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Former NZ Police commissioner named Victoria’s next top cop

Victoria’s troubled police force has chosen a new leader. Here’s what you need to know.
Melissa Meehan and Callum GoddeBy Melissa Meehan and Callum Godde

Victoria's new top cop

Former NZ Police commissioner named Victoria’s next top cop

Victoria’s troubled police force has chosen a new leader. Here’s what you need to know.
Melissa Meehan and Callum GoddeBy Melissa Meehan and Callum Godde

An outsider has been tasked with leading Victoria’s troubled police force out of the mire.

Former New Zealand Police commissioner Mike Bush will begin his five-year stint as the state’s chief commissioner on June 27.

Victoria Police was thrust into leadership turmoil in February after a no-confidence vote from officers cost chief commissioner Shane Patton his job.

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The state government then appointed Emergency Management Commissioner Rick Nugent as acting chief while it searched for a replacement.

Nugent was viewed as a frontrunner for the top job but pulled out after admitting he didn’t have the drive to commit to a five-year term.

Premier Jacinta Allan described Mike Bush as being “the right man for the job”.
Premier Jacinta Allan described Mike Bush as being “the right man for the job”. Credit: AAP

Deputy Commissioner Robert Hill will serve in an acting capacity until Bush takes over.

The force has not appointed a top cop from outside Victoria Police since former NSW police assistant commissioner Christine Nixon in 2001.

Nixon described Bush as a calm and considered leader.

“He’ll be very focused on working with the Victorian community, members of Victoria Police and the government to ... push things to the future,” she told ABC Radio Melbourne.

Bush retired from the NZ police force in 2020 after six years in the top job. He joined the force in 1978, spending his career on the frontline and criminal investigation branch.

During his tenure as New Zealand police commissioner, Bush was celebrated for decreasing the country’s crime rate following a shift to a focus on prevention rather than prosecution.

Former Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton.
Former Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton. Credit: AAP

Bush oversaw the police response to the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings, when 51 people were killed by an Australian gunman.

He also led the force during the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2019 Whakaari/White Island volcano eruption, which killed 22 people, including 14 Australians.

Bush made headlines in 2022 when he unsuccessfully applied to become the head of the Metropolitan Police in the UK, and it was revealed that he had a drink-driving conviction.

He was a 23-year-old detective constable at the time and disqualified from driving for six months.

After leaving the police, Bush became a private investigator and ran his own international consulting firm.

Premier Jacinta Allan said her government had “picked the right man for the job”.

“Mike Bush will bring new leadership to Victoria Police,” she told reporters on Tuesday.

“He made the community safer in New Zealand and he’ll make the community safer in Victoria.”

Opposition police spokesman David Southwick said the new commissioner must not be set up to fail, and be able to carry out the job without political interference.

“He must be given the funding, the promised police numbers, and the powers required to do the job effectively,” Southwick said.

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