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51. Police News February 2026  
Inside this issue, we meet four new police recruits from Wing 390 in Auckland, hear why Police is sitting on a retention timebomb, and meet Palmerston North–based Youth Aid officer Senior Constable…  
52. President's Column: Pressure points aplenty in 2026  
For many of you, starting a new year doesn’t look much different. Policing is 24/7, you don’t slow down for arbitrary dates and neither do the pressures of the job. However, turning the calendar does…  
53. A high price to pay  
A Police Association survey has revealed that Police is sitting on a retention timebomb as more than half of its officers consider walking out the door.  
54. Finding true north  
When Wing 390 graduated in Auckland it broke new ground. Police News asked four of the new constables what being able to train in Tāmaki Makaurau meant to them and what they expect now they are on…  
55. Honour-bound to serve rangatahi  
Praise – and even being paid – come second to the satisfaction Senior Constable Grant Watts gets as a Youth Aid officer. For him, the real reward lies in helping young people and their families turn…  
56. Iam Keen - February 2025  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
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