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Jobs Machine Helps Make Fire Engines For Australia

Published: Tue 13 Feb 2001 12:57 AM
Anderton Sees Red
Jobs Machine Helps Make Fire Engines For Australia
Frasers Fire and Rescue, a successful New Zealand company which is part of the JJ Fraser Group, received some assistance from the jobs machine and is about to export their first fire engine to the South Australian Fire Service.
The fire engine (the first of three) will be on Parliament's forecourt with Jim Anderton, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Economic Development, along with Fraser Fire and Rescue staff and a representative from the South Australian Fire Service.
Industry New Zealand provided advice and support, particularly with contract advice.
What: Jim Anderton, sees new Fire Engine made by Fraser Fire and Rescue a company assisted by the jobs machine
Where: Parliament Forecourt
When: Thursday 15 February 2001
Time: 11 am
Who: Jim Anderton - Deputy Prime Minister
Martin Simpson - General Manager, Fraser Fire and Rescue.
David Schmerl - South Australian Fire Service.

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