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  • Reports, Plans and Reviews
    Reports, Plans and Reviews Annual Reports Learn more Bushfire Plan…
  • Frequently asked questions
    Frequently asked questions Please read the below frequently asked questions. If you still have a question, you can contact us using our online form. We are committed to continually improving the quality of our services. We value your feedback and enquiries…
  • Lithium-ion battery safety: take charge
    Lithium-ion battery safety: take charge What are lithium-ion batteries?Lithium-ion batteries power many everyday rechargeable devices, such as mobile phones, laptops, vapes, power tools, e-scooters, e-bikes and electric vehicles. However, if not used, stored or disposed of correctly, these batteries can pose a serious fire risk. To keep…
  • Resources
    Resources Community support services Disaster…
  • QFD Legislation
    QFD Legislation Fire Services Act 1990The Fire Services Act 1990 (the Act), formerly the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990, establishes Queensland Fire and Rescue (QFR) and Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) as fire services and sets out their functions as well as the responsibilities of the Commissioner as head of the fire services.…
  • Donations
    Donations How can I help? There are many ways that you can support individuals, families and organisations affected by natural disasters, such as bushfires or floods. Supporting Rural Fire Service…
  • Organisational structure
    Organisational structure We report to the Minister for Local Government and Water and Minister for Fire, Disaster Recovery and Volunteers Ann Leahy MP. Organisational chart (PDF, 224 KB) Queensland Fire Department We are…
  • Rural Fire Service Queensland History
    Rural Fire Service Queensland History The Prevent the Careless Use of Fire Act 1865 was introduced as the first legislation for rural fire management practices in Queensland. This prompted the beginning of a number of rural landowners banding together to protect their properties and communities. But it wasn't until after the…

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