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Polipics - 25 June 2025 - Mardi Gras - Southern

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Submitted by jhex68 on Wed, 25/06/2025 - 1:20pm

Partygoers from all over flocked to Queenstown for the recent Mardi Gras. It’s one of the biggest community parties of the year for Otago Lakes Central, bringing together entertainment and visual arts from all over the world. Thank you to everyone who helped ensure everybody could have fun in a safe and positive environment!

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Media release - name release
25 Jun 2025 11:08am News:
Southern

Name release, fatal crash, Millers Flat, Otago

Name release, Millers Flat, Otago Police can now release the name of the woman who died following a crash on farmland at Millers Flat, Central Otago. She was 41-year-old Kirsty Marie Hall, of Central... More

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Police graduates on parade
25 Jun 2025 10:47am News:
National News

MEDIA ADVISORY: Recruit wing graduation tomorrow Thursday 26 June

Media are invited to the 385 Glenda Hughes Police recruit wing graduation. What: Graduation of the New Zealand Police Glenda Hughes 385 Recruit Wing. Who: For families and friends to celebrate with... More

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Car decals / graphics / stickers - 1
25 Jun 2025 8:29am News:
Canterbury

Christchurch burglaries overnight

Two burglaries occurred in central Christchurch in the early hours of Wednesday morning. At about 2.10am an alarm activated at a Withells Road, Avonhead address, then shortly after at the Kwik Kiwi... More

1 min read
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25 Jun 2025 8:16am News:
Waikato

Waikato Police thank motorists who helped locate a dangerous fleeing driver

Police used 111 calls to track a fleeing driver, who was arrested after allegedly crashing into two innocent motorists at Ōhaupō yesterday. Inspector Hywel Jones, Waikato Acting District Commander... More

2 min read
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24 Jun 2025 3:43pm News:
Waikato

Police formally identify man found deceased in Waikato River

Police have formally identified a man located deceased in a car in the Waikato River last year. He was Michael Murdoch, aged 44, from Ngāruawāhia, who had been missing since September 2019. Michael’s... More

1 min read
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24 Jun 2025 3:11pm News:
Bay of Plenty

Rotorua Police continue to appeal for information to identify motorcyclist involved in fatal collision

A 24-year-old man, from Rotorua, died after being struck by a motorcycle on Edmund Road on 15 June. More

2 min read
Car decals / graphics / stickers - 1
24 Jun 2025 1:26pm News:
Eastern

Police monitoring gang movements, Hawke's Bay

Please attribute to Acting Superintendent Lincoln Sycamore, Eastern District Commander: Police will be closely monitoring the movements of those travelling from Napier through to Hastings for a... More

1 min read
Police Emergency tape with car - 5
24 Jun 2025 12:04pm News:
Wellington

Human remains located, Ōwhiro Bay

Please attribute to Detective Senior Sergeant Lee Underhill, Wellington CIB An investigation is underway following the discovery of human remains at an address in Ōwhiro Bay on Sunday (22 June). On... More

1 min read

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