Tributes are flowing for a Victorian police officer and father-of-two found dead at a Melbourne train station.
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Rowan "Rooster" Andrews, 33, was discovered at Laverton Train Station in the early hours of Friday, January 12.
A fundraiser launched in a bid to support his loved ones in the aftermath of the Hobart-born man's passing remembered his "dedication, service" and impact on those around him.
"Let us honour his legacy, remembering his service, dedication, and the impact he made on those around him,' Aiden Rischin posted to GoFundMe.
"Together, we can provide comfort and stability for Max, Isaac, and Alice as they face the challenges ahead."
Mr Andrews was drafted by the Adelaide Crows aged just 18, later playing for Tasmania in the VFL and winning premierships with Ainslie Football Club in the North East Australian Football League.
More than $18,000 had been raised, beating out the fundraiser's initial $5,000 goal within days.
Mr Andrews was also lauded for his skills in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, carpentry and for his love of dogs.
"He fully renovated two family homes over the past 5 years and generously assisted friends with various projects," Mr Rischin posted.
"Rowan's craftsmanship has left an indelible mark on numerous residences over many years, and his willingness to lend tools exemplified his supportive nature."
In 2016, Mr Andrews joined Victoria Police, working at Endeavour Hills and Moonee Ponds police stations, on critical unit response teams and the state's close personal protection unit.
Here, he showcased exceptional skills and leadership, securing him a position at Close Personal Protection Unit," the fundraiser read.
"He was chosen to be the personal protection officer for Barack Obama's visit, highlighting Rowan's trustworthiness and capabilities."