136 New Officers Graduate to Serve Queensland

The Queensland Police Service (QPS) has kicked off the year by welcoming 136 recruits as sworn officers, reaffirming its commitment to keep the recruitment pipeline strong with quality candidates.

This month's graduation sees recruits with a range of diverse experiences including past service with the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS), as well as international policing backgrounds and finance industry experience.

Recruits have completed eight and a half months of training, developing skillsets to empower their decision making in service of the community, and in supporting their fellow frontline officers.

Graduation, January 30.
Recruits reciting the Police Oath.

Recruit training involved both practical and theory components, providing recruits with valuable skills related to community safety, attending mental health related incidents, investigating and preventing domestic and family violence as well as scenario-based training.

The Commissioner of Police, Steve Gollschewski APM, said this month's cohort sets the tone for another strong year of recruitment.

"I am pleased to welcome these new officers into the QPS and know they will serve their communities with honour," Commissioner Gollschewski said.

"This year, QPS is reaffirming its commitment to a strong recruitment pipeline, with a focus on attracting the right people that align with our values."

"In 2024, we had a 36 per cent increase of appointments into the Service compared with the 2023 year.

"It is great to see so many people interested in the challenging and rewarding career that the QPS offers and I'm looking forward to what 2025 will bring."

Graduating cohort - intake four 2024.
Commissioner Gollschewski addressing graduates.

First Year Constable (FYC) Bing Cheng said becoming a sworn officer is a dream come true.

FYC Cheng was working in the finance industry assisting the community with banking security when his childhood dream resurfaced after assisting in a car accident at school drop off.

"I stopped to help a parent in shock after a traffic accident, helping the first responder and directing traffic whilst still in my pyjamas," Constable Cheng said.

"Becoming a police officer is the ultimate way I can contribute to my community and do something my kids can be proud of, while keeping their future safe.

"My goal in the service is not to be in specialist units, but to be part of the front line, in the community."

First Year Constable Bing Cheng.
First Year Constable Hayden receiving her badge at the ceremony.

FYC Camryn Hayden gained a diverse skillset before becoming a recruit, to ensure she could be an outstanding police officer.

FYC Hayden worked as an Emergency Medical Dispatcher with QAS, and said the experience provided her with a solid foundation before transitioning to QPS.

"Working in my prior role exposed me to high pressure situations, critical decision making and fuelled my passion for fostering strong relationships and serving the community," says Constable Hayden.

"I understand the significance of engaging with people during their most vulnerable moments and I am eager to expand that impact by being a member of the QPS."

"The continuous support and mentorship provided by the facilitators at the academy, through sharing their expertise and personal career experiences, created a genuine and supportive learning experience."

This intake of FYCs will be deployed throughout Queensland in the following stations:

BRISBANE REGION (30):

North Brisbane District (13)

Carseldine1
City Station2
Ferny Grove2
Fortitude Valley3
Hendra3
Indooroopilly1
Stafford1

South Brisbane District (17)

Calamvale1
Capalaba1
Carina1
Cleveland1
Coorparoo1
Holland Park2
Inala1
Moorooka1
Morningside1
Mt Ommaney2
Sherwood1
Upper Mount Gravatt1
West End1
Wynnum2

South Eastern Region (20)

Gold Coast District (10)

Coomera2
Mudgeeraba1
Pimpama1
Southport3
Surfers Paradise3

Logan District (10)

Beaudesert1
Beenleigh1
Browns Plains2
Crestmead1
Logan Central2
Loganholme1
Logan Village1
Springwood1

Southern Region (24)

Darling Downs District (10)

Gatton1
Goondiwindi1
Highfields1
Stanthorpe1
Toowoomba5
Warwick1

Ipswich District (12)

Goodna3
Ipswich4
Karana Downs1
Springfield2
Yamanto2

Southwest District (2)

Dalby1
Roma1

North Coast Region (19)

Moreton District (10)

Burpengary1
Caboolture1
Deception bay1
Mango Hill1
Petrie2
Redcliffe3
Woodford1

Wide Bay Burnett District (9)

Bundaberg4
Gympie1
Hervey Bay3
Maryborough1

Central Region (17):

Capricornia District (8)

Gladstone4
Rockhampton3
Tannum Sands1

Mackay District (9)

Sarina1
Bowen1
Mackay3
Mackay Northern Beaches2
Moranbah1
Whitsunday1

Northern Region (13)

Mt Isa District (5)

Mt Isa5

Townsville District (8)

Deeragun1
Kirwan1
Mundingburra2
Stuart1
Townsville3

Far Northern Region (13)

Cairns4
Gordonvale2
Innisfail1
Mossman2
Smithfield3
Tully1

A career within the Queensland Police Service is like no other. From protecting, responding, and investigating, to supporting, rescuing and learning – the sheer variety of roles make it both a challenging and rewarding career.

As a police officer, you can have one career that has endless possibilities. Now really is the best time to join.

Visit PoliceRecruit.qld.gov.au to kickstart your policing career and make a positive impact in your community.

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