18 new recruits join ACT Policing


Released 14/05/2026

ACT Policing has welcomed 18 new constables who will soon be deployed to our five police stations across the ACT.

At a ceremony attended by family and friends, police leadership and instructing staff, the 4 women and 14 men will be an important addition to the ACT Policing team.

The new recruits, aged between 20 and 38 years old, previously worked in a range of industries including education, corrections, animal regulation, public service, retail and hospitality, and other policing roles before commencing their training at the AFP College.

For more information about joining ACT Policing in either a sworn or professional capacity please visit www.police.act.gov.au/careers.

Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services Dr Marisa Paterson acknowledged the newest members of ACT Policing as they took their oath, recognising the commitment required to serve the Canberra community.

“Being sworn in marks the beginning of a significant public service responsibility. These 18 new constables are now entrusted with the safety and wellbeing of our community and will contribute directly to frontline policing across the ACT,” Dr Paterson said.

“Policing demands resilience, sound judgement and a strong sense of duty. Today’s recruits have demonstrated the character and capability needed to meet those expectations.”

“I commend each recruit on reaching this important milestone and extend my best wishes as they commence their service with ACT Policing on behalf of the people of Canberra.”

Quotes attributable to ACT Chief Police Officer, Scott Lee

"The completion of recruit training is a significant achievement and provides a strong foundation for service in frontline policing. These 18 recruits now move from the academy into real‑world environments where what they’ve learned will be put into practice every day,”"Chief Police Officer Lee said.

"Community policing offers constant variety and challenge, and our newest officers will be exposed to a broad range of situations as they work alongside experienced colleagues across the ACT."

"As their careers progress, opportunities will open across ACT Policing and the broader AFP, both locally and internationally. I congratulate each recruit on reaching this point and welcome them to the organisation."

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