By Shamsiya Hussainpoor
Selby CFA is gearing up for its popular annual Fire Awareness Day and fundraising fair, set for Saturday 30 November from 9am to 3pm.
The event promises a fun-filled day for the community while helping raise funds and spread important fire safety messages ahead of the upcoming fire season.
This major fundraising event is a key occasion for the brigade each year, providing much-needed financial support to keep operations running smoothly, maintain firefighting equipment, and ensure local fire services are fully prepared for the summer season.
Selby CFA first lieutenant Paul Mather said they’re looking forward to meeting new and old faces at this year’s event.
“But the most important part is ensuring that our community is ready for the fire season. We all know how quickly conditions can change, and this is a great opportunity for people to learn what they can do now to protect their homes and families,” Mr Mather said.
The day will have a variety of activities, with something for everyone in the community to enjoy.
Attendees will find a treasure market filled with second-hand goods and hidden gems, offering everything from household items to antiques.
There will also be a silent auction with a range of fantastic items donated by local businesses, giving everyone a chance to take home something unique while supporting a good cause.
For those with green thumbs, there will be a huge selection of plants, gardening accessories, fertilisers, and garden tools – all available for purchase.
No event is complete without food, and this one’s no exception – there will be a classic sausage sizzle and other delicious treats to keep you going all day long.
The event’s big drawcard is its major raffle for a fire trail load of firewood, which’s a popular prize. All proceeds from the raffle will go directly towards supporting the brigade and helping to fund vital equipment upgrades, such as replacing ageing trucks and other essential firefighting tools.
While the event is a fun day out, it carries a serious message, especially for residents of the area. With the summer fire season just around the corner, fire safety is on everyone’s mind, and the brigade is dedicated to ensuring that locals are well-prepared.
“As we head into fire season, it’s crucial for residents to start preparing their properties,” Mr Mather said.
“Whether it’s clearing gutters, trimming trees, or creating fire breaks, we want to make sure everyone is as prepared as possible. This event will help people understand what actions they can take to reduce the risk of fires impacting their homes,” he said.
“Things are drying out quickly, and with new people moving into the area, it’s important they understand the risks of living in the hills and get their properties fire-ready.”
The Fire Awareness Day provides a great chance for both new and existing residents to ensure their fire plans are up to date. Attendees will have access to helpful brochures and leaflets on how to prepare and maintain their properties for fire season.
The CFA crew will be on hand to answer questions and provide practical advice on how to prepare emergency plans to keep your home and family safe.
As part of the fundraiser, the Selby CFA is calling for donations of saleable items that can be sold at the event – whether it’s household goods, books, toys, or garden equipment, any donations will go a long way to raising funds for the brigade’s future needs.
“If anyone has unwanted items sitting around, this is a great way to declutter while supporting a local cause,” Mr Mather said.
“You can drop off your donations at the brigade or contact us to arrange for pick-up.”
For donations, please email treasure@selbyfirebrigade.com.au to arrange drop-offs or pickups in the days leading up to the event.
In addition to the fundraising and fire awareness activities, the Selby Fire Brigade is also actively looking for new members to join their ranks.
This event presents a great opportunity for anyone who has ever considered becoming a firefighter to learn more about the role and speak directly with brigade members
“We’re always looking for passionate individuals who want to make a difference in their community,” he said.
“Whether you’re interested in joining as a firefighter, a volunteer, or in a support role, this event is a great chance to come down and ask questions. We’re happy to show people what goes on behind the scenes and how they can contribute to the important work we do.”
The event is free to attend, and all are welcome to come along, have fun, and learn more about fire safety – it’s a great chance to get involved with the brigade, support the community, and take part in raising awareness of fire risks and preparedness.