Coffs Clarence Police District welcomes two new probationary constables after their graduation at last week’s Goulburn Police Academy ceremony, said Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh.
“Our new police officers have chosen a career of service and will be a vital asset to the people of the Coffs Coast,” Mr Singh said.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the new officers for their contribution and congratulate them on the start of their exciting careers.”
Minister for Police and Emergency Services David Elliott congratulated the 192 new recruits who bring a fresh boost to the Force.
“Congratulations to the men and women of class 347 on their graduation. They join the NSW Police Force at its strongest and most efficient,” Mr Elliott said.
“After eight months of world-class training, the attesting officers join their stations on Monday 21 June and invigorate the policing capabilities of this state.”
The NSW Government has committed to invest $583 million to introduce 1500 extra police over four years to enhance community safety across NSW and is investing $60 million over four years to upgrade the Goulburn Police Academy.
Class 347 includes 137 men and 55 women. Some recruits entered the NSW Police Academy straight from school or university, while others left established professional careers and trades.
The new probationary constables come from diverse backgrounds. Twenty-one recruits were born overseas in countries including Jamaica, the Philippines and China. Many are from non-English speaking backgrounds, with seven recruits fluent in a second language including Arabic, Chinese and German.
Seven recruits are Indigenous with 1 recruit coming through the Indigenous Police Recruitment Our Way Delivery (IPROWD) program.
