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Red Frogs expands school safety efforts

The Central App

Aimee Wilson

21 November 2025, 4:50 PM

Red Frogs expands school safety effortsThe Red Frogs NZ response team is ready for New Year’s Eve in Wānaka. Photo: Supplied.

Red Frogs NZ is launching a school safety pilot in Central Otago this December, ahead of its 10th annual New Year’s response in Queenstown and Wānaka.


The non-profit, which works alongside Queenstown Lakes District Council, police and St John, is known for its on-the-ground volunteer presence during New Year’s celebrations – particularly in youth

hotspots like Wānaka and Queenstown.



Each summer, thousands of teenagers – many underage and unsupervised – travel from across the South Island, including Alexandra and Cromwell, to mark the New Year in the Lakes District. While

many enjoy the festivities safely, a significant number experience alcohol or drug-related harm.


Last year, an incident involving around 300 teens took place at Wānaka’s Dinosaur Park on January 2. It occurred after the coordinated safety response had ended, and agencies have since signalled

plans to boost their presence in Wānaka this New Year.


Red Frogs volunteers in Wānaka, 2024. Photo: Supplied.


Red Frogs has supported more than 100,000 young people since its first Queenstown Lakes response. Over 1,200 individuals have received direct care – including being walked home, having

emergency services contacted, or being monitored until sober.


This summer, more than 60 Red Frogs volunteers from New Zealand and Australia will be based out of Queenstown Memorial Hall and Lake Wānaka Centre.


Red Frogs NZ media spokesperson Shannon Thomson said the organisation has received new funding from Health NZ’s Alcohol Harm Prevention Community Action Fund. The funding will support the

development of a school-based safety programme to be piloted in Central Otago, and then rolled out from South Canterbury south in 2026.



“This is about helping communities prepare, especially parents, so they understand the local environment and how to best support teen safety over New Year,” Shannon said.


As part of the pilot, parents' information evenings will be held on:


December 8 at 7pm – Dunstan High School staffroom and December 9 at 7pm – Cromwell College.