Live: Surviving police ‘grateful’ to be alive after siege, and Morrison to front royal
Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll has given an update on the condition of the surviving officers as she spoke to the ABC from Chinchilla.
Commissioner Carroll said she met with Constable Keely Brough, who had only been working in the force for eight weeks when she took cover in the grass of a Chinchilla property on Monday after three of her colleagues were shot.

Constables Matthew Arnold, 26, and Rachel McCrow, 29, and neighbour Alan Dare died.
Constable Randall Kirk, 28, was taken to hospital with a gunshot wound.
“I spoke to Randall in hospital and we are hoping he is released today,” Commissioner Carroll said on Wednesday morning.
“They [Keely and Randall] are doing as well as can be expected.
“They are grateful they are alive but for them it is very difficult as well because they were there when their partners were killed.
“So difficult days for them as well.”
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