Public Affairs supports NSW Police and is responsible for:
- Media and issues management
- Internal communication
- Proactive communications and marketing projects targeting internal and external stakeholders
- Overseeing the Sponsorship and Endorsement Policy and Media Policy
- Overseeing the corporate image and branding including the use of the police insignia and the design and production of support materials
- Operational support to investigations through media liaison and multimedia production
- Public relations expertise including event management and website management
- Market research
- Film and TV liaison
- Corporate photography
Media Unit
What we do
The Media Unit provides a media advisory service to police and journalists, ranging from over-the-phone advice to attending major crime scenes and managing critical issues.
The unit manages the media at major crime scenes and disasters, provides a daily briefing to the senior executive service, manages media enquiries, produces media releases , coordinates press conferences, organises launches and provides strategic advice, focusing on how media opportunities can be best managed for investigative purposes.
Contact the Media Unit - Public Affairs:
Mailing address: Locked Bag 5102 Parramatta NSW 2124
Corporate Communications Unit
What we do
The Corporate Communications Unit is responsible for 6 key support areas of NSW Police:
- Internal communication via the intranet and Police Monthly
- Public relations support including event management and community and inter government agency liaison
- Corporate branding including the use of the police insignia, design and photography
- NSW Police image including assisting the film and television industry with using the police image "on camera"
- Multimedia production
- Overseeing sponsorship requirements
Contact the Corporate Communications Unit Public Affairs:
Mailing address: Locked Bag 5102 Parramatta NSW 2124
All general inquiries should be directed to the Executive Director, Public Affairs Level 14, 201 Elizabeth Street SYDNEY 2000.