Wairoa’s police leader swapped a patrol car for a military vehicle when he retired this week after 42 years in the job. Tony as pictured in the Wairoa Star in 1992." data-entity-type="file" data...
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“I must move forward, we must move forward - look beyond this separation within myself; a conflict of races based on ethnic prejudice and misguided inevitable judgement.” Jess Jenkins, a Year 13...
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It’s not easy when you’re in your bubble but your mum has to go to work – and it inspired one young Cantabrian to put pen to paper and write a heartfelt letter to the boss. Eight-year-old Sophia...
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As New Zealand transitioned to Alert Level 3 and many Kiwis celebrated with takeaways, it was also a memorable day for midwives at the New Zealand Police Dog Training Centre. Tuesday 21 April saw the...
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COVID-19 may have turned their journey home into a weeks-long isolation odyssey, but a group of Cook Islands netballers and ānau (whānau) stranded in Auckland found timely support from local police...
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He's named after a famous All Black captain known for toughing it out on the field, so it's no surprise injured patrol dog McCaw is hoping he’ll soon be back in action. Four-year-old McCaw is...
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