New South Wales Welcomes Largest Police Class In 13 Years
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns vowed his government and the state police force will fully implement recommendations from a Royal Commission regarding gun safety. The recommendations include increasing security procedures for high-risk Jewish festivals and events. Commissioner Bell is required to submit a final report and recommendations by December 14. This follows an anti-Semitic attack at Bondi Beach one year ago. The Royal Commission's first hearing block begins next week. The broadcast will include an interview with the head of police recruitment. The species has been bred in captivity for the first time. Experts noted a teething period is required to determine the specific triggers needed for successful breeding. The study involves raising frogs to the frog stage to measure fitness levels and reproductive capacity.
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“New South Wales Premier Chris Means has vowed his government and the state's police force will implement the relevant recommendations in full, where the recommendation for New South Wales police to increase security procedures at high risk, Jewish festivals and events.”
“a new cohort of NSW police students are being sworn in, will catch up with the head of police recruitment”
“when you have a new species that's held in captivity for the first time there's a teething period to learn like what exactly you need to trigger their breeding”
“This will require us raising those... through to the frog stage and measuring their fitness levels and their reproductive capacity to understand if we're creating really fit frogs that will help benefit the wild populations.”
“the largest class of police graduates in 13 years has officially been welcomed into the New South Wales Police Force with 349 probationary constables to begin their roles as sworn officers from Monday.”
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