Central West Police District Commander, Superintendent Chris Taylor, is inviting the community to join police in paying tribute on National Police Remembrance Day.
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A service will be held at 10am this Friday, September 28, at St George’s Anglican Church in Parkes.
National Police Remembrance Day on 29 September each year holds a special significance to police throughout Australia and the Pacific region, and is one of the most important events on the NSW Police Force calendar.
It is a day where members of the NSW Police Force and the community remember those officers who have given their lives in the course of their duties.
Not only will the service pay tribute to fallen NSW Police Force Officers, but those from all Australian states as well as New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and the Solomon Islands.
Remembrance Day is also a time to remember both sworn and unsworn members of the NSW Police Force who lost their lives through illness, accident or other circumstances in the previous 12 months.