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House of RepresentativesMonday 28 July 2025

STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS

Mr LIM (Tangney) (16:29): I joined the WA Police Force in 2006. I was not your typical police officer. I was a migrant.

I was 45 years old. I didn't have a network or support in the WA Police Force. Detective Sergeant John Harty changed this for me.

He has been my mentor in the police force since 2007, one year after I joined. He guided my police career and encouraged me to apply for the rank of sergeant. My career path in the police force was successful because of John.

Three days ago our police family lost an invaluable member. John was not only a mentor but my very close, dear friend. I could call him at any time and he would respond to me.

We were born in the same year, in the same month, only a few days apart. Two weeks ago, John texted me when I was flying from Perth to Canberra. He said, 'Sam, I'm not well; I wish to see you.' I was not expecting to say goodbye to him that soon.

As police officers we carry a heavy mental burden. Mentors like John helped in learning not only our duty but also how to manage the stress of police work. Yesterday, I reflected with my police brothers and sisters, and John's wife, Beth.

Goodbye, John. (Time expired)

SourceHouse of Representatives, Monday 28 July 2025 — official recordTA-250728-house-f7311685c66f:s143