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Cover: Smoke billows over the landscape as a patrol car blocks roads on an Eyre Peninsula highway during Black Tuesday. |
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Cops’ Black Tuesday pain Police officers naturally swung into action on the day of the Eyre Peninsula bushfire. But, beyond their professional role, many of them had to confront overwhelming personal losses.
PFA helps out its Papua New Guinea counterpart On a mission to help the Police Association of PNG “better establish itself”, PFA CEO Mark Burgess found a great need for “professional union training”.
From under Soviet thumb to SA detective Members of the police community paid their last respects to a former colleague who, because of his tough beginnings, understood human behaviour better than most.
Treachery’s unintended consequence Allan Peters examines another intriguing 19th century police investigation. In this case, he finds that a young woman’s scheming brought hardship to officers trying to identify a dead body.
PASA history Compiled by Trevor Milne.
Regulars
Personnel
The Readout Letters to the editor
President British recruits
Industrial New guns a danger, too
Editorial Cops made of stern stuff
Opinion Minimizing the pain of “stress” claims
Profile Faith in people
Health Avoiding prostate check the bigger risk
Motoring Hyundai Tuscon
Real Estate Adelaide – a better place to invest in property
Books Changing Policing Theories
Bowls SAPBC carnival team
Police Club Thanks, Nick
RPOA Meeting
Chaplaincy Making "sense" of disaster
Finance
Police Superannuation Scheme Exit crediting rate...
Personnel Movement
The Last Shift
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Our associate editor, Brett Williams, went on a week-long tour of the devastated Lower Eyre Peninsula in mid-February. From the many PASA members to whom he spoke, he brought back some extraordinary stories, which we begin in this issue and continue in June. |
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