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Community Corrections Tasmania

Probation office in Tasmania

Community Corrections works with offenders who are on community based orders.

Community Corrections is a division of the Department of Justice. It contributes to a safe, fair and just Tasmania. It provides support and accountability to inspire positive change in offenders’ lives.

Location: 111 Cameron Street, Launceston

111 Cameron Street, Launceston
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