The vertical jump and hand grip tests were popular among visitors to NSW Police’s award-winning exhibit at the Royal Easter Show.
The NSW Police exhibit at the Royal Easter Show was well attended by visitors eager to learn about careers in the force and learn more about policing in general.
Popular among young and all old were the vertical jump test and hand grip strength tests that form part of the capacity testing regime required to get into the NSW Police Academy.
Kids especially enjoyed being photographed on the police motorbike and jet ski and have their fingerprints taken.
The exhibit was manned by a range of police including general duties, detectives, higher intelligence crime officers, and members of the recruitment team.
Police Bank was pleased to sponsor the exhibit and members of our team were on the ground to provide support at the bustling stand.
NSW Police won a Silver Award for the best exhibit at the Royal Easter Show, which is Australia’s largest ticketed event, attracting more than 828,000 attendees on average.
“The judging criteria was not only based on the physical appearance of the stand, however also the interactions which were occurring on the exhibit. This is a real testament to all staff, including the Police Bank team, who were so wonderful throughout the show,” said Maddison Andriano, Marketing Project Officer.