Nigel Dalton

Nigel Dalton
Nigel Dalton MP
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Mackay
Assumed office
26 October 2024
Preceded byJulieanne Gilbert
ConstituencyMackay
Personal details
BornBelfast, Northern Ireland
Political partyLiberal National
SpouseSue Dalton
ChildrenAlice Medica, Angus Dalton
Websitewww.nigeldalton.com.au

Nigel Dalton is an Australian politician and former police officer, currently serving as the Liberal National Party (LNP) Member for Mackay in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. He won the seat in the 2024 Queensland state election[1] with a 17.2% swing, making history as the first LNP representative—or member from any of its predecessor parties—elected in Mackay, and the first conservative to hold the seat in over a century.[2]

Before entering politics, Dalton served as a Queensland Police Officer for 22 years, specialising in crime prevention and community engagement. He retired in mid-2024 due to QLD Police age requirements and to contest the state election.[3]

Dalton’s dedication to public service has been widely recognised. In 2023, he was named Mackay’s Citizen of the Year,[4][3] and in 2022, Neighbourhood Watch Australasia awarded him the Police Commissioner’s Award for his contributions to crime prevention. In 2018, he received a Queensland Police Service Bronze Award for his commitment to community policing initiatives.[3]

Early Life & Career

Nigel Dalton was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as the youngest of four siblings. His father was a university lecturer at Queen’s University Belfast, and before settling in Northern Ireland, the family had lived in Freetown, Sierra Leone, where his father taught at Fourah Bay College.[5]

Dalton began his education in Northern Ireland but later attended school in Lusaka, Sambia, when his father took a temporary professor role at the University of Sambia. After returning to Belfast, he completed his secondary education at an all-boys grammar school in South Belfast, where he excelled in swimming, winning the Irish Schools 100-metre short-course backstroke at age 17.[6]

After finishing school, he enrolled in a technical college, studying electronics, but soon realised his passion lay elsewhere. Inspired by friends who had joined the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Dalton decided to pursue a career in law enforcement and was accepted into police training at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh.

Police Service

United Kingdom

Dalton began his policing career in 1983 with the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) in Northern Ireland, serving during the height of The Troubles. His early years included general duties in Lisburn before transitioning to the Divisional Mobile Support Unit, where he was involved in frontline security and law enforcement operations. In 1988, he was posted to Donegal Pass, Belfast, before making the decision to transfer to the Dorset Police in England in 1990.

During his time in Dorset, Dalton gained extensive experience in general policing and community engagement. In 1998, he moved into firearms training, specialising in the instruction and regulation of armed response units. He served with Dorset Police until 2002, when he migrated to Australia and joined the Queensland Police Service.[7]

UK Police Service Roles

Royal Ulster Constabulary (1983–1990)

General Duties, Lisburn (1984–1986)

Divisional Mobile Support Unit (1986–1988)

General Duties, Donegal Pass, Belfast (1988–1990)

Dorset Police (1990–2002)

General Duties (1990–1998)

Firearms Training (1998–2002)

Queensland

Dalton joined the Queensland Police Service (QPS) in 2002 as a recruit, completing training at the Oxley Academy in Brisbane before being posted to Mackay in January 2003. He served in general duties until 2006, when he transitioned to Crime Prevention Coordinator, a role he held until his retirement in 2024.

As Crime Prevention Coordinator, Dalton played a key role in domestic violence prevention, youth engagement, and public safety initiatives. He was instrumental in the development of community-based intervention programs, including collaborations with local schools, universities, and crime prevention organisations with projects like CHOICES, Safety Circus, Fatal 5, Dark Side of Technology (cyber safety), Elder Abuse education, Drugs Education, Safer Living to name a few that were presented to many age groups. Dalton was the Neighbourhood watch coordinator in the Mackay Police District. Dalton was the Neighbourhood watch coordinator in the Mackay Police District.[8][9]

Queensland Police Service Roles

Queensland Police Service (2002–2024)

Recruit, Brisbane (2002–2003)

General Duties, Mackay (2003–2006)

Crime Prevention Coordinator, Mackay (2006–2024)

Politics

In 2024, Nigel Dalton was elected as the Member for Mackay in the Queensland Legislative Assembly, securing the seat with a significant 17.2% swing at the 2024 Queensland state election. His victory marked a historic shift, making him the first representative from the Liberal National Party (LNP) or its predecessor parties to win the seat and the first conservative member in over a century.[10]

Dalton delivered his maiden speech to parliament on 28 November 2024, where he reflected on his journey from Belfast, Northern Ireland, to Australia, his career in policing, and his longstanding commitment to the Mackay community. He acknowledged his election opponents and paid tribute to Mackay’s civic institutions while outlining his key priorities, including tackling youth crime, improving healthcare services, addressing cost-of-living pressures, and supporting victims of crime. Drawing from his extensive experience in crime prevention and domestic violence intervention, he emphasised the importance of early intervention and stronger community engagement. Concluding his speech, Dalton reaffirmed his dedication to public service, adapting the Queensland Police Service’s motto to his new parliamentary role: “With honour I will continue to serve.”

Election Results

2024 Queensland state election: Mackay[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Nigel Dalton 15,155 45.99 +14.04
Labor Belinda Hassan 9,985 30.30 −16.17
One Nation Kylee Stanton 3,864 11.73 −0.86
Greens Paula Creen 1,635 4.96 +1.56
Legalise Cannabis Ben Gauci 1,625 4.93 +0.55
Family First Norman Martin 689 2.09 +2.09
Total formal votes 32,953 95.50 −0.49
Informal votes 1,551 4.50 +0.49
Turnout 34,504 85.41 −0.46
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Nigel Dalton 19,839 60.20 +16.92
Labor Belinda Hassan 13,114 39.80 −16.92
Liberal National gain from Labor Swing +16.92

Political Views

Dalton is a member of the Liberal National Party (LNP) in Queensland.

During the election campaign Dalton and the LNP promised $91M in the Mackay and Whitsunday regions, this funding included $1M for Australian Street Aid Project, $800K for Mackay Hockey Association, $20M for Peak Downs Highway and coal roads, $3M for Mackay State High School and Mackay North State High School and more.[12]

Personal life

Dalton lives in Mackay with his wife, Sue. He has two adult children. He remains an active member of the North Mackay Sinkers Masters Swimming Club, continuing his passion for swimming (pool and open water), which began in his youth. Outside of politics, he enjoys watching cricket and supporting both local and national teams. Dalton is also actively involved in community service organisations and maintains a strong interest in youth development programs, particularly those focused on sports and crime prevention initiatives.[13]

Awards

Title Year Awarding organisation
Awards of Excellence 2009 Queensland Police Service
2011
2015
2018
Police Liaison Officer of the Year 2015 Neighbourhood Watch
2016
2018
2021
Liaison Officer of the Year 2017 Queensland Neighbourhood Watch
Assistant Commissioners Certificate 2022 Queensland Police Service
Companion of the University 2017 Central Queensland University
Bronze award 2018 Queensland Police Service
Police Commissioner’s Award 2022 Neighbourhood Watch Australasia
Citizen of the Year 2023 Mackay Regional Council

Community

Position Organisation
Member Neighbourhood Watch Mackay Northern Beaches
Life Member Dolphins Soccer Club
Member Beaches Baptist Church (Mackay)
Member North Mackay Sinkers – Masters Swimming Club

References

  1. ^ "Mackay - QLD Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. 2024-10-26. Retrieved 2024-10-26.
  2. ^ "A former police officer who ended more than a century of Labor, and a decade-long campaigner — these are some of Queensland's new MPs". abc.net.au. 2024-10-28. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
  3. ^ a b c "Nigel Dalton". Liberal National Party. Retrieved 2024-10-26.
  4. ^ "Congratulations to Mackay Regional Citizen of the Year". Amanda Camm MP, Queensland Member for Whitsunday. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  5. ^ "Meet Nigel Dalton: A Dedicated Advocate for Mackay". Nigel Dalton. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  6. ^ "Member Details | Queensland Parliament". www.parliament.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  7. ^ "From the bloody streets of Ulster to North Queensland, this cop's biggest lesson was forgiveness". ABC News. 2021-04-25. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  8. ^ 1.7K views · 21 reactions | The state opposition leader has announced a former Mackay police officer as the LNP's Mackay candidate in the October election. Nigel Dalton is running for a seat which has been a Labor stronghold for more than a century. 7NEWS at 6pm. #7NEWS | 7NEWS Mackay. Retrieved 2025-07-29 – via www.facebook.com.
  9. ^ "Treasured Hero In Blue Steps Down From Service". www.mackayandwhitsundaylife.com. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  10. ^ Queensland, Electoral Commission of (2019-07-01). "Electoral Commission of Queensland". results.elections.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  11. ^ "Mackay – QLD Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. Retrieved 2024-10-28.
  12. ^ https://documents.parliament.qld.gov.au/speeches/spk2025/Nigel_Dalton-Mackay-20250626-942439354702.pdf
  13. ^ "Home | Welcome to Nigel Dalton MP: Proudly Serving the Mackay Community". Nigel Dalton. Retrieved 2025-07-29.