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Brett Bale
Officer in Charge/Drum Major

Bio to come

Paul Hughes
Pipe Major

Paul started his piping career with the Royal Air Force at the age of Nine were he was taught by his father Ian (Huggy). He then went on to play for Lothian & Borders Police and The Vale of Atholl before coming to Australia where he played for the Band Club, Sydney. He has just recently joined the ranks of Manawatu from New Zealand and looking forward to playing in the 2009 worlds.
In 1999 Paul was awarded a bursary which enabled him to enroll on a three year course at the National Piping Centre in Glasgow, under the tuition of the late Pipe Major Angus MacDonald, Pipe Major Roddy Macleod and Pipe Major Colin MacLellan. During his three years at the Centre he was also tutored and advised by pipers of distinction such as Greg Wilson, William Morrison and Dougie Pincock.
Paul is proud to hold the position of Pipe Major of the Western Australia Police Pipe Band, a rank which he gained in 2008

Benjamin McLaughlin
Pipe Sergeant

Ben comes from Christchurch, New Zealand and has been lucky enough to have been taught by some of New Zealand's top tutors such as Alistair Munro, Richard Hawke and Martin Frewen. Those tutors have helped Ben progress through the solo scene and at the beginning of 2005 was upgraded to 'A' grade at age 17.
Since arriving in Western Australia in 2007 he has competed in and won the Open State Championships and also the Champion of Champions series, which was held for the first time in 2008. Also in 2008 Ben was one of three composers from WAPOL who released a new music book entitled 'The Warning Collection' at the National Piping Centre in Glasgow, Scotland.
When not playing for WAPOL he joins his brother at Manawatu and guest plays with The Band Club from Sydney, Australia.

Craig Bailey
Pipes Supervisor

Born in Perth, Western Australia, Craig started playing the
bagpipes at the age of 10 with the Police and Citizen’s Youth Club Pipe Band.
In 1983 he joined the Scotch College Pipe Band where he received
colours and honours awards for service to the school band and was appointed
Pipe Major in 1986. In 1984,
whilst still playing with Scotch he joined the Perth Highland Pipe Band and
served as Pipe Major there between 1996 – 99, then joining the police Band.
Since 1999 Craig has been employed with WAPOL and continues to enjoy his time with the band at home and abroad.

Adam Britten
Pipes

Adam commenced his piping career with the Broken Hill Pipe Band, a Grade 4 band in South Australia, between 1988 and 1994. In 1995 he commenced playing with the City of Adelaide Pipe Band, a grade 1 band. He remained with that band until 2001 during which time they achieved 2nd place in the Australian Pipe Band Championships in 1998 amd again 2000. Between 2001 and 2004 Adam played with the Queensland Police Pipe Band and as a guest player with Nunawading Pipe Band, Manawatu Scottish Society Pipe Band (New Zealand) and latterly in 2004 with Wapol during its attempt at the worlds that year. He is now employed full time as a band officer with Wapol.
During Adam's piping career he has enjoyed considerable success in solo competition including at the Interceltique Festival in Lorient, France.

Paul Spencer
Pipes/keyboard/Bass Guitar

Paul
commenced Piping in 1982 with the City of South Perth Pipe Band and competed
with them at the Australian Championships in 1986. In
1991 Paul joined the Police Band as a Special Constable and later Transferred
to a civilian position.
He is a
prolific composer of Pipe tunes many of which have become part of the Band's
repertoire. In 1998 Paul produced his first music book entitled the "
OFF DUTY" collection. He collaborates in all of the band's
concert arrangements.

Paul Giovannetti
Pipes

Paul began learning the pipes with the Police and Citizens Youth Club Band
in 1989. In late 1996 he moved to the Armadale City Pipe Band to help progress
his playing ability and in early 2000 Paul began as a guest player with the Police Pipe
Band. At the beginning of 2006 Paul took up a full-time contract with Wapol.

Iain Westgate
Pipes

Iain has been playing the Pipes for 19 years, having been taught by his Father and then Gold Medal competitor Iain Macey for four years. He was Pipe Sergeant of RAF Halton Pipes and Drums for 8 years, taking the band from Grade 4 to Grade 3 and coming 2nd at the World Champs in 2007.
Iain has won many solo competitions, including the Willie Ferguson trophy, where competitors are selected from all around the UK and a final held in Glasgow. He won this trophy two years running.
He has been the Official Piper to the British Embassy in Russia and was also the lone piper on the opening night of the Edinburgh Tattoo in 2006.
Iain is pleased to have moved from the UK and is looking forward learning new instruments and making a significant contribution to the Pipe Corps at WAPOL.

Keith Shoobridge APM
Pipe Major RTD/Acoustic Guitar/Webmaster

Coming from a conventional music background Keith was introduced to
piping whilst undergoing recruit training at the Western Australia Police Academy in
1970. He was appointed Pipe Major in March 1985 and remained in that position
until August 2000 when he retired from the WA Police Service.
He continues to perform with the band during all concert performances

Walter Hoggan
Pipes

Walter and his family migrated to Australia in November 2006 from Falkirk in Central Scotland.
Walter has been piping with Wallacestone & District since the age of 14. He was taught by Jimmy Inglis as well as Tom Anderson (ex Muirhead & Sons Pipe Band). Walter started off in the Novice Juvenile grade and then moved straight on to Grade 2 with good results throughout the 1980s and 1990s where they won Champion of Champions in 1990 and came second in the World Championships. They then went on to compete in Grade 1. He also had the privilege of playing in Lorient, France with Wallacestone four times. Wallacestone & District is the oldest Civilian Pipe Band in the world and Walter is very proud to have been part of the band.
In January 2007, Walter joined WAPOL as a guest player. He is looking forward to participating with the band which will be very exciting and rewarding as it is something different to the Scottish pipe band scene.

Duncan Rankine
Pipes

Duncan has played with WAPOL since 2006 and played with many bands prior such as WA Police and Citizens Youth Club Pipe Band, WA Squadron Pipes & Drums, The Nottinghamshire Police Pipe Band, which competed throughout England and Scotland. He also played with Perth Highland Pipe Band and competed both in Australia and in New Zealand and then with the Shadow Highlanders before being invited to play with Western Australia Police Pipe Band.
During his time with Wapol Duncan has enjoyed playing with the band and is looking forward to playing in upcoming events, including major concerts.

Jamie Forsyth
Pipes

In 2007 Jamie was the NSW representative for the Australian OAM competition in Brisbane. Throughout his piping career he has achieved successes in the solo circuit, competing in the sub-intermediate and intermediate grades.
Jamie also helps put together WA’s regular newsletter ‘PipebandsWA’ and has also been a driving force behind getting ‘Celitc Sessions’ underway. In 2008, he is competing in Scotland at the World Pipe Band Championships with the Australian Highlanders Pipe Band.
Jamie is looking forward to the new challenges ahead playing with WAPOL, hoping to extend his knowledge and experience.

Peter Field
Piper

Peter is a former member of the Grade 1 Hamilton Caledonian Society's Pipe Band in NZ where he was Pipe Sergeant before joining WAPOL. Since 2005 he has also played with the band Club from Sydney when they have competed at the World Pipe Band Championships.
Peter and his family have made the move to Perth from NZ and are thoroughly enjoying this side of the Tasman.

Peter Hackett
Electric Bass

Bio to come

Garry Kelly

Bio to come

Mark Sinclair
Piper

Mark started his piping career at age five 5 and I was taught by his father, Al Sinclair. He has attended and competed at the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow on two occasions, first playing for the City of Blacktown Pipe Band in 2006 and most recently with City of Rockingham Pipe Band in 2008. He has also competed in several Western Australian solo competitions and been fortunate to pick up prizes in most.
Mark is looking forward to his time as a guest player with WAPOL and is looking to build up his piping knowledge.

Lauren Pember
Pipes

Lauren began learning the pipes at age 12 at Presbyterian Ladies' College under the tuition of Ailsa Miller, Kerry and Peter Jones. In 2005 she became pipe major of the PLC Pipe Band and took the band touring around England and Scotland in that year.
After school, Lauren joined the Shadow Highlanders Pipe Band.
Currently Lauren hopes to improve her piping knowledge and skills whilst at WAPOL.

Susan Lissiman
Pipes

Susan started playing the pipes in 2001 at PLC.and in 2005 she was promoted to the position of Pipe Sergeant of the band.
After finishing school Lauren joined the Shadow Highlanders Pipe Band where she helped the band go on to win the grade 4 Western Australia state championships in 2006.
Susan looks forward to improving her piping and playing skills with WAPOL in future jobs, concerts and competitions.

Hamish Cotton
Pipes

Hamish comes from a proud family history of pipers and drummers, 4 of whom are still currently playing.
At the age of 8 Hamish continued with the family tradition and began learning the pipes with the Feilding Pipe Band in New Zealand and was soon promoted to the position of Pipe Sergeant. A member of the band for 16 years, with various achievements in the solo and band scene, Hamish left his native homeland to take up a fulltime position with the police Band in November 1999.
Hamish took up a full time position within the WA Police Service in 2004 and returned to the band as a guest player in January 2007.

Ryan Kennedy
Pipes
Photo still to come
After joining Arbroath RBLS Pipe Band in 1991 Ryan moved to Tayside Police Pipe Band in 1995. In 1997 he took over as Pipe Major of Arbroath RBLS in 1997 where the band under his control enjoyed great success. From the band's successful teaching programme, Ryan was able to take a group of youngsters through Novice Juvenile Grade winning Cowal Championships and a second place at the World Championships in 1999. Due to the majority of the band leaving for university, the remainder of the juvenile band fed into the main band, which started competing in Grade 4b in 2000, winning Champion of Champions in this grade in 2001. The band moved to grade 3 in 2003 and again was among the prizes both at local and national level.
Ryan joined Wapol in October 2006 when he moved to Perth from Scotland with his work. He is looking forward to the challenge of playing with WAPOL.

Emlyn (EJ) Brown
Drum Sergeant/Tutor

At the age of 13 Emlyn began learning with the City of Wellington
Pipe Band in New Zealand and in 1985 was appointed to the position of Drum Sgt.
In his role as Drum Sgt won 7 New Zealand Grade 1 drumming titles.
In 1991 Emlyn had the good fortune to be invited to the USA to play and give some tuition assistance to the City of Washington Pipe Band Drum Corps.
In 1993 he moved to Perth and took up the position of Drum Sgt of W.A. Police Pipe Band
and consequently was tutor in 1998 when they won the World Championships in
Grade 2.
In May, 2001 Emlyn was at the helm of the Drum corps when the band won the 2001 US Open PIpe Band Championships in Grade 1 at Alma Michigan.
Emlyn is the current Vice Principal of Drumming for Western Australia


Danny Bowles
Snare Drum/Kit Drum

At
the age of 9 Danny started to learn side drum with the Moorabbin City Pipe
Band. In 1997 he joined the Victoria Police Pipe Band and was part of the band that
won the World Pipe Band Championships Grade 1 in 1998. He
later began playing with the Williamstown RSL Pipe Band in Victoria when in
2000 they won the Australian Pipe Band Championships in Grade 1 and also won
the champion Drum Corps title.
Danny commenced playing with Wapol in August 2000 until 2006 when he left the band for
another vocation, but after a short time away he again took up employment with the band in June 2007.

Iain Hamilton
Bass Drum/Percussion

Iain
migrated to Australia in 1972 from Grangemouth, Scotland.
Originally taught by his father, Iain began playing with the City of
South Perth Pipe Band from 1979 until 1988, playing tenor, bass and snare drum.
He also played with the 5th Military District (Army Reserve) Pipes and Drums between 1989 – 1992.
In 1990 Iain began playing the side drum with the Police band as a
guest player until his full time appointment as a constable in 1993.
Now playing Bass Drum, Iain was a member of the band when they won the
World Championships Grade 2 and Open USA championships in 2001.

Libby O'Brien
Side and Kit Drums, Keyboard

Libby started playing the snare drum at age 11 under David Allan with the Taupo and Districts Pipe Band in New Zealand, and became leading
drummer in 2002. With a goal to play in Grade One, she then became a member of the Auckland and District pipe band in 2004 and was a
member of the corps that took out the New Zealand drumming championship the following year, and again in 2007.
Libby recently competed at the 2008 World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow with The Band Club, Sydney who were the first band in history to gain a spot in the finals in their first year in grade one. The band went on to place 14th in the World, and 12th best drum corps.
Libby has won three open side drumming titles in New Zealand and is the current Western Australia State Solo Champion. She also enjoys teaching young drummers and has been teaching for 5 years, primarily youth bands and at summer schools.
Moving to Perth in 2007, Libby became a full time member of Wapol in January 2008 after being a guest player for a few months prior. She is looking forward to helping the backing team at Wapol, developing her own drumming and getting pipe bands out into the community

Sandy Bayne
Snare Drum

Sandy started drumming when he was 10 with the 1st St Andrews Coy Boy's Brigade under Dave Clark (world champion, Muirhead & Sons), but rose
to prominence under the tutelage of Alan Graham. At 16, he moved to the City of St Andrews Pipe Band as lead tip where he won several
major championships, becoming the youngest (we think) leading drummer to ever do so. At 19, Sandy went to play for the
Scotrail Vale of Atholl for 2 years before returning to St Andrews to take on a predominantly teaching role.
Sandy has proudly taught such institutions as RAF Leuchars and the Black Watch. He has performed at many prestigious events worldwide and has spent the last 3 years learning from and playing with Paul Turner (former world solo drumming champion) once again at the Vale of Atholl.
Sandy is excited about the move to Australia and hopes to play an integral role in making WAPOL the best pipe band in the southern hemisphere.

Kirsty Lee
Tenor Drum

Kirsty started playing the tenor drum at the age of fourteen with the City of Cockburn Pipe Band. Wanting to pursue her drumming career, she worked on her tenor drumming and was successful in her audition into WAPOL. Since being with WAPOL she has travelled throughout the state for the 2005 Country Tour.
Kirsty continues to ba a member of WAPOL.

Conor Breheny
Side Drum

Conor began learning the snare drum at age 9 when he commenced at Trinity College, East Perth. Under the tutelage of Alan Wallace and John Giovannetti he progressed to become Drum Sergeant of the Trinity College Pipes & Drums for the last three years of high school. After graduating in 2004, Conor returned to Trinity in 2005 to take up employment as the band's drum tutor, a position he still holds.
In 2003 he was one of the founding members of the Shadow Highlanders, a local pipe band where he is currently their lead drummer. He has also competed as a guest with Taupo & Districts Pipe Band in the 2007 New Zealand Pipe Band Championships.
Conor joined WAPOL in April 2008 and is looking forward to developing his drumming up to Grade 1 standard.
Roy Hamilton
Snare Drum/Kit Drum/Alto Drum/Synthesizer/Acoustic Guitar

In 1970 Roy joined the
Wallestone Pipe band in Scotland and after migrating to Australia in 1972 he
joined the Coastal Scottish Pipe Band. In
1989 Roy moved to Canada to become a member of the 78th Fraser
Highlanders and on return to Australia had the Honour of being made a Life
Member of the City of
South Perth Pipe Band(Coastal Scottish).
He joined the Western Australia
Police Band in 1994 and was also a member of the World Champion drum Corp in
1998 and in every major event since.
Roy has composed a number of pipe tunes performed by the band as well as playing a major part in the band's concert ensemble.

John Giovannetti
Side Drum

John, obviously a man of few words, joined the WA Police Band at the end of 2001. His is currently a student and plays in Open Grade solo. He was previously with the Armadale City Pipe Band

Nick Craven
Tenor drum

Nick began tenor drumming in the Scotch College Pipe Band in 2001 and was given the position of drum sergeant in his final year at Scotch, 2005. After leaving school, he joined the Shadow Highlanders and helped them win their second State Championship title in 2006.
Nick became a member of WAPOL in December of 2006 to play in the Channel 7 Christmas Pageant as his first performance. He joined with WAPOL in 2007 in Moscow to play in the Kremlin Zoria Military Tattoo.
He looks forward to travelling and competing with WAPOL on the international stage in the future.

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