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Board of Directors - WA Police Union
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If you are logging into the new website for the first time, please click here to reset your password. Keep me logged in on this computer (not recommended for shared computers). President - George Tilbury. George Tilbury has been a passionate WA Police Union advocate for his entire career, and has been active as a Branch Official and Director for more than 20 years. At 39, George was the youngest President in the 100-year history of the WA Police Union. This is now George’s second term as President after ...
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Membership - WA Police Union
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If you are logging into the new website for the first time, please click here to reset your password. Keep me logged in on this computer (not recommended for shared computers). The WA Police Union has been providing police officers with industrial and legal support for more than 100 years. WAPU acts as a passionate advocate, lobbying for better conditions and protections on behalf of police officers. Members are first required to apply for assistance by contacting WAPU HQ. Officers who are not financial ...
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Structure - WA Police Union
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If you are logging into the new website for the first time, please click here to reset your password. Keep me logged in on this computer (not recommended for shared computers). The WA Police Union has more than 6,500 Members 98 per cent of all police officers in WA Police. Members are made up of sworn police officers, police recruits, police auxiliary officers, Aboriginal liaison officers and cadets employed by the Commissioner of Police. View the WAPU Constitution. View the Board of Directors. Each Bran...
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Staff
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If you are logging into the new website for the first time, please click here to reset your password. Keep me logged in on this computer (not recommended for shared computers). Please log in to access this content. 2016 WA Police Union of Workers. Site design by Sam Kleidon. Site development by Stretch Creative.
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Police News - WA Police Union
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If you are logging into the new website for the first time, please click here to reset your password. Keep me logged in on this computer (not recommended for shared computers). Is the official magazine of the WA Police Union and is distributed to more than 7,500 serving and retired police officers. Underwent a makeover to ensure that it remains a modern magazine that is informative, interesting and explores major issues relating to police officers. Looking for an older edition? Site design by Sam Kleidon.
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Boath acquitted of common assault - WA Police Union
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If you are logging into the new website for the first time, please click here to reset your password. Keep me logged in on this computer (not recommended for shared computers). Boath acquitted of common assault. Boath acquitted of common assault. Media Release issued 24 July 2015. The WA Police Union is pleased that Member Sergeant Lachlan Boath was acquitted of common assault in the Perth Magistrate’s Court today. It has prosecuted Sergeant Boath for something that is neither crime nor corruption. Sgt B...
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History - WA Police Union
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If you are logging into the new website for the first time, please click here to reset your password. Keep me logged in on this computer (not recommended for shared computers). In 1910, three police officers lodged a petition for improved wages and it was this action which proved the catalyst for the decision to create a representative organisation for the State’s police. The founding Members then organised the first conference which took place at the Police Barracks Library in Perth on July 3, 1912.
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