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Wednesday 28 August 2013

Movie in the Park


Date: Saturday 7 September, 2013 

Time: Starting at 5.00 pm

Place: Huxtable Park 

Chermside Burul Scouts & Cr Fiona King present The Rise of the Guardians at Huxtable Park.
There will be a free sausage sizzle and the fun begins from 5pm.

Tuesday 27 August 2013

NHWQ State Conference


Each year, NHWQ holds a state conference to celebrate the achievements of the program, recognise the outstanding efforts of regional and state award winners and to discuss the future direction of the program.  It is also a great opportunity for NHWQ members and police officers to network with each other to share ideas and experiences.
Information and photographs about previous conferences is available at:
The 2013 NHWQ State Conference will be held at Ipswich on Saturday 2 November 2013.  More details will be advised when they are available.

Monday 26 August 2013

Stolen property recovered by police - is any of it yours?

You may be aware that police recently recovered a substantial amount of stolen property from an address in Coopers Plains.
 
The police would like to encourage anyone who has had property stolen to view the images of the stolen property that has been recovered.
 
You can do so by clicking on this link:
 
 
If you have any problems accessing this link, then please go to mypolice.qld.gov.au, click on Brisbane, select South Brisbane and you will find the link to the Coopers Plains article under South Brisbane.
 
If you still have any problems accessing the link or are not sure what to do, please email us at carseldine6NHW@gmail.com and one of our committee members will be happy to assist.
 
Recovered items include bikes, clothing, helmets, jewellery, tools and other items.
 
Please pass this message on, especially if you know of anyone who has had property stolen.
 

 
 
 
 

Thursday 22 August 2013

Queensland Police Museum - Sunday Lecture


Queensland Police Museum

Sunday Lecture

August 25

11am – 12.30pm 

Forensics solving road crash mysteries 

The Forensic Crash Unit uses analysis of road scars, vehicle positions and tyre marks to better understand the circumstances surrounding vehicle crashes. 

Senior Constable Sherryn Klump will present ‘Road Crash Investigations – Policing and Forensic Analysis. She will explain the investigation techniques of fatal and serious injury road crashes, road incidents where there is evidence of criminal negligence, and other major traffic incidents. Senior Constable Klump will also outline the use of specialised equipment, such as electronic data measuring devices.

 The one-and-a-half hour presentation will begin at 11am on Sunday, August 25 and will provide educational and up-to-date content only suitable for high school aged youth and adults. 

The Museum opens its doors to the public on the last Sunday of each month from 10am to 3pm from February to November in addition to the standard Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm opening hours. Monthly Sunday openings feature guest speakers from across the historical and crime-solving spectrums. 

PLEASE NOTE: The Police Museum will open Sunday, August 25 from 10am to 3pm, and is located on the ground floor of Police Headquarters, 200 Roma Street, Brisbane.  

Please pass this information onto your family, friends and other networks.