Crime scene declared as Gold Coast police investigate partner of Annastacia Palaszczuk

Crime scene declared as Gold Coast police investigate partner of Annastacia Palaszczuk

Police have searched the apartment of prominent surgeon Dr Vahid Reza Adib, the long-term partner of former Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, as part of an ongoing investigation.

Officers, including forensic specialists, attended Adib’s beachfront unit at Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast about 11am on Thursday, where they were seen examining the property and removing items.

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Witnesses reported multiple police vehicles outside the Norfolk building as investigators conducted a detailed search of the luxury apartment, including the balcony area. At one point, officers inspected a barbecue.

The address has been declared a crime scene as inquiries continue. Police have not laid any charges and have not revealed the nature of the investigation.

Authorities stressed Palaszczuk is not believed to be involved and may not even have any knowledge of the raid.

The development comes as Palaszczuk undertakes a national publicity campaign for her memoir, Finding My Way, which was launched earlier this week.

Police officers are seen on the balcony of the Burleigh Heads apartment during the search operation. Credit: 7NEWSA forensic officer examines items on the apartment balcony as part of the ongoing investigation. Credit: 7NEWSPolice inspect a barbecue on the apartment balcony as part of the search operation. Credit: 7NEWS

She is scheduled to host a promotional event on the Gold Coast on Thursday evening.

Speaking earlier in the week, Palaszczuk discussed her relationship with Adib during media appearances linked to the book’s release.

Asked whether she planned to marry her partner and if marriage was on the cards, she replied: “Ha! We’re very happy … why would we, why would we change it? We’re very happy … thank you.”

Queensland Police have not provided further details, citing the active nature of the investigation.

Detectives and forensic officers leave the Norfolk building carrying seized items following the raid. Credit: 7NEWSFormer Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and partner Dr Vahid Reza Adib pictured together during Magic Millions Polo on the Gold Coast in 2026. Credit: 7NEWS

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