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NZSA Newsletter – March 2024

CEO’s REPORT Welcome to our March 2024 newsletter. Whilst we have been favoured by the weather gods over recent months, we only have to look back to events one year […]
04/03/2024 13:43

NZSA Newsletter – January 2024

CEO Report Welcome to our January 2024 newsletter. I trust that your Christmas and New Year have gone well and that you and your team have been able to enjoy […]
22/01/2024 10:22

Congratulations to NZSA Saved a Life Medal recipients

We are thrilled to announce the following recipients of the NZSA Saved a Life Medal. Gloria Peea, Armourguard Security Gagan Bhalla, Armourguard Security Neil Tomuli and Pule Talia, Armourguard Security […]
14/12/2023 09:01

NZSA Newsletter – November 2023

CEO’s REPORT Welcome to our November 2023 newsletter. Congratulations to all the finalists and award winners at this year’s New Zealand Security Awards held on 15 September at Te Pae […]
23/11/2023 11:29

NZSA update – changes to the Building Code

Installing Smoke Detectors in homes? Changes to the Building Code take place next month that you need to be aware of. Key points: The adoption of interconnected smoke alarms as […]
19/10/2023 10:27

NZSA Newsletter – September 2023

CEO Report Welcome to our September 2023 newsletter. Our congratulations and best wishes to all the finalists announced last week for this year’s New Zealand Security Awards event to be […]
04/09/2023 13:04

NZSA update – launch of NZSIS Threat Assessment

As a follow up to the recently released New Zealand’s National Security Strategy 2023 – 2028, the Government has now published its first ever comprehensive assessment on the threats of […]
16/08/2023 10:47

NZSA Saved a Life Medal recipient

We are thrilled to announce another recipient of the NZSA Saved a Life Medal. The calibre of the nominations has been outstanding and we’d like to congratulate the following recipient, […]
10/08/2023 15:25

NZSA update – launch of National Security Strategy

For those who may have missed it, the government announced New Zealand’s first National Security Strategy last week. This is an important document that responds to the more challenging environment […]
10/08/2023 15:20

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