What does this mean?

What does this mean? 
In practice, TFR is not being maintained, meaning:

  • NSW has some of the worst response times in the country
  • Communities are frequently under resourced
  • Large areas are left without resources close by
  • Members are frequently missing meal breaks and working end-of-shift overtime
  • Members are repeatedly sent to others stations large distances away
  • Members are mentally and physically exhausted after shifts
  • It's an outdated and inefficient system in need of overhaul. Currently communities and paramedics are paying the price.

What can I do?


As an ADHSU member, there are many things you can do to stand up to this issue.

Ensure you have posters up at your station to inform and explain!

Download and print!

Station-specific TFR poster

“Fortnight over?” - missed crib and OT report form

Have your say!

Fill out any ADHSU surveys when required (when down for TFR, fortnightly after Etime for OT report form) 

Have your say!

Meet with your local state members of parliament.

(please contact Maisie - [E-Mail not displayed] before organising to confirm) 

Spread the word!

Talk to your friends and family about the issue, encourage them to send a letter to their MP. Click here to fill out a base letter to MPs.

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