Travel office pilot showing positive change
Five months after we introduced the travel office pilot there are already lots of positive changes happening across Fire and Emergency.
Five months after we introduced the travel office pilot there are already lots of positive changes happening across Fire and Emergency.
Heretaunga Volunteer Fire Brigade in the Hawke’s Bay is excited about their new Isuzu appliance and all its mod cons, said Brigade Controller Hamish (T) Hanara.
People are at the heart of everything we do, and we want to hear your views. Our third People Survey will launch next week, running from 23 March to 16 April 2021.
Last friday our National Women’s Advisory Committee met with Minister of Internal Affairs Hon. Jan Tinetti at Parliament to share their stories, and speak about some of the challenges faced by women in Fire and Emergency and work being done to support our wāhine.
Wellington International Pride Parade organisers have made the tough decision to cancel this year’s event. They will now focus their efforts on next year’s parade, scheduled for March 2022.
After 2020 we had hoped things might calm down, however 2021 is starting off with a rollercoaster, and not necessarily one of the fun ones.
Today marks the ten-year anniversary of the Japan earthquake and tsunami which claimed the lives of over 15,000 people and injured many more.
Kawakawa Volunteer Fire Brigade advises of the passing of Ex Chief Fire Officer Arthur Sturmfels. Arthur served from 1980 to 2009, and was Chief Fire Officer from 2000 to 2009.
The Court of Appeal has not granted NZPFU leave to appeal last year’s Employment Court decision, relating to the selection process for new Tranche 2 Service Delivery positions.
Patea Volunteer Fire Brigade advises the passing of Station Officer Graeme Phillips. Graeme served just over 50 years. A service will be held at St Patrick's Catholic Church, 27 Egmont Street, Patea on Tuesday 9th March 2021 at 1 pm.