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This web site would not have been possible without the help of many people,
those people who spent time in researching the subjects, to those who offered
advice on how to put it all together.
Special thanks to the New South Wales Police Service Public Affairs Branch from
where some of this sites information was gathered, you can contact the NSW
Police Service Official Web Site on http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/main/default.cfm
. A special thank you to the former Assistant Director Marketing Mr. Bernard
Carlon who gave me advice and a better understanding on how things are done
within that department. (Thanks for the warning! How right you were.)
Special thanks to the Officers and staff of the Local Area Command's, for their help and input to this web site and also to the VIP's who
spent time helping me gather photo's and such. Special thanks also to the Far
South Coast LAC
Crime Manager, Mr. Rick Mawdsley for his support, time and effort that he has
devoted to this site.
Special thanks to Mr. Paul Britton for his help and advice, and the information
that he gathered that appears within this site. Visit his site, Cops
Internet Information Server.
A special thank you to Dianne and Alan from DiAl Design for the hours of
help and tuition on HTML, and for giving me a better understanding of the
correct way to present a web site for viewing.
Thank you Eurobodalla Shire Council for giving me access to daily media
releases. Also a special thank you to
Mr. Steve Jiggins, Director Media & Public Relations, Australian Federal
Police, for their media releases.
A special thank you to Kate Brooks, Project Coordinator
National Missing Persons Unit for her input of data. Visit the NMPU
site for more information on missing persons.
Thanks to Les Thompson from Walkabout for his help and information about some of
the towns within this region and the use of some of his photo's. Thank you Les
and Walkabout. Visit them here.
To all the above and to those many people who have fostered me along the way,
giving me the needed guidance so that I could learn how to put this site
together I say, THANK YOU.
Ian Hunter
Web Master
1941 - 2008
The Thin Blue Line Web Site.
Ian Hunter - the founder of the Thin Blue Line Web Site, died on the 9 October 2008, as a result of Cancer.
A further debt of thanks is offered to Ian Hunter, his wife, children and family - from all of those people who have visited, and continue to visit, this wonderful site.
Although some of the information contained on this site is becoming 'dated', efforts are being made to continue the Legacy that Ian has left for the world to share.
From your family, mates & friends
Admin - Cal
12 November 2008
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