61 New Officers Ready to Serve Across Queensland

The Queensland Police Service (QPS) has welcomed 61 new officers to the frontline, following their graduation from the QPS Academy in Brisbane.

The First Year Constables bring with them a wealth of skills and life experiences, with backgrounds including Defence, nursing, farming and hospitality.

The officers' diverse backgrounds will help strengthen the Service's ability to connect with and serve communities across Queensland, from the bustling Gold Coast to the remote beauty of Thursday Island.

New constable recites oath
Constable Nancy Jiang
Recruits celebrate induction
QPS recruits on parade at induction

Acting Commissioner of Police, Brett Pointing APM, congratulated the graduates as they begin their policing careers across the state.

"I commend our newest officers for choosing a career dedicated to community service," Acting Commissioner Pointing said.

"Policing is a profession of remarkable breadth and opportunity. Whether in General Duties or specialist roles, it offers a career that is challenging, dynamic and deeply rewarding."

"With their diverse skills, experiences and perspectives, these officers are well placed to serve their communities with courage and integrity and meaningfully contribute to a safer Queensland."

Following a lengthy career in the Australian Defence Force (ADF), Constable Adam Menteith returns to Townsville to commence his policing career.

"Becoming a police officer is something I've wanted to do since I was a child, and I'm incredibly proud to begin this journey," Constable Menteith said.

"It's even more special to be joining my wife who is a General Duties Constable in her second year of service in Townsville District. Service is something I've always held very close to my heart, from my time in the ADF to now transitioning into the QPS."

"I believe service is probably the best thing you can do with your life and I'm looking forward to continuing to serve my community back home in Townsville."

"As an older recruit, I've enjoyed challenging myself at the academy, both physically and mentally, particularly through the study of legislation, and I look forward to putting my experience and training into practice."

Constable Adam Menteith is inducted
Constable Adam Menteith receives award
Constable Francois Southey receives award
Constable Francois Southey salutes

After working in the mining industry and serving in the ADF, Constable Francois Southey embarks on his next chapter as a Queensland police officer in the Ipswich District.

"I was drawn to a policing career because of the variety - no two shifts are the same, and there are so many different roles to explore," Constable Southey said.

"For me, it's all about getting out into the community, connecting with people and making a positive difference in someone's life."

"Our time at the academy has been both challenging and rewarding, and I'm grateful for the guidance and support of our experienced instructors, who have shared their invaluable knowledge with us."

Over the next 12 months, these new officers will extend their skills through further on-the-job training and development in an operational environment.

The First Year Constables will be deployed throughout Queensland in the following stations:

RegionDistrictStationTotal
Brisbane Region (9)North Brisbane (6)Boondall2
Brisbane City2
Fortitude Valley1
Hendra1
South Brisbane (3)Dutton Park1
Inala1
Upper Mount Gravatt1
Central Region (3)Capricornia (2)North Rockhampton1
Yeppoon1
Mackay Whitsunday (1)Proserpine1
Far Northern Region (8)Far North (8)Cairns4
Edmonton1
Mossman1
Smithfield1
Thursday Island1
North Coast Region (7)Moreton (5)Caboolture1
Mango Hill1
Petrie1
Redcliffe2
Wide Bay Burnett (2)Bundaberg1
Hervey Bay1
Northern Region (6)Townsville (6)Charters Towers1
Mundingburra2
Stuart1
Townsville2
South Eastern Region (18)Gold Coast (7)Coomera2
Pimpama2
Southport1
Surfers Paradise2
Logan (11)Beaudesert1
Beenleigh2
Browns Plains1
Crestmead2
Jimboomba1
Logan Central1
Loganholme2
Logan Village Yarrabilba1
Southern Region (10)Darling Downs (3)Toowoomba3
Ipswich (7)Ipswich3
Lowood1
Ripley2
Springfield1

A career with the Queensland Police Service offers diverse roles, unique challenges, and the chance to make a real difference every day. From emergency response and crime prevention to community engagement and public safety, no two days are ever the same.

From our bustling cities to remote towns and pristine coastline, policing in Queensland offers a career and lifestyle as diverse as the communities you'll serve.

Looking for a career that stands for more? Stand with us in a challenging and rewarding career. Visit policerecruit.qld.gov.au to apply now.

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