Police boost for City of Moreton Bay
The number of police officers on the frontline in the City of Moreton Bay will be bolstered with the arrival of more than a dozen new constables.
The 17 new officers will be posted to the North Coast Region, stationed at Bribie Island, Caboolture, Deception Bay, Mango Hill, Redcliffe, Woodford, Maroochydore and Nambour.
They are part of an intake of 118 new constables who will be deployed across Queensland.
The newcomers bring a mix of experience and skills, and include former defence personnel, firefighters, emergency services workers, nurses, childcare workers, tradespeople, chefs and community workers.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services Dan Purdie said last week’s graduation marked a major step in rebuilding the frontline.
“These 118 new officers are proof that we are supporting police and strengthening the frontline,” Minister Purdie says.
“I congratulate every graduating officer tonight and thank their families for backing them on this journey. Queenslanders can be proud of this new generation of police.”
Police Commissioner Steve Gollschewski says he is proud of each of the new graduates.
“Their commitment and character will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the communities they serve,” Commissioner Gollschewski says.
“They share a passion for making a meaningful difference in people’s lives and a commitment to building a stronger, safer Queensland.
“I wish them every success as they embark on their careers, playing a vital role in protecting and supporting Queenslanders, from vibrant cities to regional towns across the state.”
There are more than 840 recruits in training at Queensland Police Service academies, and more than 1160 applicants progressing through the pipeline.