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Headline: This Years Australian Firefighter’s Calendar Features Abs And Some Very Cute Animals

Caption: **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM TO RECEIVE.** Every October a selection of Australia’s fittest firemen strip off and pose for the Australian Firefighter's Calendar in order to raise money for charity. In the 2020 edition not only do we get to look at some very attractive men, but some adorable animals too, including kittens, puppies, and even a echidna (Google it). For the first time ever there are 6 editions of the calendars including new additions of Australian native animals and a farm animal edition. This year the calendars also feature firefighters from France and Germany and next year firefighters from all over the world will take part in the worlds first International Firefighters Calendar. With a proud 27 year history of helping those in need, the Australian Firefighters Calendar has now become the world’s most popular calendar. Since 1993 firefighters from around Australia’s Urban, Rural, Armed Forces, Aviation and corporate fire - fighting services have been coming together to create the world’s most iconic calendar. The Australian Firefighters Calendar has a rich past of supporting some of Australia’s biggest Children’s Hospital organisations. This year the company have decided to support local, smaller charities with more of a focus on native Australian, rescue, and therapy animals. This year the Australian Firefighters Calendar charity work is being shown in a series of segments on Australia’s biggest news program A Current Affair. "We felt that it was important to help some of the smaller charities that the public never hears about.' explained Director of the Australian Firefighters Calendar David Rogers. "These grass roots organisations work tirelessly in their local community making a huge difference to people’s lives.” The calendar began in in 1993 to support the Children's Hospital Foundation, providing funds for research into childhood burns. Now in its 26th year, The Australian Firefighters Calendar has raised over $2.8 million for various charities. You can buy your calendar via https://www.australianfirefighterscalendar.com. You can also follow them on Facebook at @AustralianFirefightersCalendar.

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