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691. Retired members welcome in Police Welfare Fund  
The Police Welfare Fund has created a new membership category for members who have retired from full-time employment and are now on a fixed income.  
692. President's Column: Empathy and pragmatism on the frontline  
New Zealand has been acknowledged internationally for its response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and domestic polling would suggest support from a vast majority of Kiwis, even for the rather draconian…  
693. Donor of life  
A Counties Manukau constable plans to donate eggs for the last time this year. She wants other women to take over her mantle and give the gift of life.  
694. Valiant Vanuatu  
New Zealand police officers have been on hand to help a small Pacific nation deal with multiple crises.  
695. Covid-19 stifles crime  
Provisional Police data shows a major drop in most areas of offending under the most draconian level of the Covid-19 lockdown.  
696. Positives and negatives of the cannabis bill  
The Police Association takes no position on the cannabis referendum, but it wants a law that will work.  
697. Bravery Award Nominations  
Nominations opened on 1 June for the awards recognising exceptional acts of police bravery.  
698. Heading for the Coast  
Most police now live and work in cities in the North Island – but some have tired of the big-city life and have headed south. They can attest to the many benefits of life and work on the West Coast.  
699. Iam Keen (June 2020)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
700. Recognition for New Zealand Police in Royal Honours  
Former Police Commissioner Mike Bush, MNZM, and retired Detective Senior Sergeant David Harvey from Christchurch recognised with Royal Honours.  
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