Join us at the Auckland Rainbow Parade 2023
February is Auckland Pride Month, and Fire and Emergency will be celebrating by joining the Auckland Rainbow Parade on 18 February.
February is Auckland Pride Month, and Fire and Emergency will be celebrating by joining the Auckland Rainbow Parade on 18 February.
Lunar New Year is the festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar and solar calendar.
Fire and Emergency has published its Kia Toipoto pay gap data.
Wednesday, 19 October, is International Pronouns Day, and an opportunity to deepen our understanding of, and show our support for, the use of personal pronouns within our workplace and communities.
The Positive Workplace Culture programme has been underway since April 2019 and the latest six month progress report is now available.
In April, Rebecca Keoghan, our Board Chair, announced her request for Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission to undertake an independent review of our progress to build a positive workplace culture.
Today is International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia & Biphobia – a worldwide celebration of sexual and gender diversities.
AFAC, the Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council, recently held its virtual conference with the theme, balancing impact and expectations.
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.
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.