The Gold Coast and Logan Police Districts honoured the sacrifices of police officers who have tragically lost their lives in the line of duty, with a South Eastern Region memorial service held at Ormeau, as part of ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Police Remembrance Day.
This day of remembrance, marked by services throughout Queensland and nationwide, provides an opportunity for current and former officers, families, friends, and the wider community to pay tribute to those who gave their lives while protecting and serving their communities.
In its 160-year history, the QPS has mourned the loss of 150 officers who made the ultimate sacrifice.
The state-wide services serve as a powerful reminder of the courage and dedication displayed by these officers, and the ongoing commitment of police to community safety.
Assistant Commissioner for the South Eastern Region, Brian Swan, reflected on the significance of the day.
“³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Police Remembrance Day reminds us all of the immense challenges police officers face every time they don their uniform.
“It is a day to stand together as a blue family and ensure the legacy of our fallen officers, both in Queensland and across the nation, endures.”
Assistant Commissioner Swan also paid tribute to Senior Sergeant Brendan Wiblen, whose untimely death during the Wall to Wall Ride charity event earlier this month holds special poignancy on this day of reflection.
“This year, we particularly recognise Senior Sergeant Brendan Wiblen, whose commitment to honouring his fallen colleagues was unwavering. His recent passing serves as a powerful reminder of the dedication and camaraderie that define our police service.
“I am deeply honoured to be part of this remembrance event, as we extend our profound gratitude to all officers for their service and bravery.
“I ask the Queensland community to not only reflect on the sacrifices of our fallen officers today, but to remember them throughout the year.”
With Honour They Served.
Further information on ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Police Remembrance Day is available at https://www.police.qld.gov.au/national-police-remembrance-day
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