Holy Smokes! The Australian Firefighters Calendar for 2025 Has Officially Launched!
As we head towards the tail end of the year, we all have something to be get excited about…the Australian Firefighters Calendar for 2025! Now in it’s 32nd year, it’s not hard to imagine why it’s become popular in over 90 countries around the globe. With each edition, our courageous firefighters, (who just happen to be oh-so-easy-on-the-eye) use their platform to advocate for wildlife conservation and support various charitable causes.
There are 5 editions of the 2025 Calander, so you can pick your favourite- Dog, Cat, Horse, Mixed and Hero – or collect them all! We won’t judge you…it’s all in the name of charity! (Wink, wink!) And they make excellent Christmas gifts!
Each edition highlights a different firefighter and their heartwarming bond with some of Australia’s most adorable animals, from cuddly koalas to playful kittens. The compassionate connection displayed in these visuals captures the essence of what these firefighters stand for, both in and out of uniform.
This year, the Greater Good Charities is proud to support the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital, recognizing the vital role it plays in rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing injured and orphaned wildlife back into native habitat. Through their generous contributions, Greater Good Charities helps ensure that the hospital has the necessary resources to provide expert medical care and a safe haven for Australian native animals. This partnership not only enhances the hospital’s ability to care for its patients but also fosters greater awareness about wildlife conservation and the importance of protecting our natural habitats. Together, they are making a meaningful impact on the Australian ecosystem and the lives of countless animals in need.
The BBWH relies on public donations to provide expert medical care, ensuring that native animals can return to their natural habitats. Through a TV series, “Wildlife Rescue Australia,” the hospital’s impactful work has reached an international audience, further raising awareness for wildlife conservation.
Calendars can be purchased online www.australianfirefighterscalendar.com
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