More than 1,300 NSW Police riders will join their colleagues from across the country for the annual Wall to Wall Ride for Remembrance.
This charity ride commenced in 2009 and is a police memorial motorbike ride that commemorates the service and sacrifices of fallen Australian police, raises funds in support of their families and promotes motorcycle safety.
Riders start at their jurisdictions' dedicated place of remembrance and reflection and make their way to the national capital, before making a final gesture of police solidarity and remembrance in one large group ride to the National Police Memorial.
The ride will depart The Domain, Sydney, at 8.30am today (Saturday 13 September 2025), and will consist of serving and retired police members, sworn and unsworn, and other friends, family and proud supporters of police.
The NSW contingent will travel from the NSW Police Wall of Remembrance in Sydney to the National Police Memorial in Canberra, where they will participate in a service to honour those who have fallen.
After departing The Domain, the riders will be escorted along the Cahill Expressway and over the Sydney Harbour Bridge before travelling along the M2, M7 and Hume Highway.
As the group travels south along the Hume Highway, riders who commenced their journey from Kiama and Dubbo will join the contingent.
Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism, the Honourable Yasmin Catley MP said that in light of the recent attacks on police interstate it was more important than ever to remember the work that police do.
"The Wall to Wall Ride is a powerful tribute to the officers we've lost and a reminder that their memories and their families are never forgotten."
"When our riders cross the Harbour Bridge today, they carry with them the memory of every fallen officer."
"This event is about honour, remembrance and standing together as one policing family."
Assistant Commissioner David Driver APM Commander of the Traffic & Highway Patrol Command said the ride is an opportunity to honour those officers who have lost their lives and show support to the families that they have left behind.
"I am proud to be supporting and participating in this important event in the lead up to Police Remembrance Day at the end of this month,' said Assistant Commissioner Driver APM.
"It is a way of showing that we don't forget our fallen colleagues and their families whilst raising funds to support them at the sametime."
"The recent shooting of the two officers in Victoria and the senseless murder of a police officer in Tasmania back in June only highlights the daily dangers that police face."
All funds raised during the Wall to Wall ride by the NSW contingent will go toward NSW Police Legacy.
NSW Police Legacy provides care and support to more than 20,000 serving and retired police officers and their families during times of tragedy and need.
For more information about NSW Police Legacy, visit: www.policelegacynsw.org.au.
Further details on the ride and its history can be found at: www.walltowallride.com.