28/04/2021
| Risk reduction,
Community engagement
| National
We are rolling out new fire plans across New Zealand, and are currently consulting on fire plans in 16 local areas. The development and consultation of these plans are a requirement of the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act 2017 (the Act).
28/04/2021
| Event
| National
The Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games (AP&ES Games) are coming to New Zealand for the first time since 2012 and will be held in Rotorua from 4-11 March 2022.
27/04/2021
| Event,
Strategic relationships
| National
New principle-based conference guidelines to help managers and team members decide when it is appropriate to attend a conference, either as a speaker or attendee
27/04/2021
| National
The pilot Travel Office which we have run for the last six months at NHQ will now become a permanent office.
27/04/2021
| Operational
| National
The Type 3 Appliance Acquisition Project wants to deliver a workplace for firefighters, not simply a new truck.
23/04/2021
| Operational
| National
National Manager Response Capability Paul Turner says the end of Daylight Saving is always a good time to check readiness for winter.
23/04/2021
| Training,
ICT/Technology
| National
We’ve redeveloped our search tool because we know just how important it is for you to be able to access the information you need.
21/04/2021
| In Memoriam
| National
Kurow Volunteer Fire Brigade advises the passing of Deputy Chief Fire Officer Richard Nehoff on 20 April. Richard joined the brigade on 9 July 1979, serving 42 years. A celebration of Richard’s life will be held at the Kurow Memorial Hall on Friday 23 April at 1400 hours.
20/04/2021
| Operational
| National
Internal Affairs Minister Jan Tinetti officially opened two new fire stations in Counties Manukau last Saturday, 17 April.
19/04/2021
| Maori outcomes,
Respect, inclusion and culture
| Te Hiku (previously Region 1),
National
As a recipient of the Sir John Te Ahikaiata Turei Memorial Grant, SO, Warren Samuels is embarking on education to build his knowledge and understanding of te reo and te ao Māori.