Hi guys,
I'm joining WAPOL very shortly - have been accepted (from another country) and would like to ask if you guys could throw up any useful info here.
For example:
1) job codes / call signs (I have seen a thread about it but would like an up to date list if anyone has it). I would like to study it before I go and anything else recommended (it's always better to be a step ahead, makes life easier).
2) any info at all about the WAPOL academy in Joondalup (I've seen the website) does anyone have pics? Any other info about the academy and training? (anything at all).
3) costs of living in Perth
i.e. How much is a can of coke? (not that I drink it, but this will give me some basic idea of costs)
How much for a beer at pub? (I do drink that).
How much is a 1 bedroom flat or studio unit / room in Perth? (for the first six months I will be there alone)
What is the tax rate for income? i.e. as a recruit on $38,000 (I think that's it) how much do I take home after tax per week?
Transport: are there trains to and from Joondalup to Perth? how much do they cost? do they run 24hrs?
People: are they friendly? (generally speaking) - a hard question to answer most likely.
I've googled quite a bit on various things but still have a lot more to learn.
Any info at all will be greatly appreciated.
thanks a lot.
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Re: info on WAPOL please
3) costs of living in Perthcmg2perth wrote:Hi guys,
I'm joining WAPOL very shortly - have been accepted (from another country) and would like to ask if you guys could throw up any useful info here.
For example:
1) job codes / call signs (I have seen a thread about it but would like an up to date list if anyone has it). I would like to study it before I go and anything else recommended (it's always better to be a step ahead, makes life easier).
2) any info at all about the WAPOL academy in Joondalup (I've seen the website) does anyone have pics? Any other info about the academy and training? (anything at all).
3) costs of living in Perth
i.e. How much is a can of coke? (not that I drink it, but this will give me some basic idea of costs)
How much for a beer at pub? (I do drink that).
How much is a 1 bedroom flat or studio unit / room in Perth? (for the first six months I will be there alone)
What is the tax rate for income? i.e. as a recruit on $38,000 (I think that's it) how much do I take home after tax per week?
Transport: are there trains to and from Joondalup to Perth? how much do they cost? do they run 24hrs?
People: are they friendly? (generally speaking) - a hard question to answer most likely.
I've googled quite a bit on various things but still have a lot more to learn.
Any info at all will be greatly appreciated.
thanks a lot.
i.e. How much is a can of coke? (not that I drink it, but this will give me some basic idea of costs) that verys some charge about $1-$2.00
How much for a beer at pub? (I do drink that). cant help(altho cartons to take home is much easier option)
How much is a 1 bedroom flat or studio unit / room in Perth? (for the first six months I will be there alone) that also verys depends where egsacly l in Perth you want try www.reiwa.com.au )
What is the tax rate for income? i.e. as a recruit on $38,000 (I think that's it) how much do I take home after tax per week? again not sure try tax dept they can send you the info
Transport: are there trains to and from Joondalup to Perth? how much do they cost? do they run 24hrs? yes there is trains to joondalup no they dont run 24hrs and costs are depending if right in city or where your coming from try www.transperth.wa.gov.au
People: are they friendly? (generally speaking) - a hard question to answer most likely. YES everyo0ne on here is anyway
and welcome to the forum and hopefully you like perth !
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Wow munch some of that was quite hard to understand, been drinking again??
The cost of things may appear more or less expensive depending on where you come from. Cokes as was mentioned are around 1.20 to 2.00.
Beers depending on what you drink and where you drink about $5.
Real estate check out the reiwa link that was provided.
I'll say yes, most people you can stop in the street and ask them for directions or help getting somewhere and they'll help you.
The cost of things may appear more or less expensive depending on where you come from. Cokes as was mentioned are around 1.20 to 2.00.
Beers depending on what you drink and where you drink about $5.
Real estate check out the reiwa link that was provided.
I'll say yes, most people you can stop in the street and ask them for directions or help getting somewhere and they'll help you.
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If you are only making $38000 a year you might want to look for a flat in Armadale, Kwinana or Rockingham. $38k is about $730 a week less about $160 in tax if youve got a TFN. So you probably wont be able to afford to go to the pub in Perth and you might be elligible for a Health Care Card and be able to shop at the disadvantaged peoples supermarkets. It depends on your dependants and the rules for immigrunts. You might be able to get a second job doing security or even an apprenticeship to make more money.
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Re: info on WAPOL please
From what I've seen when I went to the first Open Day, it's very modern and very nicecmg2perth wrote:2) any info at all about the WAPOL academy in Joondalup (I've seen the website) does anyone have pics? Any other info about the academy and training? (anything at all).
The academy is next door to Joondalup TAFE (college) and the Joondalup campus of Edith Cowan University. I think it was designed so that the three learning environments all complement each other and kind-of merge together.
You can see the academy on Google Maps here.
People have posted a few pics on here over the years, try having a search through the Pictures and WAPOL sections of the board and see if you can find any threads with the photos.
One of my favourite areas was the "scenario village"
Good questions. I guess it's the only easy way to gauge the costs of living... Here's a few common items:cmg2perth wrote:3) costs of living in Perth
i.e. How much is a can of coke? (not that I drink it, but this will give me some basic idea of costs)
How much for a beer at pub? (I do drink that).
Pint of beer in a pub: Around $6-$8
Coke: If you wait for them to come on special at the supermarket, you can get cartons of Coke for around 50c a can. Normal price is probably just under $1 a can. If you buy a can from a shop with your lunch, etc expect to pay around $2 a can ... ish
In fact, why not just browse the online catalogue of Woolworths, it'll give you an idea of the prices of regular grocery items and stuff...
Income tax is in brackets. On a salary of $38,000 per year, you'd pay roughly $6,600 in tax (and take home $31,400 of course )cmg2perth wrote:What is the tax rate for income? i.e. as a recruit on $38,000 (I think that's it) how much do I take home after tax per week?
The tax rates are (per year):
$1 – $6,000 - Nil
$6,001 – $30,000 - 15c for each $1 over $6,000
$30,001 – $75,000 - $3,600 plus 30c for each $1 over $30,000
$75,001 – $150,000 - $17,100 plus 40c for each $1 over $75,000
$150,001 and over - $47,100 plus 45c for each $1 over $150,000
Medicare (our version of the NHS) is also taken from income tax.
If you're looking for a cure for insomnia, you can read the stuff on the Australian Taxation Office's website here...
Yep, one of the train lines runs to Joondalup (and a bit beyond). You can check out our public transport system by going here. A cash fare from Joondalup to Perth would cost $4.20 and take about 25 minutes or so.cmg2perth wrote:Transport: are there trains to and from Joondalup to Perth? how much do they cost? do they run 24hrs?
Tickets are transferable between buses, trains and the ferry, and last for 2 hours. There's also an electronic ticketing system called SmartRider which offers a 15 to 25 % discount on the cash fares and uses a smart card system where you tag on and tag off as you use each service. Saves stuffing around with ticket machines and change
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Re: info on WAPOL please
If you are carrying a badge/warrant card you have free transport... im pretty sure you get that almost strait away as you are a sworn officer from day one... I could be wrong about when you get your warrant card...cmg2perth wrote: Transport: are there trains to and from Joondalup to Perth? how much do they cost? do they run 24hrs?
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The people probably have a little more respect for police , authority than if your coming from the UK
but having said that, we like all english speaking countries have a higher proportion of dickheads then other countries on a per head basis.
Perth people are generally more racist, and redneck then most other states, maybe except darwin/ n.t
(though this msg will probably get deleted) it is my view. and the state has no culture what so ever. Its like a big boring country town.
but having said that, we like all english speaking countries have a higher proportion of dickheads then other countries on a per head basis.
Perth people are generally more racist, and redneck then most other states, maybe except darwin/ n.t
(though this msg will probably get deleted) it is my view. and the state has no culture what so ever. Its like a big boring country town.
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Each to their own... I think like everything in life, Perth is what you make of it. It can either be dullsvielle or it can be very pleasant. I like it as there isn't the rush that's present in Sydney and Melbourne, but it's still big enough to have big Metal bands coming to play, like Iron Maiden and Trivium etc. I have my hobbies and they keep me busy.woobla1 wrote: (though this msg will probably get deleted) it is my view. and the state has no culture what so ever. Its like a big boring country town.
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This is quite a good document if you haven't seen it already...
http://www.policeacademy.edu.au/images/ ... ackage.pdf
http://www.policeacademy.edu.au/images/ ... ackage.pdf
As a Sworn Officer you get free public transport on any transperth service, just show your badge - It's an agreement we have with the PTA.
I was earning about $1200 after tax a fortnight when I was a Recruit at the Academy so you'll be getting around about that.
Don't worry to much about the job codes mate, with the in-car computers we have now it makes learning them off by heart almost obsolete now hey though you still get to know your common ones (Domestics/Disturbances/Burgs etc).
Lets say for a 229:
The first number is the priority level of response required which for a General Duties copper is gonna be either priority 1,2,3 or 4. In this case priority 2 has been authorised so lights and sirens for this job. (P1 and P2 are lights and sirens).
The next 2 numbers are the actual job code itself and could be anything so really nowadays the most important number is the first one because the computer or VKI will tell you what the job is before you get assigned to it (usually ).
The Academy itself is good fun, in my opinion probably the hardest part of your career and it's a bit like going back to high school sometimes. But just slug through it because it gets a million times better once you've graduated and you're doin it all for real.
Hope that helps
I was earning about $1200 after tax a fortnight when I was a Recruit at the Academy so you'll be getting around about that.
Don't worry to much about the job codes mate, with the in-car computers we have now it makes learning them off by heart almost obsolete now hey though you still get to know your common ones (Domestics/Disturbances/Burgs etc).
Lets say for a 229:
The first number is the priority level of response required which for a General Duties copper is gonna be either priority 1,2,3 or 4. In this case priority 2 has been authorised so lights and sirens for this job. (P1 and P2 are lights and sirens).
The next 2 numbers are the actual job code itself and could be anything so really nowadays the most important number is the first one because the computer or VKI will tell you what the job is before you get assigned to it (usually ).
The Academy itself is good fun, in my opinion probably the hardest part of your career and it's a bit like going back to high school sometimes. But just slug through it because it gets a million times better once you've graduated and you're doin it all for real.
Hope that helps
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