PRIME Minister James Marape has welcomed the passage of the Fire and Rescue Service Bill 2025, describing it as a major milestone in strengthening Papua New Guinea’s fire and emergency response capabilities.
The Bill, introduced by Defence Minister Hon. Billy Joseph, was successfully passed in Parliament yesterday, repealing the outdated Fire Service Act (Chapter 64) and replacing it with a modern legislative framework to address the country’s growing urban landscape and evolving emergency response needs.
PM Marape commended Minister Joseph for championing this crucial legislation, stating that the reforms would significantly enhance the National Fire Service’s capacity to protect lives and properties across the country.
“For decades, our fire service has operated under an outdated legal framework that has hindered its ability to expand, modernise, and meet the increasing demands of our communities.
“The passage of the Fire and Rescue Service Bill 2025 ensures that we now have a stronger, more responsive fire service capable of handling emergencies more effectively,” said Prime Minister.
The new law introduces regulatory functions for fire safety, expands firefighter responsibilities to include rescue operations and emergency response, and strengthens coordination between the National Fire Service and other government agencies.
It also establishes a clear funding structure in line with the Public Finance (Management) Act 1995, ensuring greater accountability and resource allocation for fire services nationwide.
PM Marape highlighted the government’s ongoing commitment to investing in firefighting infrastructure, equipment, and training to improve emergency response times and preparedness.
“Our government is committed to building a resilient and well-equipped fire service that can effectively protect our people and businesses from disasters.“This legislation provides the foundation for greater investment in fire stations, manpower, and technology, ensuring that every province—including the Autonomous Region of Bougainville—has access to professional fire and rescue services,” he said.
The Prime Minister also urged all stakeholders, including local authorities, businesses, and the general public, to support the government’s efforts in strengthening fire safety awareness and emergency preparedness.
“I encourage all Papua New Guineans to work together with our fire service to ensure a safer and more disaster-resilient country.”
The passage of the Fire and Rescue Service Bill 2025 marks a new era for Papua New Guinea’s fire services, reinforcing the government’s commitment to modernising essential institutions and ensuring public safety.