That all depends on whetsher you want to be a paid fire fighter or an unpaid volunteer....
In the closer in Adelaide metro areas, it is covered by the Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS), which is a fully paid, full time service. This service has quite stringent recruitment policies, with limited intakes...I don't know if they have any exchange policies with overseas services. They have a website at
www.samfs.sa.gov.au which might help with some contact details.
The SA Country Fire Service (CFS) is a fully volunteer service (our volunteers do not get paid anything), which covers the outer metro areas, (in some cases, only 10 - 15 minutes drive out of the centre of Adelaide), and the bulk of the country areas of the state. The CFS doesn't generally have as stringent recruitment policies as the MFS. For more information about CFS brigades, go to
www.fire-brigade.asn.auAs for part time work as a fire fighter, the only fire fighting work would be either with the MFS in country towns, where they have a retained system (eg paid for training & to attend calls), or as part of the Department of Environment & Heritage (DEH) as a bush fire fighter in the summer season, dealing with bushfires in National Parks and nearby areas. These positions are generally advertised prior to the fire season...although they have advertised some positions recently (at the start of our summer).
I hope this helps to explain a bit about our system in SA.
Coming to Adelaide, you are definitely coming to a fantastic place.
Pip