Located in VIC (Point Cook and Laverton) and WA
BankVic, established in 1974 as the Police Credit Cooperative, was founded to support the financial wellbeing of Victoria Police members and their families. Now serving 120,000 members across the police, emergency services, and health sectors, this member-owned bank reinvests profits to deliver better value and support community initiatives. Since 2010, BankVic has donated over $3.5 million to non-profits linked to these sectors, offering tailored products and services to make banking accessible for those who protect and serve or community.
Torch Run acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land where Torch Run work and live. Torch Run pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. Torch Run celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.
The Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) conducts a wide range of events throughout the year in support of Special Olympics Australia. These events serve both to raise funds and to promote awareness of Special Olympics activities at local, state, and national levels. Examples of such events include, but are not limited to:
These events are organised by Law Enforcement Torch Run (Victoria) Incorporated in collaboration with Special Olympics Victoria and Special
Olympics Australia.
Participation in these events may involve physical exertion and/or risks inherent in recreational, leisure, or sporting activities. It is important to note that:
Event organisers do not possess knowledge of individual participants’ physical abilities or disabilities. Accordingly, they are not reasonably able to assess, nor do they accept responsibility for assessing, the safety of an individual’s participation. Each participant is responsible for determining their own fitness and capacity to engage safely in the event.
Victoria Police employees may attend LETR events in an “on duty” capacity, but this status must be granted and confirmed in advance. In most cases, securing “on duty” status is the responsibility of the individual participant and must be sought through the appropriate command structure. Event organisers may facilitate this process where explicitly stated.
By participating in LETR events, participants acknowledge these terms and
accept all associated risks inherent in the activities.
By agreeing to enter the Event, the participant: