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Ahuroa Volunteer Fire Brigade
Found in: Find a stationThis is a rural volunteer station, meaning all of our members dedicate their own time in order to serve this community.
Increasing fire danger sparks change in Canterbury fire season
News and media|9 January 2024Sunday’s fires along the Darfield railway line provided a timely reminder to everyone in Canterbury that it just takes a spark to start a wildfire, particularly as the fire danger increases.
Far North and Kaipara districts move to restricted fire season
News and media|27 April 2020Far North Zone One (Aupouri and Karikari Peninsulas and the Kaitaia/Ahipara area) and Kaipara districts will move from a prohibited to restricted fire season effective from 8am Tuesday 28 April 2020.
Fire and Emergency Team to support New South Wales flood response
News and media|14 November 2022An incident management team from Fire and Emergency New Zealand will be departing for Australia today (Monday 14 November) to support the widespread flooding response in New South Wales.
Four new members for Hawke’s Bay Local Advisory Committee
News and media|26 August 2024Fire and Emergency New Zealand has welcomed four new members to the well operating Local Advisory Committee in Hawke’s Bay.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand Training Accreditation
News and media|29 June 2023Today NZQA has published an External Evaluation and Review (EER) into Fire and Emergency’s approval and accreditation of its NZQA accredited training programmes and unit standards.
Fire safety in Haast
News and media|28 April 2021Over ANZAC weekend Fire and Emergency New Zealand teams visited 140 Haast properties and installed more than 100 smoke alarms. Principal Rural Fire Officer Atila de Oliveira says the two days were a success and well received by the community.
Fire and Emergency says be firewise in Otago this weekend
News and media|20 November 2020Fire and Emergency is expecting seasonal winds across Otago this weekend to increase the fire danger to very high.