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FESA - Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia

History

 In June 1997, a taskforce was established by the Western Australian Government to look at ways of improving planning and coordination of the State's emergency services.

Following recommendations made by the taskforce, the Fire and Emergency Services of Western Australia (FESA) was created as a department under the Public Sector Management Act on 1 January 1998 as an interim arrangement.

One year on, FESA was formally established as a statutory government authority replacing the Fire Brigades Board and the Bush Fires Board.

The establishment of FESA has brought together, under one board and one Chief Executive Officer (CEO) the:

FESA’s corporate structure comprises of six portfolios that coordinate and deliver key prevention and emergency services.

  • Community Development
  • Corporate Services
  • Emergency Management Western Australia
  • Executive Services
  • Office of the CEO
  • Operations

Click here to read more about the history of Emergency Services in Western Australia.

 

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