RFSA supports proposed new clearing rules
The NSW Rural Fire Service Association welcomes the announcement by the State government to propose new rules to allow homeowners to clear shrubs and trees from around their homes.
The NSW Rural Fire Service Association welcomes the announcement by the State government to propose new rules to allow homeowners to clear shrubs and trees from around their homes.
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More than $1 million dollars has been awarded this year to local Rural Fire Brigades and local districts across the state, under the NSW Rural Fire Service Associations (RFSA) annual Grants Scheme.
The NSW Rural Fire Service Association (RFSA) has elected a new President, with volunteer fire fighter, Tim Arnott from Albury taking on the position.
The NSW Rural Fire Service Association (RFSA) has welcomed a decision by the State government to delay a decision on the introduction of an emergency services levy. Emergency Services Minister Michael Gallacher announced the delay at the RFSA Biennial Conference in Mudgee.
RFSA Acting President Alan Holley and General Manager, Bernard Cox were proud to witness twenty five men and women and a range of units from the NSW RFS receive St. Florian’s Day awards. Congratulations to all.
The RFSA has offered condolences to the Prescott Fire Department.
Expressions of interest are now open for Members to register for RFSA Conference 2013, one of Australia’s premier Emergency Services forums, being held in Mudgee from the 21st to 23rd June 2013 at Parklands Resort.