Rebuilt after Black Summer fires, Jenolan Caves Fire Station receives Boscotek donation
Boscotek donates workbench and storage unit to the rebuilt Jenolan Caves Fire Station.

New Jenolan Caves Fire station accepts donation of Boscotek workbench and workplace storage unit
The Black Summer bushfires in 2019 and 2020 devastated more than 1.5 million hectares of land across New South Wales. Among the many structures destroyed was the Jenolan Caves Rural Fire Service station.
After years of rebuilding, the new Jenolan Caves Fire Station has been completed. As part of their commitment to supporting the Australian community, Boscotek donated a heavy duty workbench and workplace storage unit to help equip the new facility.
The donation was presented by James Hunt, CEO of Wilson & Gilkes (Boscotek's parent company), and gratefully received by Captain Charles Degotardi and the volunteer firefighters of the Jenolan Caves RFS brigade.
The Boscotek heavy duty workbench and storage cupboard will help the volunteer firefighters maintain their equipment in a safe, organised environment, supporting their critical work protecting the local community and the heritage-listed Jenolan Caves.
Boscotek is proud to support the Rural Fire Service and the incredible work of volunteer firefighters across Australia.
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