Information about history, structure and current events.
The New Zealand Police force is responsible for reducing crime and enhancing community safety. They provide services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
New Zealand Police has two specialist Police Maritime Units, one in Auckland, New Zealands largest city and the other in the capital city of Wellington.
The New Zealand Police offer safety tips for around the home, in the workplace, on the Internet, while driving or sailing, and in public places. Keep your community safe with this safety guide.
The online New Zealand police magazine features police and community news.
YES - the New Zealand Police Youth Education Service. This site contains information about YES, its programmes, resources, and services.
Over 4,500 members it actively encourages, promotes and coordinates police sport, games and recreation.
Information about the association and news updates available.
The Police Maritime Unit based in Auckland is a specialised unit within the New Zealand Police. There are only two dedicated Police Launches in New Zealand, one in Auckland and the other in the capital city of Wellington.
Information on crime prevention, unsolved crimes, history, childrens section, specialist policing units, etc.
Remote area power systems, alcohol breathing testing equipment and much more.
Everyone's got work stories. Some are better than others. You can get some great work stories of your own by working for the New Zealand Police. Visit the site for more information.
The home of the Tasman District police force, supplying services from Haast on the West Coast to Kaikoura in the east.
The Honey Shop sells an excellent range of New Zealand Honey including the famous Manuka Honey.
www.honeyshop.co.nz