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Gordon George AVERY

Gordon George AVERY

AKA George 

Late of Woonona, formerly of Hurstville, NSW 

 

Police Training Centre – Redfern  / Police Training College – Penrith  Class #  pre Class numbers.  Class 001 was in February 1947 at Penrith

NSW Police Cadet # 0315

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  4704

 

Rank:  Commenced Training as Police Cadet on 21 April 1941 ( aged 16 years, 2 months, 10 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 11 September 1945 ( aged 20 years & 7 months )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 25 July 1966

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 1 April 1970

Inspector 3rd Class – appointed 2 April 1974

Inspector 2nd Class – appointed 6 June 1976

Inspector 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Inspector – appointed 19 February 1978 

Superintendent – appointed  19 December 1979 18 November 1979

Senior Superintendent – appointed 12 February 1982

Chief Superintendent – appointed 17 September 1982

Does NOT appear in the 1988 or 1989 Stud Books

Final Rank =  Chief Superintendent?

 

Stations?, Newcastle ( Insp 3/c )( 1975 /1976 ), ?

Service:  From 21 April 1941   to   ? ? Post 1982?  =  41+? years Service

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 15 November 1982 ( SenSupt )

 

Born:  Wednesday  11 February 1925 in Moree, NSW

Died on:  Friday  22 September 2006 

Age:  81 years, 7 months, 11 days

Cause?

Event location:  Woonona, NSW

Event date ?

 

Funeral date? September 2006

Funeral location? 

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Bulli Cemetery, Carrington St, Bulli, NSW

Grave location:  Portion SGn ( Seaview Garden ), Row C, Site 90

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( October 2020 )

 

Inscription:In loving Memory of Gordon George AVERY.Loved husband of Gwen, a dear father, pa, and great Grandpa.A great Olympic Athlete11 February 1925 - 22 September 2006At peace with GwenGwendoline Elsie AVERY nee Friedwald was born 18 June 1925, Married ‘ George ‘ in 1947 and passed on 26 July 2006 ( 3 months before Gordon ).  Gwen is also buried at the same location.

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Gordon ‘ George ‘ AVERY

Olympic Games, 1948, London, Great Britain

Long Jump – Did not compete

Triple Jump – Position:  2/27   Qual 15.335m; Final 2nd 15.365m

Won the Silver Medal in Triple Jump

National Competition                                        Distance
1947-48 Aust. T & F Long Jump 2 23’1¼”(7.04m)
Triple Jump 1 50’1″(15.26m)
1948-49 Aust. T & F Long Jump 2 23’0½”(7.02m)
Triple Jump 2 48’0½”(14.64m)

https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20091020193157/http://www.athletics.com.au/history/athletes/athlete403.htm

 


 

 

Still carrying a torch for the Games

Date: 25/01/2000

By ANTHONY DENNIS

A torch aloft. A flickering flame. A solitary runner. For an Olympic movement that has done its level best to dishonour its own stature, what does it say about such an event where three simple symbols can convey as much meaning and emotion as a gold medal?

Since its successful candidature, nearly seven years ago, the 2000 Olympics have been Sydney’s Games. The lighting of the flame in Olympia, Greece, on May 12 will be the single act which converts the Games into a truly national event and celebration of nationhood. Sydney’s Games will, hopefully, become Australia’s Games.

It will be a chance for Sydney, a city that in recent years had become somewhat self-obsessed to the exclusion of the other 15 million Australians – remember them? – to reach out to the rest of the nation.

It will be a rare opportunity, too, for the city to engage with the country and vice-a-versa.

So the torch relay is one of those unique sporting events that manage to surpass sport itself. But, above all, it will be a chance for ordinary Australians to prove how extraordinary they can be.

Nearly four years ago, ordinary Americans took part in the torch relay as it passed through the United States on its way to Atlanta.

The expressions on their faces were a contrast to some of the gold-medal-winning athletes, whose faces were often a portrait of arrogance and domination, especially on the running track where the Olympics go onto what is near enough to a war-footing.

Once participation was enough. Now winning is all. Even the IOC’s elaborate advertising campaign refers to the belief that you don’t win silver, you lose gold.

But the torch relay may be a vestige of the more traditional values of the Games in which participation was paramount.

There is an honesty about the relay that seems to have been lost from the broader event.

Now it’s the turn of Australians like Mr Gordon George Avery, of Bulli, named today as a 2000 torch-bearer. Mr Avery, who turns 75 on February 11, won silver at the 1948 London Olympics in the triple jump.

His thoughts typify the spirit of the relay and the old values of the Games: “The Olympic torch for me is the symbol of the Olympic Games. If you have ever been an Olympian and competed against all these people from other nations you can understand why an Olympian feels like he does.

“We feel like we understand the rest of the world, because we’ve lived and competed on a level playing field with all nations. Often they’re our very best friends without a thought of race, colour or creed.”

John Konrads, an extraordinary Australian whom no ordinary Australian could begrudge carrying the torch, agrees. “The torch is one of the very important elements … it brings the Olympics back to its origins in ancient Greece and relays that heritage to the current Olympic city,” said the 57-year-old who won gold in the 1500m freestyle at the 1960 Rome Games.

“It brings back very fond memories of other Olympic ceremonies I have attended. I will be very proud when I am running with the torch, which will be a permanent souvenir to keep as a family heirloom.”

The organisers like to describe the torch relay as the real start of the Games, but they’re saying so with a degree of desperation now.

The start of the relay can’t come a moment too soon for the IOC and SOCOG, eager to galvanise a jaundiced world and host nation in support of the Olympics.

Even a cynic studying the torch relay’s route around the continent would have to concede that it is brilliantly conceived. It’s a retirees’ blueprint for the ultimate round-Australia trip.

Keep the map. A few of us may choose to use it one day – Mount Isa to Mount Kosciuszko, Broome to Byron Bay, Darwin to Dubbo.

The torch relay is one of the few creations of Nazi Germany that the civilised world has not rejected. Not even the residue of hatred and bitterness from a world war was sufficient for London to abandon the relay at the 1948 Olympics.

 

[SMH Home]

18 May 2000 – www.smh.com.au/news/0001/25/text/pageone1.html – Trove

 


 

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Friday 10 September 1976 (No.114), page 3817

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1919

Appointment of Members of the Parking Advisory Committee for the City of Newcastle.

HIS Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council and in pursuance of section 270d of the Local Government Act, 1919, has been pleased to approve the appointment of Inspector 3rd Class John Victor Waring, Department of Police, vice Inspector 3rd Class Gordon George Avery, as a member of the Parking Advisory Committee for the City of Newcastle, for a period expiring on 22nd January, 1978.

D. PAUL LANDA,

Minister for Planning and Environment.

Sydney, 10th September, 1976. (1259)

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/220193436


 

 




Donald Lester AVERY

Donald Lester AVERY

AKA  Dagwood, Bird Cage 

Late of Chatswood, Avalon, Dee Why, Avalon, Kariong – NSW, & Proserpine and finally Surfers Paradise, Qld 

Father-in-law to Fiona Elizabeth Izon Avery, NSWPF # 33380

Brother to John Edward AVERY, NSWPF # 7975 ( R.I.P. )

Police Training Centre – Redfern  – Class #  039 

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  7893

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Academy on 25 October 1954 ( aged 23 years, 2 months, 19 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 6 December 1954 ( aged 23 years, 4 months, 1 day )

Constable – appointed 6 December 1955

Constable 1st Class – appointed 6 December 1960  

Senior Constable – appointed 6 December 1965  

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 30 May 1972

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 28 May 1979

Final Rank =  Sergeant 2nd Class

 

Stations: Redfern Police Academy, 25 October 1954 – 6 December 1954,

Clarence St GDs – ( 1 Division, A District ), 7 December 1954 – 4 January 1955,

Clarence St Pedestrian Traffic – ( working the intersection of Park & Pitt St, Sydney )( 1 Division ), 5 January 1955 – 23 July 1956,

Central Traffic ( Probation ) – ( 1 Division ), 24 July 1956 – 23 August 1956,

Central Traffic ( Permanent ) – ( 1 Division ), 24 August 1956 – 3 July 1957,

North Sydney ( Traffic Duties – STP )( 6 Division ), 4 July 1957 – 10 October 1965,

North Sydney ( GDs )( 6 Division ), 11 October 1965 – 16 March 196?,

North Sydney ( Traffic Duties )( 6 Division ) 17 March 196? – 15 September 1967,

North Sydney ( GDs ), 16 September – 21 September 1969,

Mona Vale ( GDs )( 14 Division ), 22 September 1969 – 9 December 1971,

Avalon ( GDs )( 14 Division ), 10 December 1971 – 19 October 1972,

Dee Why ( GDs )( 14 Division ), 20 October 1972 – 27 October 1979,

Frenchs Forest ( GDs )( 14 Division ), 28 October 1979 – 19 July 1980,

Manly ( GDs )( 14 Division ), 20 July 1980 – 14 March 1981,

Darlinghurst ( GDs )( 3 Division ), 15 March 1981  7 November 1981,

Dee Why ( GDs )( 14 Division ), 8 November 1981 – 19 December 1981,

Frenchs Forest ( GDs )( 14 Division ), 20 December 1981 – 12 July 1985 ( Retirement )

 

Service:  From 25 October 1954   to   12 July 1985 ( H.O.D. )  = 30 years, 8 months, 17 days Service

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system, although:

National Medal – granted ? ? ?

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted ? ? ?

NSW Police Medal – granted ? ? ?

4th Clasp to NSW Police Medal – granted ? ? ?

Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal – granted 1 June 1977

Certificate of Merit by the Royal Human Society – granted 2 May 1979 ( Sgt 3/c Donald Lester AVERY was awarded a Certificate of Merit for actions involving a building fire at Manly on the 10 June 1978 )

Commissioner’s Commendation for Courage – awarded 5 January 1979

Commended for courage and devotion to duty at Manly on 10 June 1978 when he entered a burning boarding house and succeeded in warning the sleeping residents of their danger. Driven out by the intense smoke on one occasion while evacuating the premises, he returned to check that all persons had escaped until finally ordered out of the blazing building by firemen.

Born:  Thursday  6 August 1931 on the kitchen table, at home in Chatswood, NSW   4 of 5 children to Francis Avery & May ( nee Barnes )

Died on:  Monday  28 September 2020 

Age:  89 years, 1 month & 22 days old 

Cause:   Congestive heart failure exacerbated by long-term asbestosis

Event locationHopewell Hospice, Arundel on the Gold Coast, Qld

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Friday 2 October 2020 @ 11am 

Funeral location:  Southport Cemetery, 191 Melia Crt, Southport, Qld

Wendy Withers, Celebrant; Det Inspector Matthew Kehoe, Byron Bay, attended and read Don’s Service History and the Police Ode.  

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FUNERAL SERVICE VIDEO

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any Future Wake date??? TBA

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Funeral Parlour: White Lady Funerals, 2140 Gold Coast Hwy, Miama, Qld  ph: 07 5526 6960

Buried at: Southport Cemetery,  191 Melia Crt, Southport, Qld

Grave location:  Section ?, Row ?, Plot ?

GPS:   ??

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( October 2020 )

 

 

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Donald Lester Avery

Registered # 7893

Born 6th August 1931 at Chatswood, NSW (on the kitchen table at home), 4th of 5 children to Francis Avery and May (nee Barnes)

Attended Chatswood Primary School and Crows Nest High School, joining School Cadet Corps.

Left school at 15, worked as a cane cutter, painter/carpenter and followed his Father to work on the waterfront, loading and unloading ships.

He applied to join NSW Police as a cadet but was told he was too thin and to go away and bulk up a bit, eating bananas.

His younger brother, John Edward Avery, also a serving NSWPF member, was working at Police Recruitment and Don was appointed as Probationary Constable on 6 December 1954 aged 23.

Police Service attached.

Most notably, Don received the Commissioner’s Commendation for Courage, in 1979, following rescuing 2 people from a burning hostel in Manly.

Newspaper report and photo attached.

Don also received the National Police Service Medal at a later date.

Don lived in Chatswood, Avalon, Dee Why, Avalon, Kariong, Proserpine and finally Surfers Paradise.

He was medically discharged from NSWPF on 12 July 1985.

His health was adversely affected by the work on the docks and later the burning building where he suffered smoke inhalation.

Don died on 28 September 2020 at Hopewell Hospice, Arundel on the Gold Coast, Qld from congestive heart failure exacerbated by long-term asbestosis.

His wife, Margot, passed away in Proserpine in 2003, and younger brother John died in 2015.

Don is survived by his son, Scott Avery whose wife, Fiona Izon was also a serving member on the Northern Beaches 1999-2002; and his daughter Debra Stephens, who cared for Don in the last years, supported by her husband, Justin Lindon.

Don had 3 grandchildren, Christopher, Sophie and Jordon, and 3 great-grandchildren, Porshia, Halliana and Tyson, with a 4th expected.

 


 

Donald Lester AVERY

 

Premiere Neville WRAN & Donald Lester AVERY
Premiere Neville WRAN and Don AVERY

 

Sgt 2/c Don AVERY on far left, Sgt 2/c ?, SenCon ?, ?, Sgt 3/c ?, ?, Sgt 2/c ?, Constable ?.<br /> Unknown event.<br /> Summer and winter uniforms. Old Diamond NSW Police patch ( so pre early 1980's ) NOT in Order, but those who received Awards on this date are: SenCon Lloyd M. DEVER - Cert of Merit re vehicle fire at Coffs Harbour on 20 Jan 1979. Sgt 3/c Keith GABB - Cert of Merit re electrocution at Coffs Harbour on 20 Jan 1979. SenCon Eric Bruce IDDLES - Bronze Medal re vehicle fire at Coffs Harbour on 20 Jan 1979. ProCst Ian J. YOUNG - Bronze Medal re suicide rescue on Sydney Harbour Bridge on 30 Jan 1979. Sgt 3/c Donald Lester AVERY - Cert. of Merit for building fire at Manly on 10 June 1978. Sgt 3/c Donald CAMPBELL - Bronze Medal re suicide rescue at The Gap, Watsons Bay on 12 Sept 1978. Sgt 2/c Henry Derold George KUPKE - Bronze Medal ( Bar ) re suicide rescue at The Gap, Watsons Bay on 12 Sept 1978. Sgt 3/c John KELLY - Cert. of Merit at Narrabri Ck on 12 Aug 1978. That is eight of the eight in photo.
Sgt 2/c Don AVERY on far left, Sgt 2/c ?, SenCon ?, ?, Sgt 3/c ?, ?, Sgt 2/c ?, Constable ?.
This most probably was the Award Ceremony by the Royal Human Society on 2 May 1979.
Summer and winter uniforms. Old Diamond NSW Police patch ( so pre early 1980’s ) NOT in Order, but those who received Awards on this date are: SenCon Lloyd M. DEVER – Cert of Merit re vehicle fire at Coffs Harbour on 20 Jan 1979. Sgt 3/c Keith GABB – Cert of Merit re electrocution at Coffs Harbour on 20 Jan 1979. SenCon Eric Bruce IDDLES – Bronze Medal re vehicle fire at Coffs Harbour on 20 Jan 1979. ProCst Ian J. YOUNG – Bronze Medal re suicide rescue on Sydney Harbour Bridge on 30 Jan 1979. Sgt 3/c Donald Lester AVERY – Cert. of Merit for building fire at Manly on 10 June 1978. Sgt 3/c Donald CAMPBELL – Bronze Medal re suicide rescue at The Gap, Watsons Bay on 12 Sept 1978. Sgt 2/c Henry Derold George KUPKE – Bronze Medal ( Bar ) re suicide rescue at The Gap, Watsons Bay on 12 Sept 1978. Sgt 3/c John KELLY – Cert. of Merit at Narrabri Ck on 12 Aug 1978. That is eight of the eight in photo.

 

Donald Lester AVERY

 

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John WOODS

John WOODS

AKA  ?

Late of Woodenbong Police Stn, NSW 

 

New South Wales Police Force

Uniform #  51

Regd. #  4370

 

Rank:  Commenced Training on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed ? ? 1883

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Final Rank =  Constable 1st Class

 

Stations?, Woodenbong – Death

Service:  From 13 February 1883   to   21 February 1893  =  9+ years Service

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

Born? ? c1862 in NSW

Died on:  Tuesday  21 February 1893

Age:  30 

Cause:   Rheumatic fever

Event location:  Woodenbong Police residence

Event date ?

 

Funeral date? ? ?

Funeral location? 

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Private Property.  Old Police Paddock, Roseberry St – just off Dalmorton St, Woodenbong, NSW

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( September 2020 )

 

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Warwick Examiner and Times (Qld. : 1867 – 1919),

Saturday 4 March 1893, page 2

Death. WOODS. — On the 21st February, at the Police Barracks, Woodenbong, N.S.Wales, of rheumatic fever, Constable John Woods, aged 30 years.

Goulburn, N.S.W., newspapers please copy.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/82221093


 

   2019  NSW Fallen Police FB Group
The headstone for Constable John Woods is at the top end of the Old Police paddock, (don’t know who might own it now), which faces Roseberry Street, just off the junction of Dalmorton Street ( Woodenbong, NSW ).
His listed cause of death was Rheumatic Fever at age 29 on 21-2-1893. (The Warwick Argus, Tuesday 28-Feb. 1893)
He was the first Constable appointed to Woodenbong in 1887.
He married Sarah Margaret Fletcher at Killarney, Qld on the 22-Nov. 1892.
His Parents were John & Eliza Woods of ‘ Jacqua ‘, O’allen Ford Rd, Bungonia, NSW.
John & Eliza are buried at Windellama Anglican Cemetery and John has a commemorative plaque installed on his parents headstone.
There is a ‘ discrepancy ‘ with the surname as some family went by Woods and the rest by Wood.

Described as being born in 1862, 5′ 10″ tall, grey eyes and light brown hair with a ‘fresh’ complexion.

A native of N.S.W., was single when he joined the Police and was previously employed as a farmer.


 

Woodenbong Police Station

Woodenbong Police Station was in existence by 1888 as recorded in the NSW Legislative Assembly Distribution of Police Force on 31st December 1888.

In 2006 the Woodenbong Police Station was located in the Richmond Local Area Command in the Northern Region. Its address was Unumgar Street, Woodenbong. (1)Endnotes(1) NSW Police Website http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/about_us/structure/operations_command/local_area_commands/northern_region/richmond (accessed 30 October 2006).

Identifiers

 


John WOODS Inscription: In Loving remembrance of John Woods Died 21 February 1895 aged 30 years A precious one from us is gone. A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled.
Inscription: In Loving remembrance of John Woods Died 21 February 1895 aged 30 years A precious one from us is gone. A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled.

John WOODS

John WOODS


 

 




Ross Sanderson LAMBERT

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT

AKA Roscoe

Late of  ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern   Class #  083 – 084

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  9692

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Academy on Monday 30 May 1960 ( aged 22 years, 10 months, 22 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 4 July 1960 ( aged 22 years, 11 months, 26 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed 30 May 1966  

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 30 May 1970  

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 19 September 1976

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 23 June 1983

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank?

 

Stations?, North Coast ( 1966 ), Central Police Stn ( 1 Division )(1980s ), ?

Service:  From 30 May 1960  to   ? ? ? ? years Service

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 15 September 1980 ( Sgt 3/c )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 22 September 1987  ( Sgt 2/c )

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 22 September 1987 ( Sgt 2/c )( but this comes up as the 1st Clasp on Australian Honours system )

Police Overseas Service Medal – Clasp CYPRUS – granted 8 July 1992 ( Sgt 3/c )

 

Born:  Thursday  8 July 1937 

Died on:  Saturday  18 January 2020

Age:  82 years, 6 months, 10 days 

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Friday 24 January 2020 @ 1pm

Funeral location:  Frenchs Forest cemetery,  

 

Wake location: North Curl Curl Surf Life Saving Club, NSW 

Funeral Parlour: Peninsula Funerals Services, NSW   9999 5211

Buried at: Frenchs Forest Bushland Cemetery,

Grave site:  Banksia Lawn, General, 472 ( dual occupancy with his wife – Helen Lorraine Lambert, B: 20 Feb 1946, who died 16 January 2000 )

GPS of Grave:   -33.738916       151.203284  

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: 1/  Surf Boat for North Curl Curl SLSC, Christened ” Ross Lambert ” by Cath Lambert, at the club AGM day – 17 August 2020

2/  ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( September 2020 )

 

 

ROSS is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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Nothing, at the time of publication on 2 September 2020, is known about this mans Policing career.

 

Cal

 


Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

 

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

Our newly purchased boat being christened ‘Ross Lambert’ by Cath Lambert at the Club AGM day
Our newly purchased boat being christened ‘Ross Lambert’ by Cath Lambert at the Club AGM day

 

Our newly purchased boat being christened ‘Ross Lambert’ by Cath Lambert at the Club AGM day
Our newly purchased boat being christened ‘Ross Lambert’ by Cath Lambert at the Club AGM day

 

Our newly purchased boat being christened ‘Ross Lambert’ by Cath Lambert at the Club AGM day
Our newly purchased boat being christened ‘Ross Lambert’ by Cath Lambert at the Club AGM day

 

Our newly purchased boat being christened ‘Ross Lambert’ by Cath Lambert at the Club AGM day
Our newly purchased boat being christened ‘Ross Lambert’ by Cath Lambert at the Club AGM day

 

Ross Sanderson LAMBERT AKA Roscoe

 


North Curl Curl SLSC
We were delighted to present the inaugural Ross Lambert Perpetual award this year to Dominique Melbourn.
This award is presented for outstanding contribution in representing NCCSLSC as the best individual junior competitor at carnivals.
At State Championships 2020 Dom won gold for each of her individual water events of Swim, Iron, and Board, just managing to stay ahead of her team mate Olivia Clues.
Dom has consistently been at the pointy end in Surf Life Saving events. Gracious in defeat and magnanimous in success, Dom is polite and thoughtful to others. And when not in the water at carnivals, she is on the ropes supporting our beachies or cheering on her team mates, who altogether make an incredible team. Whilst this is presented to one individual it is equally a reflection of the exceptional peer, club, and coaching support at NCCSLSC.
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This award is in honour of Ross Lambert, Nippers President in the 1987-88 season.
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We were delighted to present the inaugural Ross Lambert Perpetual award this year to Dominique Melbourn. Many MANY…

Posted by North Curl Curl SLSC on Tuesday, 18 August 2020


 

 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Saturday 26 February 1977, page 8

 

Man said to have hindered police

SYDNEY, Friday. — A teaching brother pleaded not guilty in Central Court today to a charge of hindering police who had arrested a drunken Aboriginal woman in Sydney on November 30 last year.

Before the court was Brother Thomas Charles Hammerton, 39, a De La Salle teaching brother attached to the St Vincent’s Presbytery, Redfern.

Sergeant Ross Lambert said that as the woman was being placed in the police van, Brother Thomas had tried to grab, her. He said that Brother Thomas had yelled,”Watch the racist police.

Watch. Watch”.

He told Brother Thomas to go away but he lunged again and tried to take hold of the woman.

Brother Thomas said he had told the police to treat the woman with dignity and respect.

He said the police pushed and shoved the woman like a “sack of potatoes”.

He said he had then said to them, “Hey, are you a racist or what?”

Mr Berman, SM, adjourned the hearing until March 16 and allowed Brother Thomas to go free without bail.

26 Feb 1977 – Man said to have hindered police – Trove


 

 




Michael John TREVOR

Michael John TREVOR

AKA Mick 

Late of North Bondi, NSW 

 

NSW Police Training College – Penrith  Class #   ? ? ( pre Class 001 of 1947 )

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  4647

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police College on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 24 April 1944 ( aged 21 years )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 16 April 1968

Inspector 3rd Class – appointed 19 January 1974

Inspector 2nd Class – appointed 13 October 1975

Final Rank =  Inspector

 

Stations?, Broken Hill ( 1952 )( Constable ), Regent St Police Station ( Inspector )( early 1970s ), Maroubra ( 15 Division ),   OIC – Malabar ( 3 manner )( 15 Division ), Daceyville ( 15 Division )( 1972 – Sgt 1/c ), Maroubra ( 15 Division ), Central Police Station ( 1 Division )( Inspector )

Service:  From ? pre April 1944 ?   to   18 January 1976 32 years Service

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

Born:  Tuesday  24 April 1923 

Died on:  Sunday  18 January 1976 

Age:  52 years, 8 months & 25 days

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral date? ? ?

Funeral location? 

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Macquarie Cemetery, North Ryde, NSW

Grave Location:  Stewart Dve, Macquarie Park Cemetery, NSW

GPS:   -33.7920429  151.1388338


 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( August 2020 )

 

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Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001), Friday 25 June 1976 (No.85), page 2790

 

IN the Supreme Court of New South Wales.—Notice of intended distribution of undermentioned estates — Any person having any claim upon the undermentioned estates must send particulars of his claim to the Public Trustee, at the address appearing below, on or before 1st September, 1976. The Public Trustee will distribute the assets of the estates, having regard only to the claims of which at that date he has notice.

Michael John Trevor, late of North Bondi, N.S.W., Inspector of police, died 18th January, 1976; probate of the will dated 3rd November, 1972, granted on 16th June, 1976.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/220199315


 

 

Michael John TREVOR

Michael John TREVOR

Michael John TREVOR

When I was attached to 7 Division general duties in the 1960s, I bumped into Mick Trevor fairly regularly working at various events eg. Randwick Races, SCG rugby league. Mick was a sergeant in those days and was a gentleman.

 

 

I Knew Mick Trevor well. He was my boss at No.15 division and was my boss at 3 man station Malabar substation of 15 Div.
Mick was a shy bloke with subtle humour. Was in the Police choir at some stage. He was also a good wrestler as was Stan Franklin and Jim Armstrong. Last saw and spoke with Mick was when he was an Inspector at Central Police Stn. No.1 Div. Late 70s. Was a good man. Rest in Peace.

 


 

 

 

Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 – 1954),

Friday 25 April 1952, page 1

Suicide Verdict Follows Shooting Fatality

Coroner Inquires Into Death of Clement Boon

After conducting an inquest at the Court House yesterday into the death of Clement Alexander Boon, the Corner ( Mr. W. H. Hall ) found that the deceased died from injuries wilfully infected by himself with a .22 calibre rifle on April 15.

Boon was found lying in the back yard of his aunt’s home at 517 Chapple Street on that day. There was a bullet wound in his right temple and a .22 calibre repeating rifle was lying beside him. At the time of the accident there was no one but deceased present on the premises.

From evidence stated yesterday, deceased, appeared to be in excellent health and spirits prior to his death. He was described by several witnesses as “happy-go lucky”, although he was never known to have confided in anyone.

Dr. Keith J. Wilson, medical practitioner, told the coroner, that when he answered a call to 517 Chapple Street about noon on April 15, he found the deceased lying on the ground outside the back door of the premises.

Deceased was then alive, although unconscious. He was conveyed to Hospital, where he was examined by Dr. R. T. Bull.

Dr. R.T. Bull said yesterday that when he examined deceased he found he had a circular wound above the right temple region of the scalp. The wound was bleeding profusely and deceased’s breathing was stertorous. He died at 2.30 pm. that day.

The Acting Government Medical Officer. Dr. T. L. Dunn said that he conducted a post mortem on the body of deceased 9 am on April 16. He found that there was a small punctured wound in the scalp about quarter of an inch in diameter. There was no sign of powder marking on the skin nor singeing of the hair, although there was blacking within the wound. Internally the skull was fractured round the cranium. There was a small piece of lead lying under the scalp. Between the two holes in the skull there was a tunnel 2 inches wide, which traversed the brain, causing it to become very confused.

Explaining why there were no powder marks or blencing. Dr. Dunn said the barrel of the gun must have been held so firmly to the scalp that the gases and powder of the bullet followed the bullet into the cranial cavity. The passage of the bullet and inter-cranial pressure that brought about by the expanding gases caused the extensive brain damage and haemorrhage which were the cause of death, Dr. Dunn said.

The rifle which was found beside the deceased was identified yesterday by Donald. J. Tyson,. of 517 Chapple Street. Tyson said he had occupied the same room as deceased for the past six years. The rifles, his property, was unloaded when he put it between the wardrobe and the door of the room after using it on March 29.

Mervyn L. Sanderson, storeman, of 571 Chapple Lane, said that he had a few drinks with deceased and some other men at the Victoria Hotel about 5 p.m. on April 14. He noticed deceased was rubbing his eyes, which appeared to be watery. Witness said, “What’s the matter, are you short of money?” Deceased said, “No, I’ve got plenty of dough. I’m getting as bad as a baby, crying when I’ve had a few drinks.” Deceased mentioned that he was going to be married soon and had a “real nice girl.” witness said.

Clara Bertha Gilby, ,shop assistant, of 555 Chapple Street, said she had known deceased for a period of 14 years. She became engaged to him in July of last year. She said deceased had never at any time intimated to her he was about to take his own life.

Deceased’s aunt, Mrs Jean S. Tyson of 517 Chapple Street, said he had resided with her for the last six years. About noon on the morning of the fatality she, went across the road to a shop.

Before she went she told deceased to look after the dog and not let her follow her. She was away about 10 minutes when the dog entered the shop. When she returned witness went round to the back of the house; she called the deceased and received no answer. She walked further into the yard and found him on the ground. Witness said, “Whatever happened. Clem,” but deceased only groaned in reply.

Constable Michael J. Trevor told the coroner that from his investigations he had learnt that deceased was of a happy disposition, and a moderate drinker. He was about to be married and was waiting to obtain a home. Deceased had been a member of the Army in the last war, but had never been overseas.

Keith James Balman, who had identified the body to the coroner, said he had known deceased for 28 years.

In his summary, Mr. Hall said he could find no direct evidence as to how deceased met his death, but guided by the evidence of Dr. Dunn’s post mortem, he concluded that deceased died from haemorrhage and brain injuries wilfully inflicted by himself with a .22 calibre repeating rifle at 517 Chapple Street on April 15.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/141444556


 

 

 




David Maurice NICHOLLS

David Maurice NICHOLLS

AKA  ?

Late of Riverstone, formerly of Walgett, NSW 

 

New South Wales Police Force – ACLO

Regd. #  9172882

 

RankAboriginal Community Liaison Officer

Final RankAboriginal Community Liaison Officer

 

StationsRedfern, Kings Cross LAC – Retirement

Service:  From ? ? 1991   to   26 November 2004  =  14 years Service

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

Born:  Sunday  23 October 1938

Died on:  Monday  27 July 2020

Age:  81 years, 9 months & 1 day

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral dateSaturday  8 August 2020 @ 11am

Funeral location:  Walgett Cemetery, Walgett, NSW ( Graveside service ) 

( Due to current Govt. restrictions of the 4 square metre rule at a Funeral due to the Cornona19 Virus Pandemic – this will be a Private Funeral )

Funeral Parlour: M J Ford Funerals, 79 Euroka St, Walgett, NSW, 02 6828 1128

Buried at: Walgett Cemetery, Sawmill Rd, Walgett, NSW

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( August 2020 )

 

 


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David worked tirelessly to improve relationships between Police and the Aboriginal people and he was extremely proud that his father was a Black Tracker in the Walgett area in the 1940s.

I thank David for his Service and dedication to his people and the NSW Police Force.

May you forever Rest In Peace.

 

 

Cal


 

David Maurice NICHOLLS

David Maurice NICHOLLS

David Maurice NICHOLLS

David Maurice NICHOLLS

David Maurice NICHOLLS


 

 

 

 

 

 




Brian Joseph HETHERINGTON APM

Brian Joseph HETHERINGTON   APM

AKA PUNCHY

Late of Matraville, NSW 

 

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  039 ( but this Class seem to have Attested on 3 December 1954 & Class 040 Attested on 4 August 1955 )

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  7951

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 1 February 1955 ( aged 20 years, 6 months, 20 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 1 February 1966

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 28 March 1978

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Inspector – appointed ? ? ? 

Chief Inspector – appointed ? ? ? 

Superintendent – appointed 15 October 1986

Chief Superintendent – appointed   27 July 1988

Final Rank = Chief Superintendent

 

Stations?, Waverley Detectives ( Det Sgt 2/c ), 16 Division – Eastwood ( Inspector ),  Maroubra Detectives (1983)( Insp ), District Commander – North Region – Chatswood (1988)( Chief Supt. ) – Retirement

Service:  From ? ? Pre Feb 1955?   to 30 March 1993  =  38 years Service

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 4 November 1992 ( C/Supt )

Australian Police Medal ( APM ) – granted  11 June 1990 ( C/Supt ) 

 

 

Born:  Thursday  12 July 1934

Died on:  Thursday  9 July 2020

Age:  85 years, 11 months, 27 days 

Cause?

Event locationLake Macquarie, NSW

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Friday  17 July 2020 @ 11am

Funeral locationSt Andrews Catholic Church, Prince Edward St, Malabar, NSW 

( Due to current Govt. restrictions of the 4 square metre rule at a Funeral due to the Cornona19 Virus Pandemic – this will be a Private Funeral )

Future Wake location??? TBA

( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 50 persons only at ‘Gatherings’,  there won’t be an immediate Wake )

Future Wake date???

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at:  Botany Cemetery, 12 Military Rd, Matraville, NSW

Grave Location:  GL37, General Lawn 37, Position 2303 with his wife – Jessie Elizabeth Hetherington who passed on 8 July 2012

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( July 2020 )

 

Brian John HETHERINGTON

PUNCHY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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Death message appeared in the Daily Telegraph for Brian John HETHERINGTON – Born 1934.

No reference in the advert about NSW Police though.

Date listed: 15/7/2020HETHERINGTON, Brian Joseph

12.7.1934 – 9.7.2020
Late of Matraville

Dearly beloved Husband of Jessie (dec).
Much loved Father to Patricia, Tony, Vicki, Michael and Robyn.
Loving Grandfather to his Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren.

A Requiem Mass will be held at St Andrew’s Catholic Church, Prince Edward St Malabar, Friday 17 July 2020 at 11.00am. Following the Mass the cortege will proceed to the Botany Cemetery.

Publication: The Daily Telegraph

******

It is with sadness that I let people know that my dear father-in-law Retired Chief Superintendent Brian (punchy) HETHERINGTON passed away on Thursday 9th July at Lake Macquarie. He would have turned 86 yesterday. He joined the NSW Police in 1954 and Retired in 1993.

Message from daughter-in-law Julie ( via another source ).


 

Waverley Detectives - Brian HETHERINGTON
Waverley Detectives – Brian Hetherington – Front row – 3rd from left

 


 

The below photos are tagged with the name Brian HETHERINGTON in Getty Images.

Others, who know Brian, can verify or deny that these photos are of our man.

 

Escape.<strong>Const First Class Brian Hetherington</strong>, one hand swathed in a bandage, climbs into an ambulance taking him to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital after <strong>today's Glebe Court House escape</strong>. He had his <strong>service revolver stolen from him in</strong> the struggle. <strong>August 1, 1986</strong>. (Photo by Alan Gilbert Purcell/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
Escape.Const First Class Brian Hetherington, one hand swathed in a bandage, climbs into an ambulance taking him to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital after today’s Glebe Court House escape. He had his service revolver stolen from him in the struggle. August 1, 1986. (Photo by Alan Gilbert Purcell/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

 

<strong>Brian Hetherington, Detective</strong>, at Maroubra Police Station... <strong>Inspector Hetherington</strong>...cleared in an investigation. <strong>November 22, 1983</strong>. (Photo by Paul Matthews/Fairfax Media via Getty Images). <br /> <br />
Brian Hetherington, Detective, at Maroubra Police Station… Inspector Hetherington…cleared in an investigation. November 22, 1983. (Photo by Paul Matthews/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Brian Hetherington, Detective, at Maroubra Police Station... November 22, 1983. (Photo by Paul Matthews/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
Brian Hetherington, Detective, at Maroubra Police Station… November 22, 1983. (Photo by Paul Matthews/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

 

Brian Hetherington, Detective, at Maroubra Police Station... November 22, 1983. (Photo by Paul Matthews/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
Brian Hetherington, Detective, at Maroubra Police Station… November 22, 1983. (Photo by Paul Matthews/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

 

<strong>Brian Hetherington, Detective</strong>, at Maroubra Police Station... <strong>November 22, 1983</strong>. (Photo by Paul Matthews/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
Brian Hetherington, Detective, at Maroubra Police Station… November 22, 1983. (Photo by Paul Matthews/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).


 

 




Marcel John BAILEY

Marcel John BAILEY

AKA  JACK 

Late of Quakers Hill Nursing Home, NSW

Jacks widow – Janet Bailey passed away, peacefully, in her sleep on Saturday 27 March 2021 and will be laid to rest with Jack at the Pinegrove Cemetery on Saturday 3 April 2021.  May they both, forever, Rest In Peace.

 

NSW Penrith Police College Class #  027

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 7224

Uniform #  3565 & 909

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police College on 11 February 1952 ( aged 22 years,  5 months,  2 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 31 March 1952  ( aged 22 years, 6 months, 22 days )

Constable – appointed 31 March 1953

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 July 1958 ( 4 months loss of Seniority somewhere )

Senior Constable – appointed 1 July 1963 

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 January 1968

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 11 June 1975

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 1 December 1978

Final Rank =  Sergeant 1st Class 

 

Stations: Metropolitan District:  Police College, Penrith – Trainee

Liverpool GDs ( 22 Division )( ProCst )( 21 April 1952 – 9 June 1952 ),

was to be transferred to Moss Vale – but that was Cancelled,

Parramatta GDs ( 18 Division )( 10 June 1952 – 20 June 1954 ) – whilst at Parramatta, he assisted the Army at Windsor through the catastrophic floods,

Traffic Branch ( 21 June 1954 – PSB, later STP – Solo Cyclist – Probation ),

Traffic Branch ( 10 August 1954 – 30 June 1955, PSB, later STP – Solo Cyclist – Permanent ), 

Liverpool STP – Solo cyclist ( 1 July 1955 – 17 Jan. 1961 ),

Camden – STP ( Cst 1/c )( 18 Jan. 1961 – 13 Feb. 1966 )( 22 Division in those days but 35 Division now ),

Liverpool STP Solo Cyclist ( 14 Feb. 1966 – 16 June 1966 ),

Liverpool STP – STP – Car Crew ( 117 June 1966 – 23 June 1968 )

Liverpool STP – Assistant to Sgt In Charge, STP ( 24 June 1968 – 21 December 1969 )( Promoted to Sgt during this time and Assistant Sgt in Charge of STP, Liverpool,

Liverpool STP – Sgt In Charge, STP ( 22 December 1969 – 6 Sept. 1975 ),

Redfern GDs ( 7 Division )( 7 Sept. 1975 – 8 May 1976 ),

Liverpool HWP ( Sgt 2/c, OIC of Liverpool HWP )( 9 May 1976 – 4 December 1976 ),

On 8 January 1978 he was to go to Fairfield ( 34 Division GDs but that transfer was Cancelled,

Ryde HWP ( 17 Division )( Sgt 2/c – Sgt 1/c – OIC of HWP – 5 December 1976 – 25 March 1978 ),

 Liverpool Traffic Sgt ( 26 March 1978 – 23 December 1978 ),

Gosford GDs ( 32 Division – 24 December 1978 – 17 February 1979 ),

Liverpool GDs ( 18 February 1979 – 30 November 1980 ),

Wagga Wagga Police Stn – Traffic Supervisor ( 1 December 1980 – 9 September 1984  ),

Whilst the Traffic Supervisor at Wagga Wagga Police Station, Jack took optional retirement, at the age of 55 – 9 September 1984

Source – Stud Books and Liverpool ( NSW ) Police Time Line ( 1788 – 2016 ) & Police Service Card.

 

 

Service:  From 11 February 1952   to 9 September 1984  =  32 years, 6 months & 29 days Service

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours – however his Service Card shows

Police Long Service & Good Conduct Medal – awarded 25 November 1974 – presented by, the then, Prime Minister Gough Whitlam

Commendation:

For part played in fighting the disastrous bush fires which occurred in the County of Cumberland during March, 1965.

signed:  N.T.W. ALLAN, Commissioner of Police – 19 Aug. 1965

 

BornMonday  9 September 1929

Died on:  Sunday  21 June 2020 in his sleep

Age:  90 years,  9 months & 12 days

Cause:  Natural – age

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

No live stream of funeral – Pinegrove don’t have these facilities

Funeral dateFriday  26 June 2020 @ 1.30pm – 2.30pm ( in Chapel ) 3.30pm – ( Graveside )

Funeral locationWest Chapel, Pinegrove Cemetery, Kington St, Minchinbury, NSW  02 96258066

( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 20 – 50 persons at a Funeral due to the Cornona19 Virus Pandemic – this will be a Private Funeral )

 

Future Wake location??? TBA

( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 50 persons only at ‘Gatherings’,  there won’t be an immediate Wake )

Future Wake date???

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

 

Funeral Parlour: Guardian Funerals, 1 First Ave, Blacktown, NSW  02 9622 1284

Buried at    Pinegrove Cemetery, Calvary 3, Lot 235, B3

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( June 2020 )

 

JACK is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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Service Card History:

Upon joining NSWPF, Marcel was:

6′ 1.5″ tall, weighed 14 st. 2 lb, had hazel eyes, brown hair and a fair complexion.

He was born in Croydon Park, NSW & Married on 23 October 1954.

He was previously employed at a Parcel Sorter – 2 weeks, Process Worker – 3 months, Fitter and Machinist 6.5 years.

He held the school Intermediate Certificate and held a Trade Certificate as Fitter & Machinist.

He failed his 1st attempt at the Cst 1/c course on 21 August 1956 but Passed on 24 June 1958 – which would explain his loss of 3 months Seniority.

He Passed his Sgt 3/c exam on 20 May 1965 and Passed his Sgt 1/c exam on 13 May 1975.

He was approved to Ride ( as a Solo Cyclist ) on 17 July 1952,

Approved ( O ) on 24 August 1953, ( I don’t know what the ‘O’ represents )

Approved S-hp on 10 August 1954 ( I don’t know what the ‘S-hp’ represents )

Approved to drive Departmental vehicles on 29 October 1958 and approved to drive General Duty utilities & light trucks on 29 January 1964.

He was approved as a High Speed Manual transmission driver on 23 May 1966.

 

 

 


At the time of publication, I have no further information – other than what is posted above.

 

Cal

25 June 2020

 


 

Email received from Jack’s daughter – Lynne on 30 June 2020.

Good morning,

 

I can’t help but be impressed with the respect you all have for each other even though dad retired around 36 years ago.

Inspector Scott Smith and six Police Officers from Mt Druitt took the time to attend the West Chapel at Pinegrove to honour dad and my mother Janet,  Friday 26th June 2020.  Family and friends were touched by the tribute and some footage and photos are available.

Dad was devoted to my mum (retired nurse/midwife) who  had a stroke in 2010 that affected her right side and speech.  Dad maintained the family home and spent every day (unless unwell) with mum.   He decided in January this year to sell the home to spend more time with mum.  He had a few health issues but was on the mend. He had a strength and determination you had to admire, no excuses.

He passed away peacefully in his sleep early in the morning on Sunday 21st June 2020 close to his loving  wife of 65 years.

I have two photos that we used at the service of the graduation of the class of 1952.  It was  taken at the Penrith academy and they were  found when preparing the Braidwood and Schofields properties for sale.

I will soon email them to you and Jody McLeod  for your records.

I have another early  picture of dad in what appears his motor cycle uniform.  A few photos later in his career on his bike and in his uniform at Wagga Wagga with a departmental  just before he retired on the 8th September 1984.  There is a  photo taken at his send off where he was presented with two plaques, one a hand made copper plaque and other memorabilia.

There are more photos and slides  to go through and if I locate any that may be of interest to your group I will forward them to you.

I am custodian of his long service good conduct medal which  was presented to him by Prime Minister Gough Whitlam who had gone out of his way to congratulate Dad and shake his hand.

I was not aware of his commendation through the fires and if it was written I hope I locate it as I still have some personal items to sift through.

I have his trade certificate,  Discharge from the Police Force and other certificates and happy to share if it is of interest.

When stationed at Parramatta he assisted the army at   Windsor through the catastrophic floods.

I recall some of his time at Liverpool Police Station through the mid to late  70s and I would often visit him there  on my way home from work.

He was on duty at Liverpool ( Feb ) 1977 when the train derailed at Granville and Mum was a nurse at Fairfield where many of the casualties were taken.  ( If Jack was stationed at Liverpool in Feb 1977 then his timeline of station attachments must be wrong.  Cal )

Dad was proud of his years in the force and valued the mateship.  He  retired at 55 to spend time and travel around the state with mum in their van and later a Winnebago.

 

Kind regards

Lynne Bak

nee Bailey

********************

Response:

Hi Lynne,

Our condolences on the loss of your father and I hope that you, and the family, gain strength from knowing that he wasn’t forgotten by those who knew him.

We look forward to attaching any, and all, the photos and video that you might like to share with us and any other memories that you may care to share.

Would also like to attach any funeral pamphlet that may have been made and a copy of his Service record and Eulogy.

 

much respect

 

Greg ‘Cal’ Callander

NSWPF # 17463

1975 – 2004


 

On Thursday  1 April 2021 – Lynne returned an email with the below attachments and also with the sad news that her mother, Janet Bailey, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Saturday 27 March 2021.

Janet will be laid to rest with Jack at Pinegrove Cemetery on Saturday 3 April 2021.

 

 

 

 

 




Iftikhar Ahmed QURESHI

Iftikhar Ahmed QURESHI

AKA  ?

Late of  ?

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  42054

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Academy on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed ? ? ?

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Final Rank =  Sergeant

 

Stations?, Workforce Safety Command – death

Service:  From ? ? 2006?   to   19 June 2020  = 14 years Service

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours

 

Born? ? ?

Died on:  Friday  19 June 2020

Age:  51

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Tuesday  23 June 2020 @ noon

Funeral location:  Graveside.  Rookwood Cemetery, Lidcombe, NSW

 

( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 20 – 50 persons at a Funeral due to the Cornona19 Virus Pandemic – this will be a Private Funeral )

 

Future Wake location??? TBA

( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 50 persons only at ‘Gatherings’,  there won’t be an immediate Wake )

Future Wake date???

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Rookwood Cemetery, Lidcombe, NSW

Grave GPS Location:

-33.884155, 151.055121


 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( May 2020 )

 

IFTIKHAR is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO

 IFTIKHAR will Possibly be mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills


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No further details are known about this man or his career – other than what is recorded above.

Not known if his death was On or Off Duty, at Work or another place.

Class number and dates of Rank attainment unknown.

 

 

Cal

24 June 2020


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




Clint Francis MILAZZO

Clint Francis MILAZZO

AKA 

Late of Ambarvale, NSW 

Husband to Tanya MILAZZO ( a now Serving Member of NSWPF )

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class #  NIL

New South Wales Police Force – Applicant

Regd. #  NIL 

Rank:  Police Applicant

Final Rank =  Police Applicant

Stations:  NIL

Service:  From 0 0 0   to   0 0 0 0 years Service

Awards:  Nil

 

Born:  Tuesday  21 November 1978

Died on:  Monday  3 March 2003

Age:  24 years,  10 months,  9 days

Cause:  Assault – Injuries sustained from:

Event location: outside Ettamogah Hotel, Kellicar Rd, Campbelltown, NSW

Event date:  Sunday  23 February 2003

 

Funeral date? March 2003

Funeral location?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at:  Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Camden Valley Way, Leppington, NSW

Grave GPS location:  -33.956797909865394, 150.83623992775154

Grave Location

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( May 2020 )

Clint MILAZZO Inscription: MILAZZO, Clint Francis 21.11.1978 - 3.3.2003. Cherished husband of Tanya. Adored father to Harrison and Isobelle. Dearly beloved son of Frank and Jennifer. Treasured brother of Meredith. A special friend to all who knew him. You will forever be in our hearts.

 

Mr Milazzo with children Harrison and Isobelle
Mr Milazzo with children Harrison and Isobelle

 

Clint MILAZZO


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Crime Stoppers NSW

???????? UNSOLVED CASE ????????

Clint Milazzo was assaulted outside the Ettamogah Hotel on Kellicar Road in Campbelltown on February 23, 2003.

Mr Milazzo, 24, was drinking with a friend and left the hotel at closing time. He and his friend were assaulted while standing in the undercover car park waiting for a taxi near the hotel.

According to investigators, Mr Milazzo was punched in the head, causing him to fall to the ground.

He suffered serious head injuries and was taken to the Intensive Care Unit at Liverpool Hospital where he underwent several operations.

His health continued to deteriorate and he died on March 3, 2003 from severe head injuries he suffered during the attack.

Mr Milazzo was an applicant to enter the NSW Police College in Goulburn shortly before his death. His widow is a NSW Police officer.

A coronial inquest in 2005 returned an open finding and recommended a $100,000 reward be offered to help police find the person or persons responsible for the attack on Mr Milazzo.

Mr Milazzo’s case is still under the responsibility of Campbelltown detectives, who have conducted extensive inquiries but have exhausted all leads.

If the case goes to the Unsolved Homicide Unit then it could be reopened in the future under the new framework.

Detective Superintendent Cook said the reviews would “strengthen relationships with victim families through regular and informed communication”.

“It also allows the Unsolved Homicide Unit to initiate re-investigations while all other cases continue to be reviewed,” he said.

“We are committed to ensuring the most effective and efficient allocation of resources in order to maximise our capability to provide justice for victims and answers to their families.”

Seventeen cases are already being investigated under the new framework. No further detail on the cases has been provided.

The Unsolved Homicide Unit was formed in 2004 to centralise the bulk of the state’s unsolved murders and unexplained disappearances.

The unit has seen 30 cases solved and five more are before the court.

 

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Anybody who has any information about Mr Milazzo’s murder is urged to contact Campbelltown Police or report information using the methods shown below.

If you have any information about this case, please report online at www.nsw.crimestoppers.com.au or call us on 1800 333 000 (24/7).

You can remain confidential.

 

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14 years on, police are still searching for Clint Milazzo’s murderer

 

FOURTEEN years after the killing of police recruit Clint Milazzo outside a Campbelltown pub, police have again appealed for help to find his murderer.

The 24-year-old had left Ettamogah Hotel, then at Macarthur Square, on February 23, 2003, when he was attacked while waiting for a taxi.

Mr Milazzo suffered serious head injuries and was taken to Liverpool Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit where he eventually died on March 3.

The Ambarvale man was an applicant to enter the NSW Police College in Goulburn shortly before his death.

Police are hoping a $100,000 reward will encourage witnesses of the incident to come forward.


 

 

Reward posted for police killer

 

POLICEWOMAN Tanya Milazzo is hoping a $100,000 reward will unlock critical information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of her husband‘s killer.

Clint Milazzo was celebrating his acceptance as a recruit to the NSW Police Academy when he was punched to the ground outside the Ettamogah Hotel in Campbelltown, on February 23, 2003. He suffered severe head injuries and died on March 3.

The 24-year-old father had been looking forward to his wife completing her police training and joining him in their chosen career.

“I know that there are people out there who know who was responsible for my husband’s death,” Picton-based Constable Milazzo said.

“They have the information we need to bring the killer to justice. It’s very frustrating because we know who did it, they know who did it, but they won’t come forward.

“Hopefully, the prospect of picking up $100,000 will end the stalemate in the investigation.”

Detective Sergeant Bob Morley said the police inquiry was focusing on a suspect whose role emerged during a 10-day coronial inquest last year.

“We hope the reward will loosen someone’s lips, especially among the associates and acquaintances of the person we are looking at,” Sergeant Morley said.

Posting the $100,000 reward, Police Minister Carl Scully said: “Campbelltown detectives have conducted extensive enquiries but have exhausted all leads.

“It’s hoped this reward may persuade somebody with knowledge of Clint’s murder to come forward and provide police with information that could lead to an arrest and conviction.

“His wife and two young children deserve to know who was responsible for Clint’s death, and see justice done.”

During their initial inquiries, police said the unprovoked attack was carried out by a male Caucasian 20 to 25 years old, about 178 centimetres tall, with short-cropped hair.

Anybody with any information about the Milazzo murder should contact Campbelltown Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.