CFA commemorates lost lives of heroic firefighters

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

CFA CEO Greg Leach AFSM and CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan

CFA members, families and friends have come together in Ballan to honour firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities.

Hundreds gathered today (3 May) at the CFA Training Campus at Central Highlands for the 2026 Firefighters Memorial Service, hosted by CFA.

Held annually, the memorial acknowledges the dedication and courage of CFA firefighters and allows families, brigades and community members to remember our fallen heroes, while reflecting on their exceptional service in protecting their local communities.

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said the annual memorial service is an opportunity for all Victorians to take the time to remember CFA members who have lost their lives while serving.

“CFA has a proud legacy, built through the challenges and sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of our volunteers and staff working tirelessly to defend lives and property,” Jason said.

“But it also comes at a terrible cost at times – claiming the lives of 85 brave members who we continue to acknowledge, honour and remember at all times.

“Each have a story of selflessness, bravery and service, and are a significant part of our history. Their story has helped shaped CFA values today, and they continue to inspire firefighters past and present.”

Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) executives, and government representatives also attended to pay tribute to the commitment firefighters make each and every day.

“The loss of life is also a continual reminder and driver of CFA’s ongoing commitment to safety, training, support, and innovation to ensure we provide an environment where our members are safe,” Jason said.

“Today, we also reflect and honour more broadly, the loyalty, devotion and hard work of all CFA people and our firefighting community.

“I encourage all Victorians to take a moment to reflect on those who are no longer with us and recognise the incredible contribution our members make to protect others.” 

Each year, the memorial is held in alignment with International Firefighters’ Day which was established following the death of five CFA firefighters near Linton in 1998.

A ceremonial banner embroidered with each firefighter’s name and details is flown at each memorial service to represent the names commemorated on the memorial wall, and another commemorates deaths of firefighters in the line of duty prior to the formation of CFA.

Recently, CFA recognised a further three historical deaths in the line of duty – Joseph Thomas Smith, Francis Edward Symington and Walter James Anderson. Three plaques were placed alongside the banners for reflection.

Further information and audio stories on each fallen firefighter can be found on CFA’s Roll of Honour webpage.

Submitted by CFA media

Charges – Operation Chelsfield – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has now charged a 47-year-old man in relation to the death of Kumanjayi Little Baby. 

The man was arrested in Alice Springs on Thursday evening and investigators have now charged him with:

  • Murder
  • 2 counts of sexual intercourse without consent

He has been remanded and is expected to appear in Darwin Local Court on Tuesday.

Arrests – Riotous behaviour – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Five people have been arrested in relation to riotous behaviour that occurred in Alice Springs on Thursday night.

A service station on Bagot Street, The Gap and a supermarket on Gap Road, The Gap were subject to riotous behaviour and aggravated burglaries which caused sustained significant damages and property loss estimated at a total of $105,000 stolen and $80,000 in damages.

Following a review into CCTV and media outlet footage, five people aged 18, 26, 34, 46 and 49 have all been arrested and remain in custody with charges expected to follow.

Further offenders have been identified, and multiple arrests are expected to be made in coming days.

Anyone with information, including CCTV or dashcam, is urged to contact police on 131 444 or report anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au.

Media can request footage via WeTransfer through PFES.media@pfes.nt.gov.au.

High range drink driver intercepted

Source: Tasmania Police

High range drink driver intercepted

Sunday, 3 May 2026 – 7:31 am.

A 43 year old international driver from Canada has been charged after being detected drink driving over 3 times the legal limit.
Police intercepted a Silver Suzuki Swift on the Tasman Highway at Cambridge last night after receiving a call from a member of the public that the driver was possibly driving under the influence.
Police located the vehicle and intercepted the 43 year old female driver who was found to be in Tasmania on holiday from Canada, driving on her international licence.
She was issued a roadside breath test, returning a positive alcohol reading and was conveyed to Bellerive Police Station for further testing.
After further breath analysis testing the female driver returned a reading of 0.163- more than 3 times the legal limit.
She was formally charged with driving a motor vehicle whilst exceeding the prescribed alcohol limit and had her licence disqualified for a period of 12 months.
Police would like to thank the member of the public who called this driver and her driving manner in.
Everyone has a right to feel safe on our roads.
Report dangerous driving here:  https://taspol.au.evidence.com/axon/community-request/public/traffic_complaints

Radio interview – RN Saturday Extra

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

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Charges – Attempted arson – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Northern Territory Police have charged a woman after a police vehicle was set alight during unrest in Alice Springs on Thursday night.

About 9:30pm, a large group gathered at Alice Springs Hospital, where disorderly and riotous behaviour occurred.

It is alleged that about 10:40pm, the woman used a lighter and dried grass to start a fire beneath a Southern Traffic Operations vehicle.

Police observed the incident and moved in immediately, arresting the woman at the scene. The fire was quickly extinguished before it could spread further.

Despite this, the vehicle sustained about $20,000 damage as the unrest continued.

The woman has been charged with one count of attempt arson and one count of taking part in a riot.

She remains in custody and is expected to face court next week.

Investigations into the incident are ongoing.

LEMMEY ROAD, LOWER LIGHT (Grass Fire)

Source: South Australia County Fire Service

LOWER LIGHT

Issued on
02 May 2026 10:13

Lower Light Dump Fire

CFS is responding to a dump fire at the Integrated Waste Services at Lower Light in the Adelaide Plains.

CFS volunteers on 4 fire trucks, supported by landowners and heavy machinery, attended the large green waste dump fire this morning. Firefighters successfully protected two processing plants from any fire damage.

This fire may continue to burn for several days due to the large amount of materials impacted. The fire is contained to the green waste pit and CFS will continue working with landowners to monitor the fire until the area is deemed safe.

Smoke may be visible from local roads in the area, namely Port Wakefield Highway. Please do not enter the area unless necessary to ensure your safety and that of firefighters and other emergency personnel working in the area.

Message ID 0009406

LEMMEY ROAD, LOWER LIGHT (Grass Fire)

Source: South Australia County Fire Service

LOWER LIGHT

Issued on
02 May 2026 09:41

Lower Light Dump Fire

CFS is responding to a dump fire at the Integrated Waste Services at Lower Light in the Adelaide Plains.

CFS volunteers on 4 fire trucks, supported by landowners and heavy machinery, attended the large green waste dump fire this morning. Firefighters successfully protected two processing plants from any fire damage.

This fire may continue to burn for several days due to the large amount of materials impacted. The fire is contained to the rubbish pit and CFS will continue working with landowners to monitor the fire until the area is deemed safe.

Smoke may be visible from local roads in the area, namely Port Wakefield Highway. Please do not enter the area unless necessary to ensure your safety and that of firefighters and other emergency personnel working in the area.

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Call for Information – Death – Rapid Creek

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Northern Territory Police have recovered the body of a male from a beach near Rapid Creek last night.

Police officers form Search and Rescue and NT Emergency Services personnel assisted with the search and recovery of the man.

The deceased is described as an adult Indigenous man and has not yet been formally identified. Investigations are ongoing.

Police thank members of the public who assisted in the search after witnesses saw the male swimming in Rapid Creek prior to going missing.

Anyone with information that may assist police, including footage, is urged to contact police on 131 444 and quote reference NTP2600042029, or report anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.