21/09/2023
| In Memoriam
| National
Waitati Volunteer Fire Brigade advise the passing of past Operational Support member Keith Templeton. Members and past members are invited to attend a service for Keith on Friday 22nd September at 11:00am at Gillions Chapel, 407 Hillside Road, Dunedin. Undress uniform and medals to be worn.
21/09/2023
| Safety, Health & Wellbeing
| National
We’ve reached the second last day of Mental Health Awareness Week, and today we ask you to connect - me whakawhanaunga. Connection is the ngākau (heart) of wellbeing.
20/09/2023
| In Memoriam
| National
Sumner Volunteer Fire Brigade advise the passing of former Station Officer Ian McNab. Ian served the Brigade from 1957 to 1982.
20/09/2023
| In Memoriam
| National
Manawatu Whanganui District advise of the passing of Norman Donald Bottcher (Norm). Norm was a founding member of the Rongotea Brigade and served from 1955 to 1966. A service for Norm is being held on Wednesday September 2023.
20/09/2023
| Operational
| National
The Uniform Retender Project continues to track to its milestones, with the next major step vendor presentations and a wearer assessment.
19/09/2023
| Safety, Health & Wellbeing
| National
Happy hump day! Let’s get over the hump by getting our tinana (bodies) moving! For the third day of Mental Health Awareness week, we’re going to be active/me kori tonu.
19/09/2023
| Respect, inclusion and culture
| National
The policy is designed to help you do the right thing by understanding what sexual harm is, how you can stop it or respond to it.
18/09/2023
| Safety, Health & Wellbeing
| National
Rātū hari! Happy Tuesday! For day two of Mental Health Awareness Week, we are going to give/tukua. Today is all about kindness and generosity.
18/09/2023
| Achievements,
Event
| National
For the first time in ComCen history, a recent event celebrated the awarding of four Gold Stars (recognising 25 years’ service).
18/09/2023
| Safety, Health & Wellbeing,
People projects
| National
Earlier this year, all Fire and Emergency employees were invited to take part in the first Whanaungatanga Wellbeing Survey. The findings from the survey are now available.