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Spit Polished Presentations

Locality: Bellmere

Phone: +61 7 5495 8259



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25.01.2022 End of year March-outs for RAAF 88 Squadron and Army's Randwick Barracks Sergeants' Mess.



22.01.2022 New website finally up and running, may take a while to get everything back on, if you are searching for something that is not on there yet let us know.

21.01.2022 Blue HOPE (Helping Out Police Everywhere) is focussed on providing critical and literally lifesaving mental health support to current and former police officers and their families.

18.01.2022 Brisbane Water Police send off plaque featuring a barometer and clock.



11.01.2022 Since the dawn of time (or maybe I’m exaggerating a bit), since 1998 at least, Spit Polished has been fortunate enough to be able to supply the Pt. Lookout Boardriders Club with their annual Straddie Assault winners’ medallions.

11.01.2022 First 10 of 50 QAS commemorative plaques.

09.01.2022 Patriots - Melbourne Chapter - asked us to supply them with a new badge.



06.01.2022 Brisbane Boys' College Pipe Band has once again tendered our services to create their plaque. This plaque has gone to Scotland in their 2016 Tour. It sports the Hunting MacLean tartan has a backdrop.

03.01.2022 What is the correct position of wearing the poppy you ask? Women should wear their poppy on their right side; the red represents the blood of all those who gave their lives, the black represents the mourning of those who didn't have their loved ones return home, and the green leaf represents the grass and crops growing and future prosperity after the war destroyed so much. The leaf should be positioned at 11 o'clock to represent the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the el...eventh month, the time that World War One formally ended. We should all be worried that younger generations wouldn't understand this and the older generation wouldn't be around for much longer to teach them. Australians wear a Red Poppy on Remembrance Day for three reasons. Firstly, in memory of the sacred dead who rest in Flanders’ Fields. Secondly, to keep alive the memories of the sacred cause for which they laid down their lives; and thirdly, as a bond of esteem and affection between the soldiers of all Allied nations and in respect for France, our common battleground.

02.01.2022 We would like to thank the Wiluna Police Station in Western Australia for choosing us to supply their presentation plaques.

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