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Third offender convicted and discharged for offences relating to the 2022 Awarua Wetlands wildfire during a total fire ban
News and media|27 June 2025Fire and Emergency New Zealand acknowledges the decision of the Invercargill District Court yesterday for an offence under the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act 2017.
Inland Otago fire risk set to spike
News and media|18 December 2023Hot, windy and dry conditions forecast for much of inland Otago in the middle of the week will sharply increase the risk of fire and make it more challenging for firefighters to respond.
Fire and Emergency warns of extreme fire risk around New Zealand
News and media|6 December 2024Over the next week, fire restrictions will be tightened across the country as the fire risk spikes in many areas.
Investigation into Pigeon Valley Fire classifies it as accidental
News and media|13 August 2019An investigation into one of New Zealand’s largest plantation forest fires has classified the fire as accidental.
Southland fire season change
News and media|26 January 2022
All of Southland is now in a restricted fire season.
The change occurred at 8am Wednesday 26 January 2022, and means anyone planning to light an open-air fire will need to apply for and obtain a permit.
Fire risk spikes with hot, dry weather this week
News and media|2 December 2024With temperatures hitting 30C degrees in parts of the country this week, Fire and Emergency New Zealand urges people to be extra cautious about starting fires, or doing anything that could start them accidentally.
New Zealand Wildfire Summary
Found in: Outdoor and rural fire safety | Wildfire resourcesThe New Zealand Wildfire Summary report looks at wildfire incidents in New Zealand over an annual period to provide learnings for future wildfire seasons and to help target local risk reduction initiatives.
King's Birthday Honours recipients recognised
News and media|11 September 2024Fire and Emergency New Zealand volunteers and staff from Wānaka, Auckland, Rongotea, Te Awamutu, Bulls, Kerikeri, Taihape and Te Puke were presented with their Royal Honours by Governor General Dame Cindy Kiro at Government House in Wellington today.