Project Eyewatch - your link to local police
- Albury
- Ashfield
- Aviation Support Branch (PolAir)
- Bankstown
- Barrier
- Barwon
- Blacktown
- Blue Mountains
- Blue Mountains Police Rescue
- Botany Bay
- Brisbane Water
- Burwood
- Cabramatta
- Camden
- Campbelltown
- Campsie
- Canobolas
- Castlereagh
- Central Hunter
- Chifley
- City Central
- Cobar Sector - Darling River LAC
- Coffs-Clarence
- Cootamundra
- Cowra Sector - Canobolas LAC
- Darling River
- Deniliquin
- Eastern Beaches
- Eastern Suburbs
- Eastwood
- Eugowra Police
- Fairfield
- Far South Coast
- Flemington
- Fraud and Cybercrime - Corporate Spokesperson
- Gladesville
- Goulburn
- Green Valley
- Griffith
- Harbourside
- Hawkesbury
- Homicide Squad
- Holroyd
- Hunter Rural Crime
- Hunter Valley
- Hurstville
- International Students - Corporate Spokesperson
- Kings Cross
- Kuring Gai
- Lachlan
- Lake Illawarra
- Lake Macquarie
- Leichhardt
- Liverpool
- Macquarie Fields
- Manly
- Manning-Great Lakes
- Marine Area Command
- Marrickville
- Mid North Coast
- Miranda
- Monaro
- Mount Druitt
- Mounted Unit
- Mudgee
- Narromine Sector - Orana LAC
- New England
- New England Rural Crime
- Newcastle City
- Newtown
- North Shore
- Northern Beaches
- NSW Police Force Academy
- Nyngan Police
- Orana
- Oxley
- Parramatta
- Penrith
- Police Dog Unit
- Police Transport Command
- Port Stephens
- Property Crime Squad
- Project Eyewatch
- Property Crime Squad
- Quakers Hill
- Redfern
- Rescue and Bomb Disposal Unit - NSW Police Force
- Road Safety - Corporate Spokesperson
- Richmond
- Rose Bay
- Rosehill
- Rural Crime
- Sexuality and Gender Diversity - Corporate Spokesperson for GLBTI
- Shoalhaven
- Southern Highlands Sector - Goulburn LAC
- St George
- St Marys
- Surry Hills
- Sutherland
- Traffic Services Branch
- The Hills
- The Rocks
- Tuggerah Lakes
- Tweed Byron
- Wagga Wagga
- Warren Sector - Darling River LAC
- Wollongong
- Youth Command
The NSW Police Force has more than 80 Facebook pages, including an eyewatch page covering your local area.
The NSW Police Facebook page has more than 80,000 fans and provides crime information, warnings and crime prevention tips that are of major or statewide significance
At the local community level we have eyewatch which has established a Facebook page in every Local Area Command (LAC).
eyewatch is all about connecting the local community with local police and has been an outstanding success to date with more than 60,000 people connected to their local police via Facebook.
You can ask you local police questions, seek advice or share crime and safety information. Police use eyewatch to let people know about local crimes and post photos of missing or wanted people.
eyewatch has breathed new life back into the very successful Neighbourhood Watch program. Instead of attending meetings in the local hall, you can now participate in crime prevention meetings online from your own home.
To find your local Eyewatch page, click on the link below to your Local Area Command then "like" the page. If you are unsure of the name of your Local Area Command, type in your postcode or suburb on our home page .
NB: It is important to remember that you should not use our Facebook pages to report crime or confidential information. If you wish to pass on information about a crime anonymously, please use this link. If it's an emergency, please contact Triple Zero (000).
5 reasons to follow NSW Police on Facebook
- Find out about crimes in your area
- Get emergency alerts and warnings
- Help us solve and prevent crime
- Ask us for advice or assistance
- Attend Eyewatch meetings (the online version of Neighbourhood Watch)