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1979

While the AFP began operations on 19 October 1979, federal policing in Australia can trace its origins to the closing stages of World War 1 to an incident when Queensland Police would not follow the directions of Prime Minister William Hughes.

Since the AFP’s establishment in 1979 demand for our services has grown.

1982

In August 1982, the CPOA and FPA officially merged, and the Industrial Registrar gave the CPOA consent to alter its name to the Australian Federal Police Association (AFPA), stating that it was in the public interest to have one industrial association representing all AFP members.

1998

In 1998, the AFPA changed its rules in order to establish the Police Federation of Australia, which now incorporates Branches for all State, Territory and Federal Police.

2010

3Source: early figures taken from “AFP – The First Thirty Years”, AFP History Project, 2010, Commonwealth of Australia; after 2010 from AFP annual reports

2021

The post-election report for the 2021 AFPA Executive election is now available.

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