NSW RFS - Conjola Brigade

NSW RFS - Conjola Brigade The Conjola Volunteer Rural Fire Brigade spans all areas in Conjola and Fisherman’s Paradise. We welcome new members, just drop in and have a chat!

Volunteer training is on most Sunday mornings at the Fire Station in Thorne Street at 9.00am.

Tonight we held our Annual General Meeting. As well as electing people to all the positions required to keep functioning...
03/06/2026

Tonight we held our Annual General Meeting. As well as electing people to all the positions required to keep functioning effectively, we celebrated the achievements of our amazing crew members. All these members holding up their certificates achieved another level of skill.
William was the recipient of the Michael Scott Award for outstanding achievement this year. So well deserved as he is powering ahead with new qualifications, he has been a great mentor and trainer to our new recruits and puts his hand up for everything when he is available. All this whilst studying a double degree at University. What more can I say. Congratulations William.
We are pleased to have Alan re-elected as Captain again this year. Thanks for everything you do for the Brigade.

Who are you going to call? Not ghost busters - Al and Mandy - weekly practice getting geared up.
19/05/2026

Who are you going to call? Not ghost busters - Al and Mandy - weekly practice getting geared up.

Today, eight of our members spent the day learning how to wear full breathing apparatus gear. Our CAT 1 truck will be eq...
17/05/2026

Today, eight of our members spent the day learning how to wear full breathing apparatus gear. Our CAT 1 truck will be equipped with two sets of this gear to protect our respiratory systems at a variety of fires, including structural fire fighting.

Happy Mothers Day to all the amazing women in Conjola RFS!! Some fun Mum facts:Our latest recruit - a Mum of twoAll our ...
09/05/2026

Happy Mothers Day to all the amazing women in Conjola RFS!!
Some fun Mum facts:
Our latest recruit - a Mum of two
All our active female firefighters are Mums - what great role models for their children!!
Our more mature Mums bring their years of culinary skills to feed the crew and do all sorts of behind the scenes “mothering”.
If you are interested in becoming our next female firefighter contact us here and we will get in touch.

The perfect conditions this week have allowed for a hazard reduction to go ahead at St George’s Basin. An enormous amoun...
01/05/2026

The perfect conditions this week have allowed for a hazard reduction to go ahead at St George’s Basin.
An enormous amount of preparation, resources and commitment from local crews goes into each Hazard Reduction. Hats off to our crew who went out all day today.
Jurgen, our trusty driver, Ken as our reliable crew leader and Mandy, Tim, William and Neville as the all important members of the crew.
It’s a long hot and physically active day - thanks everyone.

A few of our Conjola Brigade attended the Dawn Service at Conjola Bowling and Recreation Club this morning and laid a be...
24/04/2026

A few of our Conjola Brigade attended the Dawn Service at Conjola Bowling and Recreation Club this morning and laid a beautiful wreath of native flowers.
Lest We Forget.

⏰ Change your clock. Check your smoke alarm.As daylight saving time comes to an end this weekend, we’re reminding all re...
05/04/2026

⏰ Change your clock. Check your smoke alarm.

As daylight saving time comes to an end this weekend, we’re reminding all residents across the South Eastern Area to take a few moments to check their smoke alarms.

Working smoke alarms save lives.

With cooler months approaching, many households will begin using heaters, electric blankets and fireplaces. A functioning smoke alarm provides critical early warning, giving you and your family time to respond safely.

✔ Test your smoke alarms
✔ Replace batteries if required
✔ Ensure alarms are clean and free from dust
✔ Check you have alarms installed in key areas of your home.

This simple habit, when the clocks change, check your smoke alarms, can make all the difference.

PILE BURNS AT YOUR HOMEYesterday marked the end of the current fire season where you are required to get a fire permit t...
01/04/2026

PILE BURNS AT YOUR HOME
Yesterday marked the end of the current fire season where you are required to get a fire permit to burn off on your property.
What you MUST understand is that, from now until September, you still need to notify NSW RFS 24 hours prior to burning AND you need to notify your neighbours 24 hours ahead of time.
If you don’t comply you are still subject to heavy fines.
Use the bar code on this card to link to the form you complete in order to notify.
We have these cards as Fridge magnets. If you would like one - get in touch with us.

Our local legends, Ian and Colleen (far right and far left), held their annual snail race today. As usual they have gift...
29/03/2026

Our local legends, Ian and Colleen (far right and far left), held their annual snail race today. As usual they have gifted the proceeds to Conjola RFS.
We are very grateful to Ian and Colleen and all the community who give so generously.

These legends are working towards their Village Firefighting certification. This is the second full weekend of training....
28/02/2026

These legends are working towards their Village Firefighting certification. This is the second full weekend of training. You go girls!!!

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Lake Conjola, NSW
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