George Henry Robin GREAVES
George Henry Robin GREAVES
Late of Dural, NSW
NSW Police Cadet # 0803
New South Wales Police Force
Penrith Police College Class # 013 & ended with 020
Regd. # 6858
Rank: NSW Police Cadet – commenced 14 March 1949
Probationary Constable – appointed 16 November 1950
Appointed a Solo Police cyclist on 25 May 1951
Lost 12 days seniority due to medical reasons
Constable – appointed 28 November 1951
Appointed a Solo High Speed cyclist on 29 April 1952
Appointed Police vehicle driver on 3 February 1953
Passed his Constable 1st Class exam on 26 August 1954
Constable 1st Class – appointed 28 November 1957
Senior Constable – appointed 28 November 1962
Passed his Sergeant 3rd Class exam on 2 May 1962
Appointed a High Speed Police driver on 13 January 1964
Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 10 July 1967
Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 8 May 1974
Passed his Sergeant 1st Class exam on 14 May 1974
Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 1 January 1978
Failed his 1st attempt at the Inspectors exam on 10 May 1977 but passed upon his 2nd attempt on 16 May 1980
Inspector – appointed 6 November 1982
Chief Inspector – appointed pre 22 March 1985
Chief Inspector – Retirement
Stations: As a Police Cadet: # 6 Division – North Sydney from 14 March 1949
C.I.B. – M.O. Unit from 6 July 1949
Newcastle from 9 January 1950
# 5 Division – Newtown / Marrickville from 5 June 1950 – Plain Cloths room
As a Sworn member: # 1 Division – Central Police Stn from 20 November 1950 – GD’s
# 10 Division – Waverley from 4 June 1951 – Solo Cyclist
Lithgow from 13 May 1952 – STP Solo motor cyclist
# 5 Newtown / Marrickville – from 6 March 1968 – GD’s
# 27 Division – Blacktown from 7 November 1969 – Assistant Traffic Sergeant
# 27 Division – Blacktown from 27 September 1971 – Traffic Sergeant
# 22 Division – Liverpool from 1 May 1974 – Divisional Traffic Sergeant
# 18 Division – Parramatta from 7 September 1975 – Traffic Sergeant
# 18 Division from 18 December 1977 – GD’s
‘H’ District ( Parramatta ) from 17 December 1978 – Traffic Supervisor
Traffic Branch ( Traffic Control Special ) from 18 February 1984 – Inspector in Charge
Traffic Branch – Retirement
Service: From 14 March 1949 to 16 April 1988 = 39+ years Service
Awards: Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded on 7 November 1974
National Medal – granted 8 June 1988
On the 30 August 1973 he was “Commended for his interest and enthusiasm for the good of the Service in suggesting a more efficient procedure in recording breach reports / parts C of Infringement Notices the subject of Court Process.
L. F. Newman, Deputy Commissioner of Police File: P52150/6858
Courses: Supervision Certificate Course in 1982 at Blacktown Technical College
Disaster Controller / Commanders Course # 12 from 7 – 11 November 1983
Induction & Training Officers Course ( Class 78/2 ) at Academy from 1 – 12 May 1978
Appointed Liaison Officer between Department and Parramatta City Disaster Plan Committee – 21 June 1979
Traffic Planning & Control course at University of NSW 23 June 1980
Australian Counter Disaster College Executive course from 8 – 13 June 1980
Senior Sergeant Course # 6 of 1980
Born: 16 November 1931 in Clacton, England
Died on: Thursday 8 March 2018
Age: 86 years, 3 months, 20 days
Cause: ?
Event location:
Event date: ?
Funeral date: Monday 19 March 2018 @ 11am
Funeral location: Garden Chapel, Castlebrook Memorial Park, 712 Windsor Rd, Rouse Hill
Wake: Hill Bowling Club, Baulkham Hills
Funeral Parlour: Allan Drew Funerals
Buried at: ?
Memorial located at: ?
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May they forever Rest In Peace
George Henry Robin
16.11.1931 – 8.3.2018
Aged 86 years
Late of Dural
Dear in the hearts of his grandchildren, great grandchildren and extended families.
Forever in Our Hearts
Garden Chapel, Castlebrook Memorial Park, Windsor Rd, Rouse Hill on
Afterwards at the Hills Bowling Club, Baulkham Hills.
Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Mar. 14, 2018