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Newman
October 2009: WAPOL travel
1,117km north in remembrance of the 4 fallen police officers.
The
WA Police Pipe Band travelled to Newman on October 22 primarily
to participate in the memorial service held each year to remember
the four Police Officers who lost their lives in a tragic
aircraft accident near the township.
While in Newman, the Band also put on a free outdoor community
concert which drew a huge crowd of the local townsfolk. Additional
entertainment was provided by the Royal Navy Band who had
sent a small contingent of players in support of the Band.
Visits to the local schools, shopping centre, and an appearance
at a road safety event saw the Band kept extremely busy.
The memorial service was, as always, a moving experience,
again very well attended with a large number of Police personnel,
family members of the fallen officers, politicians and community
members in attendance.
The Band completed its role in Newman by performing at the
Bloody Slow Cup rugby match which takes place during the weekend
– the fiercely fought battle between the NZ and Australian
contingents in the town. The performance must have been inspiring
as it led to the first ever victory by the Australians in
the events history.
Following the match, the Commissioner’s Band, The Filth
took to the stage, supported by 2 of the pipers, Paul Hughes
and John Roarty who played into the night much to the delight
of an appreciative crowd.
To see photo's of the event, please visit the photo
gallery. |
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The Commissioner’s bike ride
October 2009: WAPOL perform
at charity event.
WA Police employees, families and friends
hit the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail on Sunday, October
11 for the Commissioner’s Family Mountain Bike Ride
to raise money for Camp Quality. Cyclists departed from and
returned to the Mundaring Sculpture Park completing either
a 15km or 30km ride.
The WA Police Pipe Band and The Filth provided the entertainment
on the day. The Pipe Band played as cyclists crossed the finishing
line and the sight and sound of the band definitely seemed
to spur on the riders approaching the finish line. In addition
entertainment was provided for those who had already returned
and supporters of the event who had congregated at the Sculpture
Park.

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Police Pipe Band put on a royally good
show
October 2009: WAPOL perform
once again at the prestigious Royal Agricultural Show.
The WA Police Pipe Band gave three rousing
performances at last week’s Perth Royal Show. The Police
Band teamed up with the Royal Australian Navy Band for two
of the 20-minute performances, creating a military-tattoo
effect to wow show goers.
In order to combine with the Navy Band pipers played a different
chanter set at a lower pitch and the drummers became exponents
of the Navy bands ‘drum ruffle.’ The band also
appeared at the show wearing the Number One uniform (or Full
Dress) which really seemed to impress the crowds.
Click on the thumbnail above to see a few pictures of the
band at the show. |
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WAPOL rings up Telethon success
October 2009: WAPOL perform
live on television to help raise money for telethon 2009.
Thirty WA Police employees, including Band
officer John Roarty, volunteered to answer the phones during
Telethon recently, helping the State’s biggest charity
to raise more than $6 million. The group of police officers
and staff took on a Saturday night shift from 9.30pm to 12.30am,
taking hundreds of phoned-in donation pledges.
The WA Police Pipe Band also performed at telethon along
with Kerry Grosser’s Scottish Highland Dance Academy.
Performing live, the Band was warmly received and appreciated
by the crowd and the television audience alike.
To see images of the band, click on the Channel 7 thumbnail
above. Images of the band at telethon courtesy of Gary Levy
at Viva Photography. |
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WA Police Pipe Band in Mullewa.
August 2009: the Band travel
464km north of Perth to the remote town of Mullewa. Located
on Australia’s Coral Coast, 96 kms from the coastal
city of Geraldton and 464km north of Perth, Mullewa is a vibrant
administrative and service centre. Mullewa’s thriving
community is predominately based in the agricultural, mining
and pastoral industries. Supporting many recreational, government,
educational and health facilities, the community of Mullewa
prides itself on it’s natural and social heritage, with
a strong indigenous culture.
On Thursday August 27th the WA Police Pipe Band had the pleasure
of travelling to Mullewa for the annual Wildflower Show -
an event which attracts visitors from around the world. After
a 6 hour drive, arriving on the afternoon of Thursday August
27th we arrived at the Railway Hotel, which is located near
the town centre. As we had a very busy day ahead of us on
Friday, there was only time to unpack and prepare for the
following day’s performances.
Our first performance on Friday August 28th was for the
staff and students of Mullewa District High School. The band
was very well received and the performance generated great
interest among the students and staff as was evident afterwards,
as band members fielded many questions about the band and
what we do.
We then paid a visit to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic
Primary School, where we (once again) performed to a very
appreciative audience. It was clearly a unique experience
for the staff and students who really got into the performance
and enjoyed every minute of it. The feedback from these school
visits was clearly evident as many school students approached
band members the following day at the Agricultural Show to
have a chat and find out more about the instruments, the band
and what we do.
Nestled in the midst of wildflower country and steeped in
history, the Shire of Mullewa is one of the largest agricultural
municipalities in Western Australia. It is an integral part
of Monsignor Hawes Heritage Trail, as well as being on the
doorstep of Mt Gibson Iron’s Tailering Peak iron ore
operations. As a visitor, it was easy to see that the strong
bonds that exist within the Mullewa community make it a town
of great pride, culture and history.
The band performed at the Agricultural Show, located at the
Mullewa sports club grounds on Saturday 29th August. In between
athletic events, log-chopping and all the usual ‘fun
of the fair’, the band performed on several occasions
throughout the day and featured tracks from our new
album which were greatly received by a very appreciative
and supportive audience.
After enjoying an excellent BBQ dinner at the Mullewa Sports
Club, there was time for a little R&R before heading back
to Perth the following morning.
The band would like to sincerely thank everyone in Mullewa
for making this a most memorable visit. Also a big thank you
for overwhelming hospitality we received from everyone during
our stay – All the staff at the Railway hotel, Mullewa
Police, event organisers, shire and council representatives,
school staff and students; and the people of Mullewa.
To see some of the photo's from the weekend, click here. |

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WAPOL: New studio album.
July 2009: WAPOL step into
the studio to record their first studio album. WAPOL
have been hard at work this year preparing for their first
studio recorded album.
The band
spent the week at Pramount Media Studio's, which is owned
by kevin Bloody Wilson, which features 13 tracks, including
one bonus track which we are sure will please listeners worldwide.
The album will be available to the public by the end of August.
But to secure your copy of your new WAPOL album,
you can download the pre-order form and return it to the address
listed. Click here
to download your order form to avoid dissapointment. |

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Western Australia: State Pipe Band Championships.
May 2009: WAPOL Perform at
State Championships after many years out of competition arena.
WAPOL
recently performed at the Pipe Band State championships at
Fremantle on Sunday 3rd May 2009. The band performed in 2
elements, March Strathspey and Reel, then in a musical selection.
The band was very pleased to receive such positive feedback
from the judges, spectators and fellow bandsmen. The band
is pleased to have performed at the WA State championships,
as it has been many years since the band has played/competed
there.
The band can be viewed performing at the State Championships
on youtube by folowing the link: WA
State Championships. |

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Stop violence against police concert.
April 2009: WA Police join
forces with The Commissioners rock band "The Filth"
WA
Police held a concert titled “I Back Matt” at
Joondalup Police Academy on Saturday 18th April to help raise
awareness about violence against police and all the donations
raised went towards Constable Matt Butcher’s rehabilitation.
The Pipe Band played at the concert along with the Commissioner’s
band The Filth, the night was a great success with more than
1000 people attending the event and more than $10,000 being
raised by donations and through T-shirt sales.
The band played a selection of tunes including traditional
music and a more modern selection. Two of Wapol pipers accompanied
the Commissioner band The Filth for two sets.
If you would like to see some photographs or watch some video
footage from the media section please click on the links below. |

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ANZAC Day parade
April 2009: The band stand
on parade with it's biggest band in recent years. The
Pipe Band played at the Anzac Day parade through the city
on Saturday 25th April 2009, with it's strongest . The band
assisted in the parade of the war veterans through the city.
The streets were filled with the public wishing to pay their
respects and say thank you to these people. The band played
traditional music through out the march.
Anzac Day March marks the anniversary of the first major
military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces
during the First World War. ANZAC stands for Australian and
New Zealand Army Corps. The soldiers in those forces quickly
became known as ANZACs, and the pride they soon took in that
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Bushfire appeal.
Feb 2009: WA Police Pipe Band
join "The Filth" to raise funds for the Victorian
Bushfire Appeal. In
the aftermath of the Victorian bushfires, WA Police held a
charity concert at Forrest Place on Friday 20th February 2009
which raised an impressive $5600.
The Commissioner‘s Band The Filth shared the one hour
bill with the WA Police Pipe Band. The Pipe Band played a
variety selection of music which entertained the public.
When the band members were not playing they helped collect
donations and were also there to answer any questions that
the public had or just a general chat in the passing.
There are photographs of this event in our media area if
you wish to have a look please click on the link below. |

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New appointment...
Jan 2009: Former Pipe Major
Alisdair McLaren appointed Director of National youth Pipe
Band program Scotland.
WAPOL
wishes Alisdair every success in his newly appointed position
of Director of the National Youth Pipe
Band of Scotland.
Formerly a member of Strathclyde Police Pipe Band upon his
relocation to Glasgow Scotland and now a member of Field Marshall
Montgomery, Al acquired in his words, "a great job"
at the National Piping Centre as an office manager and with
this appointment he has now landed what he sees as his "dream
job" where he will be responsible for the management
of the NYPBS program.
Al has set himself the goal of raising the profile of the
group "both nationally and internationally" and in that endeavour
we wish him well.
Read our archives section here |

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NOW RECRUITING...
The Western Australia Police
Pipe Band (WAPOL) is now calling for expressions of interest
for full time pipers and drummers for positions in 2009.
This year is set to be an exciting year
for the band with a major studio album recording planned for
mid-year, a number of concerts and high-profile performances
on the calendar, and of course the performances the band
does every week - schools, Police graduations, formal
events and more.
The band has just completed it's successful Impact @ MPAC concert,
recently played with Andre Rieu as part of his Stadium World
Tour and in October toured regional Western Australia and performed
numerous times in the Kimberley & Pilbarra.
Expressions of interest are invited from pipers and drummers
who are of a grade two standard or above, who are able
to relocate to Perth, and who are interested in making
sunny Western Australia their new home!
A six month contract as a Level 3 public servant is offered,
however we are not, unfortunately, able to offer
any relocation expenses.
For more information regarding this exciting opportunity and
about the band please do not hesitate in contacting the Officer
in Charge, Sergeant Brett Bale - brett.bale@police.wa.gov.au,
+61 8 9370 7183 www.wapol.com.au |

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Live @ MPAC
The Western Australia Police
Pipe Band (WAPOL) is now calling for expressions of interest
for full time pipers and drummers for positions in 2009.
The
highlight of 2008 for Wapol was the highly successful Impact
@ MPAC concert, held at the Mandurah Performing
Arts Centre on Sunday 23rd November 2008.
The band put in a lot of work leading up to the concert,
which was the first major performance since the successful
Wapol Updated concert in 2007, and a strong audience
turned out to see the show.
With new instruments, new tunes, new styles and
new performers, Impact @ MPAC surprised even seasoned
supporters with a concert that moved away from traditional
pipe band music and incorporated a more contemporary feel.
The concert not only showcased the talent within the band,
but also a variety of support acts – Kerry Grosser’s
Highland Dance Academy, the Kavanagh Irish Dance Studio, the
Shine Choir, fiddler Isaac Sealey, singer Naomi Smith
and Samba Dancers.
Unfortunately, in all of that mix we neglected to appoint
a photographer, hence the rehearsal photo that heads
this news item.
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