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Hear about Sue's experiences flying, training and being on the front line as a female fighter pilot
Oct 21, 2021 6:45 am
Sue has been a qualified flying instructor in both RAF and RAAF for over 30 years and is currently in the RAAF instructing young military pilots how to fly fast jets at RAAF Base, Pearce. Previously she was a fighter pilot in the RAF flying Tornado F3 aircraft. After 25 years of service in the RAF Sue decided to jump ship to Australia. Her talk details experiences through flying, training and on the front line as a female fighter pilot. |
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WA Police Canine Training
Dec 16, 2021 7:00 am
Damien joined the WA Police Force in 2000 and worked at numerous stations sections (traffic, general duties and specialist sections) for 10 years including remote country policing.
Damien secured a position with the Canine Section in 2010 and worked as a General Purpose Canine Handler for six years before moving into the training cell where he continues to handle and train general and dual purpose dogs. |
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Nulsen Group Youth Patron Program
Jan 06, 2022 7:00 am
Danica will be speaking about the work of the Nulsen Group who are "empowering people with complex needs to live their best life". The Rotary Club of Scarborough will be supporting the Nulsen Group by sponsoring some students from Hale School who will be participating in the Nulsen Youth Patron Program. |
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Policing in WA in 2022
Jan 20, 2022 7:00 am
Assistant Commissioner Royce commenced with the Western Australian Police in January 1994, serving in a number of metropolitan police stations and specialist units, before being appointed as a Detective in 1999. Assistant Commissioner Royce worked in a number of detectives offices and between 2000 and 2011, took the lead role in the investigation of a number of high profile cases, developing innovative investigative strategies leading to positive results. Between 2011 and 2012 Assistant Commissioner Royce played a key role as a Senior Project Officer within the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) Intelligence Unit, which was integral to the overall success of the operation. In August 2014 he was promoted to Superintendent at South East Metropolitan District and in 2015 he was promoted to the rank of Commander working at the Metropolitan Regional Office overseeing Metropolitan Region North. In recognition of his service, he was awarded the Australian Police Medal in 2015. In December 2017 he was transferred to State Intelligence until his promotion to Assistant Commissioner – State Crime in August 2019. In his role as the Assistant Commissioner, State Crime he is responsible for over 1100 staff within the Serious and Organised Crime Division, Major Crime Division, Special Crime Division, Financial Crime Division, Sex Crime Division, Forensic Division, Licensing Enforcement Division, Property Management Division and Project Vestigo. Assistant Commissioner Royce is passionate about innovative policing and is a highly visible advocate of WA Police both in his official capacity and in his day to day life where he takes pride in his community and seeks to improve service delivery. He is a board member of Crime Stoppers Western Australia and the Child and Adolescent Health Services Consumer Advisory Council. |
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Jan 26, 2022 8:00 am - 10:30 am
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Myanmar
Mar 10, 2022 7:00 am
John Southalan is a mediator, barrister, and academic. He first worked with Burmese lawyers, on rule of law and democracy issues in Myanmar (Burma) through the Australian Volunteers Abroad program in 1999 and 2000. Since that time, John has regularly volunteered in legal capacity training programs on the Thai-Burma border (2006-2014) and then in Myanmar (2017-2020). He has also written articles including ‘Burma and the common law? An uncommon question’ (Thailand Law Journal 2006) and ‘Impunity and Judicial Independence’ (Legal Issues on Burma Journal 2004). The country, as a former British colony, has some similar legal legacies to other colonies like Australia. But with great ethnic diversity and a history of military governments, there is a very an uncertain road ahead. |
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