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Fire Emergency Commanders Association Collective Employment Agreement
Found in: Work or Volunteer for us | Collective Employment AgreementsThe Collective Agreement between Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the Fire Emergency Commanders Association (FECA) covers those in operational firefighting management, District/Group Manager and senior specialist positions.
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Strong winds fan vegetation fires from Southland to Canterbury
News and media|9 December 2023Fire and Emergency crews are tackling several vegetation fires around the South Island, fanned by strong winds.
Fire and Emergency battling large vegetation fire at Cape Reinga
News and media|29 March 2023A combination of helicopters and ground crews are currently preventing the spread of a large vegetation fire situated inland from the Te Werahi Loop walking track (Twilight Track), Cape Road, Cape Reinga in the Far North.
Coming together for Chatham Islands Community Fire Safety Week
News and media|12 December 2022In the first week of September, members from our Wellington District CRM team worked alongside the Chatham Islands Volunteer Fire Brigade and the Local Advisory Committee to shine a spotlight on fire safety in the communities living on the Chatham Islands, as part of their local Community Fire Safety Week.
Woolston scrap yard fire - Update
News and media|18 August 2022
Firefighting efforts have been successful in reducing a significant fire at a scrap yard in Woolston, Christchurch, says Assistant Commander Dave Berry.
Fire and Emergency was alerted to cars on fire at the scrap metal yard in Woolston, at 7.58pm on Wednesday, This was escalated to a fourth alarm fire by 9.01pm.
New members for Local Advisory Committees
News and media|11 November 2021Fire and Emergency is pleased to announce appointments to our Chatham Islands and Tairāwhiti Local Advisory Committees.
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.