Mal Lanyon APM has been formally appointed as the 24th NSW Police Force Commissioner, following a ceremony at Balmain Police Station today.
The ceremony was conducted in the presence of Her Excellency, The Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC and Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism, Yasmin Catley, as well as a number of other dignitaries and senior officers.
Commissioner Lanyon started his career at Glebe on March 27, 1987, and brings more than 37 years of policing experience to the role.
He has held a range of senior operational leadership roles, including leading the State Crime Command and serving as Deputy Commissioner since January 2019.
From April 2024, Commissioner Lanyon worked as the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the NSW Reconstruction Authority, guiding the state’s natural disaster management efforts.
Commissioner Lanyon said his years of public service gave him a deep understanding of the challenges facing the community and modern policing.
“It’s an honour to be appointed as the next Commissioner of the NSW Police Force. This is one of the greatest responsibilities in public service,” he said.

“I can’t wait to get to work, tackling key priority areas: organised crime, community safety in our regions, supporting victims of domestic and family violence, and ensuring there is social cohesion within the community.
“I take on this role with humility and a deep sense of duty.
“And I want to ensure that every police officer feels united and part of one team, motivated by the purpose and commitment to serve the community of NSW.”
Minister Catley congratulated Commissioner Lanyon on his appointment.
“Commissioner Lanyon has proven himself with almost four decades of exceptional service across frontline and leadership roles,” she said.
“He is ready to hit the ground running and has the experience and vision to lead the NSW Police Force into a bright, new era.
“Congratulations Commissioner. I look forward to working together.”



