Honeybugle is located on the Pangee Road in the Bogan Shire, central New South Wales. It is approximately 40km from Nyngan and about 460km west-northwest from Sydney.
We visited the crew from the Honeybugle Rural Fire Brigade last year to collect photos for the 2017 VFFA Christmas banner. Click HERE to have a look at the banner.
The VFFA thanks the members of the Honeybugle Rural Fire Brigade for their hospitality and support.
Brigades like this can be found all across New South Wales, they are the backbone of the NSW RURAL Fire Service.
Mr Grant forgot one simple fact. The NSW RFS headquarters does not put the fires out. Firefighters (full time, part time and volunteer) put the fires out. The Hon. Philip Donato (Orange) asks the question (directed to the Minister for…
We received a message from a reader of our electronic newsletter stating that we got it wrong... Hi Editor The entry under Private Fire Fighting Units says '...fire protection that was once provided by the state...'. I beg to differ...
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It was brought to our attention that the NSW RFS has a web page titled "Support your local brigade" where you can make a donation directly to your local brigade. The NSW RFS and Westpac needs to be congratulated on…
I think you would be hard pressed to find a tanker that age east of the Great Divide.
Just another show of the divide between east and west.