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  • Office 365
    Office 365 Office 365 for volunteers!Volunteers are an important part of our workforce and the phased roll-out of Office 365 has brought a new level of connectivity, communication, collaboration and engagement for volunteers and the wider department.The decision to standardise our communication tools aligns with the vision of an integrated…
  • Hazard Reduction Burn notifications
    Hazard Reduction Burn notifications This page displays information on scheduled Hazard Reduction Burns for Queensland. What is a hazard reduction burn?Hazard reduction burns are one of the ways we can mitigate the potential impact of a bushfire in the community. They are carried out before a bushfire starts.  Essentially, it is a…
  • 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…
  • Volunteer Access and Information
    Volunteer Access and Information…
  • Rural Fire Service Queensland
    Rural Fire Service Queensland The Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) is made up of approximately 28,000 volunteer members who make up the 1,400 rural fire brigades and 2,400 fire warden districts, ensuring community safety and enhancing community resilience.Although there is a general perception that the main role of volunteer members is…
  • Postcode Checker
    Postcode Checker Enter your postcode or suburb in the map below to see the bushfire potential in your neighbourhood.The map does not indicate current bushfires or predict the chances of a fire occurring. It shows the potential for a bushfire to take hold, spread and do damage, if one started in the area. It is based on local conditions such…

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