Tambellup Volunteer Fire and Emergency Service

Tambellup Volunteer Fire and Emergency Service Tambellup VFES are here to provide response to both fire and road crash incidents. Support us by liking and sharing this page!

New members are always welcome, please contact us, we'd love to hear from you.

04/05/2026

On International Firefighters’ Day, we recognise the extraordinary individuals who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our community. We honour the memory of those lost in the line of duty and the unwavering spirit of all who wear the uniform today💙

Our firefighters face bushfires, house fires and complex road-crash rescues. They show up with courage and bravery in the face of uncertainty - a true testament to their character.

Today, take a moment to say thank you to our firefighters for their strength, their heart, and their service🙌

07/04/2026

Postponed until later date

27/03/2026

💨 PLEASE NOTE: the Storm Watch and Act - for MOUNT MAGNET, PAYNES FIND, BEACON, BENCUBBIN, KOORDA, MUKINBUDIN, TRAYNING, MERREDIN, SOUTHERN CROSS, WESTONIA and SURROUNDING AREAS has been updated. For the latest information visit emergency.wa.gov.au or the Emergency WA app 💨

Harvest Fire Conversations - No formalities, just real stories and shared experiencesNo registration required — just com...
10/03/2026

Harvest Fire Conversations - No formalities, just real stories and shared experiences

No registration required — just come along and contribute your knowledge and experiences.

What we’ll be talking about:
🌾 Trends and insights from the recent harvest fire season
🚜 Machinery-related ignition risks
🌡️ Weather, operating conditions and workforce pressures
🧯 Practical prevention opportunities
🤝 Communication, support and industry collaboration
💡 Ideas for improving guidance, preparedness and safety

These discussions will focus on prevention and risk reduction, not emergency response.

The conversations will help shape practical guidance, improve communication, and strengthen partnerships between growers, industry, local governments and DFES.

📌Thursday 26 March, 10.00am to 12.00pm
Katanning Country Club
Round Drive Katanning

09/03/2026

Have your say at a local conversation about harvest fires, led by Karen Chappel 🗣️🌾

📅 Thursday 26 March 2026 | 10.00am - 12.00pm

📍Katanning Country Club | Lot 2 Round Drive, Katanning

Harvest-related fires are increasing and creating real risk for farming communities, and your knowledge is critical to understanding why.

These conversations are part of an early effort to better understand the factors contributing to harvest fires.

Join us for an informal discussion and share your experience and insights.

No RSVP needed, just turn up and have your say!

Crews from Tambellup Volunteer Fire and Emergency Service, Katanning Volunteer Fire & Rescue Service and Gnowangerup Vol...
08/03/2026

Crews from Tambellup Volunteer Fire and Emergency Service, Katanning Volunteer Fire & Rescue Service and Gnowangerup Volunteer State Emergency Service Unit Inc. came together today for a road crash rescue skills refresher, keeping our skills sharp to help keep our communities safe. 🚒

Today, on International Women’s Day, we’re proud to recognise all the incredible women in our teams, both on the frontline and behind the scenes. Their dedication, skills and support play a vital role in everything we do.

Thank you for everything you bring to our crews and our community.💜



Department of Fire and Emergency Services WA

Still relevant, even though we’re in autumn 🍂🍁🌞
04/03/2026

Still relevant, even though we’re in autumn 🍂🍁🌞

When you want to mow the lawn but there's a Total Fire Ban (TFB) 🔥

🚩 RED FLAG 🚩

🚩 Firing up a Weber, BBQ, smoker or pizza oven that burns solid or liquid fuel in an area that is not fully enclosed.
🚩 Mowing with equipment powered by an internal combustion engine.
🚩 Off-road driving – using 4WDs, quad bikes, motorcycles and other similar petrol or diesel vehicles over areas containing vegetation.
🚩 Hot works outdoors – including angle grinding, welding, soldering and metal work
🚩 Campfires, bonfires and any open-air fires.

Restrictions apply to the general public, while businesses and industries can proceed under the regulatory framework.

✅ GREEN FLAG ✅

✅ Using gas (enclosed flame) or electric BBQs (no flame) with a five metre clearing around the BBQ at home or signed public BBQ area.
✅ Power tools – as long as the power tool does not create a spark.
✅ Electric and battery-operated lawn mowers can be used as long as they don't create a spark (avoid using on dry grass).
✅ Harvesting is allowed, but only if the local government has not implemented a harvest Vehicle Movement Ban.
✅ Generators in an area clear of vegetation.

Remember the red flags! Failing to follow the rules of a Total Fire Ban could land you a fine of up to $25,000, 12 months in jail, or both.

For a full list of activities you can and cannot do during a Total Fire Ban and the applicable conditions, visit dfes.wa.gov.au/totalfirebans

You’re welcome 😊😘
28/02/2026

You’re welcome 😊😘

Your support means more to our firies than you realise 🥹🔥

Today, on Thank a Firey Day, show some love to the legends who run towards danger to keep our loved ones safe 💙

In the past year alone, our career and volunteer firefighters have responded to over 5,700 bushfires, 3,300 road crash rescues, 1,400 structure fires and countless other emergencies across the State, but the numbers don’t tell the full story.

Behind every call-out are hundreds of hours of training, missed family moments and relentless sacrifices, the early starts and quiet acts that often go unseen, like comforting someone on their worst day, teaching kids about fire safety, helping families who’ve lost everything or checking in on a mate doing it tough.

It takes courage, dedication and heart to do this job. It’s a tough gig and they do it to protect their community – time and time again.

📷 Sean Blocksidge

19/02/2026
29/01/2026

🔥 Are you bushfire ready? Let’s talk plans. 🔥
Emergencies don’t always happen when life is convenient - that’s why having a My Bushfire Plan matters.

Take a moment to think about these important questions:
- What’s your plan if a fire starts while you’re away from home?
- If the power is out and roads are closed, how does that change your plan?
- Do you know that the nearest evacuation centre may be in a neighbouring town?

📝 Start or review your My Bushfire Plan today: www.mybushfireplan.wa.gov.au

Stay informed by downloading the Emergency WA app, which provides real-time alerts, warnings and information during emergencies.

Being prepared is everyone’s responsibility — don’t leave it until it’s too late. 🚒

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Crowden Street
Tambellup, WA
6320

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