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Corrective services boss to retire
In a message to staff he said he would be leaving the post on July 2.“While there will be other opportunities to say farewell at a later time, I did want to say to you that the work we have done to position QCS will stand the agency in good stead well into the future,” he wrote in a memo.“There is much to be proud of, and none of what has been achieved would have been possible without your support. I want to thank you for all you do to contribute to public safety in Queensland.“As stated, I…
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