167 days ago

Elevate Inclusivity: 'NZSL' Course for Empowered Communication

The Team from Fraser ACE Adult Community Education

Fraser ACE proudly introduces our new tutor Sarah taking our New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) course, aimed at fostering inclusivity and effective communication.

Designed for learners of all backgrounds, this course is a gateway to understanding and mastering one of the country's official languages. Led by Sarah Mason, an experienced instructor, participants will delve into the rich culture of NZSL, honing essential communication skills through engaging lessons and practical applications. Whether for personal enrichment, professional development, or to communicate with the Deaf community, this course empowers individuals to break down barriers and build connections through the beauty of sign language.
Explore our Sign Language Course

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17 hours ago

Here's another riddle for you, neighbours!

Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

Feed me and I will live, but give me a drink and I will die. What am I?

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1 day ago

Poll: Is it still rude to wear a hat inside?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Times have changed and perhaps so has our societal rules around taking off hats when indoors. What are your thoughts?

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Is it still rude to wear a hat inside?
  • 74.4% Yes, take them off indoors
    74.4% Complete
  • 24.4% No, it's not anymore
    24.4% Complete
  • 1.2% Other - I'll share below
    1.2% Complete
1637 votes
4 hours ago

Would you stay in the hotel when it's built?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

Those working either in, or in the shadow of, Hamilton’s largest building are excited by the prospect of it being transformed into the city’s newest luxry hotel.

But they’ve got plenty of questions about how it will work.

The Pullman hotel will bring new life to the Government Life building initially opened in 1980.

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