Stay safe this harvest season

Date published

06 Nov 2025

Over the past 12 months alone, RFDS WA crews have cared for more than 3,500 people across grain-growing communities. It’s no surprise that retrievals for accidents and incidents in these regions are higher than average around harvest time.

RFDS WA Pilot Chris Bubb knows the regions well. In between roles flying with the RFDS, he was a grain farmer himself.

“Flying into farming communities - especially at this time of year when the crops are looking magnificent - really brings together the two career loves of my life,” Chris said.

“I’ve got a real affinity for people who work the land. I know from experience how rewarding it can be, but also how tough.”

“Farming isn’t a 9-to-5 job. During harvest there’s always so much happening. Trucks coming in, family members helping who might not have much experience. The big issue is always fatigue. It’s easy to have the mentality that the job isn’t done until the crop is off, but when you add all these factors in, you’re in a high-risk zone.”

Chris has a simple message for growers this season: take a break and then take another one.

“For yourself, your family and your employees, please be vigilant. Prioritise sleep, wear your seatbelt or helmet, and keep a well-stocked first aid kit handy.”

The RFDS WA is proud to have the support of CBH Group, Australia’s leader in the grain industry, to deliver the finest care to Western Australian growers and beyond.

CBH Group Chief Executive Officer Ben Macnamara said the grower-owned co-operative is proud of its enduring partnership with the RFDS in Western Australia.

“Chris’s story is a powerful reminder that behind every successful harvest are real people.”

“Before what’s expected to be another significant crop for WA ramps up, we urge everyone to take a moment, check in with your team, and make safety part of your daily routine so that everyone can return home safely to their loved ones.”