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October 2004
Volume 85 Number 5


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Cover: Democrats MLC Ian Gilfillan discusses issues with Police Association committee member, David “Bully” Reynolds, and Constable Donna Sutherland. Canberra office.
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Hardliner with a listening ear Democrats MLC Ian Gilfillan might have seemed to play hardball with police over the years, but he now hopes the Parliamentary Select Committee - on which he sits - helps improve their lot.
House left to Police Association The story of a Prospect woman who, in an extraordinary act of benevolence, decided to leave her most valuable possession to PASA.
NSW accoutrement belt trial underway After this trial, NSW police officers might well find themselves with a new gun belt to replace the one they so dread. Sandra Soldo explains in a follow-up to her two earlier reports.
Good police relations crucial One young Adelaide police reporter says she could not operate without them - but she also remembers a time when relations suffered.
Responsible for the horror? After an ex-con had gone on a killing spree in the 1860s, a doctor assessed him as insane, but a jury decided he was responsible for actions. Who was right?
PASA history Compiled by Trevor Milne.
National Police Memorial Make your contribution.
REGULARS
Personnel
President Enterprise bargain No. 4
The Readout Letters to the editor
Industrial EB4
Editorial An education in the fallen
Opinion Good managers
Health Women’s health advice best
Motoring Honda Odyssey
Real Estate Buying a property at auction
Books Kill the Messenger
Police Club Melbourne Cup
Bowls Mandurah carnival
RPOA Service medal
Chaplaincy In need of spring
FINANCE
Police Superannuation Scheme Investment performance...
Police Credit Union Play your cards right
PERSONNEL MOVEMENT
The Last Shift
EDITOR
Given that we presented some of the Labor and Liberal parties’ perspectives on policing, we thought it fair and appropriate to hear from the Australian Democrats police spokesman, Ian Gilfillan. See Brett Williams’ interview with him on page 8.


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