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  • 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, 202KB) Queensland Fire Department We are…
  • Indigenous artwork
    Indigenous artwork Title: TogetherAn artwork by Sarrita and Tarisse KingThrough its depiction of key cultural sites and incorporating elements such as fire, water and earth, this artwork addresses the theme of communities merging together through shared values.The use of charcoal colours relates to the regeneration of the land and the role…
  • Recovery
    Recovery Disasters and emergencies are powerful and upsetting incidents that impact every aspect of our lives. Recovery is usually a gradual process with your safety being of the most importance. This page provides a range of information about the steps and processes to take following an event and the support systems that will help you…
  • 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…
  • Fire Communications Officer
    Fire Communications Officer Apply now…
  • Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART)
    Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) Role and responsibilities of DART VolunteersWe maintain a Disaster Assistance Response Team (AUS-1 DART).AUS-1 DART is made up of firefighters, paramedics, communications, mechanics as well as volunteer doctors, engineers and canine handlers and their dogs.It’s one of two internationally classified ‘…
  • DART - Canine handlers
    DART - Canine handlers Canine handlers and helpersThe AUS-1 DART team maintains 6 to 8 competent search and rescue canine handlers and canines as part of the deployable roster. We’re always looking for new canine teams to join us and start training with the goal of reaching qualification. Role requirementsTo become a deployable team…

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