Roles and Statistics
There are 41,000 volunteer Rural Fire Brigade members forming 1,550 Rural Fire Brigades covering 93% of the State. Rural Fire Brigades operate in areas not covered by an Urban Fire Service.
The character and method of operation of brigades varies considerably across the State. In rural areas, a brigade may simply consist of a group of property owners joining together for their mutual protection against fire, using resources available on their properties. Closer to urbanised areas, brigades are generally characterised by a more formalised operational and administrative structure and operate from a centralised fire station with specialised appliances and equipment.
Brigades have both an operational and an administrative/supportive role, though the degree of activity in or between roles may differ between brigades. RFBAQencourages brigades to actively support the community in all aspects of rural fire management including community rural fire awareness and education.
Donations

We are largely funded by community fundraising, so we need your support to continue protecting the lives, property and environment of our state and you.
Enter the RFBAQ Art Union

We run many raffle competitions to help raise money for our volunteers. There are many great prizes to be won so enter now for your chance to win!
Enquiries
For enquiries please call 1300 663 539



