Former Police Union Leader Ian Leavers Found Dead at Mount Ommaney Home

The Queensland Police Service is mourning the passing of Ian Leavers APM, who was found dead at a Mount Ommaney residence this morning.



Police were called to the address around 9.50am on Sunday, where Mr Leavers was located. Authorities have confirmed his death is not being treated as suspicious, with investigations continuing.

Mr Leavers held the position of Queensland Cross-Border Commissioner at the time of his death. He previously served as President of the Queensland Police Union of Employees for more than 15 years and was a former member of the Queensland Police Service.

Queensland Police Service Commissioner Steve Gollschewski APM paid tribute to Mr Leavers, acknowledging his significant contribution to the organisation and its members.

Commissioner Gollschewski said Mr Leavers led with dedication and purpose during his tenure as union president, building strong relationships across the service and advocating tirelessly for frontline officers.

The commissioner highlighted Mr Leavers’ role in introducing policy improvements and better working conditions for police members, particularly during challenging periods.

Mr Leavers’ death is expected to have a considerable impact across the police service and the wider community due to his longstanding connections and advocacy work.



Support services are available for anyone affected. Lifeline can be contacted on 13 11 14 or at www.lifeline.org.au, whilst Beyond Blue is available on 1300 22 4636 or at www.beyondblue.org.au.

Published 10-November-2025

Woman Charged With Manslaughter Over Baby’s Death in Darra

A 63-year-old woman has been charged with manslaughter following the death of an 11-month-old boy in Darra last year.



On April 3, 2024, emergency services were called to an Ashridge Road residence in Darra after reports that an infant was unconscious and not breathing. The baby was declared deceased at the scene.

The Inala Child Protection and Investigation Unit established Operation Whiskey Nocturne to investigate the death. After a year-long investigation, police have charged the Darra woman with manslaughter.

The accused is scheduled to appear before Richlands Magistrates Court on June 4, 2025.



Queensland Police have referenced the case under number QP2400579111.