Police are appealing for witnesses to a serious traffic crash this afternoon at Greenslopes.
Initial inquires indicate about 1.40pm a motorbike and a grey small SUV were both headed inbound on Logan Road just after Juliette Street when they have collided.
The 35-year-old male rider of the motorbike was transported to the Princess Alexandra Hospital where he remains in a critical condition.
The driver of the grey Hyundia Kona was not physically injured in the crash.
Police are appealing for any witnesses or people with relevant dashcam vision to contact police.
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QPS host community at Multi-Faith Dinner 2018
Over 200 faith, cultural and community leaders once again graced South Brisbane’s Greek Club to attend the 12th Annual Queensland Police Service Multi-Faith Dinner on Thursday, August 16.
“This evening truly showcases the rich diversity within the Brisbane Region” Senior Police Liaison Officer Ken Rong said.
“Our faith, culture and community show no boundaries and this event continues to go strength to strength each year.”
The event featured several cultural performances, guest speakers and an inspiring keynote address by Harjit Singh, founder of Turbans & Trust.
Turbans and Trust is an initiative started in 2012 to give people an opportunity to learn a little bit about the significance of a turban and to then to use it as a vehicle to open up a conversation about people, faith, difference and community.
“What we do is pretty simple. We tie turbans…for free!” Harjit said.
While the turban is a mandatory article of faith for a practising Sikh, it
Outstanding officers recognised at Essential Services Awards
QPS members and Rotary Club representatives
Four QPS officers received awards at the Essential Services Awards ceremony held by the Rotary Club of South Brisbane at the Yeronga Services and Community Club on August 20.
The Essential Services Awards recognise officers from the essential services, such as the Queensland Police Service, Queensland Fire and Rescue Services, Queensland Ambulance Service and the Queensland State Emergency Services.
Officers receiving the award have provided a service above their normal duties through their dedication to their vocation and their service and contribution to the community.
The awards were presented to QPS officers by Commissioner Ian Stewart and Chief Superintendent Mick Niland of the QPS and President Judith John of the Rotary Club of South Brisbane.
Sergeant Kirsten Atkin’s award accepted on her behalf by Inspector Kilpatrick
Sergeant Kirsten Atkin of Dutton Park was recognised as an exemplary officer with commitment, drive and dedication.
She goes beyond her substantive duties, ensuring thorough
PLOs attend local church in Rochedale
Senior Police Liaison Officers Weng-Mun Sum and and Li-Shan Huang took time out of their busy schedules to conduct a special home security presentation to over 50 members of the Brisbane Chinese Alliance Church (BCAC) in Rochedale earlier this month.
Senior Police Liaison Officer Weng-Mun Sum speaking to the audience
The BCAC began meeting at Rochedale in 2009 and identifies itself as a multi-congregational, multi-lingual, and multi-ethnic place of worship, with services in English, Mandarin and Cantonese.
Many of it’s members are second generation Asian Australians who call Rochedale home.
“As our multicultural community grows here in the South Brisbane District, so does the need to tailor our engagement with them,” Senior Police Liaison Officer Li-Shan Huang said.
“Whether it’s in Mandarin, Cantonese or English, crime prevention measures and personal safety advice are the messages that we in the Queensland Police Service preach.”
Special thanks to Eva Zee, from the Alliance, for inviting our Senior PLO’s to deliver this
Crime Alert, Rochedale
Police are appealing to residents in the suburb of Rochedale to be vigilant with home security measures due to a number of break and enters that have been reported recently to police.
Reports to police indicate that homes have been entered in the early hours of the morning, through closed but unlocked rear doors, laundry doors and or sliding doors.
Some of these offences have occurred whilst residents have been home and offenders are targeting cash, handbags and small portable goods.
The affected streets include:
Parklands Circuit, Rochedale
Kangaroo Court, Rochedale
Cockatoo Place, Rochedale
Finch Parade, Rochedale
Police would like to remind residents to #LockUp
Lock up and reduce your chance of becoming a victim.
Lock your windows, doors and garage and secure windows even whilst at home – this includes the upper level of your home;
Lock internal doors from garage into the house – keep garage doors locked;
Install key operated locks or security grills on windows & deadlocks on
Safe bike riding at Colmslie Beach Reserve
Road Safety Week runs from August 27-31 and this year’s theme is ‘Speaking up for road safety – road rules refresh’, encouraging all road users to refresh their awareness of road rules, with road safety reminders for groups including pedestrians, motorists, bicycle riders, heavy vehicle operators and motorcyclists.
Morningside Police are hosting a bike safety event for children, so bring your kids down and join your local police for a friendly bike ride around the bike track.
Where: The Colmslie Beach Reserve
Date: Sunday August 26
Time: 11am-3pm
Children will need to bring their bikes, scooters and helmets to the track to participate in this activity.
Morningside Police are proud to work with our community to build partnerships and promote road safety with our kids.
For more information on how to be part of Road Safety Week, visit the Join The Drive website here.
Armed robbery charges, West End
Detectives have charged two men following the alleged armed robbery of a bottle shop in Brisbane yesterday evening.
At around 6:30pm two men entered the business on Browning Street and attempted to purchase alcohol.
Police will allege when the men were refused service one of the men took a carton of beer and attempted to leave the store.
It will be further alleged when a male staff member confronted the men, one them produced a knife and made threats towards the staff member before fleeing the scene.
Officers attended the scene and took two men into custody at the intersection of Boundary Street and Russell Street at around 7:30pm.
A 40-year-old Spring Hill man has been charged with armed robbery and obstruct police.
A 23-year-old South Brisbane man has been charged with armed robbery.
Both men are due to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court today.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide
Pedestrian critically injured in Annerley crash
A man has sustained life-threatening injuries after being struck by a car at Annerley.
Preliminary information indicates two cars were involved in a collision at the intersection of Venner Road and Lagonda and Frederick streets at around 5.25pm today.
The impact caused one of the vehicles to become airborne and flip. The vehicle came to rest on its roof at the corner of Venner Road and Frederick Street, colliding with a man standing at the intersection.
A 68-yer-old Annerley man was trapped under the vehicle for a period of time before being transported under police escort to the Princess Alexandra Hospital with critical injuries.
The drivers of both vehicles, a 21-year-old woman from Yeronga and a 21-year-old man from Crestmead were transported to the Mater Hospital for assessment / observation.
The woman’s passenger, a 20-year-old man from Yeronga was transported to the same hospital for treatment to minor injuries.
Investigations by the Forensic Crash Unit are
Pop up table at Cannon Hill Shopping Centre for Road Safety Week
The South Brisbane District Crime Prevention Unit will be running a public reassurance and educational activity as part of supporting Road Safety Week at the Cannon Hill Shopping Centre on Thursday, August 30.
Police from the crime prevention unit, Cannon Hill Police Beat and supporting Volunteers will set up a pop-up table and provide the local community with educational and informative material relating to road Safety, vehicle and bicycle security.
All members of the local and greater Cannon Hill community are welcome to attend this event and take the opportunity to gain understanding and refresh their knowledge of road rules and safe road usage.
Time: 10am-1pm
Date: August 30
Place: Cannon Hill Shopping Centre (nearby Kmart).
Policing with a view, Mount Gravatt
Perfect sunset views
Mount Gravatt lookout is a great place to see a sunset, the views provide a Southside answer to Mount Coot-Tha but with fewer tourists to compete with for that perfect photo op.
On the mountain and surrounds, you’ll find heaps of tracks to walk or run with the local wildlife to cheer you on. Police regularly conduct patrols of the look outs and walking tracks both with vehicles, bicycles and on foot.
Whilst police also conduct regular traffic enforcement including breath testing and speed enforcement both at the base of the mountain and around the look out, the roads are narrow, and winding and care still needs to be taken.
So remember to take your time and concentrate on the road going up and coming down but it’s all worth it with the view up top!



