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06 Sept 2025

'Down here it's a pretty great career' - Australian police looking to hire gardaí

South Australia Police has targeted ads on social media to poach 'experienced' gardaí

'Down here it's a pretty great career' - Australian police looking to hire gardaí

'Down here it's a pretty great career' - Australian police looking to hire gardaí

Recruitment adverts from South Australia Police aimed at gardaí have been popping up on social media again in recent days.

The ads on Facebook feature the above image with the caption: "Down here it's a pretty great career." The post also encourages gardaí to "explore the benefits of relocating with South Australia Police."

South Australia Police says it is looking for "experienced" gardaí as well as police officers from New Zealand and the United Kingdom to join their ranks.

South Australia Police recently said it was "excited to announce an international recruitment drive focusing on these three countries has opened."

"Police officers from Australian and approved overseas jurisdictions (excluding British Transport Police, Civil Nuclear Constabulary and Military / Defence Force Police), must have a minimum of three years continuous and active service within the past five years (not including any initial training period)," a statement read.

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It adds: "Love where you live and discover the diverse and captivating wonders of South Australia! From the vibrant city of Adelaide with its thriving arts scene and world-class dining, to the breathtaking landscapes of the Flinders Ranges and the iconic beauty of Kangaroo Island's wildlife, South Australia has it all.

"Whether you're an adventure seeker, a food and wine enthusiast, or a nature lover, South Australia promises an unforgettable journey of exploration and delight. Come experience the magic of South Australia today."

The ads may entice some gardaí with morale in the force here understood to be at an all-time low. Gardaí are particularly aggrieved by Garda Commissioners Drew Harris attempted to change the working roster for rank and file members.

147 gardaí resigned from the force last year, an increase of 41 from 2022. Resignations are said to be high again in 2024.

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