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76 new officers sworn into Service at Oxley graduation

Commissioner Katarina Carroll yesterday welcomed 76 new police officers to the Queensland Police Service (QPS) during an induction ceremony held at the QPS Academy, Oxley campus.

Graduating as First Year Constables (FYC), the new officers have completed 25 weeks of intensive training, preparing them for their new roles serving the community.

The recruit training program provides recruits with a high quality foundation so they can deliver an excellent level of policing service to the community and ensure their policing skills have developed to a level necessary for operational policing as First Year Constables under supervision.

Commissioner Carroll congratulated the FYCs on their graduation and announced they would commence their careers in the Northern, Central, Southern, Brisbane and South Eastern regions.

“My memories from my own induction are some of my fondest and I know that tradition will continue as this yesterday’s ceremony becomes a watershed moment for these FYCs,” Commissioner Carroll said.

“This job they have been sworn into is unlike any other job and I thank them for taking on the responsibility of ensuring safety and security for Queenslanders.

“I am sure they will, as we all have, experience challenging situations and times of triumph in their careers serving this great state.

“I wish every officer all the very best and am confident they will uphold the values of a QPS officer.”

Graduating alongside these 76 new police officers were five new police dogs, who have just completed rigorous training courses alongside their handlers at the QPS Dog Squad.

PD Twitch and his handler Senior Constable Adam Reid, PD Chopper and his handler Senior Constable Rob Richardson and PD Jax and his handler, Senior Constable Aaron Hamrey will all perform general purpose duties with the Brisbane Dog Squad.

PD Buffy and his handler Senior Constable Justin Parker and PD Evans and his handler Senior Constable Andrew Campbell will perform drug detection duties with the Brisbane Dog Squad.

The new FYCs will be initially deployed to the following areas:

NORTHERN REGION
Mount Isa District
Mount Isa Station4
Townsville District
Kirwan Station4
Far North District
Cairns Station2
Smithfield Station1
Edmonton Station1
CENTRAL REGION
Capricornia District
Rockhampton Station3
North Rockhampton Station3
Gladstone Station2
Tannum Sands Station1
Wide Bay Burnett District
Bundaberg Station2
Maryborough Station2
Sunshine Coast District
Beerwah Station1
SOUTHERN REGION
South West District
Murgon Station1
Moreton District
Bribie Station2
Caboolture Station3
Burpengary Station1
Redcliffe Station3
Deception Bay Station1
Darling Downs District
Toowoomba Station3
Laidley Station1
Gatton Station1
Ipswich District
Karana Downs Station1
Ipswich Station2
Goodna Station1
Yamanto Station1
Springfield Station1
BRISBANE REGION
North Brisbane District
Hendra Station1
Fortitude Valley Station2
Carseldine Station1
Indooroopilly Station1
Brisbane City Station2
Petrie Station1
South Brisbane District
Holland Park Station1
West End Station1
Capalaba Station1
Cleveland Station1
Acacia Ridge Station1
Inala Station1
Carina Station1
SOUTH EASTERN REGION
Logan District
Jimboomba Station1
Logan Central Station4
Springwood Station1
Loganholme Station1
Beenleigh Station1
Crestmead Station1
Gold Coast District
Broadbeach Station1
Southport Station2
Coomera Station2

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