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Overview |
| The Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council (AFAC) is the Australian and New Zealand national council for fire and emergency services. AFAC is an independent, member-based organisation dedicated to achieving connected and capable emergency management in Australia and New Zealand. AFAC National Council comprises member organisations spanning fire, emergency service and land management organisations, who lead a paid and volunteer workforce of more than 288,000 people, supporting communities to be safer and more resilient. AFAC also delivers services to, and on behalf of, emergency management organisations in Australia and New Zealand. AFAC also works in partnership with the Australian and New Zealand Governments and other domestic and international organisations supporting response, risk reduction and community resilience. |
Full Members |
| Crest: | Organisation: | Jurisdiction: |
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| New South Wales Rural Fire Service | New South Wales | |
| Country Fire Authority | Victoria | |
![]() | Queensland Fire and Emergency Services | Queensland |
![]() | Department of Fire and Emergency Services | Western Australia |
![]() | South Australian Country Fire Service | South Australia |
| New South Wales State Emergency Service | New South Wales | |
| Victoria State Emergency Service | Victoria | |
![]() | South Australian State Emergency Service | South Australia |
| Fire and Emergency New Zealand | New Zealand | |
![]() | New South Wales Fire and Rescue | New South Wales |
![]() | Tasmania Fire Service | Tasmania |
![]() | Fire Rescue Victoria | Victoria |
| South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service | South Australia | |
![]() | Tasmania State Emergency Service | Tasmania |
| Australian Capital Territory Emergency Services Agency | Australian Capital Territory | |
| Northern Territory Fire and Rescue Service | Northern Territory | |
![]() | Bushfires NT | Northern Territory |
![]() | Northern Territory Emergency Service | Northern Territory |
| New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service | New South Wales | |
![]() | Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service | Queensland |
| Department of Conservation New Zealand | New Zealand | |
![]() | Parks Victoria | Victoria |
| Parks and Wildlife Service, Western Australia | Western Australia | |
![]() | South Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service | South Australia |
![]() | Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service | Tasmania |
![]() | Australian Capital Territory Parks and Conservation Service | Australian Capital Territory |
![]() | Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory | Northern Territory |
![]() | Parks Australia | National |
| Forestry Corporation of New South Wales | New South Wales | |
![]() | Forest Fire Management Victoria | Victoria |
![]() | South Australian Forestry Corporation | South Australia |
![]() | Forest Products Commission | Western Australia |
| Sustainable Timber Tasmania | Tasmania | |
![]() | Australian Maritime Safety Authority | National |
![]() | National Emergency Management Agency | National |
| National Emergency Management Agency New Zealand | New Zealand | |
| Emergency Management Victoria | Victoria | |
![]() | South Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commission | South Australia |
![]() | Civil Aviation Safety Authority | National |
Affiliate Members |
| Crest: | Organisation: | Jurisdiction: |
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![]() | Australian Red Cross | National |
![]() | Bureau of Meteorology | National |
![]() | Geoscience Australia | National |
| Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia | National | |
![]() | Pacific Islands Emergency Management Alliance | Pacific Island Nations |
![]() | Volunteer Rescue Association | New South Wales |
![]() | Surf Life Saving Australia | National |
![]() | Australasian Rescue Organisation | National New Zealand |
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Overview |
| The National Aerial Firefighting Centre (NAFC) is a business unit of AFAC: the National Council for fire and emergency services in Australia and New Zealand. AFAC is a not-for-profit membership organisation supporting the sector to create safer, more resilient communities, and driving national consistency through collaboration, innovation and partnerships. NAFC activities are governed by the NAFC Strategic Committee, a sub-committee of the AFAC Board. The Committee contains executive representation from each of the states and territories, ensuring better utilisation of specialised, highly mobile aerial firefighting resources, through national collaboration and cooperation. |
Fleet |
| Type: | Amount: | Contributing Agencies: | Image: |
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| Air Tractor AT-802 | 73 |
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| Air Tractor AT-802F Fire Boss | 9 |
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| Boeing 737 Air Tanker | 1 |
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| Lockheed C-130 Hercules | 4 |
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| Bombardier Dash 8 Q400AT | 3 |
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| British Aerospace 146 | 1 |
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| Cessna Citation V | 2 |
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| PZL-Mielec M-18 Dromader | 2 |
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| Boeing CH-47D Chinook | 1 |
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| Eurocopter AS350 Squirrel | 33 |
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| Eurocopter AS355 Squirrel 2 | 8 |
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| Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin | 2 |
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| Bell 412 | 12 |
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| Bell 214 | 17 |
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| Bell 212 | 3 |
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| Bell 204 | 1 |
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| Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk | 14 |
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| Sikorsky S-64 Skycrane | 2 |
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| Sikorsky S-61N | 1 |
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| Eurocopter EC130 | 1 |
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| Eurocopter EC135 | 3 |
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| Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma | 1 |
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| Aero Commander 500-S | 7 |
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| Cessna 208 Caravan | 7 |
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| Cessna 377G Super Skymaster | 1 |
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| MBB/Kawasaki BK 117 | 3 |
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| American Champion 8GCBC Scout | 10 |
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| Beechcraft King Air 200 | 2 |
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| Beechcraft Super King Air 350 | 1 |
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| Pilatus PC-12 | 1 |
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| Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander | 1 |
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Overview |
| The AFAC National Resource Sharing Centre (NRSC) coordinates and facilitates international and interstate deployments through its established partnerships and national arrangements as authorised by the Commissioners and Chief Officers Strategic Committee. The AFAC NRSC is recognised as an enabler of national capability for fire and emergency services. The AFAC NRSC enhances the efficiency of resource deployments to an interstate or international natural hazard emergency event. Through its creation of partnerships and agreements, national resourcing capability is deployable through a collaborative operating model. |
Domestic Deployments |
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International Deployments |
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Overview |
The Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience (AIDR) is the National Institute for disaster risk reduction and resilience. We collaborate across sectors to strengthen the resilience of Australian communities to disasters. AIDR creates, grows, and supports a range of networks; provides opportunities for learning, development, and innovation; shares knowledge and resources to enable informed decision making and action; and facilitates thought leadership through national conversations. AIDR contributes to a more disaster resilient Australia through four key influencing strategies that encapsulate AIDR’s work:
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Overview |
| The AFAC Emergency Management Professionalisation Scheme (EMPS) exists to advance the cause of professionalisation in the practice of emergency management in Australia and New Zealand. ‘Professional’ and ‘Professionalisation’ refer to the technical and ethical standards of practice that we set for ourselves: professionalisation is open to everyone regardless of whether they are paid or volunteer, and regardless of the particular emergency management function they undertake AFAC EMPS is supported by AFAC, the National Council for fire and emergency services in Australasia. As such, the professional standards used by the scheme are approved by AFAC and represent a national consensus on the training and experience that emergency management practitioners should demonstrate in order to be considered proficient (at registered level) or expert (at certified level) in their roles. |
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