Police Life SUMMER 2020-21

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BEHIND THE BADGE

EWAN CUMMINGS Rank: Senior Constable Age: 51 Graduated: 2014 Unit: Swan Hill Highway Patrol

Why did you join Victoria Police? It’s something I’ve wanted to do since I was a kid and my parents were both police officers in Manchester in the UK. Growing up and watching them in the job, it was something that always interested me so when things lined up and the opportunity to join Victoria Police arose, I took it.

It’s an area of policing that has always interested me because I like dealing with vehicles. It’s interesting work and you get to deal with a range of different people every day.

Tell us about your career with Victoria Police.

In Swan Hill, we cover a large patch that has a lot of truck drivers, grey nomads and seasonal fruit pickers as well as the local community, so every day you are dealing with new faces.

After graduating from the Academy, I went to Lilydale and spent 19 weeks working in the uniform section there. I then moved to Ringwood uniform and spent a year-and-ahalf there before I was balloted to Swan Hill.

As part of the balloting system, you are required to work for at least two years in the town you are assigned to. Why have you decided to stay in Swan Hill after completing these two years?

‘Balloting’ is a system where certain squads are put into a ballot after two years of service. If your name is drawn from a hat, you are directed to transfer to a station that could be anywhere in Victoria.

It’s a great town with a great community that I’m really happy to be raising my two children in. It’s also a great team at the station here and everyone is really enthusiastic about the job and wants to make a difference in the town. That’s the kind of environment I want to work in and it’s ended up being the perfect fit for me and my family.

When I was balloted to Swan Hill, my wife and children moved up here with me. Once I got here, I did a few secondments with the Highway Patrol unit. When a position opened, I applied for it and officially became a member of the Swan Hill Highway Patrol in November 2019.

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Why did you pursue a career in the Highway Patrol?

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You’ve lived in a few countries during your life, tell us about this and why you decided to settle in Australia. I was born in South Africa and lived in England for 14 years. After spending 14 years where it rained and rained, I wanted to move somewhere with better weather.

One of my mates from England had moved to Dunedin in New Zealand and I had planned to go there with my wife and children, but I asked him about the weather and he said it rains a lot so we changed plans and decided to move to Australia instead. That’s another reason I enjoy Swan Hill, it doesn’t rain a lot here and the weather is fantastic so it’s exactly what we were looking for when we moved. What’s your favourite part of being a police officer? It sounds cliché but meeting different people and helping members of your community. As a member of Highway Patrol, I get satisfaction out of helping get drink and drug drivers off the road. Drug driving in particular is a big focus and target for me. It’s a huge issue in our area and they are such a danger on the road so I’m very dedicated to ensuring we keep them off the road to make it safer for other drivers. Image Relocation, relocation Sen Const Ewan Cummings has now made Swan Hill his home after being balloted to the remote station four years ago. Editorial: Danielle Ford Photography: Brendan McCarthy


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New centre for major incidents

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Secret life of police - Brent Davidson

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Constable ‘Johnson'

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page 7

Speaking up

5min
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CAREER IN FOCUS: Sister Act

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pages 10-11

A place to call home

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page 12

Graduations like no other

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2020: Police Odyssey - revisited

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pages 14-15

2050 policing; an imagining

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pages 16-17

History made in Halls Gap

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pages 18-19

Air dogs

3min
pages 20-21

Care at a crossroads

5min
pages 22-23

Reining in wayward offenders

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pages 24-25

Equal, safe and strong

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pages 26-27

Bringing Lexy back

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War medals make their way home

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Behind the badge: Ewan Cummings

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