Message from our Chair: Appointments to the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Board
I am pleased to share news of the appointment of Mary-Anne Macleod and Danny Tuato’o to the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Board.
I am pleased to share news of the appointment of Mary-Anne Macleod and Danny Tuato’o to the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Board.
Kotemaori Volunteer Fire Brigade advise of the passing of Christopher (Kit) Brownlie on Monday 16 August 2021. Kit was a very experienced Crew Leader and Deputy Controller with over 18 years service with his Brigade/Rural Fire Force and in the Northern Hawkes Bay communities.
In accordance with its Rules and Constitution the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Sports Council calls for nominations for the 2020/21 Sportsperson of the year and the Special Achievement Award 2020/21.
With many illnesses currently circulating in our communities, it is critical that if you feel sick - go home, stay home and seek medical advice.
We are continuing to make good progress towards establishing our permanent Behaviour and Conduct (BCO) office.
Involvement as an SME is open to any Fire and Emergency personnel with the appropriate skills and an interest in assisting in the development of our capability.
Te Hiku hosts a monthly wananga where their people can kōrero and practice mihi, pepeha and waiata.
Service Delivery will be advertising for 12 new positions over the coming months.
The mileage rates we set are updated annually based on the rates recommended by the Automobile Association (AA).
New Plymouth Operational Support Unit advises of the passing of David Weir on Friday 6 August 2021.
David served his time in New Plymouth Fire Brigade before moving into the New Plymouth Operational Support Unit.