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- Submission on the Fair Trading Act (Soliciting on Behalf of Charities) Amendment Bill
- Submissions on the Review of Special Education
- Submission on Enforcement in the Digital Environment
- Submission on the Greater Christchurch Metro Strategy Review
- Submission on the Land Transport Rule: Traffic Control Devices Amendment [2010]
- Submission on the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Bill
- Submission on the Welfare Working Group issues paper, 'Long-Term Benefit Dependence: The Issues'
- Submission on Improving Access to the 2011 General Election and Referendum for Disabled People
- Submission on the First New Zealand Report on Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- Submission on the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Regulations 2011
- Response to the UN Thematic Study on Participation of Persons with Disabilities in Political and Public Life
- Submission on the draft Auckland Plan
- Submission on Requirements for urban buses in New Zealand 2011
- Feedback on Christchurch City Council's 'Share an Idea'
- Submission on Draft Land Transport (Road User) Amendment Rule [2011]
- Submission on discussion document 'Increasing choice in workplace accident compensation'
- Submission on the proposed Wellington Regional Public Transport Plan 2011-2021
- Submission on Draft Canterbury Regional Land Transport Strategy 2012-2042
- Submission on Hawke's Bay draft Regional Council Regional Public Transportation Plan 2011-2014
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- Sense It at MOTAT
- RNZFB to facilitate discussion on Designing for All
- Great blindness representation on the Auckland Council Disability Leadership Group
- Our warmest puppy thanks
- Aged care staff education programme now underway
- Miss Saigon to debut audio description at the Civic
- Hook Line and Sinker
- Civil Defence resource for blind community
- Help us continue our essential support in Christchurch
- Great Guide Dog Online Auction – closing soon!
- Bid and show your support for Guide Dog Services
- On your marks and get set for Round the Bays
- Building a more accessible and equitable society
- Yesterday’s series of earthquakes in Christchurch
- Bionic glasses
- Tandem cyclists perform in Denmark
- Lex wins highest award in deafblind field
- Governor General visit
- Help elimiate avoidable blindness this World Sight Day
- Join us for a special screening of Red Dog
- International mobility conference
- Your vote counts!
- 2012 Media releases
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- Researchers unveil body clock battle for Blind New Zealanders
- Vision lost cost New Zealand billions
- Sense the excitement at MOTAT
- Helen Keller Communication Day inspires deafblind New Zealanders
- Thousands of freshly-baked puppies due this week
- Attention all Kiwis: Red Puppies are barking for your help!
- Civil defence information for the blind community
- Guide dog puppies looking for homes to learn in
- Adult guide dog in training looking for boarding home
- Chair's Award
- New Board Directors announced for RNZFB
- New Zealand's first deaf MP leads the way for others with disabilities
- Microsoft commits to improving accessibility in NZ
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- January to March 2011
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- BrailleTouch app developed
- TVNZ website for audio described and captioned programmes
- Oppenheim Tertiary Trust applications open
- Circa Theatre to audio describe Four Flat Whites in Italy
- Braille proficiency invite
- Braille competition for school students
- Storylines family days in Auckland and Wellington
- Calendar Girls to be audio described at The Civic
- Win tickets to Calendar Girls for you and a friend!
- Scientists grow proto-eyes in the lab
- Applications for the Kindred-Sharp Children's Trust
- Announcing winner of Miss Saigon competition
- Members reach new heights on the Milford Track
- Passionate member appointed as Commissioner
- Poems in the waiting room
- Going great guns with goalball
- Anything Goes to be audio described at The Civic
- Congratulations to our latest Adaptive Technology course graduates!
- Latest news from the World Blind Union
- Ultrasonic cane developed
- Free lecture on stem cell transplantation to restore vision
- Shorty St gets accessible
- Lifetime achievement award nominations
- BLENNZ new site tour
- 'Show us your disability policies' election meeting
- 2011 General Election and Referendum
- A special friend named Olive
- Election questions on party policies from Radio New Zealand
- Disability policy statements from political parties
- Vision and hearing impairment study
- Hook, Line & Sinker reaches blind audiences on DVD
- Further policy statements from political parties
- Blind bowls
- Disability policy announcements from Labour and the Green Party
- RNZFB congratulates award-winning members
- Young member wins international braille prize
- Coast to Coast for Neelu
- One of the Best, Dot Beard
- Rick Hoskin elected as RNZFB Board Chair
- A spectacular athlete
- The subtlety of smell
- Annual picnic for Tauranga members
- Latest member news
- Outlook magazine
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- Current volunteer opportunities
- Auckland and Northland
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer, Whangarei
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer, Bucklands Beach
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer, Parnell
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer, Pakuranga
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer, Panmure
- Guide Dog Kennel Assistant
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer
- Volunteer Coordinator (South Auckland Craft Group)
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer- Glenfield
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Glen Eden
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Birkenhead
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Ranui
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Hillsborough (two roles)
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Westmere
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Onehunga
- Trudy Dog (donation box) Collectors
- Electrician (Volunteer)
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer (Korean Speaking)
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - St Heliers
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Torbay
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Pukekohe
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Blockhouse Bay (Two Roles)
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Huapai (Two Roles)
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Ponsonby
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Remuera
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer - Manurewa (Two roles)
- Organisational Support (Research) Volunteer, Parnell
- Administration Assistant
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer, Parnell
- Companion and Vision Support Volunteer (Female), Meadowbank
- Waikato and Bay of Plenty
- Hawkes Bay and Gisborne
- Organisational Support – Library – Telephone Information Service Narrators
- Member Support Group – Treasurer
- Member Support Group - Telephone Tree Organiser
- Organisational Support – Library – Telephone Information Service Coordinator
- Organisational Support – Rehabilitation Programmes
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