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Waikato Local Advisory Committee members appointed
News and media|26 August 2024Fire and Emergency New Zealand has confirmed the eight New Zealanders who will form the next Local Advisory Committee (LAC) in Waikato.
Taranaki Local Advisory Committee members appointed
News and media|26 August 2024Fire and Emergency New Zealand has confirmed the eight New Zealanders who will form the next Local Advisory Committee (LAC) in Taranaki.
Complacency warning following recent Taranaki rain
News and media|17 January 2024Recent rain in Taranaki has not dampened down the fire risk across the District.
Commerce Commission seeks feedback on draft 111 Contact code
News and media|16 June 2020The Commerce Commission is seeking feedback on a code to protect consumers who are at risk of needing to contact emergency services and only have access to a home phone to do so.
St Arnaud taking charge of community preparedness
News and media|30 June 2023Located on the edge of the picturesque Nelson Lakes National Park, the small community of St Arnaud knows its own risks – surrounded by high flammability native forests, it has limited access in and out of the village and only the Lake Rotoiti Volunteer Fire Brigade as the sole emergency service.
Community gathers for Appleby Fire Station opening
News and media|5 December 2022Friends and family joined members of the Appleby Volunteer Fire Brigade on Saturday to celebrate the official opening of their new fire station.
Get in touch with your local LAC
Found in: About Us | Local Advisory CommitteesIf you would like to get in touch with the Local Advisory Committee (LAC) in your community, please get in touch with the Chair at LACS@fireandemergency.nz or fill in the form below.
Our commitment to working with Māori as tangata whenua
Found in: About Us | Our commitmentsOur commitment:Fire and Emergency New Zealand recognises the status of Māori as tangata whenua and, as such, the importance of Māori communities as key stakeholders in Fire and Emergency’s work.