We’re proud to introduce WAI’s History and Impact 1994–2024: Celebrating 30 Years of Education, Research and Advocacy in Drowning Prevention.

This publication is part of documenting our whakapapa – honouring our journey and the many thought leaders who have shaped our work over three decades. Their vision and dedication have left a lasting mark on drowning prevention in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand, and beyond.

We would like to acknowledge the integral support of our funders throughout the years, especially Auckland Council through the Auckland Regional Amenities Funding Board (ARAFB), whose commitment has helped make this legacy possible.

This book stands as a testament to the collective effort behind three decades of progress in drowning prevention.

Together, we honour the past, celebrate the present, and prepare for the future.

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Water Safety Champions Awards 2018

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