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Western Australia Police Pipe Band

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Western Australia Police Pipe Band
Western Australia Police Pipe Band at a police recruit graduation
Established1966
LocationPerth
Grade1
Pipe majorAlisdair McLaren
Drum majorDarren King
Drum sergeantDavid Johnston
TartanNapier
Websitewapol.com.au

The Western Australia Police Pipe Band (WAPOL) is an Australian competitive pipe band organization based in Perth, Western Australia associated with the Western Australia Police.

History

The band at a police recruit graduation

The original Western Australia Police Band was a brass band between 1902 and 1925. The WA Police Pipe Band, now commonly known as and referred to as WAPOL, was formed in 1966.[1]

The band won the Grade 2 title at the World Pipe Band Championships in 1998, and was promoted to Grade 1 at the end of the season.[2][3] It is currently the only Australian competitive pipe band, sanctioned in competition by the Western Australia Police.

At the World Championships in 2004 the band qualified for the final and came 11th overall.[4]

As of August 2016, WAPOL are the current Australian and South Pacific Grade 1 champions, having won this biennial national competition in 2012 and 2014 and are also the reigning WA Grade 1 Champions.

In 2004, the WA Police allowed civilians to become members of the police pipe band alongside officers, and as of 2019, most members of the WA Police pipe band are civilians, and therefore not police officers.

In 2020, the band made the decision to form a youth development program to encourage local interest in learning bagpipes and Scottish drumming.[5]

Pipe majors

  • James Murray (2012-2019)
  • Stuart Robertson (Acting 2019-2020)
  • Alisdair McLaren (2020–present)

Leading drummers

  • Gary Potter (2017-2020)
  • David Johnston (2020-present)

Discography

  • Seolauh Ur (1996)
  • Music of the Gael (1998)
  • Off Duty (2000)

References

  1. ^ "Home". wapol.com.au. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Alisdair McLaren – The National Piping Centre".
  3. ^ "Western Australia Police Pipe Band". pipes-drums. 31 December 2000. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  4. ^ "WAPOL changes plans to compete at World's – pipes-drums".
  5. ^ "More moves at WAPOL, as band launches Youth Development program". Retrieved 25 August 2020.

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