Jimboomba will get one new police officer after 79 recruits were sworn into the service.
Logan will gain eight new officers for its beats. Beenleigh, Logan Central and Crestmead get two each, while Loganholme also picks up a new constable.
Commissioner Katarina Carroll and Mount Ommaney MP Jess Pugh congratulated the officers.
The recruits took their oath of service in the early morning light at the Oxley Academy, vowing to serve the Queensland community.
The graduation marks the end of a modified training program for the QPS' newest members amidst COVID-19 safe requirements.
The officers will soon begin a 12-month station-based training program as first-year constables, which will take them through a range of real-world scenarios in policing.
Commissioner Carroll wished new officers well in their new careers, beginning all throughout the state.
"The role of police within our community is a unique one which requires a range of skills including empathy, communication and physical skills," she said.
"These 79 officers have completed an intensive program to have come this far, and their training is not yet complete.
"The FYCs will be posted around the state from Ayr to Wynnum to Longreach, where they will further embed their newly-learned skills and provide a fresh perspective to their new stations."
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