Search results for spank bank japanese(배팅룸쩜컴)(가입코드:g90),spank bank japanese(배팅룸쩜컴)(가입코드:g90),spank bank japanes
Showing 8 of 107 results
Page 5 of 14
Final update - Kirwee fire
News and media|9 February 2024
Firefighters expect to have the fire at Kirwee extinguished this afternoon, with the plan to hand the site back to the landowners when this milestone is achieved.
Two new fire restrictions in place for Otago
News and media|22 December 2021Fire and Emergency is putting the Central Fire Zone into a restricted season and banning private use of fireworks across the District (all of Otago).
December 2018 - South Island
PDF
South Island Seasonal Fire Danger Outlook 2018/19
Very high fire danger for Manawatū-Whanganui this weekend
News and media|26 January 2024Fire and Emergency New Zealand is asking people in the Manawatū, Whanganui and Horowhenua not to light any fires this weekend.
Waikari Valley and Port Hills Fires Update
News and media|22 February 2024Firefighters finished their last shift on the Waikari Valley fireground today and the land has been handed back to the owners.
Fireworks ban in Mackenzie Basin
News and media|24 December 2020Fire and Emergency New Zealand has banned the use of fireworks in the Mackenzie Basin for the summer.
New Zealand Professional Firefighters Collective Employment Agreement
Found in: Work or Volunteer for us | Collective Employment AgreementsOn this page: Current pay and conditions for Firefighter Pay and conditions for other positions covered by the PFU collective agreement Current pay and conditions for FirefightersThe Collective Agreement between Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the NZPFU covers members who are paid firefighters and station officers, communications centre staff, and other operational roles such as trainers, volunteer support officers, and advisors who deliver community readiness and risk reduction services to communities.
Kirwee fire update #8
News and media|5 February 2024
Two ground crews and a drone crew will monitor the fire ground overnight at Kirwee to ensure the fire remains under control.