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IPCA Ruling
17 Sep 2024 10:08am News:
Counties Manukau

Police acknowledge IPCA summary into officer’s falsified bail checks

Police acknowledge the Independent Police Conduct Authority’s summary report covering an investigation into an officer’s falsifying of bail checks. In August 2024, the former Police Constable was... More

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Media release - name release
17 Sep 2024 9:23am News:
Central

Name release, Cheltenham-Hunterville Road, Beaconsfield

Police can now release the names of the women who died following a two vehicle crash on Cheltenham-Hunterville Road, Thursday 12 September. They were 29-year-old Lauren Kate Somerville, and 47-year... More

1 min read
Police and FENZ will take to the rugby field in an emergency services showdown this weekend in Palmerston North.
17 Sep 2024 9:06am TenOne Magazine

First responders face off

Emergency services showdown: Police v Fire rugby match on the cards. More

2 min read
Police radio on shoulder
16 Sep 2024 5:09pm News:
Northland

Fruitful search lands one in court

Whangārei Police got more than they bargained for after a man who entered a house and allegedly stole an orange was also found with a shotgun, a large amount of cash and a gang patch. At about 5pm... More

1 min read
Police radio
16 Sep 2024 4:17pm News:
Canterbury

Three arrested for three burglaries in Pegasus

Three people have been arrested following enquiries into three burglaries in Pegasus. The three incidents occurred in two commercial premises on Pegasus Main Street, on Friday 30 August and Sunday 15... More

1 min read
Cell door lock - 1
16 Sep 2024 4:05pm News:
Eastern

Gang members arrested in Wairoa during Gang Conflict Warrant

The Gang Conflict Warrant was sought by police in Eastern District following an incident on 10 September, where a house was shot at and cars were set on fire. More

2 min read
Media release - name release
16 Sep 2024 3:54pm News:
Bay of Plenty

Name release: Fatal crash, SH 5, Tapapa

Police can now provide the name of the woman who died in a crash on State Highway 5, Tapapa on 11 September. She was Lynette Helen Gibson, aged 63, from Rotorua. Our thoughts are with her family and... More

1 min read

Payroll Processing Officer

Position description
payroll_processing_officer.pdf
Your QID
KSEBJ7
Expiry date
Wednesday, 16 September 2026 - 11:45am
Read more about Payroll Processing Officer
Police helped reunite these rings with their rightful owner.
16 Sep 2024 10:51am News:
Waitematā

A moment in time: Police assist in reuniting rings

A precious family heirloom has been reunited with its rightful owner after Police helped close the ring on a long lost item. More

1 min read

Minister of Police’s Priorities - Cabinet paper

This Cabinet paper has been prepared by New Zealand Police.

It notes Hon Mark Mitchell’s priorities for the Police Portfolio for the next three years. It sets out how the New Zealand Police (Police) will work to support Government priorities in the 54th New Zealand Parliament.

Read more about Minister of Police’s Priorities - Cabinet paper

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