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Police Memorial Trust
of New Zealand
Remembrance

Marking the days that matter

29 September

National Police Remembrance Day

National Police Remembrance Day is observed on 29 September each year, when New Zealand joins other nations in honouring Police staff who have died in service. Across the country, services are held to remember those who never came home, and to recognise the families and colleagues who carry their loss.

The Trust will publish each year's commemoration details here as they are confirmed.

Anniversaries

Commemorations

This space will list anniversary notices and commemorations as the Trust receives and publishes them.

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From the Trust

The Trust is established and planning is underway

The Police Memorial Trust of New Zealand has been formally established as a registered charitable trust. Early planning for a permanent national memorial in Wellington is now underway, in partnership with New Zealand Police, the New Zealand Police Association and the Police Leaders' Guild.