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- Surveys Our Community Insights Survey, explores a range of emergency and disaster events, preparedness activities, and service expectations.The Volunteering for Queensland Survey provides volunteers the opportunity to provide feedback on their volunteering experience.The Working for Queensland Survey provides employees the opportunity to…
- Neighbourhood Safer Places Increasing the safety of you and your family in the event of a bushfire requires a range of options. We recommend that all people living in a bushfire prone area have a personal Bushfire Survival Plan. Preparing a Bushfire Survival Plan will help you to identify your options about leaving early or staying to defend…
- Queensland Fire and Rescue history The history of fire services in Queensland starts in Brisbane, 1860 and continues through many developments and changes to the present-day.A complete history of fire services in Brisbane from 1860 to 1990 is provided in Brisbane on Fire and Brisbane Ablaze. The books are co-authored by former…
- Firefighter Honour Roll This roll of honour commemorates all Queensland Firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty since 1877. Name | Rank | Location | Date of DeathJames Thomas MOONEY | Firefighter | Brisbane City Volunteer | 25/03/1877William BOUCH | Assistant Superintendent | Central Fire Station | 11/11/1891Nicholas F…
- Role types From the frontline to behind the scenes, here's a list of some different types of roles available with us.All roles Firefighter…
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- Supporting our people Our people are at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to fostering a supportive, inclusive, and respectful environment where all staff and volunteers can thrive. From our frontline responders to the dedicated personnel working behind the scenes, we provide a wide range of programs, resources, and initiatives…
- Watch for the warnings WarningsAll Queenslanders should be familiar with the official warning system for fire and hazardous material incidents. When there’s a fire or hazardous material incident in your area, it’s up to you to take notice, stay informed, make decisions and act…