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311. Sportsperson of the year: Triathlete Constable Angie Keen  
Rotorua Constable Angie Keen is the 2023 Police Sportsperson of the Year after a stellar run at the Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games and taking out three world titles at the World…  
315. Police officers resoundingly reject “kick in the guts” government pay offer  
The New Zealand Police Association, Te Aka Hāpai has been told unequivocally by members that they reject the government’s pay offer which was finally tabled late last week, after months of waiting…  
316. Police News March 2024  
In the March issue of Police News, we hear from members raising questions over the handling of their applications for flexible employment options (FEOs), relive the magic of the legendary 1988…  
317. President's Column: Let’s talk about speaking up  
Having been around policing for more than 30 years, I know that most members have an opinion or two on most subjects. When it comes to policing, they freely express to their colleagues some fairly…  
318. Left with few options: When you're told 'no go' to an FEO  
The Police Association is encountering an upsurge in members raising issues over the handling of their applications for flexible employment options – or FEOs. CARLA AMOS speaks to several people…  
319. Flying Wedge returns: Behind the wheel of the V3000  
A meticulously restored 1988 Mitsubishi V3000 patrol car has passed its unveiling with flying colours – much to the delight of former police officers who once drove the zippy model.  
320. Hearing Awareness Month: What's all the noise about?  
District deployment co-ordinator Senior Sergeant Kevin (KJ) Stewart’s family noticed his hearing loss long before he did.  
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