Australia's hottest firemen team up with cute animals in fiery 2025 calendars

The Australian firefighters are back in the calendars this upcoming year to warm our cold hearts.

Australian firemen posing for photos as part of a calendar for 2025 with fire in the background.
Image: Via Facebook - Australian Firefighters Calendar

The hottest firemen from down-under are back again to raise funds for their chosen charity with The Australian Firefighter Calendar.

Having started in 1993 to raise money for the Children’s Hospital Foundation, the hard-working men have raised $3.45 million for various good causes over the past 31 years. 

This year, the calendar is fundraising for: Best Friends Felines, Kids With Cancer Foundation, Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital, Fauna Rescue of Queensland, Rural Fire Service (CAVFA), Wildcare Inc, Koala Society and Safe Haven Animal Rescue.

The firefighters are pictured with various rescue animals to show the cause they’re raising money for. From dogs and cats to koalas and horses – they’ve got something for everyone. 

 

With five different releases and 30 hot firemen, the calendars cater to all tastes. The new themed editions are: Cat, Horse, Dog, Mixed Animal and Heroes Calendars. 

With these calendars decorating the walls of over 90 countries, the positive impact they’ve made helps thousands of people (and now animals) every year. 

 

Previous charities fundraised for include burn research projects, wildlife conservation projects, cancer research and more. 

“The Australian Firefighters Calendar is known for its charitable efforts, often supporting various causes, including those related to disaster relief,” said David Rogers, director of Australian Firefighters Calendar.

“While we primarily focus on wildlife and dog and cat refuges in Australia, it’s not uncommon for us to expand our support to international relief efforts, such as those following Hurricane Helene in the US.”

 

Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital, one of this year’s charities, is also sponsored by US-based Greater Good Charities. The partnership aims to help preserve Australia’s native wildlife scene by providing expert medical care, an equipped hospital, and a safe haven for distressed wildlife. 

Want to get your hands on one of these fiery calendars? Then hurry to check out their website.

© 2024 GCN (Gay Community News). All rights reserved.

Support GCN

GCN is a free, vital resource for Ireland’s LGBTQ+ community since 1988.

GCN is a trading name of National LGBT Federation CLG, a registered charity - Charity Number: 20034580.

GCN relies on the generous support of the community and allies to sustain the crucial work that we do. Producing GCN is costly, and, in an industry which has been hugely impacted by rising costs, we need your support to help sustain and grow this vital resource.

Supporting GCN for as little as €1.99 per month will help us continue our work as Ireland’s free, independent LGBTQ+ media.

0 comments. Please sign in to comment.