We
have Private Investigators servicing all area's of New South Wales (NSW). We do not maintain an
office in all area's, as this is a cost we would have to pass on. We do have to travel to provide a service in some area's, we are happy to do so.
Some
of our staff work from home offices.
Our investigators include Ex-Police,
Ex-Government Investigators, International Fraud Specialists and
Experienced Field Operatives. Some of our locations also house
surveillance vehicles and equipment, other specialist
services may work out of the same building.
For security reasons we may not invite you to our offices.
We
are a mobile service, travelling to provide assistance to you. Our
Services include Surveillance, Factual and background investigations. We have
specialist staff in the area's of Criminal Defence, Civil complaints,
Traffic Accidents, Domestic enquiries (cheating, suspicions),
Background checks, Resume verification, Missing Persons, and Location
of Persons for various purposes. Our staff are licensed to investigate, as is the
business.
We have a networked of investigators radiating out form Sydney. There are a number of retired police from different states working for us as investigators in New South Wales. Some staff are former Crime Commission, Criminal Justice Commission and National Crime Authority investigators and surveillance specialists.
To make enquiries as to how we can help YOU please use our Investigator Enquiry Form or contact us on 1300 966 103
When Britain annexedNew Zealand in 1840, it briefly became a part of New South Wales.
During the 19th century large areas were successively separated to form the British colonies of Tasmania (proclaimed as a separate colony named Van Diemen's Land in 1825), South Australia (1836), Victoria (1851) and Queensland (1859).
Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as being New South Welsh or New South Welshmen. New South Wales's largest city and capital is Sydney.
Population:
The estimated population of New South Wales at the end of June 2007
was 6.89 million people. Population grew by 1.1% over the preceding
year, lower than the national rate of 1.5%.
62.9% of NSW's population is based in Sydney. A portion of the eastern end of the Newcastle foreshore
Lookout over Wollongong from the Illawarra Escarpment
An East facing view of the Sydney CBD from Balmain with Darling Harbour in the right foreground
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