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Newcastle Herald
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Anna Falkenmire

Newcastle's next police commander brings her 'country girl' approach

HISTORY MADE: Oxley Superintendent Kylie Endemi was named the top cop of the Oxley Police District in 2020. Picture: Peter Hardin

AS OXLEY Superintendent Kylie Endemi prepares for her new role as Newcastle's top cop, she'll move on knowing she gave it her all.

"I feel like I have given it my blood, sweat and tears," she said.

"Because of Oxley Police District and the wonderful communities that I have had the privilege to serve, I think I will walk away a better cop and a better leader."

After three years heading up the local police force, Superintendent Endemi will make the move from the bush to the beach in November, to become commander of Newcastle City Police District.

But, she'll be taking the country way of doing things with her.

"I always put people first, that's my style and my nature," she said.

"I think that passion for policing the bush comes from growing up in it - it really is special to me - and I will never lose sight of the reason that we do what we do, and that is for the community.

"The wholesome country girl approach won't ever leave me, that's for sure."

Superintendent Endemi has seen her share of ups and downs across 12 years based in Tamworth, and almost three decades with NSW Police.

She took the lead of the Oxley command in early 2020, covering an area from Walcha to Willow Tree, mere moments before the COVID-19 pandemic took the world by storm.

"It was very important during that time to be a very constant, reassuring and encouraging leader," she said.

She's overseen crackdowns on crime waves across the years and has a strike force active in her district right now.

She said those times of adversity were difficult, but she'd seen firsthand how residents come together and prove their resilience.

Superintendent Endemi was the first woman to earn the top job in the Oxley command, and will be the first for the larger Newcastle post as well, taking over from Detective Superintendent Wayne Humphrey.

"It is important to acknowledge the women that paved the way and it's important to encourage and support the women in our organisation," she said.

Superintendent Endemi was recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours last year for developing "significant and positive community relations" in her role.

With her new chapter quickly approaching, it will be a bittersweet goodbye for Superintendent Endemi.

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