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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced Australia’s new federal police commissioner, a role “critical” to the country’s security.
Krissy Barrett is the first woman to lead the Australian Federal Police (AFP), the national policing agency that investigates organised crimes, terrorism and foreign threats.
In accepting the five-year term, Barrett will replace outgoing AFP commissioner Reece Kershaw in October.

“I promise I will be your champion. I promise I will do this uniform proud for you. And to every Australian, I will be devoted to protecting you and our way of life, and I commit to working as hard as I can every single day, like every AFP commissioner before me.” — Krissy Barrett, incoming AFP commissioner.

‘Historic appointment’

Barrett will become the ninth AFP commissioner after a 25-year career in law enforcement that has included leadership in the Solomon Islands and through the Bali bombings investigation.
Barrett started her career with the AFP as an administrative assistant in its Melbourne office before moving up the ranks.
She has expertise in community policing and operations, counter terrorism first response, serious financial crime, and transnational serious and organised crime.
In her most recent position as a deputy commissioner with the AFP, Barrett has managed the National Security portfolio.
Barrett was recognised for her leadership and contribution with a Police Overseas Service Medal in 2004 and an Operations Medal in 2005.

“I never imagined that one day I would be leading this very fine organisation,” she said.

Albanese said there is “no greater honour” than to hold such a position.
“Today’s announcement is a historic appointment for the Australian government and for the AFP, with Ms Barrett becoming the first woman to hold the position of commissioner,” he told reporters in Canberra.
“The role of the AFP is critical to keeping our nation safe.
“There is no greater honour than wearing the uniform of those who serve and protect Australians.”
Kershaw will have been in the role for six years when he steps down in October.
He said earlier he is leaving the role a year early after saying the job had taken a toll on his family life.
“As you’d appreciate, it takes its toll on the family life. Being a grandfather has changed me dramatically, and I need to be there for my family.
“I am very grateful and privileged to have been able to serve the community.”
— Additional reporting by the Australian Associated Press.

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