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Ben Wallace: in the 2026 Australian Firefighters Calendar

Ben Wallace Shirtless holding kitten on magazine cover with red background. Text: Hollywood Hills Magazine, Ben Wallace, 2026 Australian Firefighters Calendar. Photo Courtesy of the Australian Firefighters Calendar.
Photo Courtesy of the Australian Firefighters Calendar

Firefighter Ben Wallace chatted with #Powerjournalist Markos Papadatos about being a part of the 2026 Australian Firefighters Calendar.


The Australian Firefighters Calendar is an Australian owned and operated company. Although they are not a charity per se, they have donated $3.5 million to both animals and people in need since 1993.


On being a part of the 2026 Australian Firefighters Calendar, Wallace said, "It’s always an incredible honor to be part of something that’s become such a proud Australian tradition. Every year the calendar grows bigger, reaches more people, and raises more funds for great causes."


"Being surrounded by people who are passionate about giving back while representing the firefighting community makes it feel really special. It’s more than a photoshoot — it’s about connection, teamwork, and doing good," he said.


This calendar supports many charities, and he underscored its importance. "As firefighters, we see firsthand how quickly lives can change. The charities we support, whether they help sick kids, animal rescue organizations, or community health initiatives, all make a real impact where it matters most," he said.


"Knowing the time we give can help someone through a tough moment is deeply motivating. Giving back is part of who we are, both on and off duty," he added.


"I’ve been a firefighter for nine years now, and what I love most is the camaraderie and purpose," he noted. "Every shift, you’re surrounded by people who have your back and who share the same goal: to protect and help others. It’s a career that keeps you grounded, challenges you constantly, and reminds you of the importance of community."


Ben Wallace Shirtless in firefighter pants holds a horse's reins, with a sitting black and white dog. Green wooded background, calm scene. Photo Courtesy of the Australian Firefighters Calendar
Photo Courtesy of the Australian Firefighters Calendar

On working with David Rogers (the director of the Australian Firefighters Calendar), he stated, "David is the driving force behind the calendar — his passion and commitment are unmatched. He’s built something that not only celebrates firefighters but genuinely makes a difference. He treats everyone like family, and his vision for how the calendar can evolve each year is inspiring. It’s a privilege to work alongside him."


"This is my eighth year being part of the calendar, and it has been an amazing journey," he exclaimed. "Every edition has its own energy, theme, and story. It’s great seeing how the calendar continues to grow and how loyal the supporters have become over the years."


On his daily motivations as a firefighter, he said, "It’s the people, my team, my community, and my family. Knowing that what we do can make a real difference keeps me going. Every call, every training session, every early morning is about being ready to help when someone needs it most. That sense of purpose is incredibly motivating."


On his future plans, Wallace shared, "I want to keep growing both personally and professionally. Whether it’s mentoring younger firefighters, continuing charity work, or finding new ways to support the causes we care about, I want to stay involved in work that matters. And of course, I’ll always make time to support the calendar and the incredible charities behind it."


Regarding his definition of the word success, Wallace said, "Success, to me, isn’t about fame or recognition, it’s about impact. It’s knowing you’ve made a positive difference, no matter how big or small. Whether it’s saving a life, inspiring someone to chase their goals, or helping raise funds for a good cause, that’s success in my eyes."


For fans, he expressed, "I would love for people to see that the calendar is so much more than photos, it’s about heart. Every image represents dedication, teamwork, and a genuine desire to give back."


"When you buy a calendar, you’re helping real people and animals not only in Australia but now across the world. I hope they feel that connection and pride knowing they’re part of something meaningful," he concluded.


To learn more about the 2026 Australian Firefighters Calendar, visit the official website, and follow the calendar on Instagram.

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