Police reign supreme in battle of the Emergency Services

On Saturday May 11, the three arms of  Emergency Services battled it out through 5kms of beautiful parkland in Wishart. The annual Emergency Services Parkrun saw over 450 people attend and take park in what is becoming a healthy tradition amongst the Queensland Police Service, Queensland Ambulance Service and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services. Ultimately, […]

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The Queensland Police Service says no to domestic and family violence this May and every day

Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month is well underway, with a number of events already taken place, and many more to come. Candle lighting vigils were held around the state on Wednesday, May 1, in remembrance of the lives lost to domestic and family violence and to mark the beginning of Domestic and Family Violence […]

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Officer injured, Inala

A male acting senior constable was seriously injured this afternoon at Inala as two officers were attempting to talk to a man. It will be alleged that police were in an Anzac Avenue shopping centre at around 2.10pm and were speaking with the man when without warning he picked up a pair of scissors from […]

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Update: Finalisation of alleged assault and armed robbery, Upper Mount Gravatt

Detectives from the South Brisbane District investigating a report of an alleged armed robbery of a 20-year-old man at Upper Mount Gravatt on Thursday, May 9 have finalised their investigation. It had been reported that the man was allegedly assaulted and robbed on Logan Road at around 7.30pm. Following a thorough investigation into the alleged […]

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Dangerous driving charges, Logan

Police have charged two men after a utility rammed five cars on the Pacific Motorway last night. It will be alleged around 10.20pm yesterday police observed a white Holden utility travelling northbound on Kingston Road at Woodridge. The vehicle turned left into Compton round before turning left through a red light into Ewing road. Polair […]

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Community engagement at Sunnybank Plaza

Last night, officers from across South Brisbane hosted their pop-up table at Sunnybank Plaza and were joined by Acting Chief Superintendent Virginia Nelson, Inspector Mark Stewart, members of Policelink and the South Brisbane Crime Prevention Unit. Police would like to thank the public for showing their interest in learning about personal safety, home and vehicle […]

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South Brisbane officers enlightened at Buddha Birth Day Festival

Buddha Birth Day celebrations have become an iconic part of Queensland’s multicultural history, and is now one of the largest annual commemorations of its kind in the world. Now in its 23rd year, the three-day festival showed no signs of slowing down, with approximately 250,000 people in attendance hitting the cultural precinct over labour day […]

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