Get involved in New Zealand Sign Language Week
Welcome to New Zealand Sign Language Week, which runs from 21st-27th September. We encourage you to give it a go and learn some new words in sign.
Welcome to New Zealand Sign Language Week, which runs from 21st-27th September. We encourage you to give it a go and learn some new words in sign.
Kei ngā ihuoneone, kei ngā taituarā o te tari, tēnei ka mihiKa pai for giving te reo a go during Te Wiki o te Reo MāoriHere’s a few pics and stories from our celebrations from across Aotearoa.
Now that we have more relaxed COVID-19 restrictions, our new travel booking pilot kicks off next Wednesday, 23 September.
As we know, working smoke alarms give people an early alert to fire in their home, and that early alert gives them the best chance of escaping alive.
With Māori Language Week 2020 in full swing, you may have had a chance to practise your reo this week. Are you interested in developing it further?
Every two years, career firefighters undertake physical competency assessments (PCA) to make sure they continue to maintain the appropriate levels of fitness to respond to incidents.
This year hasn't been easy, and Mental Health Awareness Week is a great opportunity to remind ourselves what wellbeing looks and feels like.
14-20 September is Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, and the theme this year is 'Kia Kaha te Reo Māori’ ‘Let’s make the Māori language strong'.
The 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb event was a little different this year because of COVID-19 restrictions but many of us still paid tribute to the 343 New York City firefighters who lost their lives during the September 11 attacks.
New Dispute Resolution Scheme expected to be up and running by end of 2020