Smoking hot photos from the Australian Firefighters Calendar that have us drooling
Nikki Aye,Ariel Messman-Rucker
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Courtesy Australian Firefighters Calendar
Every year, we think the firefighters in Australia can’t get any sexier, but they just keep outdoing themselves!
This year, the Australian Firefighters Calendar features more than 30 smoking hot shirtless men who will have you seriously considering moving to Australia and taking up arson just to meet them.
But these hotties aren’t just there for eye candy — although they’re very good at that — they’re also raising money for charity. Profits from their 2025 calendar, which has five variants you can purchase, will go to support citizens and animals affected by Hurricane Helene and Milton.
For the new calendar, the hunky men participated in a month-long photo shoot that was so hot they ended up on our hump day hunks lists multiple times, and not only were they deliciously shirtless, but many of them are also holding adorable animals. Call 911 because our loins are on fire!
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