Loading
Beaufort brigade celebrates major milestone

June 30th, 2024Beaufort brigade celebrates major milestone

For 150 years, Beaufort Fire Brigade has been a mainstay in the community and that continues to this day.

For 150 years, Beaufort Fire Brigade has been a mainstay in the community and that continues to this day.

Last weekend, 90 brigade members and townspeople celebrated the milestone which included stories about its rich history. 

Former captain Ron Brown told stories from 1996 until today.  Lifetime member Jeff Torney covered beginnings to 1996 when urban and rural brigades combined. 

The Beaufort Fire Brigade was started by a small group of locals who saw a need for it in 1874, back then it was a bucket brigade with no trucks.  

Ron, who has been with the brigade for 39 years, said the deep history included a footy team in 1908 and 1930. Even winning a few games. 

“Another proud thing about us is of all the brigades through Western Victoria, in World War I we had the greatest contingency of firefighters that went to war, including my great grandfather William Cheeseman who was one of the first to sign up,” Ron said.  

“Beaufort was relying on townspeople to help with fires as so many went to war.”   

Today the brigade has 29 members, 13 operational, two CFA appliances: a tanker and light pumper. 

In 2020 the brigade received its new field command vehicle and it’s earmarked to obtain a new station. 

Beaufort Captain Tony Neville said they just elected their first female lieutenant in the brigades 150 history – Taylah Middlemist, 25.  

“It means in the future the brigade can keep moving forward and we are not going to become stagnant,” Tony said.  

“Taylah has a long time ahead of her and hopefully one day if she’s up for it she can progress through the ranks, up to the ranks of captain.” 

The brigade has been to every major fire over the years including Ash Wednesday and Black Saturday. 

Words & Images: CFA

Back to top