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1511. Supported on the spectrum  
Two members of the police family, Pat and Theresa Tongi, have created something amazing for children with autism and their families. By Ellen Brook  
1512. Ten Questions with... Bobbie Richardson  
Our new Waikato/Bay of Plenty field officer, Bobbi Richardson, has previously worked in human resources in the health sector in Australia and New Zealand. She replaces Graeme McKay who has retired.  
1513. Police quest to find former Ramsi staff  
There are 632 medals stored at Police National Headquarters waiting to be given to staff who served under the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (Ramsi), which ended in June 2017.  
1514. Setting the pace  
Black Ferns fullback Selica Winiata brings her fiercely positive energy to everything she does – on and off the field. For the second time, she has won the Police Association Police Sportsperson of…  
1515. Police News May 2019  
NZPA Police Sportsperson of the Year Black Fern Selica Winiata; former Ramsi staff sought for service medals; Ten Questions with our new field officer Bobbi Richardson; and, Police members who…  
1516. President's Column: Police and public bond strengthened  
We are now seven weeks on from the tragic events in Christchurch, and it is fair to say that the domestic and international response has been so focused on strength, healing and aroha that we have…  
1517. Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill Submission  
View the Police Association's submission on the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill, submitted on 11 April 2019.  
1518. Black Ferns vice-captain and police constable Selica Winiata receives another gong  
Manawatu police officer and rugby star Selica Winiata was this week named the NZ Police Association sportsperson of the year.  
1519. Police union eager to get gun law reforms done  
The Police Association says it's time to get on and put new gun laws in place.  
1520. Feted Black Ferns try scorer Selica Winiata named NZ Police Association Police Sportsperson of the Year  
For the second time, Black Ferns vice-captain and fullback Constable Selica Winiata is the recipient of the New Zealand Police Association Sportsperson of the Year award.  
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