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Malcolm SCOTT

Malcolm SCOTT 

AKA  MAL
Late of  ?

Victoria Police member

prior to joining AFP

Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

VicPol #  25086

Rank:  Senior Constable

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1985 to  ? ? 2007 = 22 years Service

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Australian Federal Police Force

AFP Academy Class #  ???

AFP Regd. #  ????

Rank?

Final Rank = ?

Stations?, IDG ( International Deployment Group ), Papua New Guinea ( 2014 ), East Timor,

ServiceFrom? ? 2007 to  4 November 201710 years Service

Awards:   ?

Born:   11 April 1958

Died on:   Saturday  4 November 2017 just before 9am

Age:  59

Cause:   Depression – Suicide – gunshot

Event location:  foyer of AFP Headquarters, La Trobe St, Melbourne

Event date:  Saturday  4 November 2017 just before 9am

Funeral date:   ? ? ?

Funeral location:   ?

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

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Malcolm SCOTT

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Malcolm SCOTT
Malcolm SCOTT
Malcolm SCOTT

AFP officer workplace suicides: Headquarters scene of second tragic death

A SECOND workplace suicide has rocked the Australian Federal Police after another member died at the Melbourne Headquarters.

AN AUSTRALIAN Federal Police officer who is believed to have taken his own life inside the Melbourne Headquarters over the weekend was the second to do so in the building this year.

It was the latest in a string of apparent workplace suicides that have rocked the embattled organisation.

News.com.au understands that AFP member Malcolm Scott, 59, walked into the foyer of the building and died by suicide just before 9am on Saturday.

AFP Commissioner Andrew Colvin said it was “with great sadness I can confirm one of our police officers has died in Melbourne … as a result of a gunshot wound”.

“The male officer was found by colleagues in the AFP’s Melbourne Headquarters in La Trobe Street,” Mr Colvin said.

Mr Scott’s death followed that of colleague Sue Jones, 53, who died by a gunshot in shockingly similar circumstances in the same building earlier this year. Mr Scott and Ms Jones had worked on the same team within the Melbourne branch, according to colleagues who spoke to news.com.au. Both deaths were believed to be non-suspicious.

Independent police advocacy and support group Blue Hope spokesman Mark Kelly said: “It’s tragic and does point to problems in the AFP.

“We’ve been contacted by a lot of members who have been struggling with PTSD.”

Mr Kelly said he was concerned officers might be trying to send a message by taking their lives in the workplace.

The circumstances in the lead up to Mr Scott’s or Ms Jones’ deaths are not yet publicly known. But the tragic incidents have highlighted an increasingly fragile workforce in an organisation that has now seen two members go to work and die there in within nine months of each other. According to AFP whistleblowers, the deaths are symptomatic of a stressed workforce that has been overexposed to a toxic — and dangerous — culture.

Ms Jones’ death prompted close to 100 current and former AFP agents to contact news.com.au about the organisation’s extreme bullying culture and its mismanagement of the issue.

Many of those who came forward said they or their loved ones had contemplated or attempted suicide because of poor treatment at the hands of the organisation and a lack of internal support.

“It’s like looking at a whole lot of ticking time bombs and wondering which one will go off,” one AFP source told news.com.au in February this year.

It was a prediction those who spoke out publicly believed would come to fruition.

There are now grave concerns from within the AFP community that some struggling members with access to firearms may not only be a risk to themselves, but also to others.

MORE: Suicide concerns for AFP agents

MORE: AFP agents’ harrowing stories

Several AFP officers who contacted news.com.au said “things have only become worse” in recent times.

“Anytime another story comes out it turns the spotlight on AFP and then the sharks come out,” one source said.

“The AFP only cares about managing their image, it’s toxic.

“There needs to be an inquiry.”

An AFP spokesman on Tuesday said members of the organisation “were shocked and saddened following the incident on Saturday — with our deepest sympathies extended to the officer’s family and colleagues”.

“The AFP recognises that policing is in inherently difficult job that can place the mental and physical health of members at risk,” the statement read.

“This is why the AFP has a range of systems and protocols in place that recognise the seriousness of mental illness, and to provide necessary support to affected members.”

MORE: Push for inquiry into the AFP

MORE: Inside the AFP

Mr Scott had served in the AFP’s International Deployment Group (IDG) in East Timor and Papua New Guinea before returning to Melbourne.

Prior to that Mr Scott served as a member in Victoria Police. He was also a popular footballer who had played 10 games and kicked 26 goals for St Kilda in 1979-1980 and later played one game for Sydney. He was a country footballer with the Sebastopol, North Ballarat and Bacchus Marsh clubs.

Bacchus Marsh Club president Adam Sutherland described Mr Scott as a “special member of the Cobra family being a player, Captain, Coach, Mentor, Leading Goal Kicker, and member of the Team of the Era”.

“He is also a BFL Hall of Fame member, and decorated North Ballarat and Sebastopol player and member. Malcolm was also a very community-minded person, performing many community roles over many years, most recently of course as a member of the Australian Federal Police to do his bit to help make and keep our country safe,” Mr Sutherland said.

“All who knew Malcolm will never forget him.”

MORE: AFP agent’s open letter

MORE: AFP Commissioner’s vow

One of many tributes to Mr Scott that poured in on social media described him as “a great guy who touched the lives of thousands”.

“A respected veteran police officer and admired AFL coach, he quietly commanded respect, and his deeds and mannerisms made him a stand out as a true gentleman,” it read.

“His memory will live on in the hearts and minds of all those who had the privilege to meet him.

“Our sincere condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of this great officer, footballer and humanitarian.”

MORE: ‘It’s payback’

MORE: Internal investigations into whistleblowers a ‘necessary evil’

Victoria Police is preparing a report in relation to Mr Scott’s death for the state coroner.

“The AFP will closely consider the circumstances surrounding this recent incident as well as any recommendations from the coroner to determine if any further support or operational changes are required,” a statement from the AFP read.

One police welfare advocacy group spokesman told news.com.au: “The most important thing is that AFP should constantly be under a strong spotlight, we must never lose interest, assume that things got better, or fall for the plane-pulling stunts.”

If you need help call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636.

For more information on how to support others who might need help and what warning signs to look for, visit: Conversations Matter.

megan.palin@news.com.au

https://www.news.com.au/national/afp-officer-workplace-suicides-headquarters-scene-of-second-tragic-death/news-story/9a5f32d96b34b696307f9b17d316fe32?fbclid=IwAR0mV4W3RcdNzYCuXL69cyAb53IwwL5douNNNWmfYeRBTnydLwtSfsLIahg

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Ballarat football fraternity mourns great mentor Malcolm Scott

Ballarat’s football fraternity has vowed to rally behind the family of Ballarat Football Netball League Hall of Fame member, Malcolm Scott.

Scott, who had an illustrious playing and coaching career with Sebastopol and Bacchus Marsh clubs in the BFNL, died suddenly at the weekend.

Bacchus Marsh club president Adam Sutherland confirmed Scott’s passing to The Courier on Saturday evening.

Sutherland also posted on the Cobras’ Facebook page, informing their members of his death.

“Malcolm you have gone too soon but will live on in the hearts and memory of the Cobra family,” part of the post read.

The former St Kilda and Sydney player was a well known figure in the region’s football circles for his decorated career in the BFNL. He was also a long time member of the police force.

Scott coached the Sebastopol Football Club in 1983-85 and again in 1999-2001 and the club’s football department member Chris Parker told The Courier on Sunday the Scott family would be well supported by the entire football fraternity.

“Prue (Scott’s daughter) plays a big part in the Sebastopol FNC’s netball side and the club will rally around her, her mother and brother as much as we can,” Parker said.

Parker, who played at the Sebastopol club under the guidance of Scott as coach, described him as a great mentor.

“Malcolm led by example. He was a terrific player and coached a young side … he was an excellent mentor to the lot of us. He was a big influence on the young guys and was well-respected at the same time,” Parker said.

Parker also described Scott as eccentric. “He would often say or do something that you were not expecting.”

Scott was also modest about his football achievements. While researching Scott’s career before his induction into the BFNL Hall of Fame, Parker asked the Sebastopol coach about his AFL playing career, which included 11 games with St Kilda.

“That’s not worth mentioning,” was Scott’s reply.

Parker said while Scott’s formal involvement with the Sebastopol FNC finished several years ago, he still liked to watch matches throughout a season.

“He will be sadly missed around the club,” Parker said.

Scott’s football achievements included:

– North Ballarat FC junior player, played over 100 junior games with premierships in all grades

– North Ballarat FC senior player, played over 100 senior games

– North Ballarat FC premiership player (1978,79,82)

– Sebastopol FC senior player, played over 50 games

– Sebastopol FC coach (1983-85, 1999-2001), runners-up (1985 & 2000)

– Sebastopol FC life member (2002)

– Bacchus Marsh FC senior player, played over 100 games

– Bacchus Marsh FC Team of the Era member (2016)

– Bacchus Marsh FC leading goal-kicker five times

– Coached junior football teams at Bacchus Marsh and Sebastopol

– Coached senior football teams at Ballan and Learmonth

– Premiership player with the Avoca FC (1996). Also won league goal-kicking award

– Tony Lockett Medalist for most goals kicked in a BFL season (1987, 1990)

– Played 20 matches with the Ballarat FL senior interleague side. Member of the division 1 championship teams (1981-83)

– Represented the VCFL at the state championships (1984)

– Ballarat FL interleague coach of VCFL Country Championship Division 2 winning side (2001)

– Picked in the best team ever for the Sebastopol FC, Bacchus Marsh FC and North Ballarat FC

For help and support call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or beyondblue on 1300 224 636

https://www.thecourier.com.au/story/5035162/ballarat-football-fraternity-mourns-great-mentor-malcolm-scott/

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Richard ROBERTS

Richard ROBERTS

AKA  RICHIE
Late of  ?

Australian Federal Police Force

Regd. #  ?????

Rank:  Superintendent

Final Rank = Superintendent

Stations?

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  29 October 2018 ? years Service

Awards:   ?

Born:   ? ? ?

Died on:   Sunday  29 October 2018

Age?

Cause:   Suicide –

Event location:  AFP National Headquarters, Edmund Barton building, Canberra

Event date:  Sunday  29 October 2018

 Funeral date:   ? ? ?

Funeral location:   ?

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

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Sadly, another Australian Police Officer has suicided.
That member was with the Australian Federal Police ( AFP ) in Canberra.
By all accounts, he was a good person and had only hours prior, posted on Facebook and appeared happy.
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AFP suicides: Another police officer has walked into work and not come out alive

EXCLUSIVE. The third Australian police officer in less than two years appears to have taken his own life at work. WARNING: Distressing.

WARNING: Distressing

FOR the third time in less than two years, an Australian Federal Police officer has walked into their work building, and not come out alive.

The Australian Federal Police Association has named Superintendent Richard Roberts as the man who “appears to have taken his own life” at the AFP national headquarters in the Edmund Barton Building, Canberra, yesterday.

An AFP spokesperson also confirmed that “a member of the AFP” had died, in a statement to news.com.au.

“A brief is now being prepared for the ACT Coroner,” the spokesperson said.

The AFP did not respond to further questions regarding the matter.

News.com.au understands the AFP commissioner Andrew Colvin this morning “spoke to troops” to inform them of the tragedy in an email and video to colleagues nationwide.

It’s the third incident in which an AFP officer appeared to take their own life inside one of the organisation’s buildings since the start of last year.

In November 2017, AFP member Malcolm Scott, 59, walked into the foyer of the organisation’s Melbourne building and took his own life just before 9am on a Saturday.

Mr Colvin said at the time that it was “with great sadness I can confirm one of our police officers has died in Melbourne”.

“The male officer was found by colleagues in the AFP’s Melbourne Headquarters in La Trobe Street,” he said.

READ: Second tragic death at AFP Melbourne headquarters

READ: Internal investigations into whistleblowers a ‘necessary evil’

Mr Scott’s death followed that of colleague Sue Jones, 53, a mother-of-two who died by in shockingly similar circumstances in the same building earlier that year. Mr Scott and Ms Jones had worked on the same team within the Melbourne branch, according to colleagues who spoke to news.com.au. Both deaths were later deemed to be non-suspicious.

Independent police advocacy and support group Blue Hope spokesman Mark Kelly previously told news.com.au he was concerned officers might be trying to send a message by taking their lives in the workplace.

“It’s tragic and does point to problems in the AFP,” he said.

“We’ve been contacted by a lot of members who have been struggling with PTSD.”

‘THIS JOB’S F***ED’

One AFP source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, today told news.com.au that the only thing he believed “would fix the (organisation’s) welfare system is a royal commission”.

“It needs intense scrutiny that the agencies can’t cover up,” he said.

“We have an expression in our job: TJF — this job’s f***ed.

“Morale is in the toilet. We know we have no support and no backing from most of the management.”

The source described the company’s external Employee Assistance Program as inadequate.

“If the Employee Assistance Program they always reference was adequate we wouldn’t have members falling like flies,” he said.

“(Some soft drink companies) have a more functional and workable welfare system than we do.

“It’s not just the AFP; I know of many people from state forces and other emergency services who are struggling and getting no support.”

In March this year, the high rate of suicide deaths and mental health conditions experienced by first responders — including emergency service workers and volunteers — prompted a federal Parliament committee to launch an inquiry into the role of the Commonwealth and the states to address the issues.

The inquiry is expected to release its report on the matter in February 2019.

It came after almost 100 past and present AFP agents contacted news.com.au to report widespread mental health issues among first responders within the organisation, mismanagement of the issue, and a disturbing internal bullying culture.

News.com.au exposed the issues in an investigative series, which prompted the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) to audit the AFP’s management of mental health within the organisation.

READ: AFP Commissioner’s vow

READ: AFP agent’s open letter

The report, released on March 7 this year, found that the “AFP lacks a comprehensive and consolidated organisational health and wellbeing framework to enable effective management and support of employee mental health”.

“While the AFP offers a variety of mental health support services, there is no evidence that these services are effective and they are not supported by sound governance, risk management, evaluation or an articulated business rationale,” the report read.

“The AFP does not currently have in place mechanisms or sufficient data to appropriately align resources with key mental health risks.”

READ: Traumatised agent suing the AFP for huge sum

READ: Inside the AFP

The ANAO made six recommendations, which the AFP agreed to implement as part of its “new Health and Wellbeing Strategy for the organisation” by mid-May this year.

The AFP also engaged the Phoenix Australia Centre to conduct an independent mental health review into the organisation. It released its report earlier this year and made 37 recommendations to be implemented over five years.

But for some, it’s proven too little, too late.

‘THE SHOCK AND SADNESS IS VERY REAL’

Tributes have flowed in on social media for the AFP officer who died in Canberra yesterday.

“I work with him, truly great guy and a real gentleman,” one person wrote.

“The shock and sadness is very real here today. RIP mate.”

Another wrote: “Another tragic loss, thoughts go out to family, friends and colleagues. So terribly sad, please always talk, share you concerns and fears, we need to always be there for one another.”

READ: Push for inquiry into the AFP

READ: AFP agents’ harrowing stories

The widow of NSW Police homicide detective Ashley Bryant, a father who took his own life in 2013, also weighed in on the tragedy — as well as an apparent suicide of a NSW paramedic the day before — in a public post on social media.

“I think that it’s important that we don’t assume those suffering from a psychological injury have not asked for help,” Deborah Bryant wrote.

“In many cases, they have indeed sought help and have been surrounded by family, friends and colleagues who have given all the support they can give.

“We need to acknowledge that disclosure of a psychological injury does not automatically make it better. It is a fight that is fought day by day, and all too often minute by minute.

“If we as a society truly want to stop these suicide deaths or indeed the many more ‘living deaths’ of our Service Personnel, then we need to rally our governments to provide the foundations of support unique to what our service men and women suffer.

“A good start would be dedicated mental health facilities, so that when they seek treatment they are not sitting in the same room as criminals and drug addicts.

“We also need to collectively demand our governments provide income support directly, rather than through privatised runners, so that our service men and women can continue to support their families and be given time to heal without the burden of unnecessary and emasculating demands to ‘prove’ they are worthy of this support.”

READ: ‘A whole lot of ticking time bombs’

According to Ms Bryant, suicide deaths rarely “occur without warning signs”.

“The (organisations) should proactively intervene rather than expect those suffering to cry out,” she said.

“Obviously, that’s not an easy thing to do, but if nothing changes then nothing at all will change.”

If you need help call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636.

For more information on how to support others who might need help and what warning signs to look for, visit: Conversations Matter.

megan.palin@news.com.au | @Megan_Palin

https://www.news.com.au/news/afp-suicides-another-police-officer-has-left-his-workplace-in-a-body-bag/news-story/64ebb82014180fcde0a6dd781dc7efae

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Brian Malcolm JOHNSON

Brian Malcolm JOHNSON

Late of Tea Gardens & formerly of Kurri Kurri

NSW Police Academy – Redfern Class # 087

The 1st Class to have brought the Registered number system over into the 10 thousands

New South Wales Police Force

Commonwealth Police

Brother to Michael – NSWPF

Brother to Danny – AFP

NSW Regd. #  10002

NSW Police Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 29 May 1961 ( aged 24 years & 21 days )

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 April 1967

Resigned from NSWPF in November 1968

NSW Stations?, North East District,

NSW Police ServiceFrom  ? ? Pre May 1961?  to  ? November 1968 = 7+ years Service

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Australian Federal Police ( AFP ) Regd # AFP197

Commonwealth Police Rank: Commonwealth Police from 22 October 1973  ( then AFP on its formation in 1979 where he was assigned to Eastern Region ) to 3 July 1992

AFP Stations:  ( Commonwealth ) ?, Eastern Region, Eastern Region Sydney – Investigations ( 1983 – Retirement on 3 July 1992.

Attained his Detective designation on 11 February 1982 and promoted to the rank of Station Sergeant on 27 January 1986.

 

Commonwealth Police Service:  From 22 October 1973  to  3 July 1992 = 19 years Service

 

Awards:   National Medal – granted 11 November 1992

 

Born:   Saturday  8 May 1937

Died on:   Friday  6 July 2018

Age:  81 years, 1 month, 28 days

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

 

Funeral date:   Wednesday  11 July 2018 @ 11am

Funeral location:   Newcastle Memorial Gardens, 176 Anderson Dve, Beresfield, NSW

Funeral Parlour:  Fry Bros – 4933 6155

 

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 

 

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


 

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JOHNSON BRIAN MALCOLM

Aged 81 Years

of Tea Gardens formerly of Kurri Kurri

Much loved husband of KAY (dec).

Loved partner of KATH.
Loved father and father in law of DENIELLE and DARRYL, GREG and CAROL.

Adored Grandad.

Family and friends are warmly invited to the Celebration of BRIAN’s life in the North Chapel at Newcastle Memorial Park on WEDNESDAY 11th July 2018 at 11am.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Institute of Haematology may be left at the Chapel.

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Published in The Newcastle Herald on July 9, 2018





Michael John BANKS

Michael John BANKS

AKA  Banksy
Late of Fyshwick, ACT

Australian Federal Police Force

Regd. #  ????

Rank?

Stations?, Police Negotiator,

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  19 April 2018 ? years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   Monday  5 April 1976

Died on:   Thursday  19 April 2018

Age:  42

Cause:   “possible” Cancer

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Friday  27 April 2018 @ 2pm

Funeral location:   Anglican Parish Church of All Saints, Cowper St, Ainslie, ACT

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   Cremated – Saturday  28 April 2018

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 

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Michael John “Banksy” BANKS (1976 – 2018)

 

MICHAEL JOHN BANKS
5 April 1976 – 19 April 2018


Banksy never gave up, fought until the last, and passed away peacefully.


Loving hubbo to Michelle, and super proud Dad to Lincoln, Lachlan and Lewis.
Much loved son and son-in-law of Mary, Judy and Richard. Beloved friend and highly respected colleague.

Eternally in our hearts

A full Police service will be held in the Anglican Parish Church of All Saints, Cowper Street, Ainslie on Friday, 27 April 2018 commencing at 2pm.
Private family cremation will follow on Saturday.
Banksy was driven to give his boys every opportunity possible.


In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to ensure his legacy and wishes will be carried on.
Donation boxes will be available at the service.

 

 

Michael John “Banksy” BANKS

This Guest Book will remain online until 30/05/2018.

Friday, 27 April 2018

My thoughts and prayers are with you Michelle and your boys. I was truly saddened to find out that “Banksy” had passed away. My thoughts and prayers go out to Mary also

Friday, 27 April 2018

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your boys and Banksy’s mum Mary

Thursday, 26 April 2018

Michelle and boys, there are no words that feel appropriate at this sad time other than to say our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Anna McLeod’s Mum and Dad. XX

 

 

 

 



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http://tributes.canberratimes.com.au/obituaries/canberratimes-au/obituary.aspx?n=michael-banks&pid=188828047

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Alex Robert BUNT

Alex Robert BUNT

younger brother of  Ted BUNT RIP – May 2017 ( ACOP # 5771 )

Cousin to Jacqueline Mary MILLEDGE, NSWPF – P/W 0171 who later became NSW State Coroner

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Cadet

Cadet # 0963

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  7854

then Commonwealth Police before amalgamation with

Australian Federal Police ( AFP )

 

NSW Police Rank: New South Wales Police Cadet – commenced 26 November 1951 ( aged 16 years, 0 months, 11 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed Sunday 15 August 1954 ( aged 18 years, 9 months, 0 days )( Must have obtained 3 months Seniority for unknown reasons to me – possibly came 1st in the Class etc )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 15 August 1965

Sergeant 3rd Class – Resignation – then joined AFP

 

NSW Police Stations: ?, Cooma ( 1964 – 1966 ), Captains Flat, Michelago, NSW Police Academy – Resigned on 13 February 1974

NSW Police Force ServiceFrom  26 November 1951  to  13 February 1974 = 22 years, 2 months, 18 days Service

Age upon Resignation from NSWPF:  38 years, 2 months, 29 days

Time since leaving NSWPF:  43 years, 9 months, 9 days

 

Commonwealth Rank:  Inspector

Commonwealth Police Force ServiceFrom ? ? 1974   to ? ? ? = ?? years Service

Commonwealth Police Force Stations?, Currency Squad – Melbourne ( June 1978 )

 

AFP Rank:  Chief Inspector

Chief Superintendent

 

AFP Police Force ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to ? ? ? = ?? years Service

 

AFP Police Force Stations:  Belconnen ( 30 October 1979 – ?  Chief Insp. ), Industrial Division ( Chief Supt. )

 

Awards:  Queens Commendation for Brave Conduct – awarded 11 October 1966 ( Constable )

Senior Constable Alex Robert Bunt was awarded the Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct and Departmentally commended for courage and devotion to duty displayed at Cooma on the 26th April, 1966, in connection with the arrest of a man armed with a loaded rifle. At the Cooma Court of Petty Sessions, when committing the offender for trial, the presiding Magistrate highly commended Senior Constable Bunt for his restraint and courage.  ‘Report of the Police Dept for 1966. Parliament of NSW 1967’

National Medal – granted 21 September 1977 ( Chief Supt. )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 25 March 1980 ( Chief Supt. )

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 7 November 1988 ( Chief Supt. )

 

Born:  Friday  15 November 1935

Died on:  Wednesday  22 November 2017

Age:  82 years, 0 months, 7 days

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:  Saturday  2 December 2017 @ 11am

Funeral location:  South Chapel, Eastern Suburbs Crematorium, 12 Military Rd, Matraville, NSW

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial located at?

 

Presentation to Senior Constable Alex Robert Bunt, Government House, Sydney
Presentation to Senior Constable Alex Robert Bunt ( NSWPF ), Government House, Sydney

 

 

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BUNT, Alex Robert

15.11.1935 – 22.11.2017

Loved uncle of Frances, Amanda, Joanne, Edwy, Alexis, their partners, children and grandchildren.

Beloved cousin of Jacqueline and Alice. Brother of Ted (Dec). Brother-in-law of Margaret.

Passed away after a long Illness
Always In Our Hearts

Family and friends of ALEX are warmly invited to attend his Funeral Service to be held in the South Chapel at Eastern Suburbs Crematorium, 12 Military Road, Matraville on Saturday (December 2, 2017) commencing at 11.00am

Maroubra 93142778
Proudly Australian

Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Nov. 25, 2017


Both Ted BUNT & Alex BUNT were cousins to Jacqueline Mary MILLEDGE, NSWPF – P/W 0171 who also became NSW State Coroner.

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Friday 30 June 1989, page 1

Police go on contracts, union appalled

By TONY WRIGHT .

Police officers and public servants in the Australian Federal Police force will work under virtually identical conditions following radical new employment arrangements to be introduced next year.

Both police officers and public servants will work under contract for fixed terms, ending tenure of service within the force. The length of contracts has not been decided, but their renewal will be based on performance.

The decision, announced in letters sent to all members of the AFP in the past two days, constitutes the most far-reaching change in employment conditions for AFP members since the force was set up a decade ago.

The 600 public servants employed by the force currently work under the Commonwealth Public Service Act. Under the new scheme, known as a “unified police force”, they would be covered by an amended Australian Federal Police Act, and would be subject to disciplinary conditions similar to those of the 2800 police officers.

Legislation for the new deal is expected to go before Parliament in the Budget session beginning in August, and the arrangements are planned to be introduced next year.

It would create an Australian precedent: the country’s first police force employing all its members on fixed term contracts.

Although the AFP Commissioner, Peter McAulay, issued a discussion paper on the proposals in February, the announcement this week that the new arrangements were to be introduced caught unions by surprise, and infuriated the Australian Federal Police Association.

The association has flatly refused an invitation to discuss with the AFP implementation of the scheme.

The association’s national assistant secretary, Dale Small, said, “I am absolutely appalled by the AFP’s complete lack of accepted industrial-relations behaviour in the way they have handled this.

“They have taken away all our rights as a legitimate industrial body – they have not undertaken any negotiations with us. They have simply told us that this is what they are going to do. It came out of the blue. They have told us they will not be involved in negotiations over the introduction of a unified work force or fixed-term contracts.

“The AFP has said the only thing to discuss is the implementation of the new scheme. We will not be involved in any discussions under those conditions.”

Mr Small said his association had written to the Attorney-General, Lionel Bowen, requesting clarification of the Government’s intention in the matter and asking for consultation.

The assistant secretary of the ACT branch of the Administrative and Clerical Officers Association, Mr Peter Southwell, knew nothing of the announcement until contacted by The Canberra Times last night.

Mr Southwell said ACOA, which represents many of the public servants employed by the AFP, had been aware that “proposals along these lines were being developed”.

“But requests for further information have brought no response [from the AFP],” he said. “We are strongly concerned about possible losses of conditions of service, losses of job security, a potential move to individual contracts of employment [outside award structures] and the use of police disciplinary powers against civilians.” Mr Southwell said ACOA would meet other unions next week to discuss a coordinated response to the AFP announcement. About 10 unions represent employees of the AFP, though some have few members in the AFP.

It is understood Federal Cabinet approved the new arrangements about three weeks ago.

In the letter announcing the new deal, the officer in charge of the AFP’s industrial relations division, Commander Alex Bunt, said the proposals were “consistent with the Government’s objective for a more efficient and effective AFP making use of modern management techniques, new employment arrangements and a better educated, skilled and trained work force focused on major national criminal investigations”.

The main features of the plan are:

The introduction of fixed-term contracts for all AFP employees:

award-based for all ranks below Commander or Senior Executive Service equivalent, and award-free for Commanders and above.

The creation of a unified workforce under the AFP Act.

As far as practicable, similar terms and conditions of employment for all, and similar disciplinary arrangements.

The introduction of a scheme to compensate employees for loss of tenure, subject to a qualifying period.

The Commissioner would have the power to determine terms and conditions of employment of all AFP employees (outside those already specified in awards) subject to broad government wages policy considerations.

Superannuation arrangements likely to reflect the outcome of the Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme Review.

Transitional arrangements to preserve the existing rights of all non-SES employees for a year, during which consultations regarding the new arrangements are proposed.

Maintenance of Australian Public Service mobility arrangements for existing public-service staff. However, where these rights are exercised (to transfer from the AFP to another branch of the Public Service) there will be no entitlement to compensation for loss of tenure.

Commander Bunt said the new arrangements “simply meant that the AFP is advancing its merit-based employment system that was introduced in 1984”. “We believe these new arrangements will result in a much more effective and efficient organisation,” he said.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/122273210/12989357

 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Tuesday 8 November 1988, page 1

Police union threat on Christmas Island force

Police on Christmas Island, 2625km north-north-west of Fremantle, Western Australia, may be withdrawn the week before Christmas unless an agreement can be reached on police numbers on the island.

The national secretary of the Australian Federal Police Association, Chris Eaton, said yesterday that he had been informed that from December 13 the number of police on the island would be reduced from six to two. In view of the “serious occupational risk” AFPA members would then face, the association would withdraw them and “alternative law-enforcement arrangements” would have to be made.

He said three of the Australian Federal Police officers stationed on Christmas Island completed their secondment in early December and would not be replaced. One officer was on indefinite sick leave on the mainland. From December 13 there would only be two AFP officers on the island of 1000 people.

Police on Christmas Island were supplied by the AFP but administered, paid and managed by the Department of Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories, he said.

The department had banned overtime from November 10. Many of the additional duties performed by police ( including manning the fire brigade, Customs duties, and manning air-sea emergency services ) were already frequently unmanned. Staff cuts would mean these services would “hardly ever be manned.”

The population of the island was “depressed, angry and mostly out of work” and this was “a recipe for trouble,” he said. “It only takes one armed offender, or one hostage or siege situation, and these police are in isolated peril,” Mr Eaton said.

He warned that “the same bureaucrats” responsible for administering the police on Christmas Island would soon be administering a self-governing ACT. “I have no doubt the AFP have had no part to play in this [ decision to cut police numbers ],” he said.

The Chief Superintendent of the AFP’s industrial-relations section, Chief Superintendent Alex Bunt, said last night that the AFP had “no intention of leaving only two AFP members on the island”.

He said the number of AFP officers made available for duty on the island was decided by consultation between the department and the AFP, based on what level of policing the department requested, and what the AFP agreed was reasonable. The AFP had invited the AFPA’s comments on staffing levels in August and discussions had already taken place between the AFP, the department and the association on the matter. Discussions were continuing between all parties.

Chief Superintendent Bunt said the officer who completed his secondment to Christmas Island on December 13 would be replaced either by another person or by extending his service there until a replacement could be arranged.

He said that should an emergency situation arise the AFP was in a position to send reinforcements.

“We have put [extra] police on the island before at short notice when the situation required it,” he said. “We are in a position to assist police on the island if anything does happen. The AFPA is not the only organisation concerned for the welfare of AFP members,” he said.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110612038

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Saturday 21 November 1987, page 8

Police patrol cars may be issued with AIDS kits

The Australian Federal Police industrial relations division will put a proposal to the AFP Commissioner, Mr Grey, for the issue of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) kits to all operational police vehicles.

A report prepared by the division after consultation with the Australian Federal Police Association included the recommendation for the kits, to give police additional security against not only AIDS but other contagious diseases such as Hepatitis B.

Chief Superintendent Alex Bunt, the commander of the industrial division, said the report also recommended that a formal education program be established to complement programs already run by police surgeons in the ACT during national training courses.

Some emergency vehicles were equipped with gloves, antiseptic foam and face masks earlier this year and, in July, the provision of those items was extended. Free vaccinations against Hepatitis B have been available to AFP members for some time.

Chief Superintendent Bunt estimated the cost of equipping vehicles with the kits would be “considerably cheaper” than the $20,000 figure suggested by the Australian Federal Police Association.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/122116978

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Tuesday 30 October 1979, page 3

New head ‘no stranger’

By KEITH GOSMAN, Police Reporter

Chief Inspector Bunt

Chief Inspector BUNT
Chief Inspector BUNT

Chief Inspector Alex Bunt says that he does not intend to institute any radical changes at Belconnen police station.

Inspector Bunt, a former member of the Commonwealth Police, took up his new duties yesterday as the officer-in charge of the station.

He is the first former senior Commonwealth Police officer to take command of a former ACT Police station under the Australian Federal Police.

Given the traditional rivalry between the two former forces, Inspector Bunt said his reception had been very good.

“There has certainly been no indication to me of any resentment” he said “If there is any resentment, I certainly will do my best to overcome it”.

Inspector Bunt joined the Commonwealth Police in 1974 after reaching the rank of sergeant in the NSW Police. He attended a senior officer’s course run by the FBI in 1974 and has a Diploma of Criminology from the University, of Sydney.

He is studying for a law degree

through Macquarie University. His last position in the Commonwealth Police was officer-in-charge of the currency squad in Melbourne.

On his new position, Inspector Bunt said, “I have had a lot of experience in the general policing area. I am not a stranger to these parts”.

While in the NSW Police, he was stationed at Cooma between 1964 and 1966, and he relieved at Captains Flat and Michelago.

“I propose to do everything I can to ensure that the high standard of policing in the ACT is maintained”, he said. “The ACT has a very good reputation and while I am at Belconnen I will work to ensure that our good relations are maintained with the community. I do not plan to make any radical changes which will disturb the relationship between the police and the community. In fact, I will try to cement these relations”.

He sees his new job as a challenge and intends to move around the area and attend local meetings.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110609680

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Thursday 29 June 1978, page 3

IN BRIEF

Police post

MELBOURNE: Inspector Alex Bunt, of the Commonwealth Police Force, formerly of Sydney, has been appointed chief of the currency squad in Melbourne. He will succeed Inspector V. W. Anderson, who is to be promoted to headquarters in Melbourne.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131861579




Peter GRKINIC

Peter GRKINIC

Late of  ?

Australian Protective Service from 29 November 1990

Australian Federal Police Force from 2002

Regd. #  13127

Rank:  Senior Protective Services Officer – Retired

Stations: ?

ServiceFrom  29 November 1990 ( APS )  to  21 March 2014 = 24 years Service

Awards:  Police Overseas Service Medal ( RAMSI )

National Medal – granted 29 September 2000

Born:  4 October 1957

Died on:  Thursday  26 January 2017

Age:  59

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:  Thursday  26 January 2017

Funeral date:  Friday  3 February 2017

Funeral location:  Ingleburn Bowling Club, 8 Memorial Dve, Ingleburn

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

 Memorial located at?

 

 

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AFP 13127 Snr Protective Svc Officer Peter GRKINIC (Retired)
04 October 1957 – 26 January 2017
Mr Grkinic passed away on 26 January 2017 at the age of 59.

Peter served with the Australian Army from 1982 to 1990 with his career including RAE, Fire Service and RACMP, (Ex) 21 MP Pl, 2 MP Coy. He joined the Australian Protective Service (APS) on 29 November 1990 and then transitioned to the AFP in 2002. He served at various Sydney locations and deployed to RAMSI on two occasions. He retired from the AFP on 21 March 2014.
For his service Mr Grkinic was awarded the Police Overseas Service Medal (RAMSI) , National Medal and AFP Service Medal.

Funeral Service Details – Ingleburn
Date: Friday, 3 February 2017
Location: Ingleburn Bowling Club
8 Memorial Ave, Ingleburn, NSW
This will be followed by a service at Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Camden Valley Way, Leppington, NSW.
Time: 1.00pm
Dress: Uniform members – Summer Ceremonial uniform with medals (please see National Guideline on Uniform and Standards of Dress)
Plain clothes members – Lounge suit or equivalent with medals.

Lest We Forget

https://www.facebook.com/Royal-Australian-Corps-of-Military-Police-Memorial-Page-362173557144125/

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Police Dog WILSON

Police Dog WILSON

Late of  ?

Australian Federal Police

Northern Territory Police Force

Regd. #

Rank:  Drug Detection Dog

Stations: ?, AFP – ( November 2013 ), Alice Springs ( from November 2013 ), Darwin ( September 2016 )

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  15 May 2017 = ? years Service

Awards?

Born? ? ?

Died on:  Monday  15 May 2017

Age?

Cause:  Cancer

Event location:   ?, N.T.

Event date:   ?

Funeral date? ? ?

Funeral location?

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Thank You for your service ????
End of Watch – Wilson

Today we sadly say farewell to Drug Detection Dog Wilson.
Wilson moved to the NT from the Australian Federal Police in November 2013.
He took up duty in Alice Springs, where he worked diligently to stop the flow of drugs into the NT, which included policing the cross border jurisdictions.
Looking for a seachange, Wilson moved to Darwin in September 2016 where he served the Greater Darwin region, including the remote communities of the Top End.
Wilson was involved in drug seizures on a daily basis including several large scale busts across the NT.
Sadly, last week, Wilson was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer that was beyond treatment.
Wilson, a tireless worker, a true gentleman, you will be sorely missed.

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Friday 13-Dec-2013 10:37

Drug Detection Dogs April, Astra and Cougar were born and bred by the Australian Customs Narcotic Detection Dogs breeding program in Melbourne.

After completing the Australian Customs puppy walker scheme, they passed all testing to become Drug Detection Dogs. The next phase of training for the puppies was the basic drug detection course undertaken by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) K9 unit in Canberra.

Senior Constable Tyron Bellman and Senior Constable Luke Lamb have joined the Darwin Dog Operations Unit, and attended the AFP K9 training facility in Canberra for 10 weeks, returning with five new dogs. Two dogs, Wilson and Yeti, have been posted to Alice Springs. April, Astra and Cougar will remain in Darwin.

Drug Detection Dog Cougar has been re-teamed with Senior Constable Richard O’Brien who will retire his operational Drug Detection Dog, Puma, sometime next year.

The Dog Operation Unit Instructor, Sergeant David Young, recently completed the re-teaming of Wilson and Yeti in Alice Springs, and has spent the last week in Darwin with the AFP Instructors completing the training for April, Astra and Cougar.

Labradors April, Astra and Cougar are all two years of age. They have been trained to locate methamphetamine, ecstasy, cocaine and heroin.

“All five new dogs have shown impressive skill in drug detection and I am very pleased with the quality of these dogs,” said Sergeant David Young.

“April, Astra and Cougar have adapted well from the pristine environment of the AFP K9 training facility in Canberra to the Darwin environment, acclimatising to the humidity and heat without any issues.

“The heat and humidity is a big factor at the moment and the dogs are working extremely well. All going to plan these dogs will be able to serve the Darwin and remote areas of the Northern Territory for the next six to seven years and will potentially detect many illegal substances.”

April, Astra and Cougar will complete their NT Police induction training this week, officially graduating at the rank of Drug Detection Dog, attached to the Darwin Dog Operations Unit.

http://www.pfes.nt.gov.au/Media-Centre/Media-releases/2013/December/13/New-Recruits-Join-the-Darwin-Dog-Operations-Unit.aspx

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Warren John CARLOFF

Warren John CARLOFF

aka  Waz  &  ‘ The Hammer ‘

Australian Federal Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank?

Stations?, Specialist Response and Security and Tactical Response Team ( SRSTR )

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

Awards:  No Find on It’s An Honour

Born:  25 January 1979

Died on:  Friday  27 January 2017

Age:  38

Cause:  Cancer – Bowel, Brain, Adrenal Gland and Lung

Funeral date:  Tuesday  7 February 2017 @ 1pm

Funeral location:  The Albert Hall, Commonwealth Avenue, Yarralumla ACT

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial at?

March 2016
March 2016

March 2016
March 2016

 

The Fight of "The Hammer" Like This Page · June 23, 2016 · In getting my fifth cycle of chemo. I've been knocked around a bit. Hopefully these next few weeks are better.
The Fight of “The Hammer” Like This Page · June 23, 2016 · In getting my fifth cycle of chemo. I’ve been knocked around a bit. Hopefully these next few weeks are better.

"The Hammer" in Action
“The Hammer” in Action

 

"Gents - no matter how young, no matter how fit - go and get that prostrate checked by your GP" Cal
Gents – no matter how young, no matter how fit – go and get that prostrate checked by your GP”                Cal


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Warren Carloff

Obituary

 

WARREN JOHN CARLOFF
25 January 1979 – 27 January 2017

Immensely loved by Kate
his wife and partner of 17 years.
Deeply adored by his daughter Sienna
and his sons Connor and Nate.
Son of Rex (dec) and Marie Carloff.
Treasured son-in-law, brother,
brother-in-law, uncle and friend;
we will all miss him.

You are invited to farewell Warren
at 1:00 pm Tuesday, 7 February 2017
The Albert Hall, Commonwealth Avenue,
Yarralumla ACT.

A private cremation will follow.

Kate would like to thank Dr Sue Morton,
Dr Yujo Chua, Dr Angela Rezo
and Catherine Trevaskis.

Forever loved,
Warren will always be remembered and
live on in the hearts of
Kate, Connor, Sienna and Nate.

 

 

Thursday, 16 February 2017

It’s hard to understand why people are taken from us, but find comfort in knowing you were a special part of a well- lived life. Our love and thoughts are with your family.
Ron and Betty Wilkins.
Cleveland. Brisbane.

Thursday, 9 February 2017

sorry I could not be there for my sister marie and kate and children.

Mum and I are thinking of you all in time of need

Thursday, 9 February 2017

sorry I could not be there for you aunt marie and family and kate and children

Thursday, 9 February 2017

my thoughts and prayer go out to aunty marie and family and to his kate and children

Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Rest in peace Warren. Love and prayers to the family.

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Always Loved
Brother, Brother inlaw and Uncle.
RIP WarrenBrad , Vicki, Amanda, Rebecca, Brent, Brendan

Monday, 6 February 2017

One of the brightest lights in our family has just been extinguished. Your love will help you and Kate find each other again in another life. Our bodies die, love never does. Ave Warren.
Robbie and Khun Thein Ngwe.

Monday, 6 February 2017

 You have paid the ultimate sacrifice when protecting the community. Thank you sir. I will never forget, I will always remember.

Monday, 6 February 2017

Massive loss to this life – you will be missed by many. xxx

Monday, 6 February 2017

Thoughts with you all on this sad day. Sorry I can’t be there to say goodbye Kate, Marie and Robbie. RIP cuz

Monday, 6 February 2017

Our thoughts and prayers are with all the family xoxo

Monday, 6 February 2017

RIP Brother!

Monday, 6 February 2017

We loved Warren so much as our nephew
Thinking of you Kate and the kids at this very sad time
Lots of love forever to you all

Saturday, 4 February 2017

Our thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time

– See more at: http://www.legacy.com/guestbooks/canberratimes-au/warren-carloff-condolences/183937748?cid=full#sthash.NvLnnleA.dpuf

 

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25 January 1979 – 27 January 2017

As a member of the Australian Federal Police (AFP) Specialist Response and Security and Tactical Response Team (SRSTR) Warren (Waz) Carloff AKA “The Hammer”* is no stranger to a fight – just to get into the elite squad is a fight.

SRSTR specialise in Counter Terrorism, riot/disturbance control and search and rescue. The selection trials are a torturous serious of physical and mental challenges so there is no mistaking that Waz was at the peak of his health; he even competed in a Natural Body Building competition for the INBA.

In May 2010 Waz was about to fight the biggest fight of all – the one for his life.

Unbeknown to Waz he was experiencing the symptoms of Bowel Cancer for almost a year but just put it down to the rigours of training and his career. After seeing a Cancer Council poster on the back of a toilet door at work, Waz realised he was showing the symptoms and booked in for a colonoscopy with his GP, the early detection saved his life.
In Waz’s words “I was living the dream, as a young healthy fit man who had a great job and a fantastic family life.”

After 5 years of re-building his strength and fitness and re-establishing his career in September 2015 Waz was dealt the blow that the fight was not over.

After experiencing dizziness and blurry vision a quick trip to the Dr’s saw him in hospital hours later talking over with surgeons the removal of 2 large tumors in his brain.

Waz has stage 4 Terminal Metastasised Bowel Cancer to the Brain, Adrenal Gland and Lung, this fight is going to be tougher than the last…in the past 6 months he has had 4 brain surgeries, Brain and is currently undergoing whole head radiation as once the tumors in his brain have cleared, then the Doctors can start on the ones in his Glands and Lung.

Waz has been fighting Cancer since 2010 (as a 31yr old), he is happily married with 3 kids, has put himself in harms way in his career and since being diagnosed with Cancer has done work with the Cancer Council to help raise awareness of Bowel Cancer and Early Detection.

As a school friend watching on the sidelines via Facebook, I have been following Waz’s journey with complete awe and respect, his treatment photo’s he (almost) always smiling and giving his trademark ‘thumbs up’, his attitude of strength and determination to fight this disease is both inspiring and humbling.

Due to the power of Facebook most of our School Year – YTHS Class of ’96 has managed to keep in touch and this being 20 years since we graduated, I felt it would be a great way to bring us all together – to help one of our own.

Waz has taken care of the practical things to ensure the future of his wife and his kids, but this hasn’t left much over for the fun things and for creating some amazing memories for his children.

This is where I would like to reach out and ask for you all for help. The ultimate memory for any family with 3 young kids is of course Disneyland so this is where we will start.

With Waz’s treatments there is of course a level of uncertainty as to whether a trip to Disneyland will be possible and when, so there is another thing on Waz’s bucket-list.

If Waz and his family had the use of a camper van they could go on a series of mini-adventures in-between treatments and start making some memories sooner.

I have created a Go Fund Me Page for Waz and any contribution is a great one and is so greatly appreciated. Please feel free to share the story with your friends, family and anyone you think can help Waz reach this goal.

*The Hammer: Waz’s Wrestling Persona (oh yes, there are photos).

” It doesn’t matter how BIG, FIT, STRONG and TOUGH you think you are; CANCER does NOT and will NOT discriminate.”
-Warren Carloff, 2010

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more details as soon as I can find out unless someone could please post more, especially service records, maybe academy, any recognition, deployments, etc.

 

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Susanne Elise JONES nee GOTTSCHALK

Susanne Elise JONES nee GOTTSCHALK 

Australian Federal Police Force

Regd. #   3390

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Detective Leading Senior Constable

Detective – 1988

Stations:  Joint AFP / VicPol task force, Legal Projects & Planning Section, Drug Operations, Melbourne Airport, Joint Organised Crime Task Force – death

ServiceFrom ? January 1983  to  6 February 2017 = 34 years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 22 December 1998

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted ?

AFP Service Medal

30 Year Clasp to AFP Service Medal

Australia Day Achievement Medallion

Born:  13 March 1963

Died on:  Monday  6 February 2017

Age:  53

Cause:  Depression – Suicide – Service firearm – shot

Event Location  AFP building, La Trobe St, Melbourne ( bathroom )

Funeral date:  Tuesday  21 February 2017 @ 10am

Funeral location:  Victoria Police Academy Chapel, 1 View Mount Rd, Glen Waverley, Victoria

Buried at:  Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Tuesday  21 February 2017 @ MD

Grave location:  Row EC, Grave 58

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Susanne Elise JONES nee GOTTSCHALK

Susanne Elise JONES nee GOTTSCHALK
AFP officer Sue Jones died by suicide in February 2017.Source:Facebook

 

Susanne Elise JONES nee GOTTSCHALK
Another four AFP officers have died in shockingly similar circumstances following Ms Jones’ death.Source:Facebook

 

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Detective Leading Senior Constable Susanne Elise JONES
AFP Service Number: 3390

13 March 1963 – 6 February 2017

As previously advised, Detective Leading Senior Constable Susanne Jones passed away on 6 February 2017.

Susanne Jones (nee GOTTSCHALK) joined the AFP in January 1983 and was initially attached to a joint AFP/VICPOL task force, she then moved to work in Legal-Projects and Planning Section, Drug Operations and at Melbourne Airport gaining a wide range of experience that enabled her to achieve the designation of Detective in 1988.

During her extensive career that continued at the Melbourne Office, her duties covered the full range of investigation operations including Criminal Assets Confiscation and Professional Standards. Her most recent posting was with the Joint Organised Crime Task Force.

During her 34 years of service Detective Leading Senior Constable Jones was awarded the National Police Service Medal, National Medal with clasp, AFP Service Medal with 30-year clasp and an Australia Day Achievement Medallion.

Funeral Details Follow:

Date: Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Time: 10:00am

Location:
Victoria Police Academy Chapel
1 View Mount Road, Glen Waverley, VIC

Dress:
Uniform members – Full Ceremonial uniform with tunic and medals. Plain clothes members – Lounge suit or equivalent with medals.

*****

Spare a moment today to think about Susanne and her family during this time and please share your kind thoughts and messages of support for her family.

If you or anyone you know has been affected by this tragedy please reach out and ask for help. Blue HOPE stands ready.

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Date of passing: 06 February, 2017

JONES (nee Gottschalk), Susanne Elise

Detective Leading Senior Constable – AFP 3390
Passed way on Monday Feb 6th, 2017.
Loved daughter of Dorothy and Klaus (both dec),
Sister of Angelica,
Loved mother of Cameron and Christian,
Wife of Terry,
Friend to many.

Always loved and remembered.

Susanne Elise JonesSusanne Elise Jones

Order of Service

A Service to celebrate the life of Susanne Elise Jones will be held at The Victorian Police Academy Chapel, 1 View Mt Rd, Glen Waverley on Tuesday 21st February, 2017 commencing at 10am. At the conclusion of the service, a burial will be held at the Springvale Botanical Cemetery.

In the gentle care of
Greenhaven Funerals
9569 0534

http://lifelived.com.au/notices/susanne-elise-jones/

JONES, (GOTTSCHALK)

JONES (GOTTSCHALK) Sue
In loving memory of my dearest friend of 33 years. A kind, generous, honest and intelligent lady. I will miss our weekly coffees, and our almost daily conversations. Most of all I will miss you so very much, my beautiful friend. Always and forever Corinne. You will also be very sadly missed by Justin, Channy and families and no less by Brigitte.
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 10/02/2017

Supporting Notices

JONES (nee Gottschalk) Susanne Elise Detective Leading Snr. Constable – AFP 3390
Passed away on Monday Feb. 6, 2017
Loved daughter of Dorothy and Klaus (both dec. ).
Sister of Angelica.
Loved mother of Cameron and Cristian.
Wife of Terry.
Friend to many.
Always loved and remembered
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 14/02/2017
JONES (Gottschalk). Susanne Elise 13.3.1963 – 6.2.2017
Loved daughter of Dorothy and Klaus (both dec. ) and younger sister of Angelika.
Much loved wife of Terry and much loved and adored Mum to Cameron and Christian.
There are no words that adequately reflect the degree of our pain and grief nor describe how desperately we miss you. Our World will never be the same again. We miss you Susanne, Mum and little sister.
No child could have a mother who loved and cared for her children more than you, nor one who was more loyal to and proud of her two son’s every milestone and life achievements. A fantastic and supportive wife of 24 years who brought great joy to Terry. All who knew Susanne would say these same words. She was vibrant, enthusiastic, extroverted, a beautiful smile, kind hearted, a loyal friend to many and extremely proud of her AFP career.
Our family wish to thank the Luther College Community for their love and support through this difficult time.
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 14/02/2017

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JONES (nee Gottschalk). Susanne Elise
Our friend and colleague who we miss dearly. Our movie nights, Langham lunches and dinners will never be the same. The wine glass will always be full. Rest Peacefully Susie You will always be remembered.
Soph and Jules.
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JONES (nee Gottschalk). Susanne Elise (Detective Leading Senior Constable)
Passed away on Monday, Feb. 6, 2017
Loved daughter of Dorothy and Klaus (both dec. ). Sister of Angelica. Loved mother of Cameron and Christian. Wife of Terry. Friend to many. Always loved and remembered
Published in Herald Sun on 13/02/2017
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JONES Susanne Elise 13.3.1963 – 6.2.2017
Tears in our eyes will wipe away. You were always so loving, caring and kind. You may have left this world but the love in our hearts is there to stay forever.
Your loving sister Angelika Gottschalk and partner Neville Milne.
xxx
Rest in Peace
Published in Herald Sun on 11/02/2017

http://tributes.heraldsun.com.au/notice/373372030/view

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Australian Federal Police officer dies after shooting at Melbourne headquarters

AN AUSTRALIAN Federal Police officer has died after suffering a gunshot wound at the crime-fighting body’s Melbourne headquarters.

The female officer was rushed to hospital in a critical condition after suffering a gunshot wound at the ( 383 ) Latrobe St building at 5.45pm.

She died a short time later.

AFP Commissioner Andrew Colvin said the circumstances around the tragic incident are being investigated by Victoria Police who will prepare a report for the coroner.

“Our colleague’s death is not believed to be suspicious,” he said.

“My thoughts are with her loved ones and the broader AFP family who are dealing with the loss of one of our own today.

“We are offering support to her family and the wider AFP workforce.”

The AFP confirmed this morning that the death was ‘not accidental’.

A Victoria Police statement last night read: “Police are not looking for anyone else connected to the shooting. Police are investigating the incident.”

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Originally published as Officer dies after AFP HQ shooting

http://www.news.com.au/national/victoria/australian-federal-police-officer-dies-after-shooting-at-melbourne-headquarters/news-story/2f50ed8b8c7f8e0400a22e2b44996564

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Sunrise –  Tuesday  7 January 2017

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BLUE HOPE

Attention current and former Australian Federal Police members. Please don’t suffer in silence. We stand ready to help you. If you would like to confidentially tell your story or speak with someone who has a first hand understanding of what you are going through please reach out to us. We can get you the help you need. Please contact Mark (former AFP member) at mark@bluehope.org.au

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Stuart RawlinsAs a former Qld Police Officer/Det who left due to mental illness (which i kept a secret for fear of the sigma that comes with) it is very disappointing to see this type of thing still going on. I have created a website www.healthymindhealthyfuture.com and a Facebook page Healthy Mind Healthy Future where I now write articles about my mental health journey to help others. I also explore different ways to improve my mental health which is the basis of a lot of my articles. Please feel free to share and/or have a read, if i can help some of my Police family, even just one then it has been worth it. Kind Regards Stu Rawlins Ex Sgt/Det 10909.

Strategies to improve your Mental Health. Sharing my personal journey and experiences to help you with…
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Barry Allen BOYCE

Barry Allen BOYCE

Australian Federal Police Force

Regd. #   149

Rank?

Stations?

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 19 December 1977

Police Overseas Service Medal – Clasp CYPRUS – granted 8 July 1992

Born? ? 1929

Died on:  Sunday  22 January 2017

Age:  88

Cause?

Funeral date:  Friday  27 January 2017 @ 1pm

Funeral location:  Anglican Parish Church of St Paul, Cnr Canberra Ave and Captain Cook Crescent, Griffith

Buried at:  Woden Cemetery  Grave:  L – AN – C – 510

 Memorial at?

 


[alert_yellow]BARRY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_yellow]  *NEED MORE INFO

 

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FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

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Barry  Boyce

 

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BARRY ALLEN BOYCE
Australian Federal Police (ret)

1929 – 2017
Aged 88 years

Loving husband of Elizabeth (dec)
for 67 years.
Devoted and loving father to Cheryl, Graham, Wendy and Faye.
Father-in-law to Dean, Anna and Danny.
Grandfather to Kelly and George,
Christine and Jamie, Belinda and Tony, Kevin, Warrick and Danielle, Allan,
Fiona and Jeremy.
Great grandfather to Gwendolyn, Cade, Thomas, Joe-Mark, Todd, Felicity, Victoria, Skye, Kayla, Paige, Shakira, Tiana,
Evan and Jack.
Great great grandfather to Joey,
Anthony and Lilly-Maree.

The funeral service for the late Barry Allen Boyce will be held at the Anglican Parish Church of St Paul,
Cnr Canberra Ave and Captain Cook Crescent, Griffith
on Friday, 27th January 2017,
commencing at 1pm.

At the conclusion of the service, a burial will be held at the Woden Cemetery.

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Published in The Canberra Times on Jan. 25, 2017

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Barry was a gentleman I met him originally at a Canberra swap meeting, if he had parts for 27 Buick they landed on my trailer, if I had 29 Buick parts they went on Barry’s trailer no money exchanged always looked out for each other with parts. He will be missed in the car movement
Doug and Ruth Foster

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Bon Voyage Barry, It was a pleasure to have known you. Barry I hope you have a Buick to drive where you are going.

Monday, 30 January 2017

I have only learnt today of Mr Boyce’s passing. Sincere sympathy to the family. A nicer man you could not meet.

Friday, 27 January 2017

My sincere condolences to all the Boyce family. I knew Barry in the Police force and both him and Graham in the old car movement. I would really appreciate it if Graham could make contact with me on dennis.camm@yahoo.com.au.

Friday, 27 January 2017

Saddened to read of Barry’s passing. I went to school with him in Kiama 80 years ago. My deepest sympathy to his large family.

Kevin Gale Canberra

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

With heartfelt sadness we read of Barry’s passing. A true gentleman, larrikin and fantastic “Santa”

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Liz Regent and Claire

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Saddened to hear of the is loss of a dear friend of yesteryear and busy life that we shared in Compol of the sixties. Sympathy and prayers to his family

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

a larger than life man a gentleman and a larican that i am proud to call a good friend

– See more at: http://www.legacy.com/guestbooks/canberratimes-au/barry-boyce-condolences/183699713?cid=full#sthash.dZKDxMc2.dpuf

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Barry Boyce served in the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus in the mid-sixties with the late Barry O’Brien formerly of Corrimal and spoke at his funeral some years ago.
They were great mates.  I used to see hm at reunions in Canberra.  Nice man.
Lest We Forget
John Crowley
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