Mick Miller (police officer)


Sinclair Imrie Miller , known as Mick Miller, was an Australian police officer. Miller served as Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police—the police force of the Australian state of Victoria—from 1977 to 1987.
While Chief Commissioner, Miller introduced initiatives such as the air wing, task force policing and the Special Operations Group. Miller also integrated women into the police force by placing them on the general seniority list, thus giving them enhanced career opportunities.
Earlier in his career, Miller was appointed to lead the Gaming Branch in an operation against illegal SP bookmaking operations that had encouraged corruption both in the police force and the Postmaster-General's Department. Miller was the first Australian police officer to graduate from the FBI Academy and was awarded a Churchill Fellowship.

Honours and awards



Officer of the Order of Australia 9 June 1986Queen's Birthday Honours “For public service, particularly with the Victoria Police Force."
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order 2 October 1981For service as Commissioner of the Victoria Police during the 1981 royal visit for CHOGM.
Originally appointed as a member fourth class. Re-classified as Lieutenant in 1984.
Commander of the Order of St John30 January 1986Originally appointed as a Serving Brother in 1975 and then promoted to Officer in 1981.
Queens Police Medal 1 January 1971New Year Honours "For distinguished service" while at the rank of Sergeant.
War Medal 1939-451946
Australian Service Medal 1939-451946
Australian Service Medal 1945-19751995With JAPAN clasp.
National Police Service Medal2010
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal1 August 1977
Australian Sports Medal27 February 2001For work with the AFL Foundation and as patron of the Recreation Link Football League and the Football Integration Development Association.
National Medal25 January 1982
Australian Defence Medal2007
Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal1969
Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana
2 June 2001For contribution to the Italian community in Victoria, particularly from the 1950s through to the 1970s.

Personal life

Miller died in 2019. He was married to Beverley Chessman for 55 years, with whom he had three children.