Australian Federal Police
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is the national and principal federal law enforcement agency of the Australian Government with the unique role of investigating crime and protecting the national security of the Commonwealth of Australia. The AFP is an independent agency of the Attorney-General's Department and is responsible to the Attorney-General and accountable to the Parliament of Australia.[2]
Australian Federal Police | |
Abbreviation | AFP |
Agency Overview | |
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Preceding agencies |
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Employees | 7,077 (2022–2023)[1] |
Volunteers | Small numbers for non-operations related activity. |
Annual Budget | A$1.73 billion (2022–2023)[1] |
Legal personality | Governmental agency |
Jurisdictional Structure | |
Federal agency | Australia |
Governing body | Government of Australia |
Constituting instrument | Australian Federal Police Act 1979 |
General nature | |
Operational Structure | |
Headquarters | Edmund Barton Building, Canberra |
Minister responsible | Mark Dreyfus, Attorney-General of Australia |
Agency executive | Reece Kershaw, Commissioner |
Functions | 11
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Offices | 9
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Website | |
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Footnotes | |
The Australian Federal Police, while a federal agency, provides policing to dependent Australian (on and offshore) Commonwealth Territories. | |
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is the national and principal federal law enforcement agency of the Australian Government with the unique role of investigating crime and protecting the national security of the Commonwealth of Australia. The AFP is an independent agency of the Attorney-General's Department and is responsible to the Attorney-General and accountable to the Parliament of Australia.[2] As of October 2019[update] the Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police is Reece Kershaw, formerly the Northern Territory Police Commissioner.[3][4]
Commissioners
changeAs of October 2019[update] the Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police is Reece Kershaw, formerly the Northern Territory Police Commissioner.[3][4]
Commissioner of Australian Federal Police | |
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The Attorney-General's Department | |
Member of | Attorney General Portfolio Board |
Reports to | Attorney General |
Residence | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory |
Seat | Edmund Barton Building |
Nominator | Attorney General |
Appointer | Governor-General |
Term length | 7 years, renewable at the Governor-General's pleasure.[5] |
Constituting instrument | Australian Federal Police Act 1979 |
Precursor | Commissioner of the Commonwealth Police |
Inaugural holder | Colin Woods |
Formation | 1 August 1979 |
Salary | A$720,480[6] |
Rank | Name | Post-nominals | Term began | Term ended | Time in appointment | |
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Commissioner of the AFP | ||||||
Commissioner | Sir Colin Woods | KCVO, CBE, QPM | 1 August 1979 | 1 January 1982 | 2 years, 74 days | |
Commissioner (Major General) | Ronald Grey | AO, DSO | 1 January 1982 | 30 November 1988 | 6 years, 334 days | |
Commissioner | Peter McAulay | AO, QPM | 30 November 1988 | 1 June 1994 | 5 years, 183 days | |
Commissioner | Michael Palmer | AO, APM | 1 June 1994 | 2 April 2001 | 6 years, 335 days | |
Commissioner | Mick Keelty | AO, APM | 2 April 2001 | 2 September 2009 | 8 years, 123 days | |
Commissioner | Tony Negus | APM | 7 September 2009 | 30 September 2014 | 5 years, 23 days | |
Commissioner | Andrew Colvin | APM, OAM | 30 September 2014 | 1 October 2019 | 5 years, 0 days | |
Commissioner | Reece Kershaw | APM | 2 October 2019 | Incumbent |
5 years, 37 days |
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Former Australian Federal Police Headquarters
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AFP vehicles in Melbourne
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An AFP vehicle on duty at Gold Coast Airport in Queensland
References
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Corporate Plan 2022–23" (PDF). Australian Federal Police. 2022.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Agency, Digital Transformation. "Australian Federal Police | directory.gov.au". directory.gov.au. Retrieved 2022-08-05.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 James, Felicity (24 July 2019). "Australia's new police commissioner: Who is Reece Kershaw?". ABC News. Australia. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Reece Kershaw to be sworn in as AFP Commissioner" (Press release). Australian Federal Police. 2 October 2019. Archived from the original on 8 June 2023. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ↑ "Australian Federal Police Act 1979 – Part III, Division I, Section 17". legislation.gov.au. Federal Register of Legislation. 1979.
- ↑ "Remuneration Tribunal (Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Full-time Public Office) Determination 2021" (PDF). Remuneration Tribunal. 21 August 2021.