Hon Tracey Martin
Minister of Internal Affairs
12 November 2019
Media Statement
New Zealand firefighter support to Queensland
The New Zealand Government is today sending 21 firefighters to help fight the ongoing catastrophic Australian bushfires.
“The fires in Australia are in some of the toughest, most challenging conditions ever,” says Internal Affairs Minister
Tracey Martin. “As of yesterday morning, there were 100 active bushfire-related incidents across Queensland and New
South Wales.
“Because of the extreme severity of these events, Fire and Emergency New Zealand is deploying 21 New Zealand
firefighters this afternoon to support the effort in fighting the Queensland wildfires.” The New Zealand contingent of
six three-person crews, consisting of two taskforce leaders and one liaison officer, will begin operations on Wednesday.
These crews are in addition to the six New Zealand personnel currently assisting in New South Wales.
“The request to provide this assistance is recognition of the high regard in which our Fire and Emergency personnel are
held internationally,” says Minister Martin.
“Deployments such as this also provide valuable development opportunities for our personnel. Some of the lessons learnt
on past overseas deployments were put into practice at the Tasman fires in February.”
The Government will continue to monitor the situation closely, and Fire and Emergency remain in contact with Australian
fire authorities about their needs. The situation in Australia is extremely dynamic and numbers deployed are likely to
change at short notice.
“My thoughts are with all of the firefighters combating these fires. I know our firefighters head to Australia with the
support of all New Zealanders behind them.”
ENDS