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- Rural Fire Service Queensland Volunteer Rural Fire Service Queensland Volunteer They say that many hands make light work. What can yours do? One of the major misconceptions about…
- Fire bans and restrictions In Queensland, the use of fire can be restricted by imposing either a Local Fire Ban or a State of Fire Emergency. When predicted conditions and weather forecasts indicate that fires may be difficult to control and pose danger to communities, the Commissioner of the Queensland Fire Department or…
- Permit to Burn map The Permit to Burn map displays QFD issued permits that have been activated in the last 30 days. An activated permit is one where Firecom has been notified. A fire may or may not have occurred close to this location. Each…
- 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…
- 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…
- 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…
- Volunteer charter The Rural Fire Service (RFS) Volunteer Charter is an agreement between the State of Queensland, the Queensland Fire and Emergency Service (QFES) and the Rural Fire Brigades Association Queensland (RFBAQ). The Charter ensures that we and the State of Queensland will commit to consultation with volunteers regarding matters…