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Central Otago Fire Brigades' Sub Association.
The Central Otago Fire Brigades’ Sub Association is dedicated to enhancing emergency preparedness, ensuring firefighter safety, and protecting the community. We work towards fostering cooperation, capability, and resilience across all member brigades, aiming to keep volunteer fire services effective, sustainable, and respected partners in emergency response.
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Meetings. News. Events.
Meetings
11 February 2026 - Alexandra
15 April 2026 - Roxburgh
8 July 2026 - Cromwell (AGM)
14 October 2026 - Clyde
Events
Otago Southland AGM, in the South Otago Sub Association district in Ravensbourne on April 18.
News
We're proud to launch our new Sub Association Website; an innovative step forward in how we connect, communicate, and support our members and community. Designed with usability and accessibility in mind, the platform brings together key information, resources, and updates in one central hub, making it easier than ever to stay informed and engaged.
This new site reflects our commitment to continuous improvement and leadership within the Sub Associations. By embracing modern tools and fresh ideas, we’re not only enhancing how we operate today, but also setting a benchmark for others to follow. We encourage all members and visitors to explore the site and make the most of what it has to offer.
Team Members.



President.
David O'Sullivan
Luggate Fire Station
David is a SFF and has been in the Wanaka, then Luggate Brigade for 15 years, competing in Combat, Waterways, Wajax and Driver's challenges. He received his NZFBI Fellow Diploma in 2013. A trained builder and chef, he's also represented NZ in skiing, and coached numerous sports. A trip to Korea in 2018 to the World Firefighter's Games led to wins in the 800m, 1500m and 3000m Steeplechase.
Training, teaching people how to do things, and coaching are all skills that he brings to the technical arm of the UFBA. David's goal and area of expertise is to see the council develop new training and qualification pathways, relevant to brigade and working life, giving real-world skills to people. Unit standards, increased field days, and dispersing technical information will achieve this.
Vice President.
Hemi Cordell
Wanaka Fire Station
Hemi Cordell is a Qualified Firefighter (QFF) with four years of service at the Wānaka Volunteer Fire Brigade, driven by a strong commitment to community and service. He currently serves as Vice-President of the Central Otago Fire Brigades Sub-Association, where he supports initiatives that strengthen brigades across the region. Hemi is also actively involved both nationally and regionally in the Firefighter Cadet Programme, leading the Sub-Association’s involvement and contributing to the development and mentoring of future firefighters.
Treasurer.
Phil Greeks
Wanaka Fire Station
Phil is a Senior Firefighter in the Wanaka Brigade. He has competed in Waterways and Driver’s challenges.

Secretary.
Mark Davidson
Tarras Fire Station
Third-generation Tarras resident and firefighter Mark Davidson is the Chief Fire Officer of Tarras Brigade, of which he is a foundation member in 1993.
Central Otago Member
Fire Brigades.
Alexandra Volunteer Fire Brigade
Arrowtown Volunteer Fire Brigade
Blackstone Volunteer Fire Brigade
Cromwell Volunteer Fire Brigade
Dunstan Volunteer Fire Brigade
Frankton Volunteer Fire Brigade
Glenorchy Volunteer Fire Brigade
Lake Hawea Volunteer Fire Brigade
Luggate Volunteer Fire Brigade
Makarora Volunteer Fire Brigade
Millers Flat Volunteer Fire Brigade
Naseby Volunteer Fire Brigade
Queenstown Volunteer Fire Brigade
Ranfurly Volunteer Fire Brigade
Roxburgh Volunteer Fire Brigade
Tarras Volunteer Fire Brigade