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NSW MOUNTED POLICE @ Reclaim Australia Rally in Sydney 04042015
NSW Mounted Police @ Reclaim Australia Rally in Sydney On the 04 April 2015
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NSW Mounted Police Open Day - November 2017 (Sydney)
On the 26th of November the NSW Mounted Police hosted their annual open day at their headquarters in Redfern in Sydney. Today, the Mounted Section is the only remaining Police Station in New South Wales continuing Mounted Police, which is the oldest continuous Mounted Police Unit in the world. #NSWPolice #NSWMountedPolice #Sydney #2017
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Short clip of mounted police in Surry Hills Sydney Australia
NSW Mounted Police - Sydney CBD
New South Wales Mounted Police (NSWMP) on a Sunday afternoon stroll. Video Taken - 9 April 2017 from Corner of Pitt Street and Bridge Street (near ASX - 20 Bridge Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AU).
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Australian Police Centenary - Sydney (1962)
Sydney, Australia.
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C.U. Cap badge of New South Wales Police. M.S. Constable of the N.S.W. Police on duty. M.S. The present Commissioner of Police Mr. Norman Allan sitting at desk. C.U. Face on painting of the first Commissioner Captain John McCelerie. V.S. Flashbacks of NSW Police during search for missing boy and a search for two escapes they cover brush land with tracker dogs and Landrovers. V.S. Police in small outboard motorboats speeding about Sydney Harbour they are training for flood rescue work. M.S. Water pouring over the side of cliff like a giant waterfall. A shot looking along flooded street of a small town. V.S. Police bring the pilot of a crashed helicopter to dry land from the flood area. L.S. People and cars near cliff edge. M.S. Savage sea breaking near cliff. M.S. The cliff rescue team rescue a man on the windswept cliff. MS. At night of a police sign outside police station pans down to police car with headlights on moves off. MS. Two operators at police radio control centre. CU. Man in trilby in moving car talking through microphone. Panning shot at night, police car speeding down road. VS. NSW Police clash with dockers in 1959. VS. Various branches of the police take part in the biggest police parade ever staged in Australia coverage shows mounted police, motorcycle police, women-police foot police and a contingent of New Zealand police.
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NSW Mounted Police Preparing for the Musical Ride for the Sydney Royal Easter Show 25032016
NSW Mounted Police Preparing for the Musical Ride for the Sydney Royal Easter Show 25032016
Mounted Unit 2018
Hay! We over-herd you wanted a peek behind-the-scenes of our Mounted Unit? Our horses were recently put through their paces at a training day.. you could say they are the experts in their field.
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HIP 470 at the APG Yearling Sale - March 3/19 - Sydney, AUSTRALIA
HIP 470 at the Australian Pacing Gold Yearling Sale - March 3/19 - Sydney, AUSTRALIA
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NSW Mounted Police After Musical Ride Cool Down @ The Sydney Royal Easter Show 25032016
NSW Mounted Police After Musical Ride Cool Down @ The Sydney Royal Easter Show 25032016
Saddle up with Victoria Police
Tarzan was rescued from drought stricken Victoria in 2007 and had what it took to join the Victoria Police Mounted Branch. Do you have a horse that has what it takes?
Victoria Police are looking for horses that are that display the following characteristics:
- Over 16.1hh
- Calm temperament
- Over 4-years-old and under 10-years-old
- Good/Sound conformation
- Float well
- Good trainability
- Low flight response
- Brave and obedient
- Any breed and colour will be considered
You can contact the Victoria Police Mounted Branch via ph: 9682 4733 or email: mountedbranch.tops@police.vic.gov.au
Scott Brodie presentation HORSESFROMCOURSES
Scott Brodie is Manager of the Racing NSW Thoroughbred Retraining Program. A NSW Mounted Police horse trainer and classically trained rider, Scott has a unique spin on the retraining of retired racehorses. Utilising a surprisingly smooth synergy of natural horsemanship and the practical application of classical dressage, Scott’s systematic approach to this often difficult and dangerous endeavour ensures the smoothest and fairest transition for the horse from racing machine to a pleasurable riding partner. A qualified Instructor with the Equestrian Federation of Australia, Scott has trained under many Olympians and world class instructors. He has competed to Advanced level in eventing and has schooled horses from break-in to the Grand Prix movements in dressage. Scott is an advocate and accomplished practitioner of ‘Natural Horsemanship’ techniques. As a serving Mounted Police Officer, Scott was selected to represent Australia in the Royal Pageant of the Horse, at Windsor Castle for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. He won numerous police horse events at the Sydney Royal Easter Show, and was presented the prestigious “Silver Spurs Award” for outstanding horsemanship and service to the NSW Police Force by the Police Commissioner. Scott was also the recipient of a Bravery Citation for incidents that occurred in 1999. Scott is currently a contract horse trainer and instructor with the NSW Mounted police, implementing his training system for the education of police re mounts.
As Thoroughbred Retraining Manager with Racing NSW, Scott has appeared on television and printed media as spokesperson for the program and held demonstrations internationally. He mentors a first class team of horse trainers who implement the program on a daily basis, as well as supervising the training of corrective services staff and inmates involved in the program. Scott is also the facilitator of a program of equine assisted therapy for returned service personal recovering from PTSD, The thoroughbred and veterans welfare alliance. Scott has personally overseen the retraining and rehoming of hundreds of ex race horses
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Windsor Horse Show 2012. New South Wales Mounted Police rehearsal for the Musical Ride .
MBT - Mounted Police Officer
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NSW Mounted Police Unit farewelled as they leave for Queen's Diamond Jubilee Pageant
The NSW Mounted Police Unit is on its way to London to make final preparations for their performance at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Pageant.
The Minister for Police and Emergency Services, Michael Gallacher, and NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione joined the Commander of Major Events and Incident Group Commander, Assistant Commissioner Alan Clarke, to farewell the officers at Sydney International Airport today (Tuesday 1 May 2012).
The pageant, 'The World Comes To Windsor', will take place at Windsor Castle on 10-13 May and will feature 550 horses from across the world to represent countries the Queen has visited on more than 250 State visits.
The horses will be accompanied by more than 1000 human performers including riders, dancers and musicians from 16 countries, including Canada, India, Russia, Chile and Australia.
The public event will take place over the first three evenings and the Queen will attend the final show on Sunday 13 May 2012, with guest artists and narrators joining the performers for the night.
Commissioner Andrew Scipione said the performance at the pageant will be another proud achievement for the Mounted Police Unit.
NSW mounted officers have been supporting and protecting the people of New South Wales for 187 years, the Commissioner said.
In addition to providing assistance in high-visibility policing operations, they play an important role at ceremonial and protocol engagements, and they are regularly invited to perform at major events.
They have already been privileged to have been involved in historical events such as the 1988 Bicentenary celebrations, the 2000 Olympics Torch Relay, and the 2005 and 2010 Sydney productions of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
I could not be more proud to see our Mounted Police Unit take centre stage at The Queen's Diamond Jubilee, especially during our 150th Anniversary year, Commissioner Scipione said.
The Mounted Police Unit will present a spectacular Australiana ride for the jubilee, choreographed with six traditional Aboriginal dancers, demonstrations by Maoris and Cook Island dancers to the music of the New Zealand Defence Force Band.
The unit will also have the privilege of riding the Queen's Household Cavalry for the display.
NSW Mounted Police Commander, Inspector Kirsten McFadden, said performing at the Diamond Jubilee will be a career highlight for her officers.
The pageant will feature some of the world's best equestrian performers and we are delighted to be among them, Inspector McFadden said.
We are fortunate to be recognised for our contribution within the NSW Police Force and our dedication to the community. A lot of training, preparation and hard work goes into being a member of the team, as well performing operational duties at major incidents and events.
This is such a prestigious event and we are pleased to not only represent NSW Police Force and New South Wales, but also Australia.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and we appreciate the support from our corporate sponsors Qantas, the Police Credit Union and R.M. Williams for their contributions to help us make this trip, Insp McFadden said.
For regular updates on the Mounted Police Unit's travels in London and their performance at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Pageant visit the NSW Mounted Police Unit's Facebook page: