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Engagements
Engagements can be
categorised into Core and Non Core police business. A list of some of the roles
regularly
undertaken by the
band are :-
Core Business
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Performing
at Neighbourhood Watch Promotions;
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School
programs (Community policing, Safety House, junior and pre school mainly)
Protective behaviour message;
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Country
police liaison day concerts;
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Stars
and Stripes (Sports Star with police together) (Primary and Secondary
Schools);
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School
Watch, Safety House;
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Aged
groups (with Security Advice Unit), street marches – SES, Fireweek, Country
CFS parades;
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Police
Graduations / Church Services;
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Police
Historical Foundation;
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Police
Funerals;
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Police
Rangers (Crime Prevention Convention);
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Royal
Show – when no police pavilion available.
Non Core
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State
Functions;
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Ceremonial
Parades – eg. Parliament, RAAF;
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Street
Marches (non police) - Government House (Service and Investitures, Garden
Parties) Christmas Pageant;
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Opening
Ceremonies (non police) - Conventions, Tourism, Service Clubs, National /
International events;
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Major
charity concerts – Blind Welfare, Central Mission, Christmas, Festival
Theatre Gala, Mary Potter, Service Clubs, Red Cross, Make a Wish Foundation,
Camp Quality, Flying Doctor;
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Minor
charity concerts – Probus Clubs, Returned Services, Church Charities, School
Fund Raising, Service Clubs;
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Tourism
Events – changing of the Guard, Ship Welcomes, Glenelg foreshore welcoming
parades, Convention and Tourism Authority, Rundle Mall, Military Tattoos,
World Bowls, Grand Prix, Christmas Pageant, Olympic Games;
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State
/ Local Government events – opening / closing / dedicating
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Entertainment
– Retired police, nursing homes, police bowls, senior citizens;
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Football
promotions – Opening Season / Grand Final
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Basketball
opening, 36ers
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Cricket
Events
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Animal
Expo – Talk to the Animals, National TV coverage
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Federal
Government – Arrival Governor General (march, play and rehearse – only
State band available for these vice regal commitments);
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Sponsors
concerts.
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