AFRF Interview #3: Greg Mullins
This time AFRF Interview #3 is with our Patron and former NSW Fire and Rescue Commissioner Mr Greg Mullins (AO AFSM). Greg is interviewed by… Read More »AFRF Interview #3: Greg Mullins
This time AFRF Interview #3 is with our Patron and former NSW Fire and Rescue Commissioner Mr Greg Mullins (AO AFSM). Greg is interviewed by… Read More »AFRF Interview #3: Greg Mullins
Congratulations to Louise Murphy, director and founder of the AFRF, on being announced as the winner in the Health Care Worker category for the Rotary… Read More »Winner of Rotary Inspirational Women’s Award
Summer is approaching. Many of us think about the beach and surf, enjoying the great outdoors, ice-creams and cool drinks relaxing and care-free (COVID-free) with… Read More »Lingering Trauma – Black Summer bushfires
This is the second interview in the series introducing people and topics of interest to raise awareness and promote the mental health and wellbeing of… Read More »AFRF Interview # 2: Greg Dean
Congratulations to Louise Murphy – our founder – on becoming a finalist for the Rotary Inspirational Women’s Award (RIWA) – see the announcement here. We… Read More »Rotary Inspirational Women’s Award
September 9 is R U OK Day. Check out the posts on the AFRF Facebook page here – the St John Ambulance Volunteers contribution sends… Read More »R U OK Day
This interview with Marie McLeod and Wayde Walker is the first in a series of AFRF-created interviews introducing people and topics of interest, The interview… Read More »AFRF Interview #1: Marie McLeod, Wayde Walker
The AFRF is very pleased to announce that Responder Wear is partnering with us to support our ability to provide peer support and wellbeing initiatives for our… Read More »Responder Wear Partnership
We in NSW are in COVID lockdown, and can expect to be this way for sometime. Our frontline health services are under stress. Distraction and… Read More »Side tracks
This poster by Maggie-Jean Douglas in 2021 is titled “Care for Country” The artwork includes communities, people, animals and bush medicines spread over different landscapes… Read More »Happy Naidoc Week