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Cook Islands Police Service has become the first Pacific jurisdiction to formally launch a prevention-centred operating model as New Zealand Police’s new approach to supporting our island... More
Police officers are attending tradies’ breakfasts around the country, engraving tools with their owners’ drivers licence number and giving advice to help prevent tool theft. While similar... More
They may have been physically separated because of COVID-19, but the 56 new constables who graduated from the Royal New Zealand Police College (RNZPC) last week had family and friends with them... More
Early on 19 June, Constable Regan Gray, of Queenstown, stopped a white Mercedes. He took details and completed an OnDuty noting. During the day colleagues used his noting and their local... More
The new constables of Recruit Wing 345 have finished their training without the usual celebration – yet there was still much to celebrate. Plunged into Alert Level 4 lockdown and put into a... More
Wing 358 patron Stacey Shortall, a respected lawyer and highly regarded leader, proudly watched her wing graduate from the Royal New Zealand Police College last week and spoke of her pride at... More
As Chief Executive of Ngāti Toa, experienced director, executive and consultant Helmut Modlik was the right patron for Wing 359. “You will be going into a world where Police staff have gone... More
The ties that bind across the Tasman have been strengthened after a neighbourly get-together in Wellington. The board of Neighbourhood Watch Australasia (NHWA) crossed the ditch to meet their... More
Imagine missing out on playing for the Black Ferns at the recent Women’s Rugby World Cup because you had other pressing matters, such as graduating from the Royal New Zealand Police College as... More
Members of New Zealand’s largest Sikh temple distributed 50,000 food parcels to more than over 100,000 people during the COVID-19 restrictions with the help of local police. Volunteers from the... More