Kiwi firefighters perform moving haka after helping battle NSW bushfires

The traditional dance was performed as a thank you and farewell, as the fire crew prepared to return home.

The New Zealand fire crew perform a traditional haka after spending three weeks fighting fires in NSW.

The New Zealand fire crew perform a traditional haka after spending three weeks fighting fires in NSW. Source: Supplied

Firefighters from New Zealand have performed a moving haka in the fire-affected town of Ballina in New South Wales.

The crew spent three weeks battling blazes across the state and working to protect Australian homes.

Richmond Mayor Robert Mustow was invited to the performance and took to Facebook to express his gratitude.



Twenty-six firefighters from New Zealand were brought to Australia in mid-November, to help tackle the ongoing bushfire crisis.

They may still end up feeling the effects of the blazes,

The New Zealand fire crew perform a traditional haka after spending three weeks fighting fires in NSW.
The New Zealand fire crew perform a traditional haka after spending three weeks fighting fires in NSW. Source: Supplied


More than 680 homes have been destroyed in the state since this fire season began, with a further 250 damaged, accoring to authorities.

Last month, 17 emergency warnings were issued for separate fires on the one day, marking one of the toughest points in the unfolding bushfire crisis.


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Published 6 December 2019 3:03pm
Updated 6 December 2019 3:26pm
By Sarah Conte



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