The Work Continues




The Fire season may be at its lowest during the winter months but then you have the other natural weather conditions to contend with.
Two weeks ago Sydney was deluged with rain.South of Sydney in the Wollongong area millions of dollars damage was done due to 30 inches of rain being dumped in one hour.Mud slides, flooding all the usual things associated with so much water at once took place.
Grays Point and their fellow Brigade Memebers were once again into full swing.In the Cronulla/Sutherland area damage was also occuring due to trees falling, homes being flooded etc.
So in they went again in wet cold conditions day and night pumping water to try to save homes from being damaged, removing trees sawing them up, removing other debris from property that may cause damage.
Just another day/s in the life of a Volunteer Fire Fighter,but it is done without self concern only for the concern of their communities.
I still ask the question where would we be without the dedication and sacrifice of these people.
Is this to be a preview of what lies ahead for the upcoming Summer months...

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SHOALHAVEN DISTRICT


STATE OF EMERGENCY DELCARED

The first day of October,1998 its still just Spring and a Fire burns out of control in the Shoalhaven District.
Grays Point once again responded to duty and a crew of five were sent to the region.The crew were to be there for a 30hr period.
This Fire ended up destroying 3000 hectares of land but it was very quickly bought under control without much loss at all.
Is this a preview to what lies ahead for the upcoming Summer Months....

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Long Service Medals Presentation..


On Sunday the 25th October, 1998 Sutherland Council hosted a Bar B Que Picnic Day.Presentation of Long Service Medals were presented to Members of the Rural Fire Services and the State Emergency Services.Four people from the Grays Point Brigade were to receive medals at the presentation.





Wayne Robers...Captain
15 Years Long Service Medal











Darren Roberts..Senior Deupty Captain
15 Years Long Service Medal.














Hilton Penfold
25 Years Long Service Medal












Niall Pettit-Young
25 Years Long Service Medal












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On Monday the 14th December,1998 Wayne,Darren,Veronica and Noelene represented the Grays Point Brigade at the Funeral in Geelong of Matthew Armstrong.The feelings of all our fellow Brigade Memebers were passed on to His Family Members and the Members of the West Geelong Country Fire Authority the Brigade to which he belonged.We also paid our respects in regards the deaths of the the other Members. The hospitality shown by the Country Fire Authority of Victoria was most outstanding and our thanks go to them.

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Saturday 13th March,1999

Rural Fire Services Fun Day
An excuse for a get together isnt hard to arrange and a picnic fun day was held at Prince Edward Park..Races, games, food,drink,raffles,music it was all there and a good crew turned up to enjoy the festivities.None more than Wayne who won the major prize in the raffle a return trip for two to Vanautu...nice smile on your face Wayne and you deserve to have it...



















Wednesday 14th April,1999

Suburbs of Sydney were once again hit with natural disaster.This time a storm descended upon Sydney bringing with it hail the size of Cricket Balls...A path of destruction was left in the path of this storm, with damage estimates ranging into the billion dollar mark.

Once again Grays Point came to the help of the Community and from Wednesday until Sunday crews were out within their own area to assist wherever it was needed.Even taking on chores that they are not trained to do...A week later and still homes remain untarped and our guys are now responding to outer area tasks to assist.Rain high winds and much cooler weather are now hampering the jobs with some of the previous tarps now having to be resecured due to the winds.

Well it took nearly four weeks for this task to finally be declared finished, another job that would never of been done without our volunteer services.

But as always our Grays Point boys do their tasks with a friendly smile on their face...Once again guys a job well done.



Saturday 8th May,1999


2MMM hosted a party at Randwick Army Barracks for all volunteers who had worked tiredlessly over the last weeks and the crowd were well entertained by Billy Thorpe and had a great day.




Some of our Crowd












We will share a Beer with Anyone













Food Arrives


Some People dont mind Who They Cuddle





The Party Begins


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15th May,1999



Sutherland Council host a Bar B Q day for the many Volunteers who assisted in the clean up in the Sutherland area.Plenty of food and drinks were available and thanks to Cronulla Seafoods for the supply of the Prawns and Oysters, even though there own home had been damaged in the storm they were still able to assist.A great day was had by all as is the usual.But unfortunately that night Sydney was lashed by high winds, so come Monday the work has to restart on making the necessary adjustments to existing tarpaulins etc...when is it going to end..






















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CONVOY FOR KIDS


A convoy of over 1000 trucks got together at Rosehill early on a wet cold Saturday morning.

The reason for the early start,"KIDS" what else get Truckers out of bed so early.

The trucks proceeded in convoy to Australia's Wonderland to raise money for the Westmead Childrens Hospital, in particular the money being donated to Children with Cancer.

Not only were the Rural Fire Service trucks there but trucks of every kind that you can imagine.Some even bringing the dunny....



































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FLAGPOLE AND FLAG PRESENTATION..


On Saturday the 9th October,1999 Mr Barry Collier State Labour Member for Miranda presented Station 26 Grays Point Rural Fire Services with a Flag Pole and a State Flag.

A ceremoney for the dedication of the flag pole and the raising of the Flag was held.

Once again as usual Grays Point had a great roll up of members and some visitors from other Brigades as well, none more important than the Deputy Captain.




Barry Collier making Presentation to Darren Roberts























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