Class 107

Class 107

New South Wales Police Academy

749 Bourke St, Redfern, NSW

 

This Class first Walked into the Redfern Police Academy for ” Initial ” training on Monday 16 May 1966 to commence their Policing careers.

They were ” Sworn In ” on Monday 27 June 1966.

Towards the end of their Probationary period, these men returned to Redfern Police Academy for ” Secondary ” training which commenced on Monday 3 April 1967 and concluded on Friday 19 May 1967 at which time they returned to their respective Police Stations of attachment.

 

Although the faces are not that clear, in the photo, because of the distance, the following details have been recorded:

the photo was taken on Wednesday 3 May 1967 by Mullins of 10B Albion St, Haymarket, NSW.

 

Class 107 - May 1966 - Redfern Academy
Class 107 – May 1966 – June 1966    Redfern Academy

 

Back Row ( L – R )
Greg COVENEY # 11947, J.F.G. CAMPBELL # 12017, J.P. HUNDY # 11964, ?, William Joseph KIERSE # 11937, Stephen Edward BILLS # 11934, R.J. BASSETT # 11977, B.S. BRINKLER # 11954, ANDERSON ( see note below ), R.E. BURNETT # 12026, ?, Col COLEMAN # 12030, ?, N.H. GILLON # 12016, T.W. DAN # 12025, R.J. BRADY # 12000, P.J. COOKE # 12018, G.R. GOODWIN # 12005, N.J. MAKEHAM # 12011, R.W. KENT # 11932, Terrence Bernard SHEPHERD # 12078, G.W. DAY # 12060, D.G. PARKINSON # 12007, C.D.R. CROSS # 11990, R.G. SMITH # 12048, G.J. NICHOLSON # 11994, ?, J.N. WRAGG # 12055, R.E. LILLY # 12032, B.V. CURTIS # 11997, J.B. MURRAY # 11980, MILLER, D.J. MURPHY # 11986

3rd Row
R. WESTERHUIS # 11978, ?, ?, K.W. HALLIGAN # 11975, Dick TREVERROW # 11991, William POCKRAN # 11945, ?, John E. WOOLCOTT # 11976, Brian George MARSDEN # 11958, ?, ?, A.F. POLLOCK # 12050, J.D. ABELL # 11987, EVANS, A.B. NORTON-BAKER # 11953, TOBIN, ?, R. ROBINSON # 11940, D.J. SNOWDEN # 12073, C.R. IRWIN # 11933, Patrick James KEYS # 11974, D.B. FERRINGTON # 12006, T.G. LEAHEY # 12022, R.C. WIGLEY # 12015, ?, ?, P.J. THOMAS # 12066, R.G. BULLEY # 12056, B.D. MURCHIE # 11957, ?, ?

2nd Row
Cst KING, L.S. ROBBINS # 11970, Kenneth James DASKEIN # 12064, M.J. HILTON # 11963, ?, P.M. RYAN # 11959, DEWRANT, CRIBBLE, M.P. FAWKNER # 11969, J.J. FALLON # 11968, Ross Norman BETTS # 12058, P.F. THANG # 12042, M.G. BROWN # 12043, ?, Keith David BRADLEY # 11926, ?, John William GILLIES # 12068, ?, N.J. TICEHURST # 11982, Peter Reginald O’CONNOR # 11989, P.J. TUDOR # 11949, Bernie NIVEN # 11946, KESBY, ?, ?, R.R. MORRIS # 11936, C.A. IRWIN # 12024, TAWNING, D.C. BRENTON # 12008, R.J. CAINES # 11973, J.D. MacLEOD # 11988, P.C. WARD # 11952, Cst FITZGERALD

Front Row
G. BRENT # 12034, C.B. WHITE # 11960, M.J. DALEY # 12028, Alan Leonard BECKE # 12001, Frederick Ernest HENNEBERRY # 11996, P.J. BUTLER # 11999, Peter MORRIS # 11948, I.G. CORMIE # 12059, J.H. FOGGO # 12036, ?, M.R. NEDELKO # 12044, SHENTON # 12009, J.M. CORCORAN # 12004, R.C. NICOL # 11941, S/C Brian Keith ANDREWS # 7275, Insp 3/c D. STEWART # 4320, S/C K.J. FERGUSON # 7830, T.W. BAGNALL # 11935, R.J. ELLERY # 12013, DAVIS, J.H. FERRIER # 12069, Michael John MIDDLETON # 12074, WHIT, W.J. DEVINE # 11943, A. BRAAK # 12057, GREEN, PRIOR, BOURKE, J.J. WRIGHT # 11981, D.G. PARKINSON # 12007, PAFF

 

There are THREE people with the surname ANDERSON in this Class.  M.L. ANDERSON # 11939 / P.J. ANDERSON # 12038 / Cadet N.T. ANDERSON # 12083.  I can not be 100% certain ( until further informed ) which ANDERSON is referred to ( in the Back Row ) on the original name sheet –  thus I will mention them in this note but not in the photo.

There are two people with the surname of IRWIN in this Class.  C.A. IRWIN # 12024 & C.R. IRWIN # 11933 ( Cadet ).  I can not be 100% certain ( until further informed ) if C.A. IRWIN is in the 2nd row or the 3rd row.  For the purpose of this photo – I have chosen the 2nd row for C.A. IRWIN # 12024 ( because the faces can’t be distinguished )

There are two people with the surname of MORRIS in this Class.  Peter MORRIS # 11948 & R.R. MORRIS ( Cadet ) # 11936.  I can not be 100% certain ( until further informed ) if Peter is in the front row or the 2nd row.  For the purpose of this photo – I have chosen the front row for Peter ( because the faces can’t be distinguished )

 

 

 

Missing, from the above names in the supplied list and most possibly one of the ?’s:

 

 

# 11925 – not known if this person was in Class 106 or the first one in Class 107.  Name does NOT appear in the 1968 ‘Stud Book’.

# 11927 – Name does NOT appear in the 1968 ‘Stud Book’.

# 11928 – Name does NOT appear in the 1968 ‘Stud Book’.

# 11929 – Cadet – D.J. DAVIS   

# 11930 – Name does NOT appear in the 1968 ‘Stud Book’.

# 11931 – Cadet – L.S. DONALDSON  

# 11935 – Cadet – T.W. BAGNALL  

# 11938 – Sydney Ian TULLOCH   

# 11942 – J. STUDDEN  

# 11943 – W.J. DAVIS  

# 11950 – P.L. BRIDGE   

# 11951 – D.J. BURKE  

# 11955 – A.D. DAWSON    

# 11956 – B.M. MOHR  

# 11961 – Name does NOT appear in the 1968 ‘Stud Book’.

# 11962 – Name does NOT appear in the 1968 ‘Stud Book’.

# 11965 – P.B. CURRY   

# 11966 – Name does NOT appear in the 1968 ‘Stud Book’.

# 11967 – Name does NOT appear in the 1968 ‘Stud Book’.

# 11971 – Name does NOT appear in the 1968 ‘Stud Book’.

# 11972 – R.H. HAYNES   

# 11979 – R.C. TORNING   

# 11981 – J J WRIGHT  

# 11984 – R.D. MYERS   

# 11985 – Name does NOT appear in the 1968 ‘Stud Book’.

# 11992 – K.I. VANAGS    

# 11995 – BARRY MAURICE CHAPMAN    

# 11998 – Roger HARBORNE   

# 12002 – T.A. GRAY   

# 12003 – Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.

# 12010 – Stephen Robert FITTON   

# 12012 – A.L. McLEAY   

# 12013 – R.J. ELLERY   

#12014 – M.W. BRANDER   

# 12019 – Names does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.

# 12020 – J.R. PRYOR    

# 12021 – A.A. HARLEY   

# 12023 – Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.

# 12027 – P.E. HARTLEY   

# 12029 – N.E. McGREGOR   

# 12031 – M.C. NEWTON  

# 12033 – K.F.J. PENNELLS   

# 12035 – K.E. BLAKE   

# 12037 – E.J. WALKER   

# 12039 – J.T. GARLAND    

# 12040 – E.L. WARRY    

# 12041 – Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’

# 12045 – Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’

# 12046 – C.F. NOAKES   

# 12047 – J. ELLERAY   

# 12049 – Leon Michael WICHT   

# 12051 – J.S.C. STEPHENSON   

# 12053 – Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.

# 12054 – Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.

# 12062 – Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.

# 12065 – G.C. TOWNER   

# 12067 – Ronald Norman STEER  APM

# 12060 – J.H. FERRIER   

# 12070 – P.M. MILLAR   

# 12071 – Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.

# 12072 – Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.

# 12075 – Cadet – P.A. CRYMBLE   

# 12076 – Cadet – C.J. GREEN    

# 12077 – Cadet – D.N. DURANT   

# 12079 – 12082  Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.

# 12083 – Cadet – N.T. ANDERSON   

# 12084 – Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.

# 12085 – Cadet – P.E. BODDY   

# 12086 – Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.

# 12087 – Cadet – P.R. SHERWOOD   

# 12088 – Name does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.

# 12089 – Cadet – B.A. HOWARD   

# 12090 – Cadet – I.M. BARNES   

# 12091 – Cadet – A.A. JONES   

# 12092 – Cadet – J.L. AULT   

 

Registered number range   11925 – 12092

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
 5 August 2025


 

 




William Smith McKIE

William Smith McKIE

AKA ?

Late of Merewether, N.S.W.

Grandfather to Christopher WATSON, NSWPF # 33064  

 

NSW Penrith Police Academy Class # ? ? ?

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  4203

Uniform #  2570

 

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 7 May 1938 ( aged 21 years, 11 months, 1 day )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank = Sergeant 2nd Class

 

Stations: ?, Windsor, Robertson ( Friday  25 September 1942 – June 1945 ),  Newcastle ( June 1945 – ? ), Cardiff – Death

 

Service: From 7 May 1938   to    30 July 1965 ( Discharged Medically Unfit stemming from Assault ) = 27 years, 2 months, 23 days Service

Age at Retirement:  49 years, 1 month, 24 days

Time in Retirement:  0 years, 11 months, 8 days

 

Awards: No find on Australian Honours

 

Born: Tuesday 6 June 1 916 in Scotland

Died on: Friday  8 July 1966

Age: 50 years, 1 month, 2 days

Cause: Injuries from violent arrest 2 years earlier

Event location: Main Rd, Boolaroo, NSW

Event date: Saturday  5 September 1964 ( Assaulted )

 

Funeral date: ? ? ?

Funeral location: ?

 

Wake location: ?

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

 

Buried at: Newcastle Memorial Park, Anderson Dve, Beresfield, NSW

Grave location:  Rose P 13/5

 

Memorial located at: ?

William Smith McKIE
Photo via Beyond Courage. 2019

 

WILLIAM IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance

William Smith McKIE - Touchplate at National Wall of Remembrance, ACT
William Smith McKIE – Touch plate at National Wall of Remembrance, ACT


Grave location:

William Smith McKIE & Isabella Stewart McKIE - Grave plaque

William Smith McKIE & Isabella Stewart McKIE - Grave plaque


FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal


May they forever Rest In Peace


 

 

Sergeant Bill McKie ( 1966 )
Sergeant Bill McKie ( 1966 )

 

William Smith McKIE

William Smith McKIE

William Smith McKIE
William on the left ( with the pipe )

William Smith McKie

William Smith McKIE

William Smith McKIE

On the night of 5 September, 1964 Sergeant McKie attended a store in Main Road, Boolaroo where it had been reported an alarm was ringing. The sergeant entered the store with the manager and after turning on the lights they saw two offenders who had broken in. One of the offenders approached the sergeant who then prevented his escape. The man resisted violently, punching and kicking Sergeant McKie until he was subdued and handcuffed. Following the assault the sergeant’s health deteriorated and he was discharged on 30 July, 1965. He died the following year.

 

The sergeant was born in 1916 in Scotland and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 7 May, 1938. At the time of his injury he was stationed at Cardiff.

 


 

National Police Remembrance Day ceremony in Lake Macquarie

 

William Smith McKIE

 


 

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001), Friday 27 January 1967 (No.8), page 292

IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons, and pursuant to the Wills, Probate and Administration Act, 1898-1954;

the Public Trustee Act, 1913, as amended; Testator’s Family Maintenance and Guardianship of Infants Act, 1916-1954; and Trustee Act, 1925-1942; the Public Trustee hereby gives notice that creditors and others having any claim against or to the estate of any of the under mentioned deceased persons who died on or about the respective dates hereunder mentioned, and representation of whose estates was obtained by the Public Trustee in the manner and upon the dates hereunder mentioned, are required to send particulars of their claims to the said Public Trustee at his Branch Office hereunder mentioned, on or before the eighth day of April, 1967, at the expiration of which time the said Public Trustee will distribute the assets of the respective deceased persons to the respective persons entitled, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice.

 

William Smith McKie, late of Merewether, N.S.W., retired Police sergeant, died 8th July, 1966; an election to administer, with the will dated 29th July, 1940, appointing the Public Trustee executor, annexed, was filed on 17th January, 1967.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/220337895


 

Southern Mail (Bowral, NSW : 1889 – 1954),

Friday 8 June 1945, page 1

 

At the P.C.A. dance at Kangaloon on Thursday night last, the president ( Mr. E. R. Alcorn ) said farewell to Constable McKie, who is leaving Robertson for Newcastle.

Mr. and Mrs. McKie had been welcome visitors to all social functions at Kangaloon, and Mr. McKie was an able and conscientious officer who did his work with sympathy and understanding.

On behalf of their Kangaloon friends he wished them all the best in their new home.

Mr. Alcorn also extended a hearty welcome to Constable Bowden, who succeeds Constable McKie, and said he trusted that the same cordial relations would continue during his stay in the district.

Both gentlemen suitably responded.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118955561


 

Southern Mail (Bowral, NSW : 1889 – 1954),

Friday 25 May 1945, page 2

 

Constable Bowden, from Newcastle, will succeed Constable McKie at Robertson.

Constable McKie will be missed by members of the Boys’ Club and many local institutions.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118958189


 

Southern Mail (Bowral, NSW : 1889 – 1954),

Friday 27 April 1945, page 3

Illicit Still Near Robertson

A sensational development long expected by some local residents occurred at Mount Murray on Wednesday. Police and Customs officers seized an illicit still built in heavily timbered country.

One man was arrested at Albion Park and two were questioned at Robertson.

Police smashed a large cask of illicit spirit and casks containing hundreds of gallons of sugar wash.

From a farmhouse nearby Customs men seized 8,000 lbs. of raw sugar which with various articles was taken to Robertson police station.

Later police took small quantities of illicit spirit from two houses near Albion Park.

The raids followed a long investigation of traffic in illicit spirits in South Coast towns.

At dawn on Tuesday police and officers of the special investigation branch of the Customs Department left Wollongong for a search in mountainous country between Albion Park and Robertson.

They searched right through the day and night without sleep, hampered by undergrowth and cutting paths through heavily timbered country.

Those who took part in the raids were Customs officers J. H. McLennan, and N. E. Mitchell, Detective sergt Debney and Detective Marsh, of Wollongong, Constable Farthing, of Albion Park, and Constable McKie, of Robertson.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118952809


 

Southern Mail (Bowral, NSW : 1889 – 1954),

Friday 6 April 1945, page 1

 

At the annual meeting of Robertson Boys’ Club, the following officers were elected : —

President, Mr. W. Missingham; vice-presidents, Mr. E. Ginns and Mr. A. P. Schofield; secretary, Mr. B. A. Badgery; treasurer, Mr. Roberts; supervisor, Mr. C. Walker.

Owing to the probability of his departure from the district, Constable McKie declined re-election as supervisor, and was accorded a hearty vote of appreciation of his services in organising the club and acting as supervisor for the past year.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118953671


 

Southern Mail (Bowral, NSW : 1889 – 1954),

Friday 19 May 1944, page 1

Constable McKie has met with remarkable success in his effort to establish a Boys’ Club at Robertson to meet the needs of the surrounding districts.

An influential committee, including representatives for Myra Vale and Kangaloon, has been formed, with Mr. W. Missingham as president; Mr. Bevan Badgery secretary; and Mr. W. G. Jenkin treasurer.

Boys from 8 to 18 are eligible for membership. No sporting events are to be engaged in on Sundays.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118959075/11914989#


 

Southern Mail (Bowral, NSW : 1889 – 1954),

Friday 13 October 1944, page 1

Constable McKie, of Robertson, is wearing an expressive smile these days. His wife has just presented him with a bonnie daughter.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118955816/11915093#


 

 

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Thursday 24 December 1942 (No.172), page 3278

SHIRE OF WINGECARRIBEE.— Inspector of Slaughter houses.

Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Shire of Wingecarribee has appointed Constable William Smith McKie, of Robertson, as Inspector for the Shire under the provisions of the Cattle Slaughtering and Diseased Animals and Meat Act, 1902, as amended. It is further notified that the appointment of Constable Charles Herbert Chalmers, notified in Government Gazette of 28th August, 1936, is hereby cancelled.

ARCH. S. SMITH, L.L.C.A.,

Deputy Shire Clerk Council Chambers,

Moss Vale,

17th December, 1942.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/225126680


 

 

South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 – 1954),

Friday 9 October 1942, page 14

ROBERTSON.

Constable McKie, who was accompanied by his wife, has arrived at Robertson to take up duties in place of Constable Chalmers, who has been transferred to Windsor.

 

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/142519346


First published on 15 September 2014.

Updated 30 May 2018.

Updated 8 July 2019.

Updated 3 May 2020.

Updated 20 August 2025 with “possible” Academy Class photo.