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Queensland Fire Commissioner's Leaked Email Reveals Cost-Cutting Measures

Queensland Fire Commissioner's Leaked Email Reveals Cost-Cutting Measures

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April 1, 20261m 15s

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Queenslands Fire Commissioners Leaked Email Reveals Cost-Cutting Measures Amidst Admin Hiring Freeze Claims

The episode delves into a leaked email from Queenslands fire commissioner, highlighting the departments efforts to find efficiencies and cut costs. Despite claims of a frozen or slowed admin hiring process in both the fire service and transport department, the transport folks deny any official freeze. The fire department staff havent commented on this.

The treasurer, David Janetzki, evaded questions about the governments influence on these agencies to tighten vacancies. Workers in both departments, speaking anonymously, express concerns about increased workloads and plummeting morale due to unfilled admin roles.

The minister boasts about record new fire trucks and over six hundred new recruit and auxiliary firefighters added to the front lines. The department reports a net gain of more than two hundred seventy full-time equivalent positions since October 2024, mostly in firefighting.

Commissioner Steve Smith emphasizes respecting public funds in a staff update, adjusting consultant hires and pursuing sustainability across the board. As the budget drops on June first amidst global uncertainties, it remains to be seen if these cost-saving measures will persist or change.

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