MEDIA ADVISORY: Barrier Police District - National Police Remembrance Day 2019

Barrier Police District Commander, Acting Superintendent Michael Fuller, will join officers and distinguished guests at Wesley Uniting Church in Broken Hill for a service to honour fallen police today (Friday 27 September 2019).

This year marks the 30-year anniversary of National Police Remembrance Day. The service will commemorate the service and sacrifice of 273 members of the NSW Police Force who have lost their lives in the line of duty and through injury or illness since the formation of the NSW Police Force in 1862.

Local media are invited to attend the service.

Please direct media inquiries to Western Region Media Liaison Officer Elouise Hawkey on 0436 912 172 or [email protected]

WHEN: 2pm today (Friday 27 September 2019)

WHERE: Wesley Uniting Church

Corner of Cobalt and Sulphide streets

Broken Hill

WHO: Acting Superintendent Michael Fuller, members of the NSW Police Force and distinguished guests

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