Hundreds of locals have lined the main street of Mooroopna to applaud CFA's annual Torchlight Procession over the second weekend of the CFA/VFBV State Firefighter Championships.
Dating as far back to 1873, Torchlight Processions have been a much loved and traditional part of CFA history and culture.
Up until 2024, the torches had naked flames and were fuelled by kerosene, however in an effort to protect the health and safety of its members and the environment, CFA sourced LED powered lanterns this year which resemble the traditional torches and mimic the flame.
CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan led the beloved procession alongside VFBV State President Samantha Collins, behind the colour party, and with his Deputy Chief's in tow.
"The Torchlight Procession is a terrific display of CFA's spirit, tradition, and professionalism. It was fantastic to see the enthusiasm of our members extend into the night after a big day of competition," Jason said.