House debates

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Statements by Members

Lyne Electorate: National Police Service Medals

1:49 pm

Photo of David GillespieDavid Gillespie (Lyne, National Party) Share this | | Hansard source

The rule of law keeps us safe and makes our society what it is. The police uphold the law and enforce it. At times they put their personal safety on the line for us. So last week when I attended the Manning-Great Lakes local area police force awards in Taree I was very proud to be giving them due recognition.

Ten National Police Service Medals were awarded. The purpose of the National Police Service Medal is to accord recognition for the unique contribution and significant commitment of those people who have given ethical and diligent services as a sworn member of an Australian police service. So it was with great congratulations that I presented medals to: Detective Chief Inspector Peter McKenna, Sergeant Michael Martin, Sergeant John Broadley, Senior Constable David Abbott, Senior Constable Kurt Wiseman, Senior Constable Lachlan Gunn, former Leading Senior Constable Brian Stewart, former Senior Constable First Class Robert Russell, former Senior Constable Tanya Stegeman, former Senior Constable Graham Bird.

I also congratulate Leading Senior Constable Michael Reid who I presented with the National Medal. The National Medal is awarded for 15 years diligent service and is only awarded after a detailed review of the nominee's service history. Congratulations to all those proud serving and past members of the New South Wales Police Force.