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Police celebrate International Day of People with Disability with Special Olympics torch run

Earlier today, December 3, representatives from QPS were on hand to support the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run in Brisbane City to celebrate International Day of People with Disability and launch of the QPS Accessibility Advisory Network.
The shortened relay began at Makerson Street and ended at Queensland Police Headquarters on Roma Street, where Special Olympics athlete Chelsea Stebbing lit the cauldron alongside Australian Federal Police officer, Acting Commander Shane McLennan.
Special Olympics athlete Chelsea Stebbing lights the cauldron with AFP Acting Commander Shane McLennan at QPS Headquarters
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