Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority
Gavin Parker AFSM began his service with CFA as a volunteer at Neerim South Fire Brigade in 1976, where he held numerous leadership positions.
In 1995, he became a career firefighter with CFA and, following the transition of career firefighters to Fire Rescue Victoria in 2020, he has continued to serve CFA in Gippsland on secondment from Fire Rescue Victoria.
Over the course of almost five decades, Gavin has served in a wide range of frontline and leadership roles across Victoria, particularly in the Latrobe Valley and throughout CFA’s South East Region. He has held positions including senior station officer and currently serves as a commander, leading emergency operations in one of the state’s most complex and high-risk regions.
“I’m still a member of Neerim South brigade and proud to be a life member,” Gavin said. “I’m still passionate about the brigade and attend as much as I can – though not as much as I’d like to.”
Gavin joined the brigade at a young age because his father was the captain.
“I really enjoy my time with my local brigade. CFA is a good family organisation, with generations of families involved. A brigade is a great place for people to come together.
“What is especially important about brigades is that they mirror the community they serve, comprising a range of people with different views and experiences.”
He is a highly experienced and credentialed emergency services professional, holding formal qualifications across a broad spectrum of incident management roles. His primary qualification is as an Operations Officer Level 3, and he is also certified as a Rostered Duty Officer, Regional Agency Commander, Planning Officer Levels 2 and 3, Division Commander, Sector Commander, Incident Controller Level 2, Logistics Officer Level 3 and Strike Team Leader. These qualifications reflect his extensive operational expertise and his capacity to lead and support complex emergency incidents across multiple levels of command and coordination.
“I’m really grateful to have been given so many opportunities. This is a real strength of CFA. Whether you are operational or in a support role, CFA gives members opportunities to develop,” Gavin said. “I’ve embraced those opportunities and taken on some interesting tasks that have pushed me out of my comfort zone.
“It’s worth being flexible in CFA, and this has allowed me to take on a range of roles in incident response.”
Gavin has demonstrated exceptional skill and resilience in numerous emergency incidents. During the 2009 bushfires, he led a crew to fight the Churchill fire, operating under extreme conditions to successfully defend a critical communications tower. In the 2019-20 Black Summer bushfires he played a key role in managing complex peat fires, applying his deep tactical expertise to coordinate safe and effective multi-agency responses. He was also involved in a deployment to fires in California in 2017.
Beyond his operational leadership, he will leave a legacy of innovation. He was instrumental in introducing thermal imaging cameras (TICs) to CFA and is recognised as the organisation’s subject matter expert. He also developed and delivered structured TIC training drills that significantly enhanced firefighter safety and operational capability. His training methodology was internationally recognised and published in both Australian and international fire magazines.
“Typically, TICs are just used for structure fires, but they have a range of uses. I’ve been an advocate for using TIC technology and their application for a range of fires and incidents,” Gavin said. “We trial new equipment and update training packages so that we get the maximum benefit from TICs. We’ve led the way internationally on this.”
Additionally, Gavin has pursued professional development through prestigious awards that have allowed him to gain knowledge from the US and Canada. Through the Prince of Wales Award in 1999, he studied firefighting aircraft operations, thermal imaging and data terminal technology across several US states. A 2016 scholarship from the Emergency Services Foundation gave him the opportunity to gain new skills in managing fires and incidents in the coal-fired power generation industry and ground fuels such as coal and peat.
Gavin has made a significant contribution to the safety and wellbeing of Victorian communities throughout his distinguished career through his commitment to innovation and dedication to frontline personnel. He has served CFA and the wider community with distinction and has had an enduring impact.
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