CFA Board update - Structural ensemble
The CFA Board at its December 2007 meeting affirmed its position on new structural ensemble (coat and trousers) for our firefighters. The Board reinforced that firefighter safety is its first priority . . . more>>
Articles posted on 30 January 2008
Fire safety delivered to mailboxes More than 100,000 households that may be at risk of bushfires around the state will soon receive a free fire safety DVD - Living on the Edge . . . more>> |
HQ accommodation updateRecently in Fire Flyer, we reported that the CFA Board had approved the recommendations of an accommodation survey completed in December 2007 . . . more>>
Premier tours Ballarat firetruck factoryThe Premier, John Brumby, last week watched the latest model CFA tanker roll off the SEM Fire and Rescue production line in Wendouree, near Ballarat . . . more>>
Career firefighter recruitmentCFA is currently accepting applications for the role of career firefighter. To be considered for this year's intake, applicants will need to submit their details by Tuesday 12 February 2008 . . . more>>
Operational Staff Agreement 2007The CFA Board, on Monday 21 January, approved administrative arrangements to facilitate payments contained in the proposed Operational Staff Agreement 2007 . . . more>>

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Whilst I enjoy reading the articles in Fire Fly, I found the old version much easier to read. I find I ma not reading each article due to the fact that I have to click onto each individual article.
Hi Anonymous
Thanks for your comment. The new version has been deliberately set up so that you don’t have to read each article. Many people prefer to have a snapshot that gives them an overview of the story so they can decide whether to read the whole piece. Our hope is that we will soon have so much content coming in from the regions that it would take too much time to read each story! By setting it up this way, readers can pick and choose what is most interesting and relevant to them.
Thanks for your feedback. Cheers, Fire Flyer.
Also, you don't have to return to the home page and main contents each time you want to read an article. You can use the next article and previous articles links at the bottom of each page. If you preferred the old style of reading, then this is a good way to do it as well. Cheers, Fire Flyer.
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