June 3, 2026

Proserpine Fire Station Commemorates 75 Years Of Bravery & Dedication

Little ones could check out the fire trucks and learn about the firefighter’s work.  

Firefighters and their families gathered to wish the Proserpine Fire and Rescue Station a happy 75th anniversary this weekend, meeting at the station on Saturday 30th May to celebrate.  

Little ones were delighted by demonstrations, fire trucks and equipment on display, whilst moving speeches and much deserved awards were delivered to firefighters in front of their proud loved ones. A commemorative honour board was also unveiled, recognising the 158 firefighters who have served in the brigade over the years.


Auxiliary Captain Brian Little led proceedings, reflecting on his 39 years with the station.  

“In this ever-changing community environment, one thing has stayed static and that is the commitment, dedication and skill level of the local men and women that commit to being an auxiliary fire fighter at QFD Proserpine,” he shared.  


“The auxiliary fire fighters at all hours commit to turning out to help the community in a time of need with very little acknowledgement or thanks.”  


“The one thing that was evident from my very first day as an auxiliary fire fighter was the team moral, respect, passion and inclusive family environment created. These attributes are still evident in 2026.”

The crew were given awards and thanked for their dedication.


As part of the commemoration, Former Auxiliary Firefighter Lieutenant Captain Frank “Bob” Robert Spencer was asked to reflect on the history of the Proserpine brigade.  

He shared that the Proserpine brigade crew has always had great camaraderie, making the station “The envy of other auxiliary stations,” explaining that “You had to have a sense of humour.”

“Humour was sometimes used at debriefs to destress and unwind after some stressful callbacks,” Bob recounted.  


“The drills were taken quite seriously, but sometimes at the end of drills one crew would sneak up on the other crew while they were packing up and a water fight would ensue.  


“We would all arrive back at the station with both fire appliances and crews soaking wet. The Chief would take one look, shake his head and walk away.”  

“I am proud and grateful for the small part I played in the history of the Proserpine Fire Brigade,” Bob shared.  

Sven Diga, Rees May, Aaron Regan & Michael O’Neil



“I am thinking of all those I served with who are no longer with us. They were good men who were also proud of the service.”  

Superintendent Sven Diga of the Townsville Division/Mackay Command highlighted that ‘skill, teamwork and dedication is what this team prides themselves on’.  

“It has been a sanctuary of safety, a hub of courage and a cornerstone of serving the Proserpine community, as well as a recognised leader in advanced road safety response/training,” Sven said.  



Mayor Ry Collins also reflected on the service, following the event.  


“For 75 years, generations of firefighters have answered the call when our community has needed them most,” he said.


“Through cyclones, floods, grassfires, road crashes and countless emergencies, they have stood ready to protect lives and property across the Whitsundays.

Colleen Harvey & Raffy Harvey, supporting Raffy’s dad, Auxiliary Firefighter Chris Harvey.  


“What makes regional communities special is that the people who turn up in our toughest moments are often our neighbours, mates, work colleagues and fellow community members - even a few former shire Mayors! Their willingness to serve others deserves enormous respect.”

MP for Whitsunday Amanda Camm highlighted the importance of acknowledging the support systems and families, as well as the firefighters in the service:

“Today is a celebration and a recognition for all of those who have served our Proserpine community as an auxiliary firefighter, and also their families… but it’s also really important to take time to recognise the families who have also contributed in supporting their partners,” she said.

She expressed her gratitude for the whole crew.  

“Their lives are disrupted in ways others don't understand- we thank them and congratulate them.”

To see more photos from the day, visit: https://www.mackayandwhitsundaylife.com/social-pics/proserpine-fire-station-commemorates-75-years-of-bravery-dedication