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<strong>AUSTRALIAN</strong> <strong>POLICE</strong> <strong>MEDAL</strong> (<strong>APM</strong>)<br />

Queensland<br />

Assistant Commissioner Paul Lawrence DOYLE,<br />

Assistant Commissioner Doyle was inducted into the Queensland Police Service in 1977 and<br />

has served with distinction in general duties, Brisbane Mobile Patrols, intelligence operations,<br />

counter-terrorist operations, dignitary and witness protection specialist areas and organised<br />

and major crime investigation units at various locations. These locations include Petrie,<br />

Nambour, Redcliffe, Innisfail and Brisbane. He has also held significant appointments to the<br />

Fitzgerald Commission of Inquiry, Criminal Justice Commission and Crime and Misconduct<br />

Commission. More recently, he was the head of education, training and development for the<br />

Queensland Police Service. Additionally, Assistant Commissioner Doyle is a member of the<br />

Board of Studies at the Australian Institute of Police Management, a member of the Board of<br />

Management for the Charles Sturt University Australian Graduate School of Policing, and a<br />

member of the Academic Advisory Board of the School of Law and Justice at the Queensland<br />

University of Technology. He was also the foundation Chairman of the School Board for the<br />

Holy Spirit School, Brisbane.<br />

Awards/recognition include:<br />

Commissioner's Commendation and several citations.<br />

Sergeant Geoffrey Allan FAY,<br />

Sergeant Fay is recognised for his dedication to serving the community of Queensland<br />

through an ongoing commitment to general duties policing and to engaging the community to<br />

achieve positive outcomes. He is an outstanding leader, exemplified by his management of<br />

and support for the community following the tragic circumstances surrounding the Childers<br />

Palace backpacker hostel fire in 2000. Sergeant Fay has served with distinction in a range of<br />

policing appointments. His professionalism, expertise and leadership in the role as Officer-in-<br />

Charge have earned the respect of his peers and support of his community. His distinguished<br />

career has also seen him perform the role of training officer where he was responsible for the<br />

facilitation of training, mentoring and development of his peers and junior officers. Sergeant<br />

Fay has also served the community of Queensland through his dedication to community<br />

service, in particular his work with Rotary Club of Childers, Neighbourhood and Rural Watch<br />

programs, the Forest View Palliative Care House, and the Childers Festival of Cultures.<br />

Awards/recognition include:<br />

Citizen of the Year, Isis Shire Council, 2007.<br />

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