Officer-in-charge of Kingaroy Police, Snr Sgt David Tierney

November 14, 2018

Kingaroy Police are inviting South Burnett residents to join them for breakfast on Friday, November 23, to help mark White Ribbon Day.

White Ribbon Day aims to raise awareness of male violence against women.

“It’s time to draw a line in the sand and start making a cultural change,” Officer-in-Charge of Kingaroy Police, Senior Sergeant David Tierney said.

“The silent majority of men need to stop being silent or excusing this behaviour. 

“As does everyone that condones it through their silence.”

The breakfast will run from 7:30am to 9:30am.

There’ll be free tea and coffee, and bacon and egg muffins will be available for $2.50.

White ribbons will also be available for $1, with all proceeds going to White Ribbon Australia.

“Rain, hail or shine it will be on,” Snr Sgt Tierney said.


 

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