Keeping safe at work – asbestos protection
The Te Rōpū Whakaruruhau Property team has started a review of our organisational-wide Asbestos portfolio. There are some activities the team would like everyone to follow while the review is underway.
The Te Rōpū Whakaruruhau Property team has started a review of our organisational-wide Asbestos portfolio. There are some activities the team would like everyone to follow while the review is underway.
Trevor (Trev) Own Moore, past way on the 15 of June 2024, in Brisbane, Australia. Trev started his fire service in Paraparaumu, coming a life member, then joined the Wellington Fire Brigade about 1974 until he moved to Australia around 1987. He served on Blue Watch.
We're coming to the end of Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu – National Volunteer Week. Test your knowledge and take our quiz today.
Blackball Volunteer Fire Brigade wish to advise the passing of former firefighter Barney Donaldson. Barney was a Gold star recipient and Life member of the Blackball brigade. A service will be held at St Patricks Church High Street Greymouth Friday 21 June, at 1pm.
We’re halfway through Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu – National Volunteer Week. There’s still time to take part and show your support! Check out how we're recognising our incredible volunteers.
The Uniform Retender Project has reached a significant milestone, recently choosing a preferred uniform supplier.
Rahotu Volunteer Fire Brigade advises of the passing of Gold Star holder and Life Member Gordon Guthrie, also known as Mick Guthrie, on 14 June, aged 94. A service will be held on Thursday 20 June at Rahotu Hall at 11. 00am.
Wellington District advise the passing of Dave Bould. Dave served in Wellington in 1970s and 80s with his final years at Brooklyn Station. Dave died on Wednesday morning and the family held a private funeral for him on Friday 14th June.
Yesterday was the first day of Exercise Rū Whenua – a national exercise designed to test New Zealand’s arrangements for responding to, and recovering from, a major earthquake.
Our winter fire safety campaign ‘See a fire before it starts’ will aim to get those at risk to better identify fire risks when using heaters, fireplaces and dryers, and to be safer when using them.