Success at the Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games
The Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games (AP&ES Games) took place last week and have been celebrated as a success!
The Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games (AP&ES Games) took place last week and have been celebrated as a success!
This morning, members of Whiria te Tāngata | Rainbow Network came together with people from around Fire and Emergency in Wellington to celebrate the official launch of the network.
New Zealanders are being targeted in a text message phishing campaign.
Rangiora Volunteer Fire Brigade advises of the passing of Ray Andrews. Ray was a valued Life Member of the Rangiora Volunteer Fire Brigade and a Gold Star Association member. We acknowledge his commitment to the brigade and his community over the many years he served as a volunteer firefighter.
From ELT working backstage, to exhibitors in the marketplace and performers on-stage, our people were involved in many parts of Te Matatini national kapa haka festival.
A group of teenage girls had an introduction to fire, emergency, and disaster management skills this week at National Training Centre in Rotorua.
The new shape of our Region Training teams was announced today by Chief Executive Kerry Gregory and Deputy Chief Executive, People Janine Hearn.
The aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle and last month’s Auckland flooding is having a significant impact on the lives of many of our people across the North Island, but help is available if you need it.
O’Week season is in full swing across the motu and our teams have been popping up at universities in Auckland, Waikato, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago and Invercargill to engage one of our high-risk audience – young people living in rental accommodation – and encourage them to ‘stay off the stove’ if they’re drunk or high.
Rahotu Volunteer Fire Brigade advises the passing of former Firefighter Nathan Haigh. Nathan served twice at Rahotu from 12 August 1996 to 10 May 1999 and then 25 November 2002 to 13 May 2005.