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A dark blue circle outline filled in with white. Inside the circle is a Florian cross, a circular symbol broken into four parts that commonly represents firefighters. The four segments of the Florian cross have sharp corners, giving a modern look. The Florian cross is light blue, the same color as the flag of Chicago.
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In the post-war era, women remained unable to join fire services as paid firefighters, though there was a growth of local women's auxiliaries across Australia. In the 21st century, these women would be seen as providing operational support and contributing to community fire safety, but in the post-war era they were often portrayed and respected ...