Queensland police union chief calls state government pay offer ‘grossly inadequate’ days after approving it

Published on July 31, 2025
Queensland police union chief calls state government pay offer ‘grossly inadequate’ days after approving it

Shane Prior says Crisafulli government was ‘completely inflexible’ amid widespread member backlash over 8% pay deal he had previously described as the ‘largest ever’

Queensland’s police union chief has conceded a permanent pay increase he approved earlier this week is “grossly inadequate” and “insulting” as officers threaten industrial action and the Crisafulli government faces a protracted battle with key unions over pay deals.

Under a preliminary deal announced this week, police would receive an 8% pay rise over three years, plus two $4,000 bonuses for general duties officers. The state and union had agreed to the offer in principle on Monday night, but it must go to members before it takes effect.

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