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How to find your way around this website
This website is designed to help you find an online service or information quickly, and present you with links to other relevant information.
You may wish to use one or more of the following to help guide you through the website:
- The menu on the left-hand side of every page, which expands to reveal sub-pages
- The 'breadcrumb' (navigation) trail (eg Home > Crime and Safety) near the top of every page
- The basic Search box near the top right of each page
- The dynamic site map.
We take no responsibility for the accuracy or appropriateness of information on other sites that the AFP links to.
Access for people with a disability
Commonwealth departments and agencies are required by the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 to ensure that online information and services are accessible by people with disabilities. If there is information you require that you cannot access, please advise the ACT Policing's Online PublishingTeam.
Viewing PDF files
Some documents on this site are provided in Adobe PDF format. You may need to install the Adobe Reader software, available free from the Adobe website.
Wherever possible, we have improved accessibility to these documents by using tagged PDF files, which are designed to assist screen readers. The Adobe website has more information on accessibility and PDF documents.
If you are unable to use the Adobe PDF reader, Adobe provides a tool to convert PDF files to html or text. Adobe online conversion tool.
Viewing other files
Other material on this website may be in document (DOC, RTF) or spreadsheet (CSV) formats. These can be viewed in most commercial or open source office productivity software, such as Microsoft Office or Open Office.
Emailing
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If you wish to provide feedback or report any persistent problems with this website, please contact ACT Policing's Online Publishing Team.