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  • Expression of Interest
    Expression of Interest Joining a rural fire brigadeMembershipTo become a member of a rural fire brigade you need to be at least 16 years of age.  Members aged between 16 and 18 years of age are considered Registered Juniors and require their parents’ permission to join.Criminal History Checks and Blue Card Application RequirementsAll…
  • Business and administration
    Business and administration There's more to Queensland Fire Department than just fighting fires – we’re a dedicated community of professionals who work together to protect and serve Queenslanders. Behind every incident is a network of skilled corporate professionals who keep our department running smoothly.Whether you’re starting your career…
  • Volunteer Community Educator
    Volunteer Community Educator Could you help your community come to grips with the reality of fire safety? As a Rural Fire Service Volunteer Community Educator, you will be the face of your brigade in the community, promoting and delivering safety and bushfire…
  • Rural Fire Service Queensland Volunteer Roles
    Rural Fire Service Queensland Volunteer Roles Rural Fire Service Queensland has a wide range of roles available to individuals wishing to volunteer their time. Without our volunteers we would not be able to provide a service to rural and remote Queensland.There are a diverse range of roles with us​ that would suit an extensive…
  • Role resource library
    Role resource library Public Service Application Guide - Public Service [All Class/Streams and Senior Officer/Executive] (PDF, 612 KB) Queensland Fire and Rescue Inspector…
  • After a Fire
    After a Fire The information provided here is intended to help people whose homes have been damaged or destroyed by fire. While what has happened may be difficult to accept, there are things you can do right now to begin rebuilding your life and home.Download the After the Fire Booklet. Things to doCheck with the fire office-in-charge…
  • Animal welfare in bushfires
    Animal welfare in bushfires It’s essential that all animal owners and carers are familiar with how to care for family pets or assist animals during emergency situations, including bushfires, and how to develop a plan to protect them. With your family and livestock safety in mind, make sure you complete your Bushfire Safety Plan…

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