Snowy Mountains Grammar students participating in the Girls on Fire camp in Jindabyne last week.
Girls from the Central School senior years had an entertaining, and a bit wet due to leaky hoses, day being shown the basics of emergency...
Thanks to the Orange news, the Daily Liberal, for coverage of Girls Fire and Resilience camps in the Central West of New South Wales.
As part of the 2022 Reconciliation Week Cultural Inclusion fire camps, Girls on Fire chose Tamworth local Jodie Herden to create art representing the local Gamiliraay culture.
Newcastle is set to attract attention from the likes of Paramount Pictures and the National Australia Bank thanks to Girls on Fire, an incorporated not-for-profit association teaching firefighting and disaster...
Girls on Fire is super excited to announce we will be heading to Tamworth for Reconciliation Week 2022! Situated in the Northern Tablelands, Tamworth is a city centre...
Breaking the Bias (#BreakTheBias) is the theme for this year’s International Women’s Day– and it’s one we at Girls on Fire fully support.
Girls on Fire is set to transform the classroom in New South Wales this November. Through an amazing program run by the Department of Education...
What do you get when you cross Girls on Fire with some of Australia’s most warm, welcoming and enthusiastic television presenters? An episode of the...
Bronnie Mackintosh has been awarded a $10,000 grant for Girls on Fire. We will use this grant to fund four additional girls fire camps. Westfield Local...
The devastating bushfires last summer and the COVID-19 health crisis have highlighted incredible work about first responders: firefighters, police, paramedics.
The emergency services have traditionally been a male-dominated domain – Girls on Fire are trying to change that by encouraging more women to get involved.