Tributes are pouring in for Ian Leavers, Queensland’s Cross Border Commissioner and former police union leader, who passed away unexpectedly. Known for his prominent role in public service, Leavers is remembered as a respected and influential figure.
As a long-time president of the state’s police union, Ian Leavers was widely recognized for his dedication and principled approach. Premier David Crisafulli praised him as “dedicated, principled and driven,” noting that Leavers earned the respect of Queenslanders for his unwavering support of the police service.
“Queenslanders will remember his leadership during some our State’s most tragic and defining events.”
As Queensland’s first Cross-Border Commissioner, Leavers was a strong advocate for communities and businesses along the state’s borders, especially during the critical period of recovery after the COVID pandemic. His work focused on improving safety and support for police, ensuring they were well-resourced and protected.
“He championed safer working environments for police and advocated for them to be well-resourced and supported.”
Leavers’ contributions spanned decades, beginning with his service in the Queensland Police and continuing through his leadership of the Police Union. Premier Crisafulli extended heartfelt condolences to Ian’s family and friends, acknowledging the profound loss felt across the state.
“On behalf of all Queenslanders, we extend heartfelt condolences to Ian’s family and friends during this difficult time.”
Ian Leavers’ legacy is marked by his unwavering commitment to police welfare and community leadership, leaving a lasting impact on Queensland’s public service and border communities.