Life Membership awarded to Greg Tutt

The 2016 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Queensland Police Legacy Scheme was held on Thursday the 13th of October 2016. That meeting was far from your ordinary run of the mill AGM.  It saw the membership unanimously vote for the awarding of life membership to Greg Tutt.

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Assistant Treasurer and long serving director Evan Morgan spoke in support of his motion to award life membership to Greg.  He said, “I make special mention of a member who has shown the commitment and outstanding service I believe is necessary for the awarding of life membership.  That person, Gregory Wayne Tutt, is the current President of the Queensland Police Legacy Scheme.  Greg has been a director of the scheme for 28 years, since 1988, has been the President of the scheme on two separate occasions, from 2004 to 2007 and from 2014 to the present, and has also acted as the Secretary/Manager of the scheme for a period of 8 weeks in 2014.  Greg has sat on and chaired the many committees of the scheme.  He has served the Queensland Police Legacy Scheme with distinction for 28 years and I believe needs to be recognised for his commitment.”

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In response Greg thanked the board for their support and stated that he was very humbled and grateful to receive life membership.

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National Police Remembrance Day 2016

Thursday the 29th of January 2016, was National Police Remembrance Day (NPRD).  It is a special day to all Queensland Police Officers both past and present.  It is also a day of great significance to the families that Queensland Police Legacy supports and accordingly is an important event on the Queensland Police Legacy calendar.

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NPRD is the one day of the year when the general public are actively encouraged to show their support for police and they do not disappoint.  The overwhelmingly majority of the public are supportive of police and it is never more obvious than on NPRD – crowds cheering and clapping as police march to NPRD church services, members of the public donating money in support of Queensland Police Legacy and police families in crisis at inner Brisbane Railway Stations and around the state people going out of their way to attend police stations to say thanks and donate.

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On behalf of the 82 Queensland Police families and 53 dependent children we are currently assisting, Queensland Police Legacy thank you all for your support.

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2016 Queensland Police Legacy Family Holiday

On Sunday the 18th of September 2016, 70 people from 27 Queensland Police families descended on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast for this year’s Queensland Police Legacy Family Holiday.  A new venue was used this year which turned out to be the perfect holiday location for everyone – water park and adventure zone for the preteens, beach for the teenagers, shopping and chilling out for the parents!  Whilst providing time for the families to relax and spend some quality time together and with each other, the week was also jam packed with group events and activities.

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After check-in Sunday afternoon, dinner that evening was the opportunity for all families to acquaint and reacquaint with each other.  This is an extremely important part of the holiday enabling catching up with old friends and the forming of new bonds.  Of great importance was the opportunity the evening provided for the two new families on their first Police Legacy holiday to form those same supportive friendships and connections.  It has been said more than once that Queensland Police Legatees are like cousins….they might not see each other very often but when they do the link is instantly rekindled.

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The Monday afternoon saw the traditional adults v kids cricket match.  The match has been conducted for the last 37 years with the adults scoring, umpiring and, coincidentally, winning by one run on every occasion.  The move to a new holiday venue saw the traditional beach wicket changed to grass.  The match was a see sawing affair filled with laughs, minor injuries (to the adults mainly), dropped catches, 6 and outs, a mid pitch collision between two of the adults involving a plastic but very hard cricket bat and a classic catch by one of the kids that will long be remembered.  The ball was in the air for what seemed like forever. Whilst waiting for it to come down the young man took the opportunity to perform a triple somersault with a half pike into a one-inch mud puddle. He pulled out of the dive early, took the catch one handed at full stretch and scored straight tens from a panel of international judges (AKA adults).  The match was so close to call that the result was withheld for days pending an independent audit.

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Tuesday saw the traditional dress up night arrive, providing everyone with the opportunity to ‘frock up’ and be waited on at a plated dinner.  After dinner, karaoke was on the menu and a great night was had by all.  Complaints by the kids of “I don’t know any Abba songs” were quickly drowned out by comments from the parents of “Who is Tay Tay?”  In the wrap up, golden oldies and new stuff received equal airplay.  What wasn’t equal was the talent range in the singing department.  That, however, is a story for another time.

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On Wednesday the results of the Parents v Kids cricket match were publicly announced to all.  History had been made.  For the first time ever the kids team had won…..coincidently by one run!!  The entire kid’s team broke into immediate and rapturous cheering, with 19 year olds carrying 3 year olds on shoulders whilst dancing.  The parents were shattered.  Whilst identification of the cause was varied, ranging from the captains fault to poor scoring to even poorer cheating, all parents single-mindedly pledged one thing.  It would be another 37 years before the kids would win again!

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A new event was introduced to the Family Holiday this year – theme night.  The inaugural night was held on the Thursday night – pirate night!  The room was expertly decorated complete with a ships plank surrounded by a make believe ocean and schools of circling sharks for those who misbehaved.  Foam parrots and Jolly Rogers decked the walls.  And then the pirates started to arrive.  Everyone got into the mood with costumes varying from the humble eyepatch to getups that would make Captain Jack Sparrow jealous.  Some costumes were so good that identification of the wearer could only be conducted by using a process of elimination!

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Friday saw a relaxing day for most, many by now starting to wilt from too much activity.  The Friday night seafood buffet soon boosted most flagging spirits however.  The following morning was time for everyone to say goodbye.  Yet another Queensland Police Legacy Family Holiday had come to an end.  Friends old and new waved goodbye and hugged, sad that the holiday was over.  Of course they only have 11 months to wait until it will all start again!

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QBank Supports Qld Police Legacy Families

On Monday the 1st of August, 2016, QBank (formerly QPCU) was officially launched.  That organisation has been a proud supporter of Queensland Police Legacy for well over 20 years and has contributed in excess of $200 000.00 in support of Queensland Police Legacy families during that time.  At the QBank launch that commitment and support was reaffirmed with a generous donation of $15,000.

QBank CEO Grant Devine presenting Qld Police Legacy Secretary/Manager Andrew Gough with a most generous donation of $15000.00

QBank CEO Grant Devine presenting Qld Police Legacy Secretary/Manager Andrew Gough with a most generous donation of $15000.00

QBank CEO Grant Devine said “We are delighted to reaffirm our commitment today and help this organisation continue its great work in our community.”

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Queensland Police Legacy Secretary/Manager Andrew Gough thanked the QBank board and in particular Chair Jillian Steinkamp and CEO Grant Devine who made the presentation.  “The generosity of QBank, on behalf of it’s members, will directly assist the 50 Queensland Police families and 81 dependent children Queensland Police Legacy are currently supporting.  I thank you wholeheartedly on their behalf.”, he said.

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2016 QRPA Bowls Day in support of Queensland Police Legacy

The annual QRPA Police Legacy Bowls Day was held on Friday the 8th of July 2016.  A bright and sunny winters day was the backdrop for a fantastic day of bowls, good company and the raising of a large sum in support of Queensland Police Legacy.

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The board and staff of the Queensland Police Legacy Scheme would like to thank the Northern Suburbs Bowls Club for again providing the venue for the day and the Queensland Retired Police Association for their support over many years not only from this event but also from the recent Bowls Day in Bagara and the conduct of a raffle in support of Vic Doe’s 2017 Route 66 Ride for Police Legacy.  It is through this support that we are able to provide quality assistance to our Police Legacy families.

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