Members please click on the link below to open Bulletin 013 from the National Secretary.
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Protecting those who protect you
Members please click on the link below to open Bulletin 013 from the National Secretary.
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All members please click on the link below to view the United Firefighters Union of Australia National Financial Statements for 2017.
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A beautiful and powerful tribute to Rememberence Day from the Eynsham Fire Station
www.forces.net/radio/eynsham-fire-stations-powerful-video-tribute
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Volume 53 Issue 1 2017
Increased fire threat for South East Victoria.
Champion for a mate.
(Photos courtesy of Brodie Weeding The Advocate Tasmania.)
Retired Firefighters.
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Get all the updates from Branches around Australia in the December 2016 edition of the Australian Firefighter Magazine Volume 52 Issue No.3
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The UFUA 2016 Financial Accounts are available are available here. Right-click (Cmd-Click on Mac) to save-as, or click to open in browser [PDF download 600kB].
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Given the traumatic legacy from the events of 2003 it is incumbent on any ACT government, regardless of its political hue, to ensure a service exists that can take meaningful action when the sky is so black it seems to be falling and the whole world looks like it is on fire.
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