We Remember

December 2025

In recent months, NSW Police Legacy joined the broader policing community in solemn remembrance of those who have served, those we have lost, and the families who carry their legacy forward.

On 29 September we gathered at the NSW Police Wall of Remembrance for National Police Remembrance Day, coming together in reflection, gratitude, and unity. The ceremony honoured not only serving members of the NSW Police Force who passed away in the previous 12 months, but also officers from across Australia who died in the line of duty, including recent losses from Tasmania, Victoria, and NSW. It also recognised historic additions to the Honour Roll, dating back to the 19th century. No sacrifice forgotten.

And on 31 October, twelve names were memorialised at the NSW Police Force Service Memorial at the Sydney Police Centre. Family and friends gathered in a moving service led by Commissioner Mal Lanyon APM and Mr Edmond Atalla MP, where each name was read with reverence, and each life was honoured with love.

These events remind us that remembrance is not just about ceremony – it is about community, continuity, and care. NSW Police Legacy remains committed to supporting the families of those we honour, ensuring that their stories live on and their loved ones are never alone.

We remember them.