A landmark culture review into the NSW Police Force finds widespread bullying and harassment within the organisation, according to reporting across multiple Australian outlets. The findings describe persistent workplace conduct problems, including allegations and examples of sexual misconduct involving members of the force. The reports say the review identifies patterns rather than isolated incidents, pointing to ongoing issues experienced by officers and staff. While outlets provide broadly similar descriptions of the concerns raised, they do not present a detailed breakdown of findings in the excerpts provided. The coverage characterises the review as significant and cites officers from another state’s police force as having exposed or highlighted these issues through the review process. Overall, the reports indicate that the review is drawing attention to serious conduct concerns within NSW Police, including both bullying and harassment and allegations of sexual misconduct, and is prompting scrutiny of workplace culture and accountability mechanisms.