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- The selection process 1 - Submit your application…
- Frequently asked questions about the FCO process If I have previously applied, do I have to apply again? Yes. Previous applications are not considered in the current recruitment campaign. All assessments will need to be completed again regardless…
- 2026 Australasian Road Crash Rescue Challenge and the Industrial & Domestic Rescue Challenge The 2026 Australasian Road Crash Rescue Challenge and the Industrial & Domestic Rescue Challenge, planned for 22-28 June 2026, will be rescheduled.Organised by the Australian Rescue Organisation (ARO), this one event features two challenges,…
- Disclosure Log 2026 January Date Valid: 05/01/…
- Queensland Fire Department Certified Agreement 2025 (CA25) This page provides updates on the current enterprise bargaining negotiations for the proposed Queensland Fire Department Certified Agreement 2025 (CA25…
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) The Queensland Government collects, stores, and manages significant collections of data and information about and on behalf of the community that can be processed with AI. To benefit from AI solutions, it is necessary for Queensland Government agencies to explain how an application of AI contributes to agency,…
- Alarm monitoring The Alarm & Financial Management teams provide services and advice to us, our customers and the broader community regarding the management and monitoring of automatic fire alarms, including unwanted alarm activations.Alarm monitoring is a service to ensure buildings that are either prescribed under legislation or have…
- Unwanted alarm activation An unwanted alarm is defined as an emergency alarm signalled at a time when we are satisfied there was no emergency requiring the attendance of the fire service.We respond to around 18,000 unwanted alarm activations from monitored fire alarm systems per year. This creates a high burden on the community in the form…
- Preventing unwanted alarms checklist Reducing unwanted alarm activation is your responsibility. Below is a checklist which may assist with the reduction of unwanted alarms:Always liaise with your fire alarm specialist.Ensure the fire alarm system is regularly maintained and tested to the appropriate Australian Standard.Seek advice from your…
- Prepare Bushfire prevention Are you…