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Supporting bushfire preparedness with donation

Dalby-based natural gas company Arrow Energy has donated a slip-on firefighting unit to the Kowguran Rural Fire Brigade, north of Miles, to help protect the surrounding region from bushfires.

The portable unit, comprising a large water tank and hose, can be mounted onto a ute, truck or trailer and is designed for rapid deployment in rural and remote environments.

Arrow Energy senior land liaison officer Brock Jephcote said the donation was made to bolster bushfire preparedness in the region.

“Our early engagement with stakeholders in the Miles area highlighted bushfire preparedness as an area of key importance,” Brock said.

“We wanted to support the community by equipping local brigades with the tools they need to respond effectively in emergencies.

“This slip-on unit will enable the Kowguran Brigade to respond quickly to spot fires and manage larger outbreaks safely and effectively.”

Brock said community investments like this were an important part of Arrow’s operations in the region.

“With our Surat Gas Project (SGP) North commencing this year, we’re focused on being good neighbours and making meaningful contributions to the community,” he said.

“This donation is another example of how we’re helping to support and protect the communities where we operate.

“We also encourage our employees to get involved in firefighting efforts, offering up to five days of paid leave annually for our regional staff who volunteer as emergency service workers.”

Rural Fire Service Queensland area manager inspector Ross Stacey said the Western Downs had faced several severe bushfires in recent years.

“Fire is a very real threat here and this donation from Arrow enhances the Kowguran Brigade’s ability to respond quickly and effectively.

“We thank Arrow for their generous support.”

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