Penguin Fire Brigade

Penguin Fire Brigade junior training at 6.00pm on 1st and 3rd Wednesday and senior training at 7.00pm every second Wednesday. In case of emergency dial 000

29/05/2026

🚒 Fledgling Fire Fighters

Students at Riana Primary School got hands-on with fire safety during their Fire Education program, learning how to stay safe and respond in an emergency.
A highlight was a visit from the Penguin Fire Brigade, with students exploring the truck, trying the hose and hearing the sirens up close.
A fun and valuable experience for all involved!

👉 Read more in the May edition of The Coastal Voice.

20/05/2026

During National Volunteer Week we’re saying thank you to all our Tasmania Fire Service volunteers who support our brigades and their communities.

It's been a big year for Bicheno Brigade who have gone through major changes - from minimal numbers which was challenging, to their membership rising significantly in recent months.

Brigade members come from a wide range of backgrounds, but they share a love of the local area, and a willingness to help others.

They are a group who come together, with positive energy, keen to improve and learn new skills, while creating a social community.

The core members continue to lead by example, with a strong level of dedication and commitment. Despite a period of low participation, the brigade was able to contribute to the initial response to the Dolphin Sands fire last year which was a significant achievement and learning experience.

From assisting police with road crashes, to bushfire responses, and continual training - the dedicated volunteers provide assistance to residents and visitors across the small Bicheno community.

With eight new recruits currently working their way through training, it could be an ideal time for more new recruits to sign up to the Brigade.

Find out how you can volunteer for Tasmania Fire Service – visit fire.tas.gov.au/volunteering

13/05/2026
12/05/2026

***Due to unfavourable conditions, this fuel reduction burn has been postponed until further notice.***
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🔥ℹ️ Penguin, Central Coast community…

Weather permitting, Tasmania Fire Service will be conducting a fuel reduction burn:
ℹ️ on Wednesday, 13 May 2026
ℹ️ at Penguin, Central Coast
ℹ️ of approximately 48 hectares
ℹ️ which will likely take 2-3 days to complete.

Further information about this burn is available by contacting Tasmania Fire Service on phone 1800 000 699 or email [email protected]

This burn is part of the state-wide Fuel Reduction Program which is aimed at reducing the bushfire risk to help protect lives and communities.

📌 A map of planned fuel reduction burns is available at - www.fire.tas.gov.au/Show?pageId=colWhatsBurningNow

07/05/2026
02/05/2026

May 4th is St. Florians Day, it is observed as International Firefighters’ Day. The date was chosen for its link to the feast day of St. Florian, which has traditionally been celebrated for over 150 years in Europe.
St. Florian is the patron saint of all firefighters and was the first known commander of one firefighting squad in the Roman Empire. He lost his life, as well as his colleagues protecting his community and represents the same humane ideals which firefighters all over the world share today.
It was instituted Australia following the tragic loss of five firefighters in a wildfire at Linton Victoria in 1999.
This is a day for acknowledging the service and sacrifice of all firefighters past and present.

08/04/2026

🔥 The 2025/26 Fire Permit Period will end statewide tomorrow (Thursday, 9 April 2026).

ℹ️ From 2am tomorrow, if you’re considering burning on your property:
🤝 you don’t require a fire permit
🤝 BUT we encourage you to register your burn by calling 1800 000 699. Registering your burn will ensure your local Tasmania Fire Service brigade are aware of your plans and can respond accordingly.

📍 Remember:
➡️ Anyone conducting a burn must be capable of managing the fire and be mindful of changing weather conditions.
➡️ Make sure an adult is always attending the burn until it is fully extinguished.
➡️ Have suitable working firefighting equipment available to appropriately manage fire activity in the event that the fire begins to spread.
➡️ Never light fires in peat, humus, or marram grass.
➡️ Landowners are responsible for any damage caused by fires escaping their land.
➡️ Ensure your neighbours are aware and that your burn won’t adversely affect their health, or farming operations – particularly the wine industry, which is vulnerable to smoke.
➡️ Burning on private property is governed by local council by-laws and environmental laws about smoke emissions.

Further information is available at fire.tas.gov.au

There is a lot of discussion about the news regarding the “sacking “ of volunteers who haven’t completed child safety tr...
24/02/2026

There is a lot of discussion about the news regarding the “sacking “ of volunteers who haven’t completed child safety training. If you have any concerns please read this and be assured that our brigade has not lost any active members as a result.

As a Tasmanian Government Agency, the Department of Police Fire and Emergency Management and its service arms, including TFS, are required to comply with the Child and Youth Safe Organisations Act 2023.

The Act includes the 10 Child and Youth Safe Standards, one of which requires organisations to ensure that their staff and volunteers have the knowledge, skills and awareness to prevent, identify and respond to child safety concerns (Standard 7).

To achieve this, two learning modules were created. One provides an overview of the Child and Youth Safe Organisations Framework and one focuses on identifying and responding to reportable conduct.

When these modules were released all DPFEM workers, including TFS volunteers, were informed that completion of both modules was mandatory, with a completion date of 30 May 2025.

For TFS members (employees and volunteers), these modules were made available online and could be done on a station computer (for brigades connected to the DPFEM network) or a personal device.

Staff were made available to provide advice and support to help volunteers to access the online modules, and to address any digital literacy or other challenges, face-to-face sessions have also been offered for groups and individuals.

There was no cost to volunteers to complete the training, which takes less than 2 hours to complete.

TFS has continued to work with volunteer brigades to support all volunteers to complete the training either through self-directed online learning, virtual face to face sessions and in person sessions.

We have had staff members and volunteers running sessions, with as many as 50 people attending in some cases.

The vast majority of our volunteers completed the training, and we thank them for doing so.

We would also like to thank our staff and volunteers who have been working hard to facilitate these sessions, and support our volunteers.

Despite this ongoing support and extended deadlines, approximately 336 volunteers have not completed the mandatory training by the extended deadline.

A significant number of these are Social Members and are not directly involved in frontline fire activities.

These members will have their volunteer membership terminated.

Wellbeing support will be made available.

This training is essential to avoid placing Junior and Cadet Members of the TFS at risk, as well as those children and young people in the community that we serve.

Operational needs across all Brigades will continue to be met.

Jeremy Smith
Commissioner, Fire and Emergency Services

Penguin road West Ulverstone on arrival.
22/02/2026

Penguin road West Ulverstone on arrival.

22/02/2026

Our crews responded to three bushfires yesterday afternoon, prompting emergency and watch and act warnings for communities in the state’s south, central highlands and the north west.

🔥 A fire at Glen Dhu Road, Molesworth, spread quickly due to dry conditions and available fuels. A Bushfire Advice warning remains in place and crews will be patrolling over the coming days.

🔥A fire at Cuprona Road, Heybridge also remains at Bushfire Advice level with crews including heavy machinery returning to the fireground this morning.

🔥A Bushfire Watch and Act warning remains in place for a fire at Woods Lake, Interlaken. Fire crews and heavy machinery remain on the fireground this morning.

The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast an increased risk of thunderstorms, lightning, strong to gusty winds, and increased fire danger weather today, so it is important that all Tasmanians are prepared.

Take extra precautions if you plan on conducting activities such as cutting, welding and using heavy machinery as sparks can easily start fires in the already dry conditions making controlling any fires that do start difficult to control.

🔥 If you see a fire burning, report it to triple zero (000).

🔥 For information on preparing your property, go to the TFS website at www.fire.tas.gov.au and download a copy of the Bushfire Safety Guide.

🔥 To check the fire danger rating in your area, visit www.fire.tas.gov.au/fire -danger-ratings/summary/

🔥 For bushfire warnings and alerts, visit TasALERT or listen to ABC Radio as emergency broadcaster.

Read more: https://alert.tas.gov.au/media-releases/tasmania-fire-service-responds-three-bushfires-across-tasmania

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