Police Commissioner thanks AIJAC’s Jeremy Jones

December 9, 2020 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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NSW Police Commissioner Michael Fuller thanked Jeremy Jones, Director of International and of Community Affairs for the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council, at the end of Jones’ long service as an advisor to the NSW Police.

Jeremy Jones and
NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller

In his citation, the Commissioner said “We admire your ongoing commitment and valuable contribution to the diverse communities of NSW” and your ongoing “advice and counsel to NSW Police Force”.

The presentation, in the Police Headquarters in Parramatta, came at the completion of Jones’ term on the Police Commissioner’s Multicultural Advisory Council (PMAC).

Jones served on the Advisory Committee on Culturally Responsible Policing for its full term, from 2010 until 2013, and on its successor, PMAC, from its formation in 2013 until December 2020. 

Jones spoke at the ceremony, noting the significant changes to the relationship between the NSW Police and the community over the past decade.

He noted that the relationship between the Police and the community members working with them had changed from formal to informal communication and from networks to meaningful partnerships.

Speaking about the relative success of NSW in minimising the harm of Covid-19, he spoke about the importance of the NSW population agreeing to act for the common good and having trust in government and its institutions to be acting for the common good.

He also spoke about the times in which the members of the Advisory Committee had challenged and questioned the Police, which was testimony to the mutual respect of the members of the Police and of community representatives.

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2 Responses to “Police Commissioner thanks AIJAC’s Jeremy Jones”
  1. John Kenny says:

    Thanks.

  2. john kenny says:

    Good morning Mr. Jones. I heard you speaking on ABC radio this morning and concur with all you had to say. We here in the outer suburb of Shalvey, NSW, are downtrodden and belittled on a daily basis by such abusive organisations. Everything we were reared to believe in and respect has been thrown out-the-window by these cowards operating an illegal open rifle range at Hammerli Way, Shalvey. They are open 6am-12 midnight 7 days a week with 24/7 protection inside, outside and from the air. With absolutely no representation from anyone in our three tiered system of governance our dilemma is ongoing. A sample of our 20 year correspondences is in the post for you to observe the mental trauma perpetrated against innocent women and children living just 40 metres from this illegality. We constantly hear all the platitudes, 1800RESPECT and the like, means absolutely zilch. For now, I Remain, John Kenny.

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