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Narrawong Rural Fire Brigade CFA

Locality: Narrawong, Victoria, Australia



Address: Wyndham Street 3285 Narrawong, VIC, Australia

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23.01.2022 NO CFA TRAINING TONIGHT Relax & enjoy the Melbourne Cup holiday! See you next Tuesday at 7pm.



22.01.2022 Have an exit plan.

22.01.2022 My brave friend from Koroit wants to share her story with everyone so no one else has to experience her pain. Thanks Shennel, best wishes, Graeme and the team at Narrawong CFA

19.01.2022 Narrawong CFA newsletter Compliments of Graeme Tivey



15.01.2022 The Royal Australian Mint has today launched a commemorative coloured $2 coin to honour those who battled the horrific 2019/20 summer bushfires. The $2 coin wil...l feature a blaze of orange in the centre, with female and male fireys either side of it, looking ready for action. The Royal Australian Mint created the $2 coin to recognise the determination and commitment of our firefighting communities across Australia in battling the terrible conditions that confronted them. The Mint also announced $125,000 of the proceeds from the sale of the coins will go to fire and emergency service organisations across the country, including CFA. CFA’s Acting Chief Executive Officer Catherine Greaves said CFA is extremely grateful to the Mint for recognising the incredibly important work our members do in protecting lives and property. This coin will reach communities across the country and will highlight the risk our members take each and every day to keep Victorian communities safe, CEO Greaves said. CFA Acting Chief Officer Garry Cook said the Mint’s generous monetary contribution will go towards purchasing and maintaining brigade firefighting equipment. We are always very grateful for any financial contributions made to CFA it allows us to boost our critical firefighting equipment which further increases our ability to protect our community, CO Cook said. The new $2 coin has been made available to the banks for circulation across Australia. A version of the coin will be made available in a packaging card for coin collectors. The Mint will also be hosting a small exhibition over the summer months in Canberra to honour Australian firefighters. There will be a collection of notable objects on display, including these commemorative $2 coins, as well as a number of other medals and coins made by the Mint over the years to honour firefighters. CFA is encouraging its members and the community to try and purchase one of these commemorative firefighter coins as a special memento to hold onto. The timing of the release of the coin is a great reminder to those living in bushfire prone areas to prepare themselves and their properties for the upcoming fire season.

10.01.2022 Restrictions still not lifted for training, but hopefully not far away.

08.01.2022 NARRAWONG CFA TRAINING Training has recommenced with upto 10 participants for 2 hours outside. We look forward to seeing you. Contact Narrawong CFA Captain Pete McErvale 0438 496 225 if you want more details.



06.01.2022 A small group attended a short sharp session to conduct ‘Burn-over’ drills on Tuesday evening. We can only have 10 attendees at a time, for a maximum of 2 hours and the training must be outdoors.

05.01.2022 Narrawong Community Newsletter Thank you for your contributions to the newsletter Graeme Tivey #community #lovelocal #supportlocal #narrawongcfa

03.01.2022 Don’t forget your mask

03.01.2022 FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTIONS UNDERWAY It’s time to prepare and ensure you are fire ready Fire Prevention inspections have officially commenced throughout the G...lenelg Shire and all property owners are asked to prepare and maintain their properties to minimize the risk of fire. Prepare your properties by: cutting/slashing any long grass including fence lines so that it is no higher than 100 mm (10cm) clear debris from gutters and rake up leaves, twigs and dry grass removing fallen or overhanging tree branches or other vegetation that may hinder access to your property store flammables like firewood, gas bottles, oils and fuels away from your home clearly display your Council assigned property number so that it can be readily seen by Emergency Services should the need arise.

01.01.2022 Fire is merciless and does not discriminate. Victoria Police has today launched Operation Safeguard to help prevent and detect the occurrence of intentional and... reckless fires go.vic.gov.au/XHKctv If you have concerns about someone’s activities or see something suspicious, report the behaviour to police straight away. For immediate police assistance, always call Triple Zero (000). You can also report confidentially to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via www.crimestoppersvic.com.au



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