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Western Australia Police Star

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WA Police Star

TheWestern Australia Police Starwas established to recogniseWestern Australia Policepersonnel who are killed or seriously injured whilst carrying out their primary functions on or off duty.

Criteria

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The medal is awarded to Western Australia Police sworn personnel who are killed or seriously injured whilst carrying out their primary functions whether on or off duty.[1]The award consists of a medal, miniature, and ribbon bar. No clasps are issued with the medal.

Description

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The Western Australia Police Star is a circular bronze-gold coloured medal, 38 mm in diameter, surmounted withSt Edward's Crown.The obverse displays theWestern Australia Coat of Armswithin a five pointed star, surrounded by the words 'WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE STAR'.

The blank reverse is engraved at its center with the recipient's initials, surname and police regimental number.

Presentations

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The first presentation of Western Australia Police Star was made to Constable Ryan Marron on the 26 May 2017, byPolice Commissioner Karl O'Callaghanat the Western Australian Police Academy. Constable Marron had been left severely disabled and unable to walk or speak after contracting amosquito-borne viruswhile stationed atBalgoin 2011.[2]

On the 4 August 2017, 78 Police Stars were awarded to the families of deceased officers, and several serving and retired officers who had sustained a permanent injury or illness as a result of their service. The oldest Police Star was awarded to the family of Constable Patrick Hackett, who was murdered in 1884.[3][4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Plans for new medal to recognise slain, seriously injured WA police".watoday.au.Fairfax Media.Retrieved1 September2017.
  2. ^"Disabled ex-cop Ryan Marron retires in emotional ceremony".The West Australian.Retrieved17 August2017.
  3. ^"Outgoing WA Police Commissioner says mentally injured cops need better support".ABC News.Retrieved17 August2017.
  4. ^"78 police officers awarded the Western Australia Police Star".Western Australia Government. Archived fromthe originalon 17 August 2017.Retrieved17 August2017.