Hi there Ned, join the ranks of victims that police refuse to protect by enforcing their state or territory's criminal code. I also looked at doing a private prosecution for stalking. In QLD, I would need to be a dab hand at complex court procedures and protocols, or, hire a solicitor and barrister. A quote from a solicitor started at $10,00 and if the defendant used tactics to expand the number of hearings, it could go to $75,00 he told me happily. Didn't bother talking to a barrister as not in a pink fit could I even afford a solicitor. austlii.edu.au has case law for Tasmania for stalking. I live in Queensland and looked at the QLD legislation and case law on austlii.edu.au. Queensland also has a website with court judgements and I expect Tasmania has the same. There was a famous Queensland case where a woman got a big payout for stalking through her private prosecution, but she probably had very deep pockets. So I also suggest looking at the restraining order option. If you go to austlii.edu.au and search its databases, you will see sections where you can look at Tamsanian legislation. Once you open this, you can search restraining order and see what laws ther are that hopefully will protect you. There is also a section under Tasmania for case law and if you search for the right terms referring to Tasmanian restraining orders, you can see what cases are similar to yours and their outcomes. See if you can get a friendly solicitor from you local community legal centre to offer some practical tips. in Queensland restraining orders can be got through a magistrates court, which is still complex but achievable for someone like me. Private prosecutions go through the Supreme Court, which is out of my league. GOOD LUCK!