Monday to Friday policing Operation Springbreak
What’s been happening on our roads? A quick snapshot about some offences Bundaberg Police Patrol Group officers have come across between 6:00am September 21 and 6:00am today: 61 x Speeding offences...
View ArticleDo you know someone with dementia?
Within Queensland there are close to 62,000 people diagnosed with dementia. Last month an Alzheimer’s sufferer was located by police and able to be identified due to the bracelet she was wearing. We...
View ArticleSharing National Police Remembrance Day with you
We realise that for various reasons not everyone could attend our service today, so we’d like to share some photos and footage with you. Bundaberg Patrol Group thank everyone who attended, supported...
View ArticleHelp us put a stop to offences
Every day and night Bundaberg Patrol Group officers attend various jobs, incidents, investigations, guard crime scenes, conduct patrols, enforce legislation and engage with the community, whether it be...
View ArticleYou’ve reached a milestone at 40!
That’s right, holidays are over and it’s time to get back to those 40km school zone areas tomorrow, Tuesday October 6. Everyone can celebrate safely at 40! Bundaberg Patrol Group police will be highly...
View ArticlePolicing the sands of time
Heading to the beach is something we do in the warmer weather, long weekends and holidays. Generally a number of us will need to drive to get there. Does traffic enforcement happen in beach areas? It...
View ArticlePlease slow down in school zones
Bundaberg Patrol Group officers have issued the following infringements to drivers during school zone times on Tuesday, October 6 and Wednesday, October 7: 6 x Exceed speed limit in school zone by less...
View ArticleAre you making it easy for burglars?
Police across Bundaberg Patrol Group wish to advise you about an issue in your local area that is of concern to us and your neighbourhood. Stealing from homes and vehicles is happening throughout...
View ArticleWhat’s the pawfect present?
Having your own Police Dog calendar! Pawfect for an anytime, birthday or Christmas present for all ages. Calendars can be purchased by cash for $20 each at Bundaberg Police Station with funds raised...
View ArticleRemember the days of the old school yard
In just under four weeks time our Year 12s will start a new journey into their world away from school. Many young people will head away for Schoolies Week, so it’s timely to provide information about...
View ArticleIs it time to renew your weapons licence?
To ensure you receive your renewal notification, please check the address details you provided to Weapons Licensing branch. If you have changed email, home or storage addresses, remember to update...
View ArticleI see red, I see red, I see red
Wear red and educate is this year’s theme for the 11th Day for Daniel! Bundaberg Patrol Group schools and businesses will be red, red, ready on Friday October 30. Police across Bundaberg Patrol Group...
View ArticlePeople… can U help us out?
Why? Too many vehicles are being targeted by offenders. Police across Bundaberg Patrol Group are investigating and need your help to stop these and other offences from occurring. In text talk the...
View ArticlePromoting road safety tips for our international visitors
Looking for a great place to visit? Bundaberg is the answer and in policing we know there are many international tourists arriving and travelling throughout Bundaberg, Bargara, Childers, Eidsvold, Gin...
View ArticleYoung Road Safety Observer Ambassadors
Thanks to Transport and Main Roads Community Road Safety Grants, we have partnered with Bundaberg PCYC and local Driving Instructors to engage with local schools over the past number of months. We know...
View ArticleImpacts of drink driving in Eidsvold
Sergeant Don Roseby, Officer in Charge at Eidsvold police station, reminds all road users that police will continue to conduct traffic enforcement to ensure the safety of everyone in the Eidsvold...
View ArticleIs it time for the age old question?
Police are currently investigating the theft of jewellery from an aged care facility. The theft has impacted on a number of residents, who have now become victims. Unfortunately, stealing offences are...
View ArticleAre you armed and alarmed?
That is, armed with information and alarmed for activation in your business. Over the past couple of days there has been an increase in armed robbery offences, which have impacted staff, employees and...
View ArticleLest we forget – Take the time to reflect
Tomorrow at 11:00am, please give one minute of your time in silence, to pause, reflect and pay respect to the many brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives in all wars and conflicts and died...
View ArticleFill up and pay up
Easy to say and easy to remember. Failing to pay for fuel is stealing and also known as a fuel ‘Drive-Off’ offence. Incidents are reported to police online via Policelink. An example of information...
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