by AFP Former Members Association | 20 Aug 2020 | Uncategorised
Today the AFP Former Members Association launched their Book Club. The idea is for financial members of the AFPFMA to share books amongst themselves, read them, hang onto them for 3 months then pass them onto other members. It’s easy to reserve a book and it is a free service to AFPFMA members. All you pay is for postage.
by AFP Former Members Association | 3 Aug 2020 | Events, Uncategorised
Members of the Australian Federal Police Former Members Association were very pleased today to present our Patron Major-General (Retired) Ron Grey AO DSO FAIM with a commemorative boxed challenge coin.
by Marzio Da Re, APM | 23 Jul 2020 | Contributions, Uncategorised
This article takes a fresh look at how a Japanese doomsday cult evolved to become Japan’s most-deadly terrorist organisation and the pivotal role their activities and experiments on a remote sheep station in Western Australia played in this 1995 Tokyo mass murder.
by AFP Former Members Association | 2 Apr 2020 | Mates In Blue, Uncategorised
The AFPFMA Bush fire fundraising appeal raised a total of $19,116.72! A fantastic effort that demonstrates the generosity of former AFP members and the broader Blue Family. To ensure all those eligible for assistance are supported, we now seek your help in ensuring we know who they are.
by AFP Former Members Association | 1 Apr 2020 | Mates In Blue, Uncategorised
With many in self isolation, it is important to look after our mental health. One tip that we have is be kind to each other. These are difficult times and the AFPFMA are here to help it’s members with some sound advice.
by AFP Former Members Association | 8 Mar 2020 | Mates In Blue, Uncategorised
An update for all those who donated to the AFPFMA bush fire appeal. Our recipients are very appreciative of the help you have given, and half the money raised has been allocated already. The first round of payments of $1,000 each was given at the end of January 2020, with a second round of $2,000 given to each recipient at the beginning of March, totaling $9,000 so far.