Chair's Report Dec 2022
01 December 2022
September, October, and November have flown by! Slowly but surely we have returned to maskless gatherings and normal hugs. Importantly, National Police Remembrance Day was held at the Domain, Sydney, on 29 September.
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National Police Remembrance Day
29 September 2017
29 September marks National Police Remembrance Day, an annual event that commemorates the service and sacrifice of the members of the NSW Police Force who have lost their lives in the line of duty since the formation of the NSW Police Force in 1862.
Graeme Donnelly Cup 2017
24 September 2017
The 5th annual Graeme Donnelly Cup Fundraiser was held on Sunday 24 September 2017 at the Collegians Club Sports oval. The cup honours the lives of Chief Inspector Graeme Donnelly, Sergeant Nick Skomarow, Sergeant Col Stevenson, Senior Constable Ray Schuberg, Detective Steve Tier, Sergeant Bernie Doyle and Senior Constable Pat Carney. These officers are missed everyday but will never be forgotten.
Blue Ribbon Ball 2017
23 September 2017
The 2017 Blue Ribbon Ball was held on 23 September at the Sydney International Convention Centre in Darling Harbour. The new Ballroom provided spectacular views of Darling Harbour and Sydney’s sparkling skyline. We celebrated our 30th anniversary with close to 800 guests making it our biggest Blue Ribbon Ball to date.
Bill Crews Cup
05 July 2017
Each year members of the NSW police community compete in the annual Bill Crews Cup, held in honour of Detective Constable William “Bill” Crews, who died on 9 September, 2010. Throughout the years the Bill Crews Cup has successfully raised in excess of $35,000 for NSW Police Legacy, helping further support the wider NSW Police family and establish the Detective Constable William Crews VA Memorial Scholarship.
July Adventure Camp 2017
02 July 2017
On Sunday 2 July 2017, 35 police legatees gathered at Sydney Airport to head off on a journey of a lifetime. This was never going to be your average adventure camp - their destination of Uluru and Kata Tjuta would see to that.