Rippling abdominal muscles, sultry stares and well-groomed pooches, the boys of the Australian Firefighters Calendar and their fluffy companions are back to set hearts on fire in 2024.
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The annual tradition, dating back 31 years, brings together Aussie heroes to raise money for a variety of charities including wildlife rescue and young cancer patient support.
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More than 25 firefighters from aviation, military and urban fire services joined the month-long photoshoot to create six editions of the 2024 calendar.
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A range of themed calendars show Australia's hunkiest emergency services photographed with adorable cats, dogs and horses.
The calendar has donated $3.4 million to Australian charities since it launched in 1993.
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This year the funds raised will benefit the Queensland Koala Society, Kids with Cancer Foundation, Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital, Safe Haven Animal Rescue and seven other charities.
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