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Amazon Prime Day scams: How to stay safe while shopping online

Amazon Prime Day scams: How to stay safe while shopping online

Amazon Prime Day presents opportunities for shoppers who love a deal . However, cybercriminals also see this as a great opportunity to scam unsuspecting customers. To ensure a safe a secure online shopping experience, it is crucial to be aware of scams and follow safety tips.  With more Queenslanders doing their…

Missing 11-year-old girl, Brisbane

Missing 11-year-old girl, Brisbane

Police are seeking urgent public assistance to help locate an 11-year-old girl who became separated from her sister at Bray Park Train Station around 3.30pm. Queensland Rail have established the girl travelled inbound to South Brisbane Station where she boarded the Beenliegh Train around 4pm. Although her current whereabouts are…

New initiative delivers important messaging across South-East Queensland rail network

New initiative delivers important messaging across South-East Queensland…

Introducing the Railway Squad digital message board, a full colour, mobile LED sign that runs solely on solar energy and batteries. The newest initiative offers a high impact way of delivering important messaging, in a timely manner to the community. The Queensland Police Service (QPS) Railway Squad, supported by Queensland…

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Police call to curb motorcyclist deaths

Police call to curb motorcyclist deaths

February 2021 was the deadliest month of the year for motorcyclists. Thirteen were killed in 28 days making up 20 per cent of total motorcycle fatalities for the year. The Queensland Police Service (QPS) wants to change the narrative this year, calling on riders and other road users to work with them to…

Queensland Police track with Rail Safety Week

Queensland Police track with Rail Safety Week

Last week, Queensland Police Service (QPS) Railway Squad and Queensland Rail teams joined forces at Roma Street Station to raise awareness of Rail Safety Week (August 9 - 15). Now it its 16th year, Rail Safety Week provides invaluable and life saving messaging for people that use railway infrastructure. Each year across…

Rail Safety Week, August 9 – 15

Rail Safety Week, August 9 – 15

Rail Safety Week is an annual community awareness week held across Australia and New Zealand, designed to engage the community in safe rail practices. Over 90 rail, police and government organisations across Australia and New Zealand participate in awareness week in some form. Rail Safety Week 2021 spotlights a new campaign featuring…

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Making tracks on awareness: Rail Squad support White Ribbon Day

Making tracks on awareness: Rail Squad support White Ribbon Day

This week QPS Rail Squad officers have been working in collaboration with Queensland Rail (QR) staff to raise awareness of Domestic and Family Violence (DFV), with multiple community engagement hubs at train stations around the greater Brisbane railway network. QPS officers are raising awareness of domestic and family violence around…

Sign up for road safety: Drink and drug driving

Sign up for road safety: Drink and drug driving

This week is Queensland Road Safety Week and together with the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) we’re committing to putting road safety first. In 2019, more than 93 lives were lost, and 1,264 people were seriously injured in crashes involving drink or drug driving – that’s more than 40 per cent…

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Sign up for road safety: Risk taking behaviour

Sign up for road safety: Risk taking behaviour

This week is Queensland Road Safety Week and together with the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) we’re committing to putting road safety first. In 2019, 68 lives were lost, and 2,193 people were seriously injured in crashes involving young adult drivers or riders (aged 16 to 24 years) – that’s almost one…

Sign up for road safety: Car maintenance

Sign up for road safety: Car maintenance

This week is Queensland Road Safety Week and together with the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) we’re committing to putting road safety first. According to RACQ, only 52 per cent of Queenslanders service their cars at six- or 12-month intervals. While it may be tempting not to spend…

Acknowledgement of Country

Queensland Police Service logo represented by indigenous artwork.

The QPS acknowledges the First Nations – Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Australia, and their connection to country and community. We pay our respect to all Traditional Owners, and to their Elders past, present and emerging. We pay our respects to the First Nations’ ancestors of this land and their legacy. The foundations by these ancestors — our First Nations people — gives strength, inspiration and courage to current and future generations, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous.

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Look To The Stars

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White Ribbon

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Acknowledgement of Country

Queensland Police Service logo represented by indigenous artwork.

The QPS acknowledges the First Nations – Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Australia, and their connection to country and community. We pay our respect to all Traditional Owners, and to their Elders past, present and emerging. We pay our respects to the First Nations’ ancestors of this land and their legacy. The foundations by these ancestors — our First Nations people — gives strength, inspiration and courage to current and future generations, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous.