Have you ever been caught in a moment where you have been victimised and not known if you should report that crime, or even who to report it to? Many people have. Hopefully by reading the below information it will… Read Post
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Commissioner Stewart responds to media reporting on the Queensland Audit Office report
I want to take this opportunity to clarify a few issues arising from the Queensland Audit Office (QAO) performance audit on criminal justice data. It has been reported in some media outlets today that the Queensland Police Service (QPS) has… Read Post
The “can you hear me?” phone scam
Like every one else – I read the news. The “can you hear me?” phone scam has reportedly been prolific in the United States and the United Kingdom since very early in 2017. Weeks ago I was interested to read… Read Post
Thousands of new pawsome recruits at Stafford!
Roy Harvey Park was filled with woofs of delight on Sunday! Thousands of dogs and their owners pawed their way to Roy Harvey Park on Sunday afternoon and signed up to become our newest pawsome recruits for Dogs on Patrol. Our… Read Post
Ruff and ready for Sunday – Dogs on Patrol 2017!
Police Puppy Drago here again – my Dad Police Dog Oakley wanted me to send another WOOF out, to all of the canine sniffers out there (and to your Mums and Dads) to make sure you’re at Dogs on Patrol… Read Post
Seeking owner of found WW1 Medal, Brisbane North
Boondall Police are want to locate the rightful owner/s of a World War I Australian Infantry medal lost on this year’s ANZAC Day. The WWI medal was lost at a North Brisbane ANZAC day service. Police would like to reunite the… Read Post
Appeal for witnesses – Wounding, Toombul
Detectives from the North Brisbane District Criminal Investigation Branch are appealing for witnesses to a stabbing incident that occurred at Toombul yesterday. At about 11.20am in a shopping centre car park near the intersection of Kreutzer and Grace streets, a… Read Post
Unpaid fines could be cleared for some Queenslanders with new laws
Some Queenslanders can now apply to clear unpaid fines by attending counselling or education sessions under new laws passed in Parliament on Wednesday night.
NRL adopts 'alternative' national anthem for Indigenous round
In addition to Advance Australia Fair, an alternative version of the national anthem will be played at tonight’s first match of the Indigenous round of the NRL season as part of a push to start a conversation about other anthem options.
LNP wants to refer Queensland Labor MP Rick Williams to ethics committee
The LNP asks the Speaker of Queensland Parliament to refer Labor backbencher Rick Williams to the powerful ethics committee over his involvement in a tow-truck company.




