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NRSC Domestic

National Resource Sharing Centre domestic deployment information

Last updated22 Jan 2025

Key documents and information

Situation Outlook

  • Read the weekly National Resource Commitment Report here.
  • Read the Bushfire Seasonal Outlook for Summer 2024 outlook here.

National Position Catalogue

NRSC on a page

This is a brochure describing the AFAC National Resource Sharing Centre. It opens as a PDF file.

Member Agency Situation

Tasmania

Victoria

New South Wales

Queensland

Australian Capital Territory

Northern Territory

South Australia

Western Australia

New Zealand

International

Canada

United States of America

NRSC Team Deployment Registry

The NRSC Team Deployment Registry aims to identify appropriately qualified personnel who may be considered for deployment should a request be received by the National Resource Sharing Centre (NRSC). The National Resource Sharing Centre (NRSC) has been set up as the Australian agency for coordinating requests for assistance to overseas countries.

The NRSC Team Deployment Registry is utilised when a request is received from overseas agencies (this is currently limited to wildfire management assistance in North America). Selection is based on matching experience, qualifications and fitness requirements against the skill sets required for any deployment.

The NRSC Team Deployment Registry can be accessed at: nrsc.afac.com.au

NRSC Deployment Manager Information Sessions

Watch past sessions via YouTube links below.

October 2023

October 2022

October 2021

October 2020

AFAC NRSC deployment snapshot

Watch on YouTube 2018-19 

Between July 2018 and April 19, the AFAC NRSC coordinated deployments to five domestic and international large scale incidents in the United States, Canada, Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria. 

A national resource sharing approach supports the management of large scale incidents, builds strong relationships between AFAC member agencies and facilitates a coordinated approach to combating more frequent and intense weather events exacerbated by climate change.

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