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Don't complain about fireworks on Facebook - call 111
News and media|19 January 2023People in the Mackenzie Basin who are concerned about backyard fireworks should call 111 straight away rather than posting about it on Facebook afterwards.
Fire safety in schools, kura, ECE centres and kohanga reo - Report #163 (2018)
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Evaluation report on fire safety programmes in schools and kura and early childhood education (ECE) centres and kohanga reo
New Zealand Professional Firefighters Collective Employment Agreement
Found in: Work or Volunteer for us | Collective Employment AgreementsOn this page: Current pay and conditions for Firefighter Pay and conditions for other positions covered by the PFU collective agreement Current pay and conditions for FirefightersThe Collective Agreement between Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the NZPFU covers members who are paid firefighters and station officers, communications centre staff, and other operational roles such as trainers, volunteer support officers, and advisors who deliver community readiness and risk reduction services to communities.
Second Fire and Emergency deployment arrives in Queensland
News and media|17 November 2023An increase in fire danger in Queensland means the arrival of Fire and Emergency New Zealand’s next contingent of firefighters is timely.
Pukaki Downs Fire - 8pm 30 August 2020
News and media|30 August 2020Information about a fire near Lake Pukaki as at 8PM Sunday 30 August 2020.
Fire and Emergency requests independent review to assess progress to address bullying and harassment
News and media|29 April 2022Fire and Emergency has asked the Public Service Commission to review its progress to address bullying and harassment in the organisation.
Southerners asked to delay planned fires until after lockdown
News and media|24 August 2021Farmers and lifestyle block owners are being asked to avoid lighting fires while Otago and Southland remain in lockdown, to reduce the risk to firefighters having to break their COVID bubbles responding to 111 calls from uneasy neighbours.