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Fire and Emergency says strike action compromises public safety
News and media|28 November 2025Fire and Emergency New Zealand Deputy National Commander Megan Stiffler says people must be extra careful with fire safety as the New Zealand Professional Firefighters’ Union undertakes another one-hour strike today.
Expect delays during career firefighters’ one-hour strike on Friday - be extra careful
News and media|15 October 2025Fire and Emergency New Zealand is urging people and businesses in cities and towns, primarily served by career firefighters, to remain extra careful during the career firefighters’ full withdrawal of labour between 12pm and 1pm on Friday 17 October 2025.
Fire and Emergency requests independent review to assess progress to address bullying and harassment
News and media|29 April 2022Fire and Emergency has asked the Public Service Commission to review its progress to address bullying and harassment in the organisation.
Southerners asked to delay planned fires until after lockdown
News and media|24 August 2021Farmers and lifestyle block owners are being asked to avoid lighting fires while Otago and Southland remain in lockdown, to reduce the risk to firefighters having to break their COVID bubbles responding to 111 calls from uneasy neighbours.
Pukaki Downs Fire - 8pm 30 August 2020
News and media|30 August 2020Information about a fire near Lake Pukaki as at 8PM Sunday 30 August 2020.
Waitaki Fires Update #1
News and media|11 March 2024Otago firefighters are tackling wildfires in two rural areas of the Waitaki District, which were both reported shortly after midnight.
Developing a methodology for establishing a stronger line of sight between expenditure and outcomes - Report #125 (2012)
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This report contains advice to help position the NZ Fire Commission to get more out of its investment in performance information.
Learning the lessons of wildfires past: Port Hills
News and media|18 March 2025In 2017, a wildfire tore through Christchurch’s Port Hills, burning through approximately 1,600 of land, claiming nine homes and damaging five others.