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  • Impact Analysis Statements (IAS)
    Impact Analysis Statements (IAS) The Queensland Government Better Regulation Policy requires an Impact Analysis Statement (IAS) for all regulatory proposals. The policy provides guidance for the development and review of legislation, and the IAS is an assessment of the regulatory proposal. IASs are approved by the Minister and…
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    Privacy What is Privacy? Queensland Fire Department (QFD) is committed to protecting the personal information we collect, hold, use and disclose under the Information Privacy Act 2009 (IP Act). The IP Act protects all forms of personal…
  • Find us
    Find us Find a QFR fire station or RFSQ office or brigade *Queensland Fire and Rescue (QFR) Auxiliary stations and Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) brigades are not operated on a 24/7 basis. In the event of an emergency, call Triple Zero (000).Head OfficeEmergency Services Complex,125 Kedron Park RoadKedron 4031(GPO Box 1425…
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    General enquiries Please do not use this form to report fires or other emergencies. Contact us ×…
  • RFSQ events
    RFSQ events Rural Fire Service Queensland Week 2025Sunday 27 July - Saturday 2 AugustRural Fire Service Week 2025 is a statewide week-long celebration recognising and celebrating the commitment of Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) volunteer members, who help keep Queensland communities safe.Local EventsThank you for showing your support…
  • Lithium-ion battery safety: take charge
    Lithium-ion battery safety: take charge What are lithium-ion batteries?Lithium-ion batteries power many everyday rechargeable devices, such as mobile phones, laptops, vapes, power tools, e-scooters, e-bikes and electric vehicles. However, if not used, stored or disposed of correctly, these batteries can pose a serious fire risk. To keep…
  • Chief Fire Officer John Cawcutt
    Chief Fire Officer John Cawcutt John Cawcutt AFSM joined the fire service in 1985 and has a significant history in the delivery of contemporary fire services at the tactical, operational and strategic level, including policy development and input into legislative changes. Prior to being appointed as the Chief Fire Officer, John served in…
  • Presumptive cancer legislation for firefighters
    Presumptive cancer legislation for firefighters Since 2015, Queensland legislation has deemed certain cancers to be work-related for firefighters. In August 2024, Queensland Parliament passed amendments to expand the scope of cancers and Queensland now has the most comprehensive Workers’ Compensation scheme for firefighters in Australia…
  • Disclosure Log 2025
    Disclosure Log 2025 January Date Valid: 02/01/…

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