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25.01.2022 Should go well ...
22.01.2022 Mackay police have charged five teenagers following an alleged evade police and dangerous driving incident this morning from Proserpine to Mackay. https://mypolice.page.link/8NcL
22.01.2022 We are saddened to inform the page that a SAPOL Officer has been lost. The officer was killed as a result of a serious motor vehicle accident while off duty, along with another innocent person. The driver responsible has survived. Out condolences go out the officers family, friends and colleagues. Rest well, your duty is done.... We have the watch. https://7news.com.au//urrbrae-fatal-three-car-crash-in-ade #sapol #backtheblue #bluelivesmatter
20.01.2022 This was just posted minutes ago by one of the welfare officers from the association. Very sad news this morning with the Passing of our Brother In Blue as a result of Thursdays accident. You fought as hard as you could. Vale Constable Tim Proctor end of watch 3/2/19
19.01.2022 "The Final Inspection" The policeman stood and faced his God, Which must always come to pass. He hoped his shoes were shining.... Just as brightly as his brass. "Step forward now, policeman. How shall I deal with you? Have you always turned the other cheek? To My church have you been true?" The policeman squared his shoulders and said, "No, Lord, I guess I ain't, Because those of us who carry badges can't always be a saint. I've had to work most Sundays, and at times my talk was rough, and sometimes I've been violent, Because the streets are awfully tough. But I never took a penny, That wasn't mine to keep.... Though I worked a lot of overtime When the bills got just too steep. And I never passed a cry for help, Though at times I shook with fear. And sometimes, God forgive me, I've wept unmanly tears. I know I don't deserve a place Among the people here. They never wanted me around Except to calm their fear. If you've a place for me here, Lord, It needn't be so grand. I never expected or had too much, But if you don't.....I'll understand. There was silence all around the throne Where the saints had often trod. As the policeman waited quietly, For the judgment of his God. "Step forward now, policeman, You've borne your burdens well. Come walk a beat on Heaven's streets, You've done your time in hell." Author Unknown National Police Remembrance Day 29th September https://npm.org.au/remembrance-day-services
19.01.2022 It was my pleasure to officially launch Fortem Australia, the first specialised, community-based organisation aimed at supporting the health and wellbeing of ou...r national security officials and first responders. Formed by Soldier On co-founders Dr Danielle Clout and John Bale, I look forward to seeing the organisation grow and continuing my support for their important work into the future. See more
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17.01.2022 WALL TO WALL ride: Each year, dedicated groups of motorcyclists ride out from cities and towns all around Australia, all heading towards the National Police Mem...orial in Canberra. This year, the 10th Anniversary of the ride, the passion and remembrance that inspired the first ride remains as strong as ever. Read more here: https://walltowallride.com/ The photos in this gallery are from this morning's gathering at the NSW Police Force Wall of Remembrance in Sydney's Domain. Special remembrance was honoured in the memory of Constable Timothy Proctor and his widow Dianne. #WeRemember #WallToWall #NPRD2019 Police Federation Of Australia NSW Police Legacy NSW Police Force Traffic and Highway Patrol Command - NSW Police Force National Police Remembrance Day
17.01.2022 *clears throat* If youre on the roads right now Just look on the dash and see how Theres a lever for lights, its a dream Just dont push too hard for high beam. #rain
16.01.2022 WE REMEMBER Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor had a distinguished 31-year career with Victoria Police, joining ...in January 1989 and graduating in May of that year. Lynette was recognised by the Chief Commissioner for good work while performing duties at the Traffic Camera Office and was the recipient of National Medal first clasp 25 years, National Police Service medal and the Victoria Police Service medal fourth clasp 30 years. She quickly progressed from general duties policing into traffic and road policing roles early in her career and worked in the Road Policing (Drug and Alcohol Section) Operations Unit since 2011. Lynette is survived by her husband, a former Victoria Police officer, Stuart Schultz and their two sons, Nathan and Alexander. Having travelled the world, Lynette is remembered for having a great sense of adventure and has instilled this spirit in her children. She spent a year sailing around the South Pacific on a yacht, which she continued to live on for a period when she returned. Lynette and her husband Stuart were building their dream retirement home overlooking Bass Strait on Victorias south east coast, which would support their passion for travel and fishing. Lynette was the primary carer for her sister who had recently suffered a stroke, and this reflected her caring nature, which extended to those she worked with. Lynette had a reputation of going into bat for others and challenging decisions that she believed were unfair. She had a great sense of humour and her colleagues will fondly remember seeing her smiling face every day.
15.01.2022 The Australian Police state and territory flags at the National Police Memorial are flown at half mast today in memory of the four VICPOL members who gave the ultimate sacrifice for us yesterday afternoon 22 April 2020. AFP Ceremonial members have placed the Australian National Flag and all Australian Police Flags at the National Police Memorial at half-mast as a mark of respect from all Australian Police to our fallen Victoria Police Colleagues. This is the first occasion si...nce the memorials construction with the exception of National Police Remembrance day that the flags at the memorial have been lowered to Half Mast. We have included a few memories from the NPM in salute to their service, knowing that we will remember them now and forever. We are also thinking of their families, friends and work colleagues who will no doubt be deeply affected by this tragedy, but know that if you need help, we from the thin blue line, are there for you always.
15.01.2022 NSW Police , wall to Wall ride Jim Affleck Bridge .
15.01.2022 This wasn't just another day at the office for our crews on the Sunshine Coast. Sometimes words can't describe the things we see on the job. Monday night was one of those times.
14.01.2022 International Day of United Nation Peacekeepers Ceremony Location: Australian Peacekeeping Memorial, ANZAC Parade, CAMPBELL ACT Date: Wednesday 29 May 2019 Time: 1100hrs start Dress: Ceremonial Uniform/Business Suit with full size medals... Head Dress: UN Beret See more
12.01.2022 Our thoughts from NPRDAUS go out to everyone involved in this tragedy from Victoria last night. Everyday our front line police officers are going to work and continuing to keep everyone in their community safe. Last night 4 of Victorias valued members of the community, members of Victorias police and members of familys and love ones tragically lost their lives in a vehicle accident. ... Rest In Peace Our support goes to Victoria Police during this difficult times
10.01.2022 Planning has started for NPRD on Friday 27 September 2019. St Michaels Day and therefore NPRD falls on Sunday 29 Sep this year and as such similar to 2018, the Commemorative day for NPRD 2019 is Friday 27 September 2019. Also a reminder for those in Canberra on Thursday 26 September at 4.30pm is the Last Post Ceremony at the pool of reflection at the Australian War Memorial - Ceremonial dress (uniform), business suit or similar with full medals
09.01.2022 St Michael's Day 2020.
07.01.2022 Tonight in Parliament House, Chris Hayes and I joined with our Parliamentary colleagues and the Police Federation Of Australia to thank Police for the work they... do and the sacrifices they make to keep our communities safe. Police never know what threats and challenges and highs and lows await them each day they serve, but they serve with distinction, and Australia has the most dedicated, committed and professional police services in the world. Police Week 2019 began last Saturday with the 10th anniversary of the Wall to Wall - Ride for Remembrance and concludes on Sunday 29 September, National Police Remembrance Day. It was an honour to meet Police who travelled from across the country to Canberra, including some from across the ditch, where expressed our gratitude and recognised the work they do.
06.01.2022 Graduation Day https://vimeo.com/327417163
06.01.2022 The arrival of the march and honour guard at the National Police Memorial. The march was under the command of Superintendent Peter O'Neil, Victoria Police. The Riderless Horse (at 0:22 seconds) displays the saddlecloth of NSW Police Force, and is honouring Constable Timothy David Proctor.
06.01.2022 Today's NPRD service at NPM Kings Park CANBERRS
05.01.2022 Official Statement from South Australia Police, our thoughts go out to all involved in another tragic accident.
04.01.2022 Pictured and named are just some of our police officers who served in our Defence Force during WW1 who sadly never made it home. We will remember them, Lest We ...Forget. NSW Col 1 W Alexander Col 3 H Chadban Col 4 S W Coleman Col 1 T Connel Col 1 S S Cooke Col 3 S Cooper Col 2 N R Crouch Col 4 H S Cumming Col 3 F M Doonan Col 3 J J Downie Col 2 A Elliott Col 2 W Gaskill Col 2 H W Gilchrist Col 3 A W Hall Col 1 H W Hancock Col 2 H Hodder Col 1 J Home Col 5 T Hush Col 2 V H Kendal Col W P KENDE Col 3 G Kirkpatrick Col 2 W G Marshall Col 2 F W Matthews Col 2 P C McBride Col 3 C McCully Col 2 A H McMaster Col 3 J L Mitchell Col 2 J B Moylan Col 2 F A Murray Col 2 V W Murray Col 1 C R Peat Col 1 D Pheeney Col 2 W J Porter Col 3 E Ramage Col 4 C S S Redman Col 4 E D Rippon Col 5 W Roach Col 2 N Roberts Col 1 J E Rowe Col 5 A Smith Col 3 A G A Walters Col 3 O C Waters Col 1 E E Wright QLD Constable Patrick J. MOYNIHAN Constable David C. BOURKE Constable William J. HUGHES Constable John JOHNSTON Constable Robert N. RITCHIE Constable Phillip C. VOWLES Constable Eugene NUGENT Constable John CHRISTIANSEN Constable Joseph S. THOMPSON Constable Thomas DEDMAN Constable George DEWHURST Constable William E. BISHOP Constable Peter MULVIE Constable Archibald J. CURVEY Constable Henry M. MCLEAN Constable John GRAHAM D.C.M. Constable Oswald H. GOODRICH Constable Patrick DEVINE Constable John WARFIELD Constable John FITZGERALD Constable Harry WELLS Constable Walter W. DUMBRELL Constable Frederick A. WHITE Constable David O'DONOGHUE Constable Thomas McGILLYCUDDY Constable Claude E. CASTREE Constable John HERBERT Constable Daryl J. G. DODDS M.I.D Constable Ernest R. PASTORELLI Constable John P. TAYLOR SA WH Field HM Johnston SE Jones A Graham H Mellowship FM Nelson LT Parsons CG Smitham AM Badenoch JH Beattie GB Coad BJ Davis WM Hooper AJB Humphries JE Macleod D McCulloch VL Pope JP Raffen MJ Russell CS Temby LO Tugwell TAS Trooper Victor Tasman LISSON Constable Ebenezer Joseph HAYWARD Thank you heroes Your service and sacrifice will never be forgotten. Info via (NSW) https://bit.ly/2IWbouT (QPS) https://bit.ly/2XIHrmq (TAS) https://bit.ly/2vmSFR7 (SA) http://www.policejournalsa.org.au
04.01.2022 Deep thoughts, well said
03.01.2022 OPEN INVITATION to join members for UNAMET 20th Anniversary Commemoration and Reception AFP ACT Police Chief Police Officer and National President of UNOPAA, extend an open invitation toto attend the UNAMET 20th Anniversary Commemoration Service.... Where: Australian Peacekeeping Memorial, Anzac Parade, CAMPBELL When: Friday 22nd November 2019 Time: 5-5.30pm Followed by the Reception at AFP College, 9 Brisbane Avenue Barton ACT 6pm-8pm Dress: Uniform Ceremonial Dress or business attire equivalent with full medals and Blue Beret as applicable. POC: Dale DJC COOPER RFD RSVP: Friday 15 November 2019 for catering purposes Email: [email protected] M: 0418266033
03.01.2022 On National Police Remembrance Day, we remember and honour Queensland police officers who have been killed in the line of duty. We also remember and honour officers whose death did not occur as a consequence of their duty. With honour they served. #NPRD2019
02.01.2022 National Police Remembrance Day (NPRD) is on Sunday 29 September, when we commemorate the service of those Police who have given their life while on duty. They ...have served our community and we shall remember them. NPRD services are held all over Australia, but the main commemoration will be held in Canberra from 26-27 September 2019. Here is the schedule of events. Thursday 26 September 1630hrs Australian War Memorial Last Post Service is an opportunity for us to remember Police Officers killed in conflicts. Friday 27 September 0530hrs National Police Memorial Dawn Service Blessing of the Five Touchstones that will be placed into the Wall this year. Friday 27 September 1530hrs AFP Headquarters NPRD March Blackall Street to the National Police Memorial. Briefing at 1530 hrs to step off at 1550. Friday 27 September 1630hrs National Police Memorial Police Remembrance Day National Service Hosted by the AFP. This years NPRD service will be held in the ACT. People are requested to be seated by 4.30pm sharp. Dress- Ceremonial Tunic with Medals or Business attire.
02.01.2022 Some dogs are on the nose, but not our PDs. Only a slight whiff has Police Dog Rippa on the tail of a wanted man in this incredible vision which shows just how awesome a PD's sense of smell really is.
02.01.2022 Australian wide NPRD Services
02.01.2022 Great news Wall to Wallers: registrations for 2020 Wall to Wall Ride are now open! Go to www.walltowallride.com and click the red REGISTER button, then follow ...through to the registration form. once there, you can also make an additional donation to your chosen Police Legacy, or set up an individual fundraising page Available from July 1 will be tickets (ONLINE ONLY this year) in the single draw raffle for your chance to win a fantastic Yamaha MT09 valued at $14,099 (ride away). Just to repeat, no paper tickets this year. Prize supplied by our maor sponsor, Yamaha Australia. Rider registration packs are planned to start being mailed out from mid July. Merchandise will be available for purchase online for 5 weeks from 1st August, and closing 4th September So, come on board, support your mates, remember the fallen, and help raise much needed funds for your chosen Police Legacy. Thanks everyone, and be safe out there. ** Please note that prior to being able to register you will need to agree with the disclaimer with respect to the ride being unable to go ahead due to COVID19 restrictions.
01.01.2022 In memory of four VICPOL members tragically taken 22 April 2020 The Australian Police state and territory flags at the National Police Memorial are flown at half mast today in memory of the four VICPOL members who gave the ultimate sacrifice for us yesterday afternoon 22 April 2020. AFP Ceremonial members have placed the Australian National Flag and all Australian Police Flags at the National Police Memorial at half-mast as a mark of respect from all Australian Police to our fallen Victoria Police Colleagues. This is the first occasion since the memorials construction with the exception of National Police Remembrance day that the flags at the memorial have been lowered to Half Mast.
01.01.2022 Coming out of QLD, thoughts go to the Queensland Police Dog Squad Queensland Police Service