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Winter is here! June dates dropped ! Scenic Training  First Aid & CPR with Zoé Here's just a few of our public courses y...
01/06/2026

Winter is here! June dates dropped ! Scenic Training First Aid & CPR with Zoé
Here's just a few of our public courses you can book into, 0467 488 245 ⛰️⛑️👏

Some photos from Work photo shoot a while ago , love the Scenic theme Scenic Training Zoé May 🌳⛰️ Credit : 📸 Spill the E...
22/05/2026

Some photos from Work photo shoot a while ago , love the Scenic theme Scenic Training Zoé May 🌳⛰️ Credit : 📸 Spill the Edit 🫶

Today, on International Water Safety Day, we recognize that water safety is never just one thing — it’s layers of protec...
17/05/2026

Today, on International Water Safety Day, we recognize that water safety is never just one thing — it’s layers of protection working together. 💙🌊 Scenic Training

-- SWIM LESSONS AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION helping people build confidence and lifesaving skills.

-- LIFEGUARD who trains tirelessly to be ready in an emergency.

-- The AQUATIC TECHNICIAN maintaining safe water chemistry and equipment behind the scenes.

All together, it’s STRONG LEADERSHIP, PREVENTION STRATEGIES, EMERGENCY PLANNING, PARENTS STAYING ENGAGED, and TEAMS committed to creating safer aquatic environments every single day.

Water safety takes all of us. Today, we celebrate the professionals, educators, advocates, and community members working together to make every splash safer.

May the 4th First Aid & CPR with Zoé Scenic Training
04/05/2026

May the 4th First Aid & CPR with Zoé Scenic Training

🚒 International Firefighters' Day (IFFD) is observed today, Monday, May 4, 2026.

​The day is a global recognition of the dedication and sacrifice of firefighters who risk their lives to protect communities and the environment.

​History and Significance
​The date coincides with the Feast of St. Florian, the patron saint of firefighters. The international observance was established in 1999 following a tragic bushfire in Linton, Victoria, in December 1998, which claimed the lives of five firefighters from the Geelong West Fire Brigade. This event led to a worldwide proposal by JJ Edmondson to create a day of global support and remembrance.

​Traditions and Symbols
​The Red and Blue Ribbon: The official symbol of the day. Red represents the fire, and blue represents water.

​The "Sound Off": Traditionally held on the first Sunday in May (yesterday, May 3), fire stations often sound their sirens for 30 seconds at noon, followed by a minute of silence to honor fallen colleagues.

​St. Florian’s Cross: Often displayed as a mark of the profession and a symbol of protection.

​How to Observe
​Wear the Ribbon: Pinning a small red and blue ribbon to your lapel is the primary way to show solidarity.
​Station Visits: Many local stations hold open days or memorial services to connect with the community.

​Social Recognition: Using the hashtag helps spread awareness of fire safety and the challenges faced by those in the service.
​Whether career or volunteer, urban or rural, today serves as a moment to pause and reflect on the extraordinary commitment of those who serve in the fire services.

Happy Easter,  stay safe ove the holidays ! Scenic Training  ⛰️🐰First Aid & CPR with Zoé
06/04/2026

Happy Easter, stay safe ove the holidays ! Scenic Training ⛰️🐰
First Aid & CPR with Zoé

Yesterdays event at Tamborine Mountain Libary , Thankyou to Scenic Rim Regional Council staff,  Amanda Hay, Tamborine Mo...
16/03/2026

Yesterdays event at Tamborine Mountain Libary , Thankyou to Scenic Rim Regional Council staff, Amanda Hay, Tamborine Mountain Lions Club, Transport of Main Roads, Disaster management teams , allng with myself Scenic Training
✨️Highlights : Chatting with young Travis , practising Auslan with a stranger and connecting with people and giving them life saving information ➕️⛰️📍

14/01/2026
Lucinda 's incredible Story , starting back in the 80s when her father Jim Winnem had noted that when he kissed his daug...
27/12/2025

Lucinda 's incredible Story , starting back in the 80s when her father Jim Winnem had noted that when he kissed his daughter on the forehead, she tasted salty — a symptom that's long been associated with cystic fibrosis.

Early references to children believed to have cystic fibrosis date back to the Middle Ages, when folklore warned: "Woe to the child who tastes salty from a kiss on the brow, for he is cursed and soon will die".

Triple organ replacement "domino transplant " heart 🫀, lungs 🫁 and liver !
So lucky to have this woman still walk this earth with her kindness and joy ♥️
Lucinda is believed to be the only person able to have a child after surgery, truely inspiring!

Lucinda is a member of an exclusive club — living heart donors, and is the only woman to have a baby after a heart-lung-liver transplant

☠️ Most Toxic Animals on Earth ☠️Australia has 5/6 of these animals , not the golden posion dart frog Scenic Training  F...
19/12/2025

☠️ Most Toxic Animals on Earth ☠️
Australia has 5/6 of these animals , not the golden posion dart frog
Scenic Training First Aid & CPR with Zoé
🌊 Box Jellyfish

Why it’s deadly:
Its venom attacks the heart, nervous system, and skin cells.

Shocking fact:
⚠️ Can kill a human in under 5 minutes.

🐙 Blue-Ringed Octopus

Why it’s deadly:
Contains tetrodotoxin—there is no antidote.

Shocking fact:
☠️ Enough venom to kill 26 humans.

🐸 Golden Poison Dart Frog

Why it’s deadly:
Its skin toxin can cause paralysis and heart failure.

Shocking fact:
💀 One frog carries enough poison to kill 10 humans.

🐍 Inland Taipan

Why it’s deadly:
The most venomous snake in the world.

Shocking fact:
⚠️ One bite could kill 100 adult humans.

🐟 Stonefish

Why it’s deadly:
Camouflaged perfectly and extremely venomous.

Shocking fact:
💔 Can cause heart failure in less than an hour.

🐚 Cone Snail

Why it’s deadly:
Uses a venom-loaded harpoon to strike prey.

Shocking fact:
☠️ Venom strong enough to kill at least 10 humans

⚠️ Final Thought

These animals don’t chase humans—but disturbing or touching them can be fatal. Respect wildlife, admire from a distance, and never underestimate nature’s defenses.

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