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Delegates Meeting to discuss SAPOL leadership and future direction

Police Association of South Australia < 1 min read

The Police Association of South Australia (PASA) advises that a meeting of elected delegates will be held tomorrow, Tuesday June 23, 2026, to discuss matters relating to leadership of South Australia Police.

 

PASA delegates represent police officers from every workgroup in SAPOL, including metropolitan, regional and specialist areas.

 

The meeting will proceed as a closed internal session.

 

Following the conclusion of the meeting, Police Association president Wade Burns will speak at PASA headquarters, Level 2, 27 Carrington St, Adelaide, at 2pm.

 

Media representatives are invited to attend.

 

For further details contact the association on: (08) 8212 3055, 0400 377 299 or [email protected]

Monday June 22, 2026

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