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Fire and Rescue NSW is a Government Body that generates the majority of its income from the Police and Firefighting Services industry. In 2024 the company generated total revenue of $1,108,138,000 including sales and other revenue. In 2024 Fire and Rescue NSW had 7,363 employees including employees from all subsidiaries under the company's control. The Chief Executive of Fire and Rescue NSW is Commissioner Jeremy Fewtrell whose official title is Commissioner. The Chairman of Fire and Rescue NSW is either not applicable or not available. Fire and Rescue NSW focuses on increasing community safety by minimising the effect of hazardous and emergency situations on the people, environment and economy of New South Wales. The organisation’s main activities include: Fire and Rescue NSW also offers the following services to the community: Educating others in preventing or preparing for emergencies. Providing rapid help in emergencies. Protecting the state from emergencies involving fire, motor vehicle accidents and other dangerous situations. Protecting people from hazardous material emergencies and building collapse. Providing counter-terrorism consequence management for the state. Saving lives and reducing the number of injuries caused by these emergencies. Minimising damage to the environment by treating chemical, biological or radiological releases on land and inland waters. Minimising damage to property and the state’s economy and protecting community infrastructure. In partnership with the community and the other emergency services, planning and training for emergencies.
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IBISWorld's research coverage on the Fire and Rescue NSW includes market sizing, forecasting, data and analysis. The most recent publication will be as current as of March 2026.
Fire and Rescue NSW, trading as Fire and Rescue NSW, operates under the ABN 12 593 473 110 and was incorporated on 14 February 1884. Fire and Rescue NSW primarily operates in the Police and Firefighting Services industry in Australia.
The Key Personnel chapter outlines the principal leadership positions within Fire and Rescue NSW, including the Chairman, Board members, Chief Executive Officer, and other key management personnel. It provides an overview of the company’s governance and executive structure, along with a breakdown of gender diversity across leadership roles, offering insight into the composition of the organisation’s senior team.
The Financials chapter presents Fire and Rescue NSW’s historical financial performance, including detailed profit and loss statements outlining sales revenue, cost of sales, and profitability. It also incorporates balance sheet data, providing a breakdown of assets and liabilities, as well as additional financial metrics such as the number of shares on issue. Together, these disclosures offer a comprehensive view of the company’s financial position and performance over time.
The Growth & Ratios chapter provides historical data on key financial performance indicators, enabling an assessment of the company’s operational efficiency, profitability, and financial structure over time. Metrics covered include return on equity, return on assets, profit margins, revenue per employee, as well as gearing and leverage ratios, offering a comprehensive view of performance trends and capital management.
The Operating Segments chapter provides an overview of the revenue composition and asset allocation across the various industries in which Fire and Rescue NSW operates. It offers insights into how the company’s financial performance is distributed among its core business segments, highlighting the relative contribution of each industry to total revenue.
The Competitor Benchmarking chapter includes a comparative assessment of Fire and Rescue NSW’s key financial, growth, and valuation ratios against industry averages to evaluate its competitive position. It analyses valuation metrics such as price-to-earnings, price-to-book, enterprise value to EBITDA, and enterprise value to sales, alongside core financial indicators including liquidity ratios and profitability measures.
The Shareholders chapter provides a breakdown of the ownership structure of Fire and Rescue NSW, identifying key shareholders and outlining their respective ownership interests. This section offers insight into the concentration of shareholdings, the presence of institutional or strategic investors, and the overall distribution of equity within the company.
The Subsidiaries chapter provides an overview of the companies and business entities that are wholly or partially owned by Fire and Rescue NSW. It outlines the ownership structure of each subsidiary, offering insight into the broader corporate group and how these entities contribute to the company’s overall activities and performance.
The History chapter presents a overview of Fire and Rescue NSW’s development, highlighting key milestones and significant corporate events since its incorporation. It includes the company’s incorporation date and outlines major strategic, operational, and structural developments, providing context for its evolution and current market position.
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Fire and Rescue NSW focuses on increasing community safety by minimising the effect of hazardous and emergency situations on the people, environment and economy of New South Wales. The organisation’s main activities include: Fire and Rescue NSW also offers the following services to the community: Educating others in preventing or preparing for emergencies. Providing rapid help in emergencies. Protecting the state from emergencies involving fire, motor vehicle accidents and other dangerous situations. Protecting people from hazardous material emergencies and building collapse. Providing counter-terrorism consequence management for the state. Saving lives and reducing the number of injuries caused by these emergencies. Minimising damage to the environment by treating chemical, biological or radiological releases on land and inland waters. Minimising damage to property and the state’s economy and protecting community infrastructure. In partnership with the community and the other emergency services, planning and training for emergencies.
Fire and Rescue NSW, trading as Fire and Rescue NSW, is a Private Company that generates the majority of its income from the Police and Firefighting Services industry in Australia.
Murray Cod Australia Limited company is based at 1 Amarina Avenue, Greenacre, New South Wales, Australia.
The Commissioner of Fire and Rescue NSW is Not Available and the Commissioner is Jeremy Fewtrell.
In 2025, Fire and Rescue NSW generated total revenue of approximately $1.1 billion.