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Fire safety regulatory framework
Found in: Building fire safety | Building and designing for fire safetyThe legislation around fire safety in the built environment includes requirements that relate to the design of the building itself as well as some that relate to the operation, maintenance and general use.
Black Jack Fire Update #10
News and media|14 January 2025Firefighters will return to the Black Jack fireground near Kuaotunu on the Coromandel Peninsula tomorrow to continue extinguishing the vegetation fire that began on Saturday.
Prohibited fire season for islands of the Hauraki Gulf from today
News and media|2 December 2024All islands of the Hauraki Gulf, including Kawau Island move to a prohibited fire season as of 8am Monday 2 December 2024, until further notice.
Cantabrians urged - do not light outdoor fires
News and media|22 October 2024Fire and Emergency New Zealand is asking people in Canterbury not to light outdoor fires over the next few days.
Open fire season declared for whole of Canterbury
News and media|7 May 2024Fire and Emergency New Zealand’s Canterbury District will move from a mix of restricted and prohibited fire seasons to an open fire season from 8am Tuesday 7 May, until further notice.
Hawke’s Bay moves to restricted fire season
News and media|10 April 2024Heretaunga/Ahuriri, Hawke's Bay Coast, Central Hawke's Bay Rural and Tararua East move to a restricted fire season from 8am on Wednesday 10 April, until further notice.
Prohibited fire season for Tararua and Wairarapa
News and media|11 February 2020Tararua district is now in a prohibited fire season.
Want to help prepare your community for an emergency?
News and media|2 December 2019Fire and Emergency New Zealand is calling on people to join one of initial seven Local Advisory Committees which will help make New Zealand communities more resilient in an emergency "We’re looking for people who can reflect the views and concerns of diverse community groups within their local area," says Fire and Emergency Board Chair Paul Swain.