Dooley & Associates are excited to announce that our Head Office at North Parramatta will be relocating from our present location at 11 Grose Street, North Parramatta, to Suite 1.03, Level 1, 460 Church Street, Parramatta NSW 2150 on and from Monday 28 May 2012.
Dooley & Associates was initially located in central Parramatta between 1998 and 2001. In 2001 Dooleys relocated to the commercial cottage in Grose Street. After careful deliberation, we are now moving to a commercial premises on Church Street in North Parramatta which provides easy access for clients, great facilities for both our staff and clients and plenty of parking close by.
We feel that this move will be of benefit both to our staff and our valued clients.
We are very excited about our move and look forward to seeing you at our new office.
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Firearms held for personal or professional reasons in NSW
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
All firearm users in NSW must be registered with the Commissioner of Police and must hold a permit and licence for the gun or pistol they possess. You can apply for a licence through the Firearms Registry.
It is an offence for a person to sell, purchase, possess or use a firearm which has not been registered.
A licence will not be approved until proof can be provided that the applicant has completed an approved firearms licence qualification course.
A firearm may only be used in connection with the genuine reasons for the grant of the licence or as authorised by the permit. Reasons for holding a gun licence are:-
It is important to remember that the above regulations apply to both working and replica firearms even if you are only collecting replicas for display in your home.
It is an offence for a person to sell, purchase, possess or use a firearm which has not been registered.
A licence will not be approved until proof can be provided that the applicant has completed an approved firearms licence qualification course.
A firearm may only be used in connection with the genuine reasons for the grant of the licence or as authorised by the permit. Reasons for holding a gun licence are:-
- Membership of a gun or pistol club
- Recreational hunting or vermin control
- Vertebrate pest animal control
- Business or employment
- Rural purposes
- Animal Welfare
It is important to remember that the above regulations apply to both working and replica firearms even if you are only collecting replicas for display in your home.
Should you require further information to ensure you are correctly registered with the applicable permits and licences, or have any issue with guns currently in your possession, contact Dooley and Associates to assist you.
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