Media coverage of the Christchurch earthquake anniversary
Media have begun running stories and coverage about the Christchurch earthquake of 22 February 2011 and its enduring impacts.
Media have begun running stories and coverage about the Christchurch earthquake of 22 February 2011 and its enduring impacts.
Our psychological wellbeing workshops have been developed by Safety, Health and Wellbeing to help you identify ways you can take care of your own wellbeing, and recognise and support the wellbeing of your teams and colleagues.
This Escape Week we’ve launched the Fire Gets Real Fast phrase and mark in our ads, and we’d like you to help us spread the message. You can help build awareness of the new mark by including it in your email signature alongside the Fire and Emergency logo.
Invercargill Volunteer Fire Brigade advises of the passing of Peter Auton. His funeral will be held at J Fraser & Sons Chapel, corner Esk and Doon Streets, Invercargill, on Tuesday, February 16 at 1:30pm. Members and ex-members are invited to attend.
Newlands Volunteer Fire Brigade advises of the passing of Retired Station Officer William (Bill) Bambery on 11 February 2021. Bill served 50 years with the New Zealand Fire Service.
Timaru Fire Brigade advises of the passing of ex Qualified Firefighter Gordon (Bo) Simpson last weekend. His funeral will take place at 1pm on Saturday 13 February at Aoraki Funeral Services, 160 Mountain View Road, Timaru. The family request that members do not attend in full uniform.
Last week, the Court of Appeal advised that the New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union’s (NZPFU’s) application for leave to appeal the Employment Court decision will be heard in the week beginning 8 March.
A wrap-up of Waitangi Day 2021.
Financial assistance for current or future students of te reo Māori
A house fire, no matter its size, is stressful and disorientating. That is why this Escape Week we have been sharing a powerful range of advertising to show the public just how important it is to have an escape plan to increase their likelihood of getting out of a fire safely.