December Volunteer

Started by ksj, October 18, 2006, 08:57:12 PM

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ksj

Work on the December edition of Volunteer magazine is underway.

If you have any submissions for it please get them into us asap.

Email any submissions with photographs (where possible) to publicaffairs@cfs.org.au (digital photos must be a minimum 600X600dpi)

Hard copy submissions are also accepted and can be made to The Editor, CFS Public Affairs. GPO Box 2468, Adelaide SA 5001.

And don't forget if you're a CFS volunteer and you are not receiving the magazine and wish to, give the Public Affairs team a call (08 8463 4206) or send us an email

Cheers K   :-D

rescue5271

Well at last the Volunteer has arrived,some months late but overflowing with storys....Mind you I wish people would ask me if they can use my photo's......

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#2
Is it up on the website yet? It doesn't look like it...

I love my online copy of Vollo Mag.
To think they employed me as a drooling retard...

SA Firey

#3
Ive got mine in the mail...and gee its heavy after almost 12 months of info to write about :-P
Images are copyright

rescue5271

Good reading in it that is for sure,hope the next one comes out sooner?? Nice to see ragless has put a ring on that girls finger well done mate....

Robert-Robert34

Did anyone read that article about the fire fighting trailer the CFS are thinking about purchasing and issuing to remote communities in the North/North Eastern Parts of South Australia as well as communities on the APY indigenous lands

Looking at the pics i can safely say that the trailer once modified will show alot of promise and will look good as a new addition to the CFS fleet of appliances and trailers  :-)
Kalangadoo Brigade

Alan J

Quote from: Robert34 on December 28, 2007, 08:49:33 AM
Did anyone read that article about the fire fighting trailer the CFS are thinking about purchasing and issuing to remote communities in the North/North Eastern Parts of South Australia as well as communities on the APY indigenous lands

Looking at the pics i can safely say that the trailer once modified will show alot of promise and will look good as a new addition to the CFS fleet of appliances and trailers  :-)

It's a good thing in my view. 
The NSW RFS has been doing something similar for years, but I heard something about them abandoning it due to OH&S concerns about how they are used in the real world. Aparently, farmers & bureaucrats have very different ideas on what constitutes "safe working practices"... 

Alan J.
Cherry Gdns CFS

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