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May 07, 2024 259

May 2024 Newsletter

Everyone can help someone By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Later this month we will celebrate National Volunteer Week, which this year runs between the 20th–26th May 2024. This year’s… (read more)
Apr 29, 2024 691

2024 VESEP Applications Now Open and VFBV Help Pack

Applications should be submitted to your District ACFO by Friday 14th June, 2024. Applications are now open for the 2024 Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP), with the closing… (read more)
Apr 26, 2024 310

CFA Annual Memorial Service 2024

The Annual Memorial Service will be held on Sunday 5 May at Treasury Gardens, Melbourne to honour firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty. This year’s memorial service will mark… (read more)
Apr 04, 2024 1296

April 2024 Newsletter

Chicken or egg By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Which came first – the chicken or the egg? Before you get too uptight, no – I’m not about to prattle on about this causality dilemma… (read more)
Mar 28, 2024 1871

Victorian Electoral Commission

The VEC is seeking local people to help run the 2024 local council elections. This is a message from the VEC. The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) is seeking organised hands-on leaders in… (read more)
Mar 24, 2024 2043

2024 State Urban Senior Championship Results

Final results for the 2024 State Urban Senior Championships held in Mooroopna on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 March 2024 are now available. The full results are available for download at the bottom of… (read more)
Mar 24, 2024 1824

2024 State Rural Junior Championship Results

Final results for the 2024 State Rural Junior Championship held in Mooroopna on Sunday 24 March 2024 are now available. The results are available for download at the bottom of this page. Presentation… (read more)
Mar 23, 2024 1908

2024 State Rural Senior Championship Results

Final results for the 2024 State Rural Senior Championship held in Mooroopna on Saturday 23 March 2024 are now available. The results are available for download at the bottom of this page.… (read more)
Mar 21, 2024 1671

2024 State Championships This Weekend

The 2024 State Urban Senior Championship and the State Rural Senior and Junior Championships will be held this coming Saturday and Sunday, 23 and 24 March 2024 at the Mooroopna Recreation Reserve,… (read more)
Mar 17, 2024 2212

2024 State Urban Junior Championship Results

Final results for the 2024 State Urban Junior Championships held in Mooroopna on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 March 2024 are now available. The results are listed below and are also available for… (read more)
Mar 14, 2024 1800

2024 State Urban Junior Championship This Weekend

The 2024 State Urban Junior Championship will be held this coming Saturday and Sunday, 16 and 17 March 2024 in Mooroopna. This year will be the 50th time the State Urban Junior Championship has been… (read more)
Mar 08, 2024 2195

March 2024 Newsletter

International Women’s Day Each year on March 8 International Women’s Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women as well as calling for action to accelerate… (read more)
Mar 08, 2024 2678

Feedback Requested - Standard Operating Procedures (Various)

Formal consultation has commenced on ten updated Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's) covering various doctrine. The proposed draft SOP's are available for download from the bottom of this page and… (read more)
Mar 08, 2024 953

International Women's Day 2024

Each year on March 8 International Women’s Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women as well as calling for action to accelerate women’s equality. The theme… (read more)
Mar 07, 2024 1895

VFBV Board Vacancies - Invitation to Apply

Invitation open to all CFA volunteers to apply Closing date for written applications is Monday 2nd September 2024. VFBV advances the interests for all Victorian fire brigade volunteers and advocates… (read more)
Mar 02, 2024 2703

2024 State Championships - Information for competing teams

Available for download from the bottom of this page is information for teams competing in the 2024 State Championships in March 2024. Below is highlighted information for each championship and the… (read more)
Feb 22, 2024 2289

2024 Bushfire and Storm Recovery Resources

Following a natural disaster it can be difficult to know what services are available from the various sources to assist with recovery. This Fact Sheet has been prepared by VFBV to assist members and… (read more)
Feb 08, 2024 2482

February 2024 Newsletter

Prevention is better than a cure By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Many of you would have heard the saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. And while this is often… (read more)
Feb 07, 2024 2502

Feedback Requested - Standard Operating Procedures (FMR)

Formal consultation has commenced on a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) that has been developed to cover Fire Medical Response. (FMR) The proposed draft SOP is available for download from the… (read more)
Jan 29, 2024 2653

Australia Day Honours List 2024

VFBV extends congratulations to four CFA members who were awarded the prestigious Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) on Australia for their service to CFA and the wider Victorian Community. Paula… (read more)
Jan 15, 2024 2932

January 2024 Newsletter

What’s in store for 2024? By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer My inspiration for this year is a quote from English theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking. “I have noticed that even people… (read more)
Dec 23, 2023 2901

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

On behalf of VFBV, we wish all members, friends and supporters a very happy and safe Christmas and New Year. CFA volunteers work tirelessly to support and protect their communities prevent and… (read more)
Dec 15, 2023 2947

NSW in the line of duty deaths

VFBV is saddened to hear of the loss of two New South Wales firefighters in the line of duty on Tuesday 12 December. RFS Group Captain Dale Bowles suffered a medical episode while responding to a car… (read more)
Dec 04, 2023 3424

December 2023 Newsletter

To Queensland and back again By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer As another year comes to a close, we again see the value and importance of Victoria’s volunteer surge capacity in action.… (read more)
Dec 04, 2023 3416

International Volunteer Day 2023

“If everyone did” is the theme for International Volunteer Day in 2023. International Volunteer Day is celebrated each year on 5 December as a day to acknowledge volunteers and the spirit of… (read more)
Dec 01, 2023 3574

Marking 25 Years since Linton

December 2, 2023 marks 25 years since the loss of five Geelong West volunteer firefighters that died during the Linton blaze. The fire had started on private property and spread through more than 600… (read more)
Dec 01, 2023 4189

Feedback Requested - Unreasonable Complaints Policy

Formal consultation has commenced on a new CFA Policy to cover 'Unreasonable Complaints'. The proposed draft policy is available for download from the bottom of this page. For the purposes of… (read more)
Dec 01, 2023 5728

Feedback Requested - Standard Operating Procedures (Driving)

Formal consultation has commenced on six updated Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's) covering driving doctrine. The proposed draft SOP's are available for download from the bottom of this page and… (read more)
Nov 30, 2023 3706

VESEP Grants Announced

The Minister for Emergency Services the Hon Jaclyn Symes recently announced the successful projects for the Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP) 2023/24. VFBV would like to… (read more)
Nov 28, 2023 5554

2024 State Championships - Entries Now Open

Entries have opened for the 2024 State Championships, as with previous years entries and judge and official nominations for all State Championships will be collected online. The 2024 State… (read more)
Nov 17, 2023 3960

NSW in the line of duty death

VFBV is saddened to advise that a NSW volunteer firefighter lost their life in the line of duty fighting a fire near Walgett in Northern NSW. The RFS volunteer was working on the Hudson fire in the… (read more)
Nov 03, 2023 3994

November 2023 Newsletter

Policy should help not hinder By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer It is clear from the fire seasons being experienced in Queensland and NSW so far this spring that this year’s fire season… (read more)
Oct 12, 2023 4097

Our Community, Our CFA

We are tens of thousands of Victorians, committed to protecting lives and property. We are skilled, determined and here to serve Victorians now and into the future. We are from the community and for… (read more)
Oct 12, 2023 4764

Now Open - 2023 VFBV Volunteer Survey

The 2023 VFBV Volunteer Survey is now open for all CFA volunteers to take part. CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY The survey is an annual snapshot of volunteer opinion, using questions on issues chosen… (read more)
Oct 12, 2023 4072

Emergency Services Foundation Scholarships

Applications are now open for the Emergency Services Foundation (ESF) Scholarships. The ESF scholarship program provides an opportunity for volunteers and paid staff from Victoria’s emergency… (read more)
Oct 06, 2023 4341

October 2023 Newsletter

You don’t need to be Einstein By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Honestly, there are days that an eye roll emoji just doesn’t cut it. I refer to a gathering in Canberra of “key… (read more)
Oct 06, 2023 5707

Feedback Requested - Standard Operating Procedures

Formal consultation has commenced on six updated Standard Operating Procedures. (SOP's) The proposed draft SOP's are available for download from the bottom of this page and contain: SOP 6.02 Crew… (read more)
Oct 05, 2023 4214

Presumptive Legislation Update

For several years now VFBV has been active in calling for support for the expansion of Victoria’s Presumptive Legislation scheme. We have campaigned strongly for female reproductive cancers to be… (read more)
Oct 02, 2023 4251

2024 VFBV/CFA Joint Committee District Nominees Expression of Interest

VFBV are seeking expressions of interest from members to be Joint Committee District Nominees for the 2023 VFBV/CFA Joint Committees. Interested volunteers are encouraged to submit your expression of… (read more)
Sep 05, 2023 4219

September 2023 Newsletter

Integrity and Honour By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer It was theoretical physicist Albert Einstein who said: “Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with… (read more)
Aug 04, 2023 4611

August 2023 Newsletter

Strong, safe and sustainable By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Speaking at an ‘Every Woman Every Child’ event, it was Melinda Gates who said “The world is full of what seem like… (read more)
Jul 17, 2023 4722

July 2023 Newsletter

Feedback Loop By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer The last several months have seen some significant items out for broad consultation, with the two most recent items eliciting a very high… (read more)
Jun 15, 2023 4976

June 2023 Newsletter

The change makers By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer In this month’s edition of Fire Wise, members will find a copy of the 16-page VFBV Quarterly Supplement. As well as the usual updates… (read more)
Jun 13, 2023 5362

King's Birthday Honours List 2023

Among almost 1,200 Australian’s recognised in the first King’s Birthday Honours list this year were two CFA members for their contributions to the Victorian community who have been honoured with the… (read more)
Jun 08, 2023 6420

Feedback Requested - Brigade Finance Policy Suite

Formal consultation has commenced on a proposed Brigade/Group Finance Policy Suite, which is intended to replace current brigade and group finance policies. The proposed draft policy suite is… (read more)
Jun 08, 2023 6219

Feedback Requested - Amendments to CFA policy for Working with Children Clearances

Formal consultation has commenced on amendments proposed by CFA to their policy for Working with Children Clearances. (WWCC) The proposed draft policy is available for download from the bottom of… (read more)
May 15, 2023 4838

National Volunteer Week 2023

This week (15 – 21 May) is National Volunteer week, and sets out to celebrate the power of how volunteers drive change and ensure that volunteering is inclusive. The 2023 theme for National Volunteer… (read more)
May 04, 2023 4739

International Firefighters' Day 2023

International Firefighters’ Day (IFFD) is observed each year on the 4th May. This is also St Florian's Day, who is the patron saint of firefighters. St. Florian is the Patron Saint of Firefighters… (read more)
May 03, 2023 6754

May 2023 Newsletter

EMV home goal By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer This month I am drawing strength from a Gandhi quote – “Truth never damages a cause that is just.” I was most unfortunate to attend the… (read more)
Apr 28, 2023 6508

2023-24 VESEP Applications Now Open and VFBV Help Pack

Applications should be submitted to your District ACFO by Friday 16th June 2023. Applications are now open for the 2023-24 Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP), with the closing… (read more)
Apr 20, 2023 4358

CFA Annual Memorial Service 2023

The Annual Memorial Service will be held on Sunday 7 May in Mt Macedon to honour firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty. This year’s memorial service will mark the 35th event,… (read more)
Apr 06, 2023 4443

April 2023 Newsletter

Be alert – not alarmed By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer “If I had more time, I would have written a shorter letter” is one of my favourite quotes (for obvious reasons), attributed to… (read more)
Mar 26, 2023 6388

2023 State Urban Senior Championship Results

Final results for the 2023 State Urban Senior Championships held in Mooroopna on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 March 2023 are now available. The full results are available for download at the bottom of… (read more)
Mar 26, 2023 5105

2023 State Rural Junior Championship Results

Final results for the 2023 State Rural Junior Championship held in Mooroopna on Sunday 26 March 2023 are now available. The results are available for download at the bottom of this page. Presentation… (read more)
Mar 25, 2023 5038

2023 State Rural Senior Championship Results

Final results for the 2023 State Rural Senior Championship held in Mooroopna on Saturday 25 March 2023 are now available. The results are available for download at the bottom of this page.… (read more)
Mar 23, 2023 4477

2023 State Championships This Weekend

The 2023 State Urban Senior Championship and the State Rural Senior and Junior Championships will be held this coming Saturday and Sunday, 25 and 26 March 2023 at the Mooroopna Recreation Reserve,… (read more)
Mar 19, 2023 6289

2023 State Urban Junior Championship Results

Final results for the 2023 State Urban Junior Championships held in Mooroopna on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 March 2023 are now available. The results are listed below and are also available for… (read more)
Mar 16, 2023 4271

2023 State Urban Junior Championship This Weekend

The 2023 State Urban Junior Championship will be held this coming Saturday and Sunday, 18 and 19 March 2023 in Mooroopna. This year will be the 50th time the State Urban Junior Championship has been… (read more)
Mar 08, 2023 4313

March 2023 Newsletter

Volunteer Surge Capacity in Action By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer By empowering, supporting and embracing local communities to contribute to fire safety, knowledge and participation,… (read more)
Mar 07, 2023 4239

International Women's Day 2023

Each year on March 8 International Women’s Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women as well as calling for action to accelerate women’s equality. The theme… (read more)
Mar 03, 2023 5288

CFA Board Positions - Invitation to Apply

Inviting Applications for the CFA Board Applications close Monday 26th June 2023. The CFA Act recognises that it is important that the CFA Board has strong volunteer expertise, knowledge and… (read more)
Mar 03, 2023 4980

VFBV Board Vacancies - Invitation to Apply

Invitation open to all CFA volunteers to apply Closing date for written applications is Monday 28th August 2023. VFBV advances the interests for all Victorian fire brigade volunteers and advocates on… (read more)
Mar 03, 2023 4542

Nominations for CFA and Brigades Donations Fund

Nominations close Monday 19th June 2023. VFBV is calling for nominations to the CFA and Brigades Donations Fund. The purpose of the Fund is to raise and receive money and donations of goods and… (read more)
Feb 17, 2023 5224

Feedback Requested - Revised Radio Allocation Policy and Procedure

Formal consultation has commenced on a revised suite of policies and procedures for radio allocation in preparation for the planned rollout of CFA's replacement to the operational radio fleet. The… (read more)
Feb 17, 2023 5668

Feedback Requested - Draft CFA Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy

Formal consultation has commenced on a draft CFA Policy covering the use of Alcohol and other drugs. The proposed draft policy is available for download from the bottom of this page. For the purposes… (read more)
Feb 08, 2023 4299

February 2023 Newsletter

From the Ashes By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer There is a quote attributed to ‘The Second Ash Wednesday’ by Bardsley, Fraser and Heathcote that says ‘the lesson of experience is that we… (read more)
Jan 30, 2023 4401

Australia Day Honours 2023

The 2023 Australia Day Honours list recognised five CFA members for their contribution to the Victorian community among more than 1,000 recipients of honours this year. VFBV congratulates these… (read more)
Jan 16, 2023 4365

January 2023 Newsletter

The promise of a new year By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer It was American columnist Bill Vaughan who quipped “An optimist stays up until midnight to see the new year in. A pessimist… (read more)
Dec 23, 2022 3926

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

On behalf of VFBV, we wish all members, friends and supporters a very happy and safe Christmas and New Year. We take this opportunity to thank each and every one of our CFA Volunteers for the… (read more)
Dec 21, 2022 5277

2023 State Championships Entries Now Open

Entries have opened for the 2023 State Championships, as with previous years entries and judge/official nominations will be collected online. The 2023 State Championship dates are: State Urban Junior… (read more)
Dec 09, 2022 4163

December 2022 Newsletter

Let’s talk vaccine mandates By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Back in October, I commented on the amazing generosity of our members in sharing their thoughts and experiences. I am often… (read more)
Dec 05, 2022 3918

International Volunteer Day 2022

International Volunteer Day is marked each year on 5 December, to recognize and promote the tireless work of volunteers across the world. International Volunteer Day is an international observance… (read more)
Dec 05, 2022 4223

Flood Response Volunteer Expense Reimbursement

The Victorian State Government has announced that an expense reimbursement process has been implemented for all CFA, SES and LSV volunteers who have been deployed in response to the 2022 Victorian… (read more)
Nov 03, 2022 4421

November 2022 Newsletter

Flood Response and Recovery By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer As I write, we are anxiously holding our breath as we monitor flood levels and the prospect of more rain forecast over the… (read more)
Nov 03, 2022 4200

2022/23 VESEP Successful Projects

On Friday 28th October, the Minister for Emergency Services the Hon Jaclyn Symes announced the outcomes of the Volunteer Emergency Service Equipment Program (VESEP) for 2022/23. VESEP provides grants… (read more)
Oct 27, 2022 4927

Now Open - 2022 VFBV Volunteer Welfare & Efficiency Survey

The 2022 VFBV Volunteer Welfare and Efficiency Survey is now open to all CFA volunteers. CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY. The survey is an annual snapshot of volunteer opinion, which includes questions… (read more)
Oct 19, 2022 5071

2022 Flood Recovery Resources

Updated: 1 December 2022 (Originally issued 18 October 2022, updated 27 October 2022 and 4 November 2022) The following Fact Sheet has been prepared to assist members and their families to navigate… (read more)
Oct 06, 2022 5062

October 2022 Newsletter

Valuable FeedbackBy Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Over the last few months we have been seeking feedback on the ongoing application of the Chief Officer’s minimum requirements for… (read more)
Oct 06, 2022 6175

2023 VFBV/CFA Joint Committee District Nominees Expressions of Interest

VFBV are seeking expressions of interest from members to be Joint Committee District Nominees for the 2023 VFBV/CFA Joint Committees. Interested volunteers are encouraged to submit your expression of… (read more)
Sep 26, 2022 5827

Feedback Requested - Draft CFA Asset and Building Naming

Formal consultation has commenced on a draft CFA Policy and corresponding Procedure to cover the proposed arrangements and requirements applying to the future naming of buildings, parts of buildings… (read more)
Sep 21, 2022 5270

Feedback Requested - Updated CFA Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy

Formal consultation has commenced on an updated CFA Policy on Child Safety and Wellbeing. This policy has been updated to reflect the new Victorian Child Safe Standards that came into effect in 1… (read more)
Sep 12, 2022 4727

September 2022 Newsletter

Fire Behaviour Index By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer September not only heralds the end of winter, but this year marks the official commencement of the new Australian Fire Danger Rating… (read more)
Sep 08, 2022 4944

2023 State Championships

The 2023 State Championships will again be held in Mooroopna between 18 March and 26 March. The Urban Junior State Championships will be held on 18 and 19 March, followed by the Urban Senior, Rural… (read more)
Sep 08, 2022 4517

R U OK?

R U OK? Day falls on the 8th of September this year, with this year's message being ‘Ask R U OK? No qualifications needed.’ R U OK? is a national suicide prevention initiative that encourages… (read more)
Sep 06, 2022 6900

Open for Consultation Dashboard

This page provides a summary of items that are currently open for broad consultation and feedback is being sought. Members are encouraged to review any of the items below and provide feedback/comment… (read more)
Sep 01, 2022 4778

AFDRS

What is AFDRS (Australian Fire Danger Rating System) The new Australian Fire Danger Rating System (AFDRS) is consistent across Australia, easier to understand and will provide clearer advice on how… (read more)
Aug 26, 2022 5173

Volunteers Welcome Fiskville Redress Scheme

VFBV has welcomed today’s announcement by the Victorian Government of the establishment of a Fiskville Redress Scheme to support Fiskville affected persons. The scheme will open on Monday 5th… (read more)
Aug 03, 2022 5275

August 2022 Newsletter

Fire Medical Response By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer After long advocacy by VFBV, I welcome the recent CFA and Government announcements concerning the establishment of the Fire Medical… (read more)
Aug 03, 2022 5393

Tony's Trek

On 30 September 2022, Inspector-General for Emergency Management (and Chair of the Emergency Services Foundation) Tony Pearce will start Tony’s Trek – a 1440km solo charity walk through Victoria to… (read more)
Aug 03, 2022 6338

Feedback Requested - Surveillance Device Procedure

Formal consultation has commenced on a proposed procedure to cover the use of Surveillance Devices. This procedure aims to provide appropriate guidance to CFA members in the installation and use of… (read more)
Aug 03, 2022 6400

Feedback Requested - SOP 5.04 Service Hose Testing and Coupling Inspection

Formal consultation has commenced on amendments being sought by CFA to SOP 5.04 – Service Hose Testing and Coupling Inspection. The draft amended SOP is available for download from the bottom of this… (read more)
Jul 25, 2022 6518

Spirit of CFA Awards - 2022 Winners

CFA recently held the Spirit of CFA Awards ceremony celebrating winners from the 2020 and 2022 awards. The two award ceremonies were held together following the cancelation of the 2020 ceremony due… (read more)
Jul 25, 2022 5899

Spirit of CFA Awards - 2020 Winners

CFA recently held the Spirit of CFA Awards ceremony celebrating winners from the 2020 and 2022 awards. The two award ceremonies were held together following the cancelation of the 2020 ceremony due… (read more)
Jul 07, 2022 6399

July 2022 Newsletter

Cultural Intelligence By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer There is bound to be a wide range of reactions and views of the external culture and issues management review that was recently… (read more)
Jul 07, 2022 8088

Feedback Requested - Chief Officer's Minimum Requirements

The CFA Chief Officer has commenced consultation on reviewing the Chief Officer’s minimum requirements for operational response. VFBV welcomes this opportunity, as the minimum requirements have… (read more)
Jul 03, 2022 5039

VOLUNTEERS MOURN THE LOSS OF THE HON. JANE GARRETT MP

CFA volunteers are saddened to learn of the loss of the Hon. Jane Garrett MP who passed away last night from breast cancer. On behalf of all CFA volunteers, VFBV offers its deepest condolences to… (read more)
Jun 27, 2022 6917

VFBV Board Announces New State President and Vice President

The Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Samantha Collins as the new State President and Board Chair, and Captain Andy Cusack AFSM as State… (read more)
Jun 23, 2022 5329

VOLUNTEERS WELCOME RELEASE OF INDEPENDENT REVIEW

Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) welcomes today’s release of the independent external review of culture and issues management conducted by Dr Helen Szoke AO and Allen+Clarke Consulting. VFBV… (read more)
Jun 15, 2022 5181

June 2022 Newsletter

Unity and generosity of spirit By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer In this month’s edition of Fire Wise there is enclosed the VFBV Quarterly Supplement, which like each quarter - contains… (read more)
Jun 14, 2022 5254

VFBV Board Vacancies: Invitation to apply

Invitation open to all CFA volunteers to apply Closing date for written applications is Monday 1st August 2022. VFBV advances the interests of all Victorian fire brigade volunteers and advocates on… (read more)
Jun 14, 2022 5184

Queen's Birthday Honours 2022

The 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours list announced on 13 June 2022 included four CFA members who were awarded the Australian Fire Services Medal (AFSM) in recognition of their contribution to the… (read more)
May 16, 2022 4927

National Volunteer Week 2022

National Volunteer Week is being celebrated this week between 16th and 22nd May. Our celebration of volunteer week acknolwedges the power of volunteering to bring people together. This year’s… (read more)
May 11, 2022 4903

May 2022 Newsletter

Time well spent By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer As we put another fire season behind us, this would typically be the time of year that many brigades move into their planning and… (read more)
May 04, 2022 7250

International Firefighters' Day 2022

International Firefighters’ Day (IFFD) is observed each year on the 4th May. This is also St Florian's Day, who is the patron saint of firefighters. St. Florian is the Patron Saint of Firefighters… (read more)
Apr 13, 2022 5160

April 2022 Newsletter

Vital and Valued By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer April typically signifies the end of the fire danger period, with a rolling back of local restrictions as the weather justifies. And… (read more)
Apr 13, 2022 5379

CFA Annual Memorial Service 2022

The Annual Memorial Service will be held on Sunday 1 May in Churchill to honour firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty. This year’s memorial service will mark the 34th event,… (read more)
Apr 13, 2022 6782

RCH Good Friday Appeal

A defining sight of the Good Friday Appeal is the thousands of volunteers standing at traffic lights, in camping grounds and clubs and at many events, shaking the Good Friday Appeal tins as people… (read more)
Apr 13, 2022 5219

AFSM Nominations 2023

Nominations are still open for the Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) to be awarded as part of the 2023 Australia Day awards. The AFSM honours the distinguished service of members of fire services,… (read more)
Apr 12, 2022 5583

Updating your Vaccination Status (Update)

This article was first published on the 14th October, and is regularly updated with Booster requirements for Emergency Services Workers. This page reflects information as of (Mandatory Vaccination… (read more)
Apr 07, 2022 7201

2022-23 VESEP - VFBV Help Pack

Applications should be submitted to your District ACFO by Tuesday 31 May 2022. Applications are now open for the 2022-23 Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP), with the closing… (read more)
Apr 07, 2022 5596

Position Vacant - Administration Assistant

VFBV is looking for an enthusiastic Administration Support Officer to join our small dedicated team supporting the peak body work of the Association in representing CFA volunteers to CFA, Government,… (read more)
Mar 27, 2022 5993

2022 State Urban Senior Championship Results

Final results for the 2022 State Urban Senior Championships held in Mooroopna on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 March 2022 are now available. The results are available for download at the bottom of this… (read more)
Mar 27, 2022 5241

2022 State Rural Junior Championship Results

Final results for the 2022 State Rural Junior Championships held in Mooroopna on Sunday 27 March 2022 are now available. The results are available for download at the bottom of this page.… (read more)
Mar 26, 2022 5592

2022 State Rural Senior Championship Results

Final results for the 2022 State Rural Senior Championships held in Mooroopna on Saturday 26 March 2022 are now available. The results are available for download at the bottom of this page.… (read more)
Mar 24, 2022 5149

2022 State Championships This Weekend

The 2022 State Urban Senior Championship and the State Rural Senior and Junior Championships will be held this coming Saturday and Sunday, 26 and 27 March 2022 at the Mooroopna Recreation Reserve,… (read more)
Mar 20, 2022 5812

2022 State Urban Junior Championship Results

Final results for the 2022 State Urban Junior Championships held in Mooroopna on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March 2022 are now available. The results are listed below and are also available for… (read more)
Mar 20, 2022 4950

Inspirational CFA Women

We have been celebrating International Women’s Day by sharing stories highlighting the contribution that women make to CFA, not just on International Women’s Day but every day of the year. CFA have… (read more)
Mar 19, 2022 4661

A passion to lead CFA’s next generation

Leading the next generation of CFA volunteers has come naturally to 20-year-old Colac firefighter Caitlin Willsher, who has climbed the ranks through the Junior program to now take the reins as… (read more)
Mar 18, 2022 4711

A commitment to service

Jacinta Savory defies the traditional notion that younger Australians don’t volunteer. At 22, she is a committed volunteer firefighter with the Werribee CFA brigade. With International Women’s Day… (read more)
Mar 17, 2022 4544

March 2022 Newsletter

Taking the lead By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer On March 8, we celebrated International Women’s Day, with this year’s campaign theme being #BreakTheBias. You may have seen the campaign… (read more)
Mar 17, 2022 4604

2022 State Urban Junior Championship

The 2022 State Urban Junior Championship will be held this coming Saturday and Sunday, 19 and 20 March 2022. Come and see tomorrow’s CFA volunteers proudly demonstrate their skills. If you are not… (read more)
Mar 17, 2022 5081

Faces of CFA – Leonie Turner, Hoddles Creek Fire Brigade

What is your CFA role? Captain, District 13 peer, Junior leader and catering team member. Why did you join? In 1991 a large fire came close to where we lived and the primary school my boys attended… (read more)
Mar 16, 2022 4646

Position Vacant – VFBV Support Officer (West)

VFBV is seeking to appoint a VFBV Support Officer to work in regional Victoria with VFBV District Councils, Brigades and volunteers to facilitate consultation, issues resolution and volunteer… (read more)
Mar 16, 2022 4767

The joy of being a Junior leader

Given that Stuart Mill has about 40 residents. CFA volunteer Sheryn Lloyd wondered whether a Junior brigade would be sustainable.“When we started the Junior brigade it was just my kids and… (read more)
Mar 15, 2022 4835

Following in the family's footsteps

Sophie Maher is currently 1st Lieutenant at Red Cliffs Fire Brigade and also a Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) firey. She spoke about how her passion for CFA first started… (read more)
Mar 14, 2022 5608

Volunteers who are staff

Eildon Fire Brigade Captain Nicki Lund has been a volunteer with CFA for 14 years. CFA plays an enormous part in her life as she’s also CFA’s Acting Manager Learning and Development in North East… (read more)
Mar 13, 2022 6720

CFA celebrates International Women's Day

On Sunday 8 March 2020, the world celebrated International Women’s Day. This year the CFA wanted to pay tribute to women involved in the organisation, inspired by women and inspiring others. With… (read more)
Mar 12, 2022 7067

Diamond Creek Fire Brigade boosts confidence in young members

When CFA volunteer firefighters Kellie Clarkson and Jodie Harris joined Diamond Creek Fire Brigade, they were not sure what to expect. Now, they reflect on how much they have grown personally through… (read more)
Mar 11, 2022 5393

Diversity at the forefront for AFSM recipient

A CFA volunteer dedicated to increasing diversity and investing in our youth has been honoured with an Australian Fire Services Medal (AFSM). Gill Metz of Riddells Creek Fire Brigade received the… (read more)
Mar 10, 2022 4662

Creating connections and investing in our youth

A little encouragement from her eager daughter was all it took to get Kim Tucker to join Colac Fire Brigade and become its new Junior Leader. When her daughter was invited by a friend to join up to… (read more)
Mar 10, 2022 4593

Churchill Fellowship Opportunities for Emergency Responders

Apply now, 2022 Churchill Fellowship applications are now open and will close Thursday 28 April. Churchill Fellowships offer a diverse range of people from all walks of life an opportunity to travel… (read more)
Mar 09, 2022 4636

Volunteers honoured by road naming

Having been a deputy group officer for a number of years, Jan Cleary became CFA’s first female group officer in 2010 and held the position for four years. “I wanted to be group officer because I knew… (read more)
Mar 08, 2022 4791

A celebration of CFA's rural women

The vital role of women to their communities, their brigades, and to CFA as an organisation is being celebrated as CFA marks International Rural Women’s Day on 15 October. Libby Garoni (pictured) is… (read more)
Mar 07, 2022 4462

Female captains share stories for International Women's Day

This International Women’s Day, we catch up with District 7’s four female brigade captains. CFA’s District 7 proudly boosts four female captains; Helen Wood (Barwon Heads brigade), Ali Jordan… (read more)
Mar 05, 2022 5210

International Women's Day 2022

Today on 8 March 2022, VFBV is recognising the achievements of women in VFBV, CFA, emergency services and their communities and are encouraging others to do the same. The theme for this year’s… (read more)
Feb 04, 2022 4591

February 2022 Newsletter

Don’t be a drip! Take a sip! By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Well, what an interesting fire season this is shaping up to be. While we often joke about the four seasons in a day when… (read more)
Feb 04, 2022 5302

Updating your Vaccination Status (Update)

This article was first published on the 14th October, and has now been updated with Booster requirements for Emergency Services Workers. For the information of members, CFA is obligated under the… (read more)
Jan 27, 2022 4636

Australia Day Honours 2022

Included in the 2022 Australia Day Honours list was three CFA volunteers who were awarded the Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) in recognition of their contribution to the community. VFBV… (read more)
Jan 07, 2022 4895

Position Vacant – VFBV Support Officer (North West)

VFBV is seeking to appoint a VFBV Support Officer to work in regional Victoria with VFBV District Councils, Brigades and volunteers to facilitate consultation, issues resolution and volunteer… (read more)
Jan 07, 2022 4492

January 2022 Newsletter

Have you had your say? By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Welcome to 2022! With temperatures exceeding 40 degrees in many parts of the State as we welcomed in the new year, it is a timely… (read more)
Dec 25, 2021 4631

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

On behalf of VFBV, we wish all members, friends and supporters a very happy and safe Christmas and New Year. We take this opportunity to thank each and every one of our CFA Volunteers for the… (read more)
Dec 24, 2021 4842

Working with Children Adverse Notice Procedure

Members would recall, earlier in the year CFA engaged in consultation with VFBV over proposed changes to its working with children business rule and policies. Following member feedback, VFBV provided… (read more)
Dec 16, 2021 5930

2022 State Championships – Entries Now Open

Entries are now open for the 2022 State Championships. Similar to 2021 all team entries and judge/official nominations will be collected via online again for the 2022 State Championships. The dates… (read more)
Dec 08, 2021 4706

December 2021 Newsletter

Crisis and Opportunity By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer I have drawn inspiration from an unusual source this month, and quite by accident. As I was doing some research on another topic,… (read more)
Dec 08, 2021 5211

Inviting Applications for the CFA Board

The CFA legislation recognises that it is important that the CFA Board has strong volunteer expertise, knowledge and an understanding of CFA volunteers. To support this, CFA legislation provides for… (read more)
Dec 05, 2021 4489

International Volunteer Day 2021

Held annually on 5 December each year, International Volunteer Day is a chance to celebrate the efforts of volunteers and recognise the contribution that they make to their communities. International… (read more)
Nov 24, 2021 7102

NOW OPEN – 2021/2022 VFBV Volunteer Welfare & Efficiency Survey

The 2022 VFBV Volunteer Welfare and Efficiency Survey is now open to all CFA volunteers. CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY. The survey is an annual snapshot of volunteer opinion, which includes questions… (read more)
Nov 03, 2021 4915

November 2021 Newsletter

Appreciating those who inspire By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer All year I have tried to avoid referencing any COVID restriction milestones. Mostly because they change so quickly, and… (read more)
Nov 01, 2021 5295

CFA External Review of Culture and Issues Management Discussion Paper

An independent Review Team from Allen + Clarke, which includes Dr Helen Szoke AO as Lead Reviewer, has been engaged by the Country Fire Authority (CFA) to undertake a review of culture and issues… (read more)
Oct 31, 2021 4699

FEM Health Surveillance Program

VFBV supports CFA's new Voluntary FEM (Fire Equipment Maintenance) Health Surveillance program as part of the transition to fluorine free foam (FFF) extinguishers across all appliances, fire stations… (read more)
Oct 18, 2021 4853

Spirit of CFA - Nominations Now Open

Members are being called on to step forward and nominate CFA members and/or brigades for the 2022 Spirit of CFA Awards. Members of the general public are also able to nominate a local CFA member.… (read more)
Oct 18, 2021 5197

Updating your Vaccination Status

CFA is requesting that all members please update their CFA record with their COVID-19 Vaccination status as soon as possible. On the 14th October, CFA rolled out an update to its member records… (read more)
Oct 06, 2021 4821

October 2021 Newsletter

Culture, Respect and Vaccines By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Many of you would now be aware that last week the Premier announced that all authorised workers must now be vaccinated to… (read more)
Oct 06, 2021 5136

Open for Consultation

The following items are currently open for consultation, and and your feedback is being sought. Members are encouraged to review any of the items below and provide feedback/comment and/or suggestions… (read more)
Sep 30, 2021 4828

VFBV Statement - Volunteers Welcome Independent Review

Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria welcomes today’s announcement by CFA of the commissioning of Dr Szoke to help lead a review into how to further strengthen CFA’s systems and approaches to ensure CFA… (read more)
Sep 27, 2021 5341

CFA Volunteer Surge Capacity

Want is CFA Volunteer Surge Capacity One of the fundamental benefits of the CFA volunteer based model is the depth of capacity and capability it provides to maintain response across Victoria to… (read more)
Sep 27, 2021 5550

VFBV Statement on UFU Campaign

VOLUNTEERS DISMISS UNION PROPAGANDA Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria notes with disappointment the commencement of yet another UFU TV and print campaign that attempts to scare and mislead the public.… (read more)
Sep 27, 2021 5152

Our Community, Our CFA

We are tens of thousands of Victorians, committed to protecting lives and property. We are skilled, determined and here to serve Victorians now and into the future. We are from the community and for… (read more)
Sep 06, 2021 4765

September 2021 Newsletter

Are they really ok? By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer R U OK? Day falls on the 9th of September this year. This year’s message is ‘Are they really OK? Ask them today.’ R U OK? is a… (read more)
Aug 30, 2021 5170

2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours – Nominations Now Open

CFA is currently accepting and encouraging nominations for the Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) for the 2022 Queen’s Birthday honours list. The AFSM is a prestigious award that honours the… (read more)
Aug 10, 2021 5144

August 2021 Newsletter

Resilience and unity of purposeBy Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer On day of writing, Victoria has just entered lockdown #6. I don’t want to dwell on the unavoidable impacts they have not… (read more)
Aug 05, 2021 5653

Position Vacant – VFBV Support Officer (South West)

VFBV is seeking to appoint a VFBV Support Officer to work in regional Victoria with VFBV District Councils, Brigades and volunteers to facilitate consultation, issues resolution and volunteer… (read more)
Jul 15, 2021 4971

July 2021 Newsletter

Selfless, Courageous and VitalBy Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer It would not be Victoria if we didn’t have the need to deal with wild and unpredictable weather throughout the year. Last… (read more)
Jun 16, 2021 5312

2021 Flood and Storm Recovery Resources

Issued/Updated: 15 June 2021 The following Fact Sheet has been prepared to assist members navigate the various sources of assistance that we are currently aware of in relation to the Victorian… (read more)
Jun 15, 2021 5104

Queen's Birthday Honours 2021

The Queen’s Birthday Honours list announced on 14 June 2021 included seven CFA members who were awarded the Australian Fire Services Medal (AFSM) in recognition of their contribution to the community… (read more)
Jun 11, 2021 5156

June 2021 Newsletter

Rationality and Excellence By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer As at time of writing we have just entered week two of Victorian lockdown number four. I want to acknowledge the impact these… (read more)
May 28, 2021 5120

CFA Volunteer Recognised After More Than 60 Years

VFBV Media Release - May 2021 Jack McGennisken was always a hero in the eyes of his daughter Judi Pymer, and now more than 60 years after his death, the Wonwondah volunteer firefighter is being… (read more)
May 23, 2021 5178

Dumbalk volunteer still breaking down barriers after 40 years

VFBV Media Release - May 2021 CFA volunteer and south Gippsland dairy farmer Janet Auchterlonie was the first woman to join her local brigade in the early 1980s and nearly four decades later she’s… (read more)
May 21, 2021 5605

Sale family continues firefighting legacy

VFBV Media Release - May 2021 Sale’s youngest volunteer firefighter Dana King is continuing a four-generation family tradition – and her youth is already coming in handy. At 16, Dana was ideally… (read more)
May 17, 2021 5343

National Volunteer Week 2021

This week, Monday 17th to Sunday 23rd May 2021 is National Volunteer Week and VFBV is recognising more than 100,000 Victorians who contribute their time, skills and resources to ongoing volunteer… (read more)
May 11, 2021 5362

May 2021 Newsletter

Honour, Culture and Recognise – Reconnect – ReimagineBy Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer This year’s annual memorial service was held on Sunday 2 May in close proximity to the new Victorian… (read more)
May 04, 2021 6561

2021-22 VESEP - VFBV Help Pack

Applications should be submitted to your District ACFO by Friday 18 June 2021. Applications are now open for the 2021-22 Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP), with the closing… (read more)
May 04, 2021 5507

International Firefighters' Day

International Firefighter's Day (IFFD) is observed each year on the 4th May. This is also St Florian's Day, who is the patron saint of firefighters. Each year, CFA and VFBV come together to honour… (read more)
Apr 19, 2021 5157

Return of championships to help fire brigade recruitment

VFBV Media Release - March 2021 In his 50 years as coach of the Springhurst Fire Brigade championship team, Kevin Atteridge has seen as many success stories off the field as on it. While the… (read more)
Apr 14, 2021 5090

CFA Annual Memorial Service

The Annual Memorial Service will be held on Sunday 2 May in Melbourne to honour firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Nearby, the new Victorian Emergency Services Memorial… (read more)
Apr 13, 2021 4924

April 2021 Newsletter

Vaccine, Champs and Road Safety By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer The Australian Government’s national COVID-19 vaccination rollout is underway, and I am pleased to confirm that CFA and… (read more)
Apr 13, 2021 5048

VFBV Board Vacancies: Invitation to apply

Invitation open to all CFA volunteers to apply Closing date for written applications is Friday 30 July 2021. VFBV advances the interests of all Victorian fire brigade volunteers and advocates on… (read more)
Apr 12, 2021 6053

COVID Vaccine Update

The Australian Government’s national COVID-19 vaccination rollout is underway, and we are pleased to confirm that CFA and SES volunteers are eligible for access to vaccination under phase 1B of the… (read more)
Apr 09, 2021 4740

Successful VESEP Grants Announced

The Acting Minister for Police and Emergency Services the Hon Danny Pearson MP has announced the outcomes for Volunteer Emergency Service Equipment Program (VESEP) for 2020/21. VFBV congratulates the… (read more)
Mar 29, 2021 4774

2021 State Urban Senior Championship Results

Final results for the 2021 State Urban Senior Championship held in Mooroopna on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 March 2021 are now available. Grand Aggregate Results: FINAL AGGREGATE RESULTS Dry Aggregate… (read more)
Mar 28, 2021 4603

2021 State Rural Junior Championship Results

Final results for the 2021 State Rural Junior Championship held in Mooroopna on Sunday 28 March 2021 are now available. Aggregate results: The place getters for each event and aggregate board are… (read more)
Mar 27, 2021 4614

2021 State Rural Senior Championship Results

Final results for the 2021 State Rural Senior Championship held in Mooroopna on Saturday 27 March 2021 are now available. Aggregate results: The place getters for each event and aggregate board are… (read more)
Mar 23, 2021 5130

2021 State Urban Junior Championship Results

Final results for the 2021 State Urban Junior Championships held in Mooroopna on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 March 2021 are now available. Grand Aggregate Results: 2021 Champion Team - Melton A Melton… (read more)
Mar 17, 2021 4496

March 2021 Newsletter

Stay Connected and Involved By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer It is normally this time of year that I reflect on the current Fire Season as we enter the home stretch of our summer fire… (read more)
Mar 15, 2021 5189

Hamilton Air Base volunteer to be honoured

VFBV Media Release - March 2021 Volunteer fire fighting in the Hamilton and Dunkeld regions has lost one of its most dedicated supporters in Leighton Wraith but his legacy will live on. Mr Wraith,… (read more)
Mar 14, 2021 4597

Mental Health Matters Workshops

The Mental Health Matters one-day program, hosted by ESF with support from the State Government, will bring together volunteers from across Victoria’s emergency service sector to discuss how we can… (read more)
Mar 11, 2021 5792

Volunteers - Uncovering the hidden value

Victoria's Emergency Management Volunteers contribute a conservative indicative value of $1.9 - $2.5 billion dollars of value to Victoria every year. VFBV has worked tirelessly alongside our partners… (read more)
Mar 05, 2021 4404

International Women's Day 2021

This International Women’s Day, VFBV wants to celebrate the women who contribute so much to VFBV, CFA, emergency services and their communities. The theme for International Women’s Day in 2021 is… (read more)
Feb 12, 2021 4765

IGEM Fire Season Inquiry Community Meetings Postponed

The Inspector-General for Emergency Management has advised that they will be postponing the following Victorian Fire Season Inquiry community meetings scheduled for 15–17 February in accordance with… (read more)
Feb 12, 2021 4980

Mental health support is available for CFA volunteers and other Victorian emergency workers

If you have a work-related mental health injury, it’s important to get treatment early. The Provisional Payment pilot allows CFA volunteers and other emergency services workers to access payments for… (read more)
Feb 12, 2021 4760

February 2021 Newsletter

Tapping into our pioneering spirit By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Thank-you to all members who participated in our most recent annual VFBV Volunteer Welfare and Efficiency Survey. The… (read more)
Jan 28, 2021 5243

Australia Day Honours 2021

Included in the 2021 Australia Day Honours list announced on 26 January 2021 was five CFA members who were awarded the Australian Fire Services Medal (AFSM) in recognition of their contribution to… (read more)
Jan 18, 2021 5554

January 2021 Newsletter

Black Summer recovery progress By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Welcome to a new year, and good riddance to the one just gone. I don’t think very many of us will look back on 2020 with… (read more)
Dec 18, 2020 6125

2021 State Championships Registration and Entry Forms

Registration and entries are now open for all the 2021 State Championships. - State Urban Junior Championship, 20 & 21 March 2021 - State Urban Senior Championship, 27 & 28 March 2021 - State Rural… (read more)
Dec 18, 2020 4785

Mooroopna to host all State Championships on consecutive weekends next March

For the first time in their history, all CFA / VFBV State Championship events are scheduled for the same venue on consecutive weekends in March 2021. Planning is already well underway for Mooroopna… (read more)
Dec 17, 2020 5288

December 2020 Newsletter

Embracing Mission Command By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer In last month’s column I referred to CFA’s ‘little red book’ and spoke of the contribution of CFA’s first full-time Chairperson… (read more)
Dec 16, 2020 5237

Independent Advisory Committee - Applications Sought

Earlier this month, the Victorian Liberal/National parties announced the commencement of community consultation to engage directly with CFA volunteers and other key stakeholders in the development of… (read more)
Dec 04, 2020 4821

International Volunteer Day

International Volunteer Day is held each year on 5 December, as a chance for volunteers and organisations to celebrate their efforts, share their values and promote their work. International… (read more)
Nov 25, 2020 4923

16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

The United Nations initiative of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence begins on 25 November and runs until 10 December annually. The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence… (read more)
Nov 13, 2020 4988

November 2020 Newsletter

Be an active contributor By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Many of you would be familiar with Brigadier Richard Thomas Eason and his introduction and contribution to CFA’s ‘little red… (read more)
Nov 13, 2020 5620

COVID-19 Resources

These resources are being regularly updated and revised as new information becomes available. Updated 13 January 2021 to include recent changes to restrictions. Updated 17 December 2020 to include… (read more)
Nov 10, 2020 5560

CONSULTATION: CFA Child Safe Policies and Procedure

CFA has commenced consultation on the following 2 draft policies and 1 procedure -all relating to Child Safety. All brigades, groups and individuals are encouraged to contribute to this review and… (read more)
Nov 06, 2020 5572

Commonwealth Royal Commission Final Report

VFBV welcomes the release of the Commonwealth’s Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements final report. The Commission’s final report makes 80 recommendations to improve… (read more)
Nov 02, 2020 6213

VFBV Welcomes new CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan

STATEMENT CFA has today announced the appointment of Jason Heffernan as CFA’s new Chief Officer. Jason comes to us from NSW, where he is currently an Assistant Commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire… (read more)
Oct 30, 2020 7628

NOW OPEN – 2020 VFBV Volunteer Welfare & Efficiency Survey

The 2020 VFBV Volunteer Welfare and Efficiency Survey is now open to all CFA volunteers. CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY. The survey is an annual snapshot of volunteer opinion, which includes 33… (read more)
Oct 21, 2020 5127

Planning for CFA/VFBV Firefighter Competition and Championship Season

Planning for the 2020/2021 Firefighter Competition season and CFA/VFBV State Firefighter Annual Championships is well underway, with the goal of holding the events early in 2021. Committees for the… (read more)
Oct 19, 2020 5065

October 2020 Newsletter

Volunteer Empowerment and Feedback By Adam Barnett, Chief Executive Officer Volunteers run one of the largest and most expansive networks of volunteer consultative forums in the State. Through an… (read more)
Oct 09, 2020 6667

VFBV VESEP Support

The 2020 Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP) has been extended until the 16 November 2020 to help Brigades and Groups have more time to organise their applications due to the COVID… (read more)
Oct 05, 2020 5870

Nominations open for 2021 AFSM

Nominations are now open for the Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) to be awarded as part of the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Awards. The AFSM honours the distinguished service of members of fire… (read more)
Sep 21, 2020 5416

2020/21 Championships

With the current COVID-19 restrictions in Victoria, it is still not clear whether we will be conducting local competitions or State Championships next year. VFBV however is planning for the best-case… (read more)
Sep 16, 2020 5207

September 2020 Newsletter

Volunteer consultation must be strengthened By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer There is an old 14th century saying that means “misery loves company” that is often used light-heartedly to… (read more)
Sep 03, 2020 5786

Commonwealth Royal Commission Interim Observations

The Commonwealth Royal Commission has this week published its interim observations. These observations are intended to share its present perspectives as the Commission approaches the final stages of… (read more)
Sep 01, 2020 5209

Australian Seasonal Bushfire Outlook: September - November 2020

The Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre (BNHCRC) has released the Australian Seasonal Bushfire Outlook: September – November 2020. The seasonal outlook is predicting that the… (read more)
Aug 19, 2020 5660

August 2020 Newsletter

You are not alone By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer On day of writing, Melbourne and surrounds are entering Stage 4 COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, with the remaining areas of Victoria… (read more)
Aug 18, 2020 7249

COVID-19 Financial Support Resources

Information concerning financial support and recovery assistance is very dynamic and frequently being updated. Below is a snapshot of current resources available to assist with member enquiries. We… (read more)
Jul 15, 2020 6517

July 2020 Newsletter

Working together to build CFA 2.0 By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer July 1 should have been a date we celebrated the rise of two proud and strong Victorian fire services. CFA volunteers… (read more)
Jul 09, 2020 9026

CFA Update: COVID-19 - Stage 3 Restrictions for Metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire

The update below was issued by CFA's Pandemic Management Team, 8 July 2020 and is reproduced here in full. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has announced that Stage 3 “Stay at Home” restrictions will… (read more)
Jul 02, 2020 5866

VFBV Welcomes Opposition CFA Policy Announcement

CEO STATEMENT - VFBV WELCOMES OPPOSITION CFA POLICY ANNOUNCEMENT Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria welcomes this morning’s announcement by the leader of the opposition Mr Michael O’Brien that an… (read more)
Jun 30, 2020 5692

Volunteer firefighters across Geelong region express anger and disappointment ahead of 1 July break up of CFA - VFBV District 7 Council Media Release

Media release from VFBV District 7 Council Friday 26 June 2020: Volunteer firefighters across the Geelong region have expressed their anger and disappointment at the lack of information addressing… (read more)
Jun 25, 2020 6264

VFBV Stands in Solidarity with Trafalgar and Westbury Fire Brigades

As previously advised on the 4th June, the Government introduced an Amendment Bill into Parliament to amend their FRV boundaries. These amendments are being made through the “Police and Emergency… (read more)
Jun 25, 2020 6802

CFA Package Announced by Government

Released shortly after Chief Officer Steven Warrington's AFSM resignation was announced by the CFA Board. The following message was issued by the Minister for Police and Emergency Services to all CFA… (read more)
Jun 24, 2020 5333

Send a message of support to CFA volunteers

If you would like to send a message of support to CFA volunteers you can email vfbv@vfbv.com.au To keep up to date with VFBV and CFA volunteers you can also sign up to receive our email newsletter… (read more)
Jun 24, 2020 5909

How to contact your local MP

If you wish to contact your local MP to show your support for CFA volunteers, contact details including email addresses, postal addresses and phone numbers for all Members of Parliament can be found… (read more)
Jun 24, 2020 6363

Broken Promises and Disappointment

By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Published June 2020. Last year when the Governments Fire Services (Reform) legislation was passed by Parliament, VFBV made a commitment. We committed to… (read more)
Jun 24, 2020 5295

CFA Volunteer Firefighters double crossed by Victorian Government - VFBV District Council 23 Media Release

Media Release from VFBV District Council 23. North East CFA volunteer firefighters are alarmed, angry & frustrated that the State government is deliberately nobbling the newly structured CFA. “A few… (read more)
Jun 22, 2020 4658

National Natural Disaster Royal Commission Issues Paper - Firefighting and Emergency Services Personnel and Equipment

The National Natural Disaster Royal Commission has released an Issues Paper on Firefighting and Emergency Services Personnel and Equipment and is inviting responses to the ten questions posed in the… (read more)
Jun 11, 2020 5886

June 2020 Newsletter

Broken Promises and Disappointment By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Last year when the Governments Fire Services (Reform) legislation was passed by Parliament, VFBV made a commitment. We… (read more)
Jun 09, 2020 5058

Queen's Birthday Honours 2020

Included in the 2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours list announced on 8 June 2020 was three CFA members who were awarded the Australian Fire Services Medal (AFSM) in recognition of their contribution to… (read more)
May 29, 2020 4914

Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements

This page will be updated regularly as information comes to hand. (Updated 11 June 2020 with details of the second block of public hearings; updated 22 Jun 2020 with details of new issues paper… (read more)
May 27, 2020 4719

National Reconciliation Week 2020: In This Together

National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving… (read more)
May 18, 2020 6660

National Volunteer Week 2020

Victorians are being urged to remember the life-changing efforts of volunteer firefighters during National Volunteer Week. Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) CEO Adam Barnett said the… (read more)
May 15, 2020 5202

2019-20 Bushfire History Project

The Royal Commission into the National Natural Disaster Arrangements is inviting contributions towards the 2019-20 Bushfire History Project. The 2019-20 Bushfire History Project is an opportunity for… (read more)
May 08, 2020 8147

May 2020 Newsletter

Reflect and honour By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer This month marks two very special days for volunteers. The first of course was 4 May which is St Florian’s day and our annual… (read more)
May 03, 2020 6547

Annual Memorial

Today (Sunday 3rd May) would have been the day this year that the CFA Memorial Service would have been held. COVID-19 restrictions have obviously made that impossible this year. However I would… (read more)
Apr 10, 2020 5652

Good Friday Appeal

Over many years of support, CFA members have raised more than $34 million for the Good Friday Appeal, to support the Royal Children's Hospital with their life saving care for our kids. This year,… (read more)
Apr 09, 2020 5382

April 2020 Newsletter

Agility and Resilience By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer I want to acknowledge the incredibly difficult and challenging period we are all working through. Without a moment to catch our… (read more)
Apr 09, 2020 5696

16/17 Year Old Members Survey - Closing Date Extension

As members would be aware, the submission survey commenced in December 2019. Due to the high level of operational activity over the fire season, the closing date for submissions has again been… (read more)
Apr 06, 2020 5469

Federal and State Inquiries

On the 6th April, State Council requested that both the Federal and State bushfire inquiries that were established earlier this year extend the period available for volunteers to make submission.… (read more)
Mar 31, 2020 5791

COVID-19 Financial Support Resources

Information concerning financial support and recovery assistance is very dynamic and frequently being updated. Below is a snapshot of current resources available to assist with member enquiries. We… (read more)
Mar 27, 2020 7514

COVID-19

These resources are being regularly updated as revised information becomes available. (Updated: 11/09/2020 to include new updates from CFA. | Updated: 11/08/2020 to include new updates from CFA and… (read more)
Mar 18, 2020 5042

State Championship Cancellation

The following member communique was sent to members on Saturday 14th March 2020: Dear Members, As many would be aware, CFA announced last night that the State Championships to be held in Mooroopna on… (read more)
Mar 12, 2020 5114

March 2020 Newsletter

Response to recovery By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer Two significant milestones were reached over the last two weeks. On the 19th February, after 90 days of sustained activity – the… (read more)
Mar 06, 2020 5006

International Women's Day 2020

Sunday March 8 is International Women’s Day, and Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria wish to recognise the women who contribute so much to VFBV, CFA, Emergency Services and their communities. The theme… (read more)
Mar 04, 2020 5170

Seeking Expressions of Interest - Combined District 8 and District 13 Recovery Task Force

VFBV District Council 8 in conjunction with VFBV District Council 13 is working to assist recovery efforts for fire impacted communities in Eastern and North-eastern Victoria. Over the coming weeks,… (read more)
Feb 24, 2020 5353

2020 State Urban Junior Championship Results

Final results for the 2020 State Urban Junior Championships held in Horsham on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 February 2020 are now available. Grand Aggregate Results: 2020 Champion Team - Harvey A Harvey… (read more)
Feb 21, 2020 5607

2002 State Urban Junior Championship

The 2020 State Urban Junior Championships will be held this coming Saturday and Sunday, 22nd and 23rd February 2020 in Horsham. Come and see tomorrow’s CFA volunteers proudly demonstrate their… (read more)
Feb 18, 2020 5461

February 2020 Newsletter

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Tuesday, 07 May 2024 11:55

May 2024 Newsletter

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Everyone can help someone 
By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer  

Later this month we will celebrate National Volunteer Week, which this year runs between the 20th–26th May 2024.

This year’s theme is ‘Something for Everyone’ which fits emergency service volunteering quite nicely considering the myriad of roles available within CFA. The key message for this year’s theme is about emphasising that there’s a place for everyone in the world of volunteering.

And while my go to Ronald Reagan quote is usually his tongue in cheek wise crack: “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the government and I’m here to help”, I will pivot to the more subject appropriate quote of “We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone.”

As you would expect, I spend a lot of my time talking about all things ‘volunteer’ to many people who may not volunteer themselves. This is often the case when dealing with government, the public service and even business groups. Sadly, it has also become more common when dealing with people within the emergency management sector itself, and even when meeting some new CFA staff.

While I don’t think being an emergency service volunteer should be a mandatory prerequisite, it is important for those that have influential roles or responsibilities within the sector to have a very good understanding of the volunteer ethos, its culture, and how volunteers should be encouraged, respected, supported and appreciated.

When people roll their eyes over what they deem to be a pretty inconsequential complaint by volunteers, I ask how many of their staff would show up for work if the agency sent out an email advising all staff they wouldn’t be paid for the next two weeks due to budget cuts.

Think of all the things an organisation would need to do to encourage its staff to still want to come to work for free, and then think about what’s required to run a fully volunteer organisation not for two weeks, but for 365 days of the year.

Of late, some think its is totally acceptable to mirror arrangements for employees and expect volunteers to be treated exactly the same. Follow this through its logical conclusion, and if roles were reversed and employees had to give up their salaries but still continue to come to work – imagine the chaos and low morale.

Why then is it so difficult to understand treating volunteers like employees will similarly result in chaos and low morale.

And while just being a volunteer does not automatically qualify you as understanding these things or being proficient in the principles of volunteer management, it certainly goes some way to provide valuable context and personal experiences that may enlighten further development down the track.

For those that do have a background in volunteering, more often than not it is often involvement in non-formal volunteering, which is kind of the- ‘all care and no responsibility’ flavour of volunteering. That’s not to say that this type of volunteering is bad, and I certainly mean no disrespect - it just simply does not create a reference point for people who have not had experience in formal volunteering for an emergency service that also includes a significant amount of obligation, the real risk of hurting yourself, as well as the removal of the flexibility to volunteer where and when they would like.

Anyone with a pager knows that emergency incidents rarely occur when convenient, nor can they be planned or blacked out in one’s diary when planning the week.

It’s not until you start truly appreciating the sacrifices that CFA and other emergency service volunteers make that you can start to really appreciate and respect it. Then there is the type of incidents emergency service volunteers frequently attend that can weigh on your soul. I often describe CFA volunteers as being with Victorians on what is often the worse day of their lives. Therefore, the mental toll is as real as the physical, and often requires significant cognitive energy to ensure these aftereffects are managed and treated.

All this is to say, that when people tell me they really respect volunteers, I often pause to consider the context with which the statement is made. The words are easy, but genuine respect can only be given if the role and duty that emergency service volunteers give is truly understood. Only then can one really value and respect something.

I reflect on the occasions when someone has been accused of disrespecting CFA volunteers, and this is often followed by an exclamation that no this isn’t so - they love volunteers and really admire what they do.

It then takes patience and deliberate effort to walk them through the logic of an ignorant though well-meaning sentiment, versus an informed knowledge of and appreciation of how volunteers differ from a paid workforce. Again, these sentiments are often not made maliciously, but the effect is none the less often the same.

In this vein, I wish to use this year’s Volunteer Week to continue to contribute towards a better understanding of the value that emergency service volunteers bring to Victoria.

We know from the work we did with Lateral Economics a few years back, that Victoria’s emergency service volunteers generate more than $2.5 billion dollars of value to Victoria each and every year. Of that, $1.4 billion is what we call emergency management value per year. This is defined as the contribution of volunteers to the direct outcomes achieved by emergency services before, during and after emergencies. This includes response, but also considers prevention/mitigation, preparedness, as well as recovery.

It should be pointed out this is not the replacement value and only represents a very conservative partial cost approach to quantify the value. That is value and saved money that gets diverted to schools, hospitals and other essential programs.

The more misunderstood component of the $2.5 billion is the $900 million that is generated every year that emergency service volunteers provide in community strengthening value. This refers to the broader and sometimes indirect ways in which emergency service volunteering helps to strengthen communities. In other words - visible, active, positive emergency volunteerism in a community can make a difference to society as a whole. Concepts fire service outcome measurements do not even pretend to contemplate.

Rather than paraphrase, I’ll reproduce the observations of Nicholas Gruen the CEO from Lateral Economics after studying Victoria’s emergency service volunteers. Nicholas is a widely published and respected Australian economist, visiting professor at King’s College London’s Policy Institute, and is the former chair of the Australian Centre for Social Innovation.

“Thinkers and philosophers have deliberated through the eons over the question of which is more important—the individual or society? The discipline of economics is built on ‘methodological individualism’ in which the wellbeing and functioning of groups is seen as no more than the sum of their individual constituents. Nevertheless economics’ ‘founding father’, Adam Smith, had a different view, building his economics around a view of humanity set out in his first book – The Theory of Moral Sentiments in which individuals became individuals as we know them through the process of being socialised into the values of their family and, beyond that, their community.”

“It is not necessary to decide the question definitively for our purposes. What we can say is that certain outcomes of the 3Vs [Volunteers, Volunteering & Volunteerism] are far more concrete than others. The value of saving a house from being engulfed in a bushfire is clear to all conceptually, and, at least in principle, it is easy to measure its economic value.”

“This is far less true of the value individuals get from volunteering and even less true of the value communities gain from individuals within them volunteering. In this regard those close to volunteering— volunteers themselves and many who help organise them—are anxious that the value creation that is easiest to measure not crowd out that which is no less real for being difficult to measure.”

So during this year’s Volunteer Week while I acknowledge the incredible work our members do each and every day in protecting their communities from fire and other emergencies, I would also like to especially thank you for the community building, social capital and cohesion you each contribute to, that makes up a large part of the public value generated by your efforts.

‘Public value’ is the philosophy of performance measurement used to evaluate the value produced normally but not exclusively by public bodies and that is ‘consumed’ collectively by the citizenry rather than individually by clients or customers.

When you drill down into the four main domains that are often used to measure public value, it is clear the value proposition that CFA generates for Victoria. Public value can be measured by the outcomes achieved; the extent to which the organisation and activities are trusted and perceived to be legitimate; the extent to which the services delivered are high quality and match the need; and finally the extent to which an organisation is achieving maximal benefits with minimal resources. When you compare the public value of some current government priorities using these measurements, the disparity is clear.

With that in mind, we will be closely monitoring the Victorian budget due early this month. CFA volunteers will have every right to judge the tangible level of respect that the Victorian Government really has for its emergency service volunteers by way of its investment and resourcing (or lack thereof) of these essential emergency services.

If CFA and volunteer emergency services are truly judged by their public value and not by other measures such as political convenience, or industrial relations alignment, then CFA volunteers and the millions of Victorians that rely on their services will have nothing to worry about.

And while I fear this may not be the case, please take this moment to celebrate the incredible work that you do and the lives that you change for the better - each and every day.

 


 

SOP Feedback

A reminder that we are seeking feedback on various Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) that are out for consultation.

Thirteen SOPs have been modified and ten are now available for review. These are SOP 3.01 Management of Junior Members; 5.05 Use of CFA Equipment; 7.01 Local Procedure Development; 7.05 Water Supplies for Firefighting; 7.07 Station Siren Use; 8.01 Incident Controller and CFA Agency Commander; 8.04 Transfer of Control; 9.13 Keeping Logs and Documents; 9.16 Media Management; and 9.18 Use of Personal Mobile Devices During Incidents.

Given the importance of SOPs in CFA’s operational doctrine, VFBV encourages all senior volunteers to make themselves familiar with the proposed changes and provide feedback ASAP.

Please visit the VFBV website to access drafts and change logs to help guide your feedback. A feedback survey is also available from the VFBV website for those who prefer to provide feedback that way.

 

 

National Volunteer Week
The week of 20-26 May is National Volunteer Week, a week that provides an opportunity to highlight the important role of volunteers in our communities and invites people not currently volunteering to give it a go.

The theme for National Volunteer Week is Something for Everyone. This recognises the diverse passions and talents everyone brings to the act of volunteering. It’s an invitation to explore the myriad of opportunities available, emphasising that there’s a place for everyone in the world of volunteering.

VFBV passes on our deep gratitude, respect and appreciation to all CFA volunteers for the work you do in your communities, 24/7. Victorians are safer because of your work and VFBV could not be more proud of you, your brigades and all those that support you in your work protecting lives and property.

We acknowledge all of Victoria’s emergency management volunteer workforce including volunteer first responders from VicSES, St John Ambulance, Ambulance Victoria, Life Saving Victoria, Coast Guard, Salvation Army, Red Cross and the Victorian Council of Churches Emergencies Ministry for their wonderful contribution.

 

VESEP

Applications are now open for the 2024 Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP), with the closing date fast approaching.

VFBV has updated its Help Pack to assist brigades and groups with their applications. The Help Pack is available for download from the VFBV website.

VESEP provides grants of $2 for every $1 of Brigade or Group funding to assist brigades and groups in acquiring a wide range of additional equipment in recognition of the significant contribution emergency service volunteers provide in supporting Victorian communities.

In its 24th year, VESEP first started out as the Community Safety Emergency Support Program in 2000 and was designed in close consultation with VFBV, with the intent of being a grants program designed by volunteers with minimal administration required from volunteers.

VFBV wishes all CFA Brigades and Groups well with your applications.

 

VFBV Board positions

Vacancies on the VFBV Board will arise when the terms of four VFBV Board members expire on the 1st October 2024. Of the four members whose terms are expiring, two are eligible for re-appointment.

VFBV invites applications from any CFA volunteer who is motivated by the prospect of making a difference and believes they have the skills to contribute to the VFBV Board.

The role of a board member involves contributing to VFBV direction, policy determination and monitoring the performance and governance of the Association. This includes actively contributing to policy discussion, consulting with CFA volunteers and contributing to the identification and management of strategic issues.

VFBV is seeking applications from gender and culturally diverse candidates in addition to a diverse range of skills and experience including applications from diverse brigade types and classifications.

Members should familiarise themselves with the VFBV Board member role statement and key selection criteria available from the VFBV website or via the office at (03) 9886 1141.

Applications close on Monday 2nd September 2024.

 

CFA Memorial Service

On Sunday May 5th, the Annual CFA Memorial Service was held at the Victorian Emergency Services Memorial in Treasury Gardens in the Melbourne CBD to honour firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

This year’s service was particularly poignant as it acknowledged and recognised the loss of two of CFA’s long-serving members who died in the line of duty in the past year; Greg Godkin of Donald brigade in August 2023 and Garry Mallen of Portland brigade in January 2024.

If you were unable to attend the service, you can view a livestream of the service on CFA’s YouTube channel.

 

Volunteer unity
Thank you for members’ strong show of support!

Again in 2023/24, CFA Brigades and Groups showed it is more important than ever that volunteers have a strong, united, independent and credible voice with almost 95% of Brigades demonstrating strong support for VFBV’s important work representing and advocating for all CFA volunteers. Thank you to all that affiliated last year.

In the coming weeks, Brigade and Group secretaries will receive the 2024/25 renewal notices for your Brigade/Groups’ VFBV Affiliation and Welfare Fund subscriptions with a due date of 30th June, 2024.

The Board is determined that brigades/groups should benefit from the strong governance of the association and have reduced the affiliation rate from $84 to $75.

Those who pay VFBV affiliations before 30th June will be automatically entered into a draw to win one of four extremely worthwhile prizes valued at approximately $4,000. Prizes have, for the fourth year running, been donated by GAAM Emergency Products and Powdersafe and we sincerely appreciate their continued support.

We strongly encourage Brigades to also subscribe to the VFBV Welfare Fund. The Welfare Fund is a capital fund and an exclusive benefit to affiliated members with VFBV funding all the administration and operating costs ensuring 100% of funds received go directly to CFA volunteers experiencing personal hardship. The VFBV Welfare Fund provides small grants up to $5,000 to assist volunteer members and long service ex members and has distributed more than $2.5 million dollars to volunteers in need since its inception.

 

Fire Wise – May 2024 online only edition

The May 2024 edition of Fire Wise has been published online only, this edition and past editions are available from the Fire Wise website.

You can support Fire Wise and the role it plays as an independent voice in keeping volunteers informed by becoming a subscriber. To become a subscriber visit the Fire Wise website or contact the Managing Editor of Fire Wise, Gordon Rippon-King either by phone 0402 051 412 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.    

 

ESF Residential Wellbeing Program Pilot

In April 2024 the Emergency Services Foundation (ESF) started a pilot Residential Wellbeing Program.

The pilot will involve six groups of ten people in residence for four days to work with two mental health counsellors familiar with the emergency services environment. The six pilot programs will take place between April and October this year and are open to members from ESF member agencies who met certain criteria.

For more information about the Residential Wellbeing Program and to register please visit the ESF website.

 

Recent articles on the VFBV website
Open for Consultation Dashboard

VFBV Board Vacancies – Invitation to Apply

Feedback Requested – Standard Operating Procedures (Various)

2024 VESEP Applications Now Open and VFBV Help Pack

CFA Annual Memorial Service 2024

Presumptive Legislation Update

 

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Monday, 29 April 2024 14:18

2024 VESEP Applications Now Open and VFBV Help Pack

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Applications should be submitted to your District ACFO by Friday 14th June, 2024.

Applications are now open for the 2024 Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP), with the closing date fast approaching. VFBV has updated its VESEP Help Pack to assist brigades and groups with their VESEP applications.

VESEP provides grants of $2 for every $1 of Brigade or Group funding to assist brigades and groups in acquiring a wide range of additional equipment in recognition of the significant contribution emergency service volunteers provide in supporting Victorian communities.

Now in its 24th year, VESEP first started out as the Community Safety Emergency Support Program in 2000 and was designed in close consultation with VFBV and volunteers, with the intent being a grants program designed by volunteers with minimal administration required from volunteers.

Since 2000, the program has funded over 2,300 projects totalling more than $170 million dollars, as an investment in maintaining and building volunteer capability by supporting volunteers through grants in five categories:

- Volunteer amenities under $5,000
- Minor works under $150,000^
- Operational Equipment
- Specialist Appliances and Field Command Vehicles
- Tankers*

^all minor works applications must be registered with the VESEP Land & Buildings Project Manager via email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 31st May, 2024. Applications not pre-registered for review will not be considered by the Steering Committee. 

*as with previous years, CFA have advised that additions to the fleet will be afforded a low priority with only exceptional circumstances being considered by the Chief Officer. An Addition to the Fire Fighting Fleet form will be required to be completed and approved by the District ACFO and Regional DCO.

VFBV Help Pack

VFBV's VESEP Application Help Pack is again available in 2024 to assist Brigades and Groups in completing their application, with the pack divided into easily downloadable sections at the bottom of this page.

VFBV VESEP Help Pack Contains general information about VESEP and some handy hints on how to complete your application
Attachment 1

Application forms for Special Access Grant

The Special Access Grant can reduce or in some cases eliminate all together the Brigade/Group contribution

Attachment 2

CFA VESEP Guidelines

The Special Access Grant can reduce or in some cases eliminate all together the Brigade/Group contribution

Attachment 3

CFA Application Forms

Provides Brigades and Groups with application forms for Part A: Vehicles and Operational Equipment, Part B: Volunteer Amenities and Minor Works and Addition to the Fire Fighting Appliance Fleet Operational Justification.

Appendix

CFA Information Sheets 

Collates all information sheets produced by CFA to assist with Brigade and Group applications and ideas.

 

Key Dates

Program Dates Process
19th April 2024 Program opened
31st May 2024

Registrations close for Minor Works Applications. Email registration to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

14th June 2024

Applications Close. All applications to be forwarded to District ACFO

14th June - 24th June 2024 DPC Meetings to review and endorse applications. 
12th August 2024 CFA Steering Committee meeting to review/endorse projects
October 2024 Anticipated Ministers announcement of successful projects

 

Additional Support 

If you need any assistance with you Application please contact your local VFBV State Councillor, VFBV Support Officer of the VFBV Office. You can also email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.    

If you would like a printed copy of the VFBV 2024 VESEP Application Help Pack please call the VFBV office on 03 9886 1141 and we will post one out.

Information is also available from CFA Members Online https://www.members.cfa.vic.gov.au/programs/vesep  

VFBV wishes all CFA Brigades and Groups well with your applications and thank you for your untiring service to Victoria!

 

Thursday, 04 April 2024 16:04

April 2024 Newsletter

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Chicken or egg 
By Adam Barnett, VFBV Chief Executive Officer 

Which came first – the chicken or the egg? Before you get too uptight, no – I’m not about to prattle on about this causality dilemma considered by many ancient philosophers exploring things like infinite regress and origin paradox’s. Religion has had a crack with origin stories, and scientists have their evolutionary biology explanations. From a science perspective, tempted as I may be, I won’t even publish a spoiler, but I will say that perhaps the answer isn’t as clear cut as you may think. For the inquisitive among you, I have short linked an Australian source – the Australian Academy of Science that provide their answer – (https://tinyurl.com/vfbv-chicken)

But I digress. My main point is around the difficulty posed by situations where it is challenging to determine between alleged causes and effects. One of the most common discussion points that I frequently hear among brigades is the age-old recruitment and retention riddle. Again, people often approach this as a binary decision between does CFA have a recruitment or a retention problem? One or the other.

If we look at these separately, lets start with recruitment. While “volunteering” is generally thought to be in decline in Australia, these often-simplistic measurements often hide what’s really going on in the detail. For example, recent longitudinal studies often don’t separate out the COVID period and lockdowns that made many volunteering opportunities impossible and wiped out most of the “formal” volunteering sector during these periods.

These prophecies also ignore the fact that our form of volunteering – emergency service volunteering – accounts for just a tiny little fraction of total volunteers – so the potential pool of volunteers is still massive providing we look after them and meet their volunteering “needs”.

The COVID period of disruption proved what many of us have said for a very long time. Protect emergency service volunteering – as once you lose something as valuable as our volunteering culture – it is very hard to get it back. And while arguably CFA volunteers were able to participate in some activities during the COVID years – many discovered just how pervasive their volunteering had become over other facets of their lives. It’s not unusual for this to be a bit of a light bulb moment for some who now desire a more balanced work/life balance.

But there is also some positive in this.

This reckoning has occurred across the entire population, not just among CFA and other emergency service volunteers - and it has changed the way people want to volunteer, and what they want to get out of their volunteer experience.

The most common motivation popping out of research is many people are looking for opportunities to make a difference. They want to help people; they want to make a difference; and they want to do things that have social impact. And with more limited time on their hands with dual income families and cost of living pressures etc. people want their volunteering time to be not only impactful but efficient.

On the one hand – CFA provides a wonderful opportunity for people who want to make a difference. We literally change lives each and every day. By our very being – we literally respond to peoples’ calls for help and are often with them on the worst days of their lives. There are few vocations that are not as impactful nor rewarding as CFA.

But how do we fair on the “efficient” part of that equation. Being a CFA volunteer is not exactly time efficient. Factor in the lengthy application process, onboarding, minimum training, mandatory skills maintenance and a lot of hurry up and wait, and we don’t tick all that many boxes.

The good news for us is most people understand that if they want to be involved in a role as hazardous and impactful as that of a CFA volunteer, there is a certain amount of “overhead” that comes with that. CFA remains a very attractive organisation of choice for the first-time volunteer. This is evidenced by the high number of expressions of interest that flow in each and every year. After large summer campaigns, literally thousands of EOI’s flow in from well intentioned people wanting to pitch in and give us a hand. These aren’t evenly distributed, and the more remote brigades frequently miss out.

I only half-jokingly opined to a CFA executive recently that given all the hoops we place in front of an aspiring CFA volunteer just to get into the organisation – we really should award them a medal on day one just to acknowledge their persistence and tenacity in actually getting through it all.

This is evidenced by the massive disparity between those that express an interest and those that actually join. While the numbers fluctuate, I estimate on average only about one-fifth to one-quarter of expressions of interest actually translate to a completed application. I have cautioned many a Minister about jumping up in Parliament to extoll the thousands of people signing up to join CFA during a campaign fire. Usually timed to dodge criticism around falling vol numbers, this mirage of applicants quickly disappears when tracking the actual number of applications completing their enrolment process.

And can anyone really blame them? While the cynic in me thinks that the application process is a very good test for aspiring applicants, as really – if they are not willing to jump through some hoops to get into the organisation at the start of their career – God help them when they realise how many more hoops will remain for the rest of their involvement just to stay. Maybe its better they learn the lesson up front and set their expectations accordingly?

But when you think about it – that’s a pretty lousy excuse for a system and model that seems to delight in testing the human limits for patience and tolerance. A recent review of a nine-page medical form gives me the impression that the only Victorian likely to be worthy of membership these days is off training for the Olympics. We’ve got to do better.

Which gets us to the retention side of the equation. I saw this dilemma on full display when I observed a recent news article in a regional newspaper appealing to members of the community to get involved. The stories pointed out the excessive red tape and bureaucracy, the journalist pointed out that due to inadequate government funding the fire truck was now 30 years old and CFA can’t afford a new fire shed for them, even though the current one has no toilet. Quite correctly they pointed out how difficult it was to attract new members, especially more diverse members when people have to use the paddock or public toilet block up the hill just to go to the bathroom. The article then invited people to apply.

It’s not the brigade’s fault they are in this position. Here we have a crucial emergency service starved of funding that leaves these civic minded community champions out in a tin shed with aging equipment, and dare I say – an aging workforce. Is this not the embodiment of the ultimate disrespect that government has for its volunteer emergency services? Who thinks this would be attractive to today’s youth?

This is the impossible position the government is putting brigades and CFA more generally into. How do we possibly attract new members when budgets are being slashed and burned? It’s not exactly a great advert when we can’t afford new trucks, or new stations and we are forced to continually ration out protective equipment and clothing to try and make it go around. While government MPs sweat about 15 year old FRV trucks yet ignore 34 year old trucks rusting away in CFA sheds, and where a paid firefighter gets an automatic allocation of multiple sets of PPC, uniforms, gloves and individual portable radios for every seat in the truck, volunteers are forced to make do with much less each and every time. Despite being ten orders of magnitude larger than the paid service, CFA receives just one third of its funding and all the cuts that go along with that, rationing every glove, boot, chainsaw and hose.

For example, the new radios recently announced are fantastic – but we can’t even afford to pop a portable radio in the truck for every seat in the cabin like our sister service does. So again, CFA is forced to make do and ration them out under fancy sounding terms like “risk assessment” and “operational justification” that if we’re lucky will allocate three portables for every five seater truck, which given the incident controller often requires two – paints the picture of what volunteers have to put up with on the fireground.

And while CFA often gets blamed for these type of policy positions – what else can it do with such systemic under funding? And for those in any doubt, I will continue dropping these little budget facts in every newsletter for every week that cuts continue to be made to CFA, in the hope you will continue to raise it with your local member of parliament and keep raising it until CFA’s budget is restored.

So when people ask me if we have a recruitment problem or a retention one, I go back to my analogy of the chicken or the egg. While it may sound trivial – there is a complex story in each. I think the recruitment problems are easier to solve. This explains why recruitment is often the first thing under siege governments usually latch onto. They are quick and results are fast. But just adding more meat to the sausage machine is not the answer if the sausage machine is broken. We have to fix the sausage machine first.

At time of writing, thousands of CFA volunteers are preparing to fundraise for the Royal Children’s Hospital. Our members will selflessly rattle tins, give up a long weekend and stand on intersections to raise millions of dollars for some of Victoria’s most vulnerable children. They will then return to raising funds for their own community’s fire station, trucks and gear. They will do so while protecting their communities and responding to all manner of emergencies that will arise over the Easter long weekend, and beyond - just like every other day of the year. They will do so proudly, and humbly.

This is the epitome of a CFA volunteer. Our reason for being. Just wanting to help others. It shouldn’t have to be this hard. Victorians rely on us, and our fight for fairer funding isn’t for us – it’s for them.


 

State champions crowned
Over two weekends in March almost 1,000 competitors contested the 2024 State Urban and Rural Championships in Mooroopna.

Melton A had two successful weekends, winning the Grand Aggregates at both the Urban Junior and Senior Championships. While the Rural Senior Championship saw Eldorado win both the Division 1 and Division 3 Aggregate’s while Truganina A took out the Division 2 aggregate. For the Rural Junior Championship, Ascot & District won both the 11-13 years and Grand Aggregates while Napoleons-Enfield A took the honours in the 11-15 years aggregate.

The Torchlight Procession was this year held in Mooroopna with the new LED powered torches replacing the traditional kerosene torches with Melton continuing their success taking out first place with 98%. Full results from all four State Championships can be found on the VFBV website or on pages 10 to 12 of this months edition of Fire Wise and on the VFBV website.

Of course, the State Championships wouldn’t be possible without the 200 judges and officials who volunteer their time over the two weekends to ensure that the championships are run at a high standard for all competitors involved. VFBV also passes on our appreciation to the competitors, coaches, supporters and families of the competitors who keep the competitions going, as well as all CFA staff who contributed to the success of the championships.

A special thank you also to the Mooroopna State Championships committee for their hard work in preparing the competition venue for the Championships alongside the Greater Shepparton City Council who continue to support the Championships.

VFBV’s competition committees will be meeting in the coming months to review this year’s Championships. If any brigades, competitors or spectators have any feedback they would like considered by either committee please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 

 

Affiliation
Thank you for members’ strong show of support!

Again in 2023/24, CFA Brigades and Groups showed it is more important than ever that volunteers have a strong, united, independent and credible voice with 95% of Brigades demonstrating strong support for VFBV’s important work representing and advocating for all CFA volunteers. Thank you to all brigades and groups who affiliated last year.

In the coming weeks, Brigade and Group secretaries will receive the 2024/25 renewal notices for your Brigade/Groups’ VFBV Affiliation and Welfare Fund subscriptions with a due date of 30th June, 2024.

The Board is determined that brigades/groups should benefit from the strong governance of the association and have found efficiencies to allow the reduction of the affiliation rate from $84 to $75. The price set when the rural and urban associations joined together in 2013/14.

To thank Brigades and Groups for their support, those who pay VFBV affiliations before 30th June will be automatically entered into a draw to win one of four extremely worthwhile prizes valued at approximately $4,000. Prizes have, for the fourth year running, been donated by GAAM Emergency Products and Powdersafe and we sincerely thank them for their continued support. A flyer detailing prizes on offer will be included with your renewal notices.

As well as affiliating, we strongly encourage Brigades to subscribe to the VFBV Welfare Fund. The Welfare Fund is a capital fund and an exclusive benefit to affiliated members with VFBV funding all the administration and operating costs ensuring 100% of funds received go directly to CFA volunteers experiencing personal hardship.

The VFBV Welfare Fund provides small grants up to $5,000 to assist volunteer members and long service ex-members. The Welfare Fund has distributed more than $2.5 million dollars since its inception.

 

SOP Feedback

A reminder that we are seeking feedback on various Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) that are out for consultation. The Driving SOPs will close for feedback shortly. An additional 13 SOPs have been modified and are now available for review.

These are SOP 3.01 Management of Junior Members; 5.05 Use of CFA Equipment; 7.01 Local Procedure Development; 7.05 Water Supplies for Firefighting; 7.07 Station Siren Use; 8.01 Incident Controller and CFA Agency Commander; 8.04 Transfer of Control; 9.13 Keeping Logs and Documents; 9.16 Media Management; and 9.18 Use of Personal Mobile Devices During Incidents.

Given the importance of SOPs in CFA’s operational doctrine, VFBV encourages all senior volunteers to make themselves familiar with the proposed changes and provide feedback ASAP.

Please visit the VFBV website to access drafts and change logs to help guide your feedback.

 

VFBV Board Vacancies 

Vacancies on the VFBV Board will arise when the terms of four VFBV Board members expire on 1 October 2024. Of the four members whose terms are expiring, two are eligible for re-appointment.

VFBV invites applications from any CFA volunteer who is motivated by the prospect of making a difference and believes they have the skills to contribute to VFBV Board.

The role of a board member involves contributing to VFBV direction, policy determination and monitoring the performance and governance of the Association. This includes actively contributing to policy discussion, consulting with CFA volunteers and contributing to the identification and management of strategic issues.

VFBV is seeking applications from gender and culturally diverse candidates in addition to a diverse range of skills and experience including applications from diverse brigade types and classifications.

Members should familiarise themselves with the VFBV Board member role statement and key selection criteria available from the VFBV website or via the office at (03) 9886 1141.

Applications close on Monday 2 September 2024.

 

 

CFA Annual Firefighter Memorial Service

This year’s Annual Firefighter Memorial Service will be held on Sunday 5th May to honour firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

The service will be held at the Victorian Emergency Services Memorial in Treasury Gardens, East Melbourne and will begin at 2pm.

Family members and friends, CFA and VFBV executives as well as government representatives will come together to lay wreaths, light candles, remember lives and honour the personal sacrifices and commitment firefighters make each and every day.

Junior CFA members will also attend the memorial service and will be actively involved throughout the ceremony by assisting wreath layers and patrons.

The Annual Memorial service is a free event, to attend please RSVP to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 0428 406 012 by Monday 22nd April.

 

Mental Health Matters Workshops
The Emergency Services Foundation (ESF) is again offering mental health matters workshops to emergency service volunteers across Victoria.

This year ESF will travel to regional areas to deliver the 2.5 hour workshop at a time that suits the brigade and volunteers.  The Mental Health Matters workshop is a free, no pressure, conversational workshop with a focus on involving partners and family members in the workshop.

Topics covered in the workshop include: what is mental fitness; identifying the signs and symptoms; who is in your support crew and where to get help; stigma around mental health; and how to effectively ask R U OK?

For more information or to register your interest in holding a workshop, visit the ESF website.

 

VEC – Local Council Elections

The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) is seeking local people to help run the 2024 local council elections in specific regional areas.

Applications are open for join the VEC as a senior election official who take on specialised election management roles during election events.

For more information or to see a list of areas where the VEC is seeking senior election officials please visit the VFBV website.

Applications close on Sunday 7th April 2024.

 

Fire Wise – April 2024 online only edition

The April 2024 edition of Fire Wise has been published online only, this edition and past editions are available from the Fire Wise website.

You can support Fire Wise and the role it plays as an independent voice in keeping volunteers informed by becoming a subscriber. To become a subscriber visit the Fire Wise website or contact the Managing Editor of Fire Wise, Gordon Rippon-King either by phone 0402 051 412 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   

 

Recent articles on the VFBV website
Open for consultation dashboard

Victorian Electoral Commission

2024 Bushfire and Storm Recovery Resources

Feedback Requested – Standard Operating Procedures (Various)

Feedback Requested – Standard Operating Procedures (Driving)

VFBV Board Vacancies - Invitation to Apply

2024 State Urban Senior Championship Results

2024 State Rural Junior Championship Results

2024 State Rural Senior Championship Results

2024 State Urban Junior Championship Results

International Women’s Day 2024

Presumptive Legislation Update

 

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Thursday, 28 March 2024 14:44

Victorian Electoral Commission

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The VEC is seeking local people to help run the 2024 local council elections. This is a message from the VEC.

The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) is seeking organised hands-on leaders in specific regional areas for key roles at the October 2024 local council elections.

Applications are now open to join our pool of senior election officials (SEOs), who take on specialised election management roles during election events. As an SEO you will play a major role in the delivery of elections across Victoria. Our pool of staff will be appointed as election managers and assistant election managers for each local council area at the October 2024 local council elections. Each local council area will have one election manager and up to 3 assistant election managers appointed. If appointed, you will work in election offices, overseeing many election activities which will vary depending on the type of election.

To help us with the challenge of recruiting for several vacancies in rural areas, we are reaching out to you as part of the VFBV network to help share this opportunity.

VFBV members have what it takes to be senior election officials: you are civic-minded, hands-on, calm under pressure and have valuable local knowledge!

Our SEOs come from all walks of life: Victorians who are retired or transitioning into retirement; professionals, freelancers or small business owners with the flexibility to take extended leave; parents returning to work and more.
Prior electoral work experience is not essential and full training is provided.

If you live in or near any of the following areas, they want to hear from you!

Western Victoria

Hindmarsh Shire Council, Horsham Rural City Council, Northern Grampians Shire Council, Pyrenees Shire Council, West Wimmera Shire Council and Yarriambiack Shire Council

North-western Victoria

Gannawarra Shire Council, Greater Bendigo City Council, Loddon Shire Council, and Swan Hill Rural City Council

North-eastern Victoria

Benalla Rural City Council, Indigo Shire Council, Mansfield Shire Council, Strathbogie Shire Council, Towong Shire Council, and Wodonga City Council

South-western Victorian
Colac Otway Shire Council, Corangamite Shire Council, and Southern Grampians Shire Council 

Gippsland
Latrobe City Council.

 

Read more about SEOs by clicking here, or apply now by clicking here or visiting: https://careers.vic.gov.au/job/senior-election-officials-792285?returnurl=https%3A//careers.vic.gov.au/jobs/premier-and-cabinet/victorian-electoral-commission .

Applications close on Sunday 7 April 2024.

Please note that, in accordance with Section 17A of the Electoral Act 2002, the VEC may ask applicants for disclosure of specific political activities that could compromise the perceived independence of the organisation.

Sunday, 24 March 2024 17:03

2024 State Urban Senior Championship Results

Written by

Final results for the 2024 State Urban Senior Championships held in Mooroopna on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 March 2024 are now available.

The full results are available for download at the bottom of this page.

Photo's of presentations are being progressively uploaded to VFBV's dedicated Championships Facebook Page. Team times for each event are available for download at the bottom of this page. 

Grand Aggregate Winner - Melton A

B Section Aggregate Winner - Cohuna 

Wet Aggregate Winner - Melton A 

Female Aggregate Winner - Tatura 

Final Aggregate Board 

SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH

Event 1 – Ladder Race, One Competitor 

1st

MARYVALE (1) (Matt Royal)

6.92

seconds

2nd

OSBORNE PARK A (2) (Jordan Winsall)

7.02

seconds

3rd

EAGLEHAWK (1) (Steven Matthews)

7.03

seconds

4th

PATTERSON RIVER (2) (Mark Mullins)

7.34

seconds

5th

OSBORNE PARK B (1) (Jaxon Winsall)

7.35

seconds

 

Event 2 – B Section Hose & Ladder, Five Competitors

1st

HOPPERS CROSSING

23.57

seconds

2nd

KYNETON

25.08

seconds

3rd

COHUNA

25.40

seconds

4th

WARRACKNABEAL

25.43

seconds

5th

ECHUCA A

26.13

seconds

 

Event 3 – A Section Y Coupling, Four Competitors 

1st

OSBORNE PARK A

7.94

seconds

2nd

DANDENONG

8.09

seconds

3rd

WENDOUREE

8.21

seconds

4th

OSBORNE PARK B

8.23

seconds

5th

MORWELL

8.48

seconds

 

Event 4 – A Section Hose and Ladder, Eight Competitors

1st

OSBORNE PARK A

22.76

seconds

2nd

MARYVALE

22.90

seconds

3rd

OSBORNE PARK B

24.61

seconds

4th

MORWELL

24.72

seconds

5th

WENDOUREE

25.31

seconds

 

Event 5 – B Section Y Coupling, Four Competitors 

1st

ECHUCA A

7.90

seconds

2nd

ECHUCA B

8.96

seconds

3rd

COHUNA

9.05

seconds

4th

CRESWICK

9.20

seconds

5th

KYNETON

9.24

seconds

 

Event 6 – Female Y Coupling, Two Competitors

1st

TATURA – NEW RECORD (Hayley Rennie, Charlotte Freemantle)

12.05

seconds

2nd

MELTON A (Gabby Keats, Lorelei Geysing)

12.27

seconds

3rd

MILDURA (Lucy Garraway, Katrina Garraway)

13.60

seconds

4th

ECHUCA B (Hannah Norman, Charlee Amos)

14.02

seconds

5th

SWAN HILL B (Jasmin Stayner, Sarah Scott)

14.14

seconds

 

Event 7 – A Section Y Coupling Ladder Eights

1st

OSBORNE PARK A

32.99

seconds

2nd

DANDENONG

37.07

seconds

3rd

OSBORNE PARK B

39.05

seconds

4th

PATTERSON RIVER

39.86

seconds

5th

SALE

40.24

seconds

 

Event 8 – B Section Hose, Hydrant and Pumper

1st

WARRNAMBOOL

15.03

seconds

2nd

ECHUCA A

15.45

seconds

3rd

HALLAM

15.85

seconds

4th

COHUNA

16.03

seconds

5th

HOPPERS CROSSING

16.76

seconds

 

Event 9 – B Section Wet Hose Striking One Disc Twice with Removable Back Cap

1st

WARRACKNABEAL – NEW RECORD

16.49

seconds

2nd

ECHUCA A

18.10

seconds

3rd

HOPPERS CROSSING

19.08

seconds

4th

KYNETON

19.77

seconds

5th

KNOX GROUP

20.12

seconds

 

Event 10 – A Section Hose, Hydrant and Pumper 

1st

MELTON A

12.62

seconds

2nd

NARRE WARREN

12.89

seconds

3rd

OSBORNE PARK A

13.66

seconds

4th

PATTERSON RIVER

14.00

seconds

5th

WERRIBEE

14.67

seconds

 

Event 11 – A Section Hose & Reel Sixes

1st

MELTON A

28.66

seconds

2nd

MARYVALE

30.17

seconds

3rd

WENDOUREE

30.22

seconds

4th

DANDENONG

32.35

seconds

5th

SALE

33.55

seconds

 

Event 12 - B Section Marshall, One Competitor 

1st

MAFFRA (1) (Brent McKenzie)

27.90

seconds

2nd

SWAN HILL A (2) (Adam Saunders)

27.99

seconds

3rd

HORSHAM (2) (Jonathon Hornsby)

28.27

seconds

4th

ECHUCA A (1) (Jordan Simpson)

28.29

seconds

5th

ECHUCA A (2) (Martyn Currey)

29.59

seconds

 

Chief Officer’s Challenge Event

1st

MELTON A (Bayllie Arandt, Poppy Arandt, Leah Steele, Jayson Cassar)

20.07

seconds

2nd

CHIEF’S CHARGERS (Jason Heffernan, Rohan Luke, Brett Boatman, Adrian Gutsche)

29.41

seconds

 

Event 13 – B Section Wet Hose Striking One Disc Twice 

1st

COHUNA

16.76

seconds

2nd

KNOX GROUP

16.84

seconds

3rd

WARRNAMBOOL

17.15

seconds

4th

KYNETON

17.58

seconds

5th

WARRACKNABEAL

17.87

seconds

 

Event 14 - A Section Marshall, One Competitor 

1st

MARYVALE (2) (Jordan Royal)

24.88

seconds

2nd

DANDENONG (1) (Millar Anderson)

25.39

seconds

3rd

MELTON A (1) (Bailey Rhodes)

25.57

seconds

4th

PATTERSON RIVER (2) (Mark Mullins)

26.04

seconds

5th

MARYVALE (1) (Matt Royal)

26.07

seconds

 

Event 15 – Female Marshall, One Competitor

1st

HOPPERS CROSSING (Amanda Lawrence)

31.38

seconds

2nd

KERANG (Kendall Ash)

32.15

seconds

3rd

NARRE WARREN (Samantha McKean)

32.54

seconds

4th

MAFFRA (Charlie Giles)

34.12

seconds

5th

HORSHAM/WARRACKNABEAL (Claire Longstaff)

34.54

seconds

 

Event 16 - B Section Pumper & Ladder

1st

COHUNA

16.42

seconds

2nd

HOPPERS CROSSING

17.08

seconds

3rd

ECHUCA A

17.62

seconds

4th

WARRNAMBOOL

18.23

seconds

5th

MAFFRA

19.82

seconds

 

Event 17 - A Section Hydrant & Tanker

1st

MELTON A – NEW RECORD

12.41

seconds

2nd

WENDOUREE

12.42

seconds

3rd

KANGAROO FLAT

13.37

seconds

4th

DANDENONG

14.43

seconds

5th

OSBORNE PARK B

14.64

seconds

 

SUNDAY, 24th MARCH

Event 18 – Hydrant Race, One Competitor

1st

OSBORNE PARK A (1) (Aiden Couzens)

11.91

seconds

2nd

SWAN HILL A (2) (Adam Saunders)

12.32

seconds

3rd

DANDENONG (1) (Millar Anderson)

12.78

seconds

4th

MARYVALE (1) (Matt Royal)

12.80

seconds

5th

PATTERSON RIVER (2) (

12.82

seconds

 

Event 19 – Female Hydrant Race, One Competitor  

1st

NARRE WARREN (Samantha McKean)

14.60

seconds

2nd

HORSHAM/WARRACKNABEAL (Isabella Orszulak)

15.23

seconds

3rd

SALE (Dana King)

15.42

seconds

4th

EUROA (Teagan Kubeil)

15.61

seconds

5th

HALLAM (Melanie Naujok)

16.21

seconds

 

Event 20 – A Section Pumper & Ladder 

1st

MELTON A

14.98

seconds

2nd

WENDOUREE

16.41

seconds

3rd

DANDENONG

16.73

seconds

4th

MARYVALE

16.88

seconds

5th

OSBORNE PARK A

17.48

seconds

 

Event 21 – B Section Hydrant & Tanker

1st

SWAN HILL A – NEW RECORD

12.88

seconds

2nd

COHUNA

13.05

seconds

3rd

MELTON B

16.75

seconds

4th

ECHUCA B

16.94

seconds

5th

ECHUCA A

19.06

seconds

 

Event 22 – Female Marshall, Two Competitors

1st

TATURA (Hayley Rennie, Charlotte Freemantle)

18.89

seconds

2nd

SWAN HILL A (Porsha Bruton, Sienna Kruger)

19.31

seconds

3rd

KNOX GROUP (Isabella Gluskie, Jessica Walker)

20.42

seconds

4th

ECHUCA B (Kirra Stickleton, Hannah Norman)

20.51

seconds

5th

MILDURA (Lucy Garraway, Katrina Garraway)

21.02

seconds

 

Event 23 – B Section Hose & Reel Sixes 

1st

HOPPERS CROSSING

33.03

seconds

2nd

KYNETON

33.21

seconds

3rd

WARRACKNABEAL

33.45

seconds

4th

HORSHAM

37.88

seconds

5th

WARRNAMBOOL

39.06

seconds

 

Event 24 – A Section Marshall, Two Competitors 

1st

WENDOUREE (1) (Craig Broidy, Damon Sutton)

15.19

seconds

2nd

OSBORNE PARK A (2) (James Mullins, Aiden Couzens)

15.73

seconds

3rd

MELTON A (2) (Bailey Rhodes, Devante Johnes) 

15.99

seconds

4th

WERRIBEE (1) (Aiden Trifilio, Michael Trifilo)

16.35

seconds

5th

MELTON A (1) (Jack Geysing, Ben Geysing)

16.46

seconds

 

Event 25 – A Section Hose and Reel Eights 

1st

OSBORNE PARK A

28.09

seconds

2nd

MELTON A

29.84

seconds

3rd

OSBORNE PARK B

30.41

seconds

4th

SALE

30.58

seconds

5th

NARRE WARREN

32.93

seconds

 

Event 26 – B Section Marshall, Two Competitors 

1st

ECHUCA A (1) (Jordan Simpson, Martyn Currrey)

15.96

seconds

2nd

MAFFRA (1) (Brent McKenzie, Cameron Hood)

17.06

seconds

3rd

HOPPERS CROSSING (2) (Christopher Trawn, Gary Trawn)

17.46

seconds

4th

KNOX GROUP (1) (William Johnson, Benjamin Landells)

17.51

seconds

5th

COHUNA (1) (Adrian Stone, Shannon Treacy)

17.81

seconds

 

Event 27 – Champion Fours 

1st

MELTON A

17.30

seconds

2nd

OSBORNE PARK A

17.59

seconds

3rd

PATTERSON RIVER

17.77

seconds

4th

ECHUCA A

19.04

seconds

5th

KANGAROO FLAT

19.80

seconds

 

Vic./W.A. Challenge Event

Victorian team time – 29.08 seconds

 

East vs West Challenge Events

Hose & Reel Eights – Open

1st

West

30.59

seconds

2nd

East

31.03

seconds

 

Wet Hose Striking One Disc Twice – Female

1st

West

17.89

seconds

2nd

East

18.56

seconds

 

Torchlight Procession

1st

MELTON

98.00%

 

2nd

DIAMOND CREEK

97.00%

 

=3rd

EUROA, MARYVALE, PATTERSON RIVER, WERRIBEE

95.00%

 


FINAL AGGREGATE RESULTS

Dry Aggregate

1st

OSBORNE PARK A

23

Points

2nd

MARYVALE

19

Points

=3rd

DANDENONG & ECHUCA A

11

Points

 

Wet Aggregate

1st

MELTON A

90

Points

2nd

OSBORNE PARK A

66

Points

3rd  

COHUNA

52

Points

 

Female Aggregate

1st

TATURA

16

Points

2nd

NARRE WARREN

11

Points

3rd

HOPPERS CROSSING

8

Points

 

SECTION AGGREGATES:

‘A’ SECTION

1st

MELTON A

97

Points

2nd

OSBORNE PARK A

92

Points

3rd

MARYVALE

43

Points

 

‘A’ SECTION WET AGGREGATE

1st

MELTON A

90

Points

2nd

OSBORNE PARK A

66

Points

3rd 

WENDOUREE

28

Points

 

 ‘B’ SECTION

1st

COHUNA

56

Points

=2nd

ECHUCA A & HOPPERS CROSSING

53

Points

 

‘B’ SECTION WET AGGREGATE

1st

COHUNA

52

Points

2nd

HOPPERS CROSSING

50

Points

3rd

ECHUCA A

34

Points

 

APPLIANCE AGGREGATES

‘A’ SECTION

1st

MELTON A

48

Points

2nd

WENDOUREE

20

Points

=3rd

DANDENONG & NARRE WARREN

10

Points

 

‘B’ SECTION

1st

COHUNA

30

Points

2nd

WARRNAMBOOL

20

Points

3rd

ECHUCA A

18

Points

 

2024 CHAMPION BRIGADE:    

The team members of MELTON A are:

  1. James Arandt
  2. Jake Carrol
  3. Ben Geysing
  4. Jack Geysing
  5. Lorelei Geysing
  6. Ashley Goudie
  7. Denzel Johns
  8. Devante Johns
  9. Gabby Keats
  10. Brodie Leitch
  11. Bailey Rhodes
  12. Cooper Rhodes
  13. Ryan Stone
  14. Jacob Steel
  15. Coach & Competitor Anthony Rhodes

 

Results for the 2024 Champion Competitor:

1st

Bailey Rhodes – Melton A

30

Points

=2nd

Craig Briody and Damon Sutton – Wendouree

18

Points

 

 

Sunday, 24 March 2024 16:53

2024 State Rural Junior Championship Results

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Final results for the 2024 State Rural Junior Championship held in Mooroopna on Sunday 24 March 2024 are now available.

The results are available for download at the bottom of this page. 

Presentation photos and times for all events will be posted on VFBV's dedicated Championships Facebook Page.

Results for all events are available to view here.

Champion Team - Ascot & District A

 

11 - 13 Years Aggregate Winner - Ascot & District A

11 - 15 years Aggregate Winner - Napoleons-Enfield A

 

Event 1A:  Low Down Pump & Ladder – 11-13 Years       

1st

Miners Rest A

20.21

Seconds

2nd

Maiden Gully A

20.59

Seconds

3rd

Mandurang A

20.60

Seconds

4th

Beazley’s Bridge B

20.68

Seconds

5th

Gapsted A

20.70

Seconds

 

Event 1B:  Low Down Pump & Ladder – 11-15 Years

1st

Napoleons-Enfield A

16.95

Seconds

2nd

Ascot & District A

18.25

Seconds

3rd

Napoleons-Enfield B

19.02

Seconds

4th

Beazley’s Bridge A

19.58

Seconds

5th

Dunrobin/Nangeela A

20.36

Seconds

 

Chief Officer’s Challenge Event, Low Down Pump & Ladder

1st

Miners Rest A 11-13 Years (Levi Watt, Harry Walls, Maden Irving & Ed McHoul)

2nd

Napoleons-Enfield 11-15 Years (Billy Bedgood, Mitch Hazlett, Harrison VanGaans & Charlotte Roberts)

3rd

Chief Officer’s Charges: Chief Officer Jason Heffernan, DCO Brett Boatman, Acting DCO Adrian Gutsche & ACFO Tony Owen)

 

Event 2A:  Wet Hose & Ladder – 11-13 Years      

1st

Ascot & District A

23.56

Seconds

2nd

Mandurang A

24.58

Seconds

3rd

Maiden Gully A

25.49

Seconds

4th

Miners Rest B

25.77

Seconds

5th

Beazley’s Bridge A

26.19

Seconds

 

Event 2B:  Wet Hose & Ladder – 11-15 Years      

1st

Napoleons-Enfield A

20.50

Seconds

2nd

Beazley’s Bridge A

22.07

Seconds

3rd

Ascot & District A

22.29

Seconds

4th

Napoleons-Enfield B

22.96

Seconds

5th

Eldorado A

23.04

Seconds

 

Event 4A:  Tanker – Priming, Pumping & Ladder – 11-13 Years

1st

Ascot & District A

29.36

Seconds

2nd

Napoleons-Enfield A

30.58

Seconds

3rd

Beazley’s Bridge C

30.97

Seconds

4th

Gapsted A

34.24

Seconds

5th

Mandurang A

34.85

Seconds

 

Event 4B:  Tanker – Priming, Pumping & Ladder – 11-15 Years

1st

Beazley’s Bridge B

26.18

Seconds

2nd

Ascot & District A

26.65

Seconds

3rd

Napoleons-Enfield A

26.90

Seconds

4th

Dunrobin/Nangeela A

27.83

Seconds

5th

Napoleons-Enfield B

29.54

Seconds

 

Event 5A:  Hydrant & Tanker – 11-13 Years

1st

Beazley’s Bridge A

28.06

Seconds

2nd

Ascot & District A

29.69

Seconds

3rd

Beazley’s Bridge B

30.15

Seconds

4th

Miners Rest A

33.52

Seconds

5th

Maiden Gully A

33.63

Seconds

 

Event 5B:  Hydrant & Tanker – 11-15 Years

1st

Beazley’s Bridge A

25.34

Seconds

2nd

Mandurang A

27.12

Seconds

3rd

Beazley’s Bridge B

27.35

Seconds

4th

Napoleons-Enfield B

28.56

Seconds

5th

Ascot & District A

29.26

Seconds

 

Event 6A:  Tanker – Drawing Water from Tank – 11-13 Years

1st

Beazley’s Bridge A

23.09

Seconds

2nd

Ascot & District A

24.37

Seconds

3rd

Miners Rest A

27.73

Seconds

4th

Gapsted A

28.05

Seconds

5th

Napoleons-Enfield B

28.18

Seconds

 

Event 6B:  Tanker – Drawing Water from Tank – 11-15 Years

1st

Mandurang A

20.80

Seconds

2nd

Beazley’s Bridge B

22.47

Seconds

3rd

Eldorado A

22.57

Seconds

4th

Ascot & District A

24.46

Seconds

5th

Napoleons-Enfield A

27.71

Seconds

 

FINAL AGGREGATES

              

11-13 YEARS AGGREGATE

1st

Ascot & District A

52

Points

2nd

Beazley’s Bridge A

34

Points

3rd

Miners Rest A

26

Points

 

11-15 YEARS AGGREGATE

1st

Napoleons-Enfield A

40

Points

2nd

Beazley’s Bridge B  (on a countback)

32

Points

3rd   

Ascot & District A   (on a countback)

32

Points

 

CHAMPION TEAM:

1st

Ascot & District A

84

Points

2nd

Beazley’s Bridge A

64

Points

3rd

Napoleons-Enfield A

50

Points

 

VFBV State President Encouragement Award winner:  Maiden Gully B

 

Stan Ross Conduct Trophy winner:   Springhurst Brigade

 

Junior Firefighter Sprint winners:

11-13 Years – Female: Tilly McErlain, Ascot & District   

11-13 Years – Male:    Tom Griffiths, Gapsted

11-15 Years – Female: Charlotte Roberts, Napoleons-Enfield

11-15 Years – Male:    Equal 1st – Aiden Bryant, Mannerim and Otis Patton, Beazley’s Bridge

 

 

Saturday, 23 March 2024 17:32

2024 State Rural Senior Championship Results

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Final results for the 2024 State Rural Senior Championship held in Mooroopna on Saturday 23 March 2024 are now available.

The results are available for download at the bottom of this page. 

Presentation photos and times for all events will be posted on VFBV's dedicated Championships Facebook Page.

Results for all events are available to view here.

Division 1 Aggregate Winner - Eldorado A 

 

Division 2 Aggregate Winner - Truganina A 

Division 3 Aggregate Winner - Eldorado D

 

Event 1:  Low Down Pump & Ladder

Division 1:

1st

Eldorado A

16.28

Seconds

 

2nd

Leopold A

16.55

Seconds

 

3rd

Beazley’s Bridge A

17.40

Seconds

 

4th

Beazley’s Bridge B

17.47

Seconds

 

5th

Mandurang A

17.53

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Division 2:

1st

Truganina A

17.01

Seconds

 

2nd

Elaine A

17.13

Seconds

 

3rd

Dunrobin/Nangeela B

18.10

Seconds

 

4th

Swan Hill A

19.09

Seconds

 

5th

Pearcedale A

19.66

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Division 3:

1st

Maiden Gully A

19.37

Seconds

 

2nd

Napoleons-Enfield A

21.16

Seconds

 

3rd

Doreen A

21.57

Seconds

 

4th

Eldorado D

22.65

Seconds

 

5th

Truganina B

23.25

Seconds

 

Event 2:  Wet Hose & Ladder

Division 1:

1st

Leopold A

14.44

Seconds

 

2nd

Beazley’s Bridge B

15.53

Seconds

 

3rd

Beazley’s Bridge A

16.56

Seconds

 

4th

Eldorado A

16.70

Seconds

 

5th

Sedgwick A

17.16

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Division 2:

1st

Dunrobin/Nangeela B

16.28

Seconds

 

2nd

Pearcedale A

16.73

Seconds

 

3rd

Truganina A

17.14

Seconds

 

4th

Eldorado B

17.64

Seconds

 

5th

Eldorado C

18.55

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Division 3:

1st

Moorooduc B

17.48

Seconds

 

2nd

Maiden Gully A

17.92

Seconds

 

3rd

Moorooduc A

18.40

Seconds

 

4th

Eldorado D

18.92

Seconds

 

5th

Napoleons-Enfield A

19.36

Seconds

 


Event 3:  Tanker Hose Reel & Ladder

Division 1:

1st

Eldorado A

41.53

Seconds

 

2nd

Leopold A

41.68

Seconds

 

3rd

Connewarre A

44.13

Seconds

 

4th

Beazley’s Bridge A

44.64

Seconds

 

5th

Sedgwick A

46.53

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Division 2:

1st

Truganina A

47.97

Seconds

 

2nd

Elaine A

48.74

Seconds

 

3rd

Pearcedale A

52.56

Seconds

 

4th

Leopold B

53.33

Seconds

 

5th

Mannerim A

53.68

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Division 3:

1st

Maiden Gully A

55.93

Seconds

 

2nd

Eldorado D

57.70

Seconds

 

3rd

Truganina B

58.19

Seconds

 

4th

Mannerim B

58.25

Seconds

 

5th

Chiltern A

59.24

Seconds

 

Event 4:  Tanker - Priming, Pumping & Ladder

Division 1:

1st

Springhurst A

21.16

Seconds

 

2nd

Sedgwick A

22.15

Seconds

 

3rd

Hurstbridge A

23.07

Seconds

 

4th

Leopold A

23.26

Seconds

 

5th

Hurstbridge B

23.71

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Division 2:

1st

Eldorado C

24.61

Seconds

 

2nd

Truganina A

25.24

Seconds

 

3rd

Elaine A

25.69

Seconds

 

4th

Swan Hill A

25.95

Seconds

 

5th

Dunrobin/Nangeela B

26.98

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Division 3:

1st

Eldorado D

26.42

Seconds

 

2nd

Doreen A

26.98

Seconds

 

3rd

Moorooduc A

31.41

Seconds

 

4th

Chiltern A

31.87

Seconds

 

5th

Mannerim B

33.09

Seconds

 

Event 5:  Hydrant & Tanker

Division 1:

1st

Hurstbridge A

18.76

Seconds

 

2nd

Strathmerton A

19.95

Seconds

 

3rd

Beazley’s Bridge A

20.17

Seconds

 

4th

Dunrobin/Nangeela A

20.24

Seconds

 

5th

Leopold A

20.47

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Division 2:

1st

Eldorado B

22.95

Seconds

 

2nd

Dunrobin/Nangeela B

23.05

Seconds

 

3rd

Truganina A

23.45

Seconds

 

4th

Pearcedale A

24.15

Seconds

 

5th

Rutherglen A

24.23

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Division 3:

1st

Moorooduc A

20.58

Seconds

 

2nd

Napoleons-Enfield A

22.83

Seconds

 

3rd

Eldorado D

23.11

Seconds

 

4th

Maiden Gully A

24.69

Seconds

 

5th

Moorooduc B

25.98

Seconds

 


Event 6:  Tanker – Drawing Water from Tank

Division 1:

1st

Eldorado A

16.63

Seconds

 

2nd

Hurstbridge A

17.18

Seconds

 

3rd

Beazley’s Bridge B

18.84

Seconds

 

4th

Hurstbridge B

19.76

Seconds

 

5th

Leopold A

19.77

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Division 2:

1st

Truganina A

18.25

Seconds

 

2nd

Eldorado C

18.31

Seconds

 

3rd

Dunrobin/Nangeela B

18.90

Seconds

 

4th

Swan Hill A

19.08

Seconds

 

5th

Elaine A

19.55

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Division 3:

1st

Eldorado D

20.44

Seconds

 

2nd

Moorooduc A

21.07

Seconds

 

3rd

Napoleons-Enfield A

21.51

Seconds

 

4th

Maiden Gully A

22.99

Seconds

 

5th

Moorooduc B

24.65

Seconds

 

 

FINAL AGGREGATES

 

DIVISION 1 AGGREGATE

 

1st

Eldorado A

52

points

 

2nd  

Leopold A

44

Points

 

3rd  

Hurstbridge A

32

Points

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIVISION 2 AGGREGATE

 

1st

Truganina A

70

Points

 

2nd

Dunrobin/Nangeela B

40

Points

 

=3rd

Elaine A & Eldorado C

28

Points

 

DIVISION 3 AGGREGATE

 

1st

Eldorado D

56

Points

 

2nd

Maiden Gully A

50

Points

 

3rd

Moorooduc A

38

Points

 

 

Alan King AFSM Memorial Conduct Trophy winner:    Moorooduc Brigade

 

Outstanding Female Team:         District 9/27 Women’s Network

 

Winners of the Firefighter Sprint:

 

Female competitors:       1st           Alicia Roberts, Napoleons-Enfield

                                    2nd          Trinity Williams, Chiltern

                                    3rd          Emma Templeton, Swan Hill

 

Male competitors:           1st           Lachlan Wilkinson, Leopold

                                    2nd          Yee Zhao, Pearcedale

                                    3rd          Nathan Bolger. Connewarre

 

Thursday, 21 March 2024 16:11

2024 State Championships This Weekend

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The 2024 State Urban Senior Championship and the State Rural Senior and Junior Championships will be held this coming Saturday and Sunday, 23 and 24 March 2024 at the Mooroopna Recreation Reserve, Midland Highway, Mooroopna.

Once again the Urban Senior and Rural State Championships will be held on the same weekend, at the same venue on their own competition tracks.  Competing across the two days will be 40 junior teams and 76 senior teams including a number of new and returning teams. 

The Championships will commence with an opening ceremony on Saturday morning at 8:20am, before competition begins on each competition track from 9am.

The popular and impressive Torchlight Procession will be conducted on the evening of Sunday 23 March in Mooroopna.  The Torchlight Procession will begin at 8:30pm on Saturday evening.

Sunday mornings events will commence at 8:30am on each track.

Results from the Championship will be progressively posted over the weekend on VFBV’s dedicated Championships Facebook Page.

 

Teams competing in the Rural State Championships:

Seniors: 

Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Beazley’s Bridge A
Beazley's Bridge B
Connewarre A
Dunolly A
Dunrobin-Nangeela A
Dunrobin-Nangeela C
Eldorado A
Hurstbridge A
Hurstbridge B
Hurstbridge C
Leopold A
Mandurang A
Sedgwick A
Sedgwick B
Springhurst A
Strathmerton A
Beazley's Bridge C
Dunrobin/Nangeela D
Dunrobin-Nangeela B
Elaine A
Eldorado B
Eldorado C
Eltham A
Gapsted A
Leopold B
Mannerim A
Pearcedale A
Rutherglen A
Springhurst B
Swan Hill A
Truganina A
Yarroweyah A
Beazley's Bridge D
Chiltern A
District 9 & 27 Women's Network A
Doreen A
Eldorado D
Leopold C 
Maiden Gully A
Mannerim B
Moorooduc A
Moorooduc B
Napoleons-Enfield A
Pearcedale B
Strathmerton B
Truganina B

Juniors: 

Ascot & District A Maiden Gully A
Beazley's Bridge A Maiden Gully B
Beazley's Bridge B Mandurang A
Beazley's Bridge C Mannerim A
Chiltern A Miners Rest A
Doreen A Miners Rest B
Doreen B Napoleons-Enfield A
Dunolly A Napoleons-Enfield B
Dunrobin/Nangeela A Pearcedale A
Elaine A Pearcedale B
Eldorado A Springhurst A
Gapsted A Strathmerton A
Gapsted B Wodonga West A

Teams competing in the State Urban Senior Championship:

A Section B Section 
Dandenong
Eaglehawk
Kangaroo Flat
Maryvale
Melton A
Morwell
Narre Warren
Osborne Park A
Osborne Park B
Patterson River
Sale
Tatura
Wendouree
Werribee
Bendigo
Cohuna
Creswick
Echuca A
Echuca B
Euroa
Hallam
Hamilton/Colac
Hoppers Crossing
Horsham
Kerang
Knox Group
Kyneton
Maffra
Melton B
Mildura
Mooroopna
Pakenham/Narre Warren
Red Cliffs
Seymour
Stawell
Swan Hill A
Swan Hill B
Warracknabeal
Warrnambool
Whittlesea

 

Sunday, 17 March 2024 13:02

2024 State Urban Junior Championship Results

Written by

Final results for the 2024 State Urban Junior Championships held in Mooroopna on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 March 2024 are now available.

The results are listed below and are also available for download at the bottom of this page. 

Presentation photos and placegetters for all events have been posted on VFBV's dedicated Championships Facebook Page. Team times for each event are available for download at the bottom of this page. 

 

RESULTS – Saturday 16th March

Event  1               Hydrant – One Competitor, Under 14 Years

1st

MELTON A (Ryder Millington)

10.43

seconds

2nd

KANGAROO FLAT (Chris Mason)

11.09

seconds

3rd

ECHUCA A (Gratton Harrison)

11.21

seconds

4th

MELTON C (Ricky Cassar)

11.51

seconds

5th

KYNETON (Bonnie Tracey)

11.69

seconds


Event  2               Y Coupling – Two Competitors, Under 17 Years

1st

MELTON A (Devante Johns, Brodie Leitch)

11.61

seconds

2nd

KYNETON (Sam Foster, Royce Sharp)

12.09

seconds

3rd

MELTON B (Jay Challis, Riley Hunter)

13.17

seconds

4th

ECHUCA A (Mason Whinfield, Sophie Amos)

13.17

seconds

5th

SALE (Daniel King, Ruth King)

13.38

seconds

 

Event  3               Wet Hose Striking Second Disc – Four Competitors, Under 14 Years

1st

MAFFRA (Kobe Parsons, Tyler Schoenmaekers, Kristin Murphy, Kye Bence)

19.12

seconds

2nd

MELTON A (Ryder Millington, Tyler Goudie, Poppy Arandt, Lily Leitch)

19.19

seconds

3rd

ECHUCA A (Gratton Harrison, Archie Collier, Rick Ronnan, Connor Drinkwell)

19.65

seconds

4th

KYNETON (John Perace, Charlie Tracey, Bonnie Tracey, Patrick Sutton)

20.71

seconds

5th

SWAN HILL A (Xavier Morpeth, Orla Scott, Isiah Blair, Sasha Hayes)

21.01

seconds

 

Event  4               Y Coupling – Four Competitors, Under 17 Years

1st

KANGAROO FLAT (Dylan Gilbee, Lucy Gilbee, Oliver Lowndes, Katrina O;Neill)

8.32

seconds

2nd

MELTON A (Devante Johns, Brodie Leitch, Bayllie Arandt, Leah Steele)

8.64

seconds

3rd

MELTON C (Ryan Stone, Jyce Pascoe, Jayson Cassar, Mikaylah Crawford)

9.46

seconds

4th

ROWVILLE A (Matthew De Flippis, Thomas Landells, Lauren Braysahw, Brenton Radford)

9.63

seconds

5th

ECHUCA A (Sam Schmedje, Mason Whinfield, Sophie Amos, Kaylea Blake)

9.98

seconds

 

Event 5                Wet Hose Striking 1st & 2nd Discs – Four Competitors, Under 17 Years

1st

MELTON A (Devante Johns, Brodie Leitch, Bayllie Arandt, Leah Steele)

18.51

seconds

2nd

MELTON C (Ryan Stone, Jyce Pasco, Jayson Cassar, Mikaylah Crawford)

19.12

seconds

3rd

ROWVILLE A (Matthew De Flippis, Thomas Landells, Laurne Brayshaw, Brenton Radford)

19.26

seconds

4th

WERRIBEE A (Matthew Packer, Mitchell Inglis, Noah Carver, Rose Higgs)

20.13

seconds

5th

GISBORNE (Asher Kroon, Lincoln Moyes, Zac Dickson, Dylan Anderson-Treacy, Riley Judd)

21.28

seconds

  

Event  6               Marshall – One Competitor, Under 14 Years

1st

ECHUCA A (Archie Collier)

31.09

seconds

2nd

KANGAROO FLAT (Chris Mason)

33.95

seconds

3rd

SWAN HILL A (Isiah Blair)

34.38

seconds

4th

MELTON A (Tyler Goudie)

34.73

seconds

5th

HAMILTON (Jordan Uebergang)

37.07

seconds

 

Event  7               Wet Hose Striking 1st & 2nd Discs – Four Competitors, Under 14 Years

1st

SWAN HILL A (Xavier Morpeth, Orla Scott, Isiah Blair, Sasha Hayes)

21.61

seconds

2nd

ECHUCA A (Gratton Harrison, Archie Collier, Rick Ronnan, Connor Drinkwell)

21.87

seconds

3rd

MELTON A (Ryder Millington, Tyler Goudie, Poppy Arandt, Lily Leitch)

22.30

seconds

4th

MAFFRA (Kobe Parsons, Tyler Schoenmaekers, Kristin Murphy, Kye Bence)

23.19

seconds

5th

KYNETON (John Pearce, Charlie Tracey, Bonnie Tracey, Patrick Sutton)

23.51

seconds

 

Event  8               Marshall – One Competitor, Under 17 Years

1st

ROWVILLE A (Matthew De Filippis)

26.93

seconds

2nd

SWAN HILL A (Hunta Lindsay)

28.18

seconds

3rd

MELTON A (Devante Johns)

28.41

seconds

4th

MELTON C (Ryan Stone)

28.65

seconds

5th

ECHUCA A (Mason Whinfield)

28.75

seconds

 

Event  9               Wet Hose – Two Competitors, Under 17 Years

1st

MELTON A (Devante Johns, Brodie Leitch)

10.12

seconds

2nd

MELTON C (Jyce Pasco, Ryan Stone))

10.25

seconds

3rd

SWAN HILL A (Hunta Lindsay, Amity Scott)

10.81

seconds

4th

WERRIBEE A (Mitchell Inglis, Noah Carver)

10.92

seconds

5th

KYNETON (Sam Foster, Royce Sharp)

11.03

seconds

 

Event 10              Marshall – Two Competitors, Under 14 Years

1st

MAFFRA (Kobe Parsons, Tyler Schoenmaekers)

19.46

seconds

2nd

MELTON A (Ryder Millington, Tyler Goudie)

19.69

seconds

3rd

ECHUCA A (Gratton Harrison, Archie Collier)

20.18

seconds

4th

MELTON C (Jyce Pasco, Jayson Cassar)

20.20

seconds

5th

SALE (Tom de Nobile, Connor Knights)

22.06

seconds

 

Event 11              Wet Hose – Two Competitors, Under 14 Years

1st

MELTON A (Ryder Millington, Tyler Goudie)

12.98

seconds

2nd

ECHUCA A (Gratton Harrison, Archie Collier)

13.54

seconds

3rd

KYNETON (Charlie Tracey, Patrick Sutton)

13.59

seconds

4th

SWAN HILL A (Isiah Blair, Sasha Hayes)

13.75

seconds

5th

HAMILTON (Amely Pech, Jayda Bruni)

13.93

seconds

  

RESULTS – Sunday 17th March

Event 12              Hydrant – One Competitor, Under 17 Years

1st

MELTON A (Devante Johns)

12.23

seconds

2nd

WARRACKNABEAL  (Cody Polack)

13.69

seconds

3rd

KANGAROO FLAT (Dylan Gilbee)

13.71

seconds

4th

ECHUCA A (Sam Schmedje)

14.15

seconds

5th

MELTON C (Ryan Stone)

14.78

seconds

 

Event 13              Y Coupling – Two Competitors, Under 14 Years

1st

SWAN HILL A (Xavier Morpeth, Isiah Blair)

13.11

seconds

2nd

WARRACKNABEAL A (Zander Jonasson, Ben Wright)

13.97

seconds

3rd

ECHUCA A (Gratton Harrison, Archie Collier)

15.77

seconds

4th

SALE (Tom De Noble, Connor Knights)

15.82

seconds

5th

MELTON C (Ronan Steele, Ricky Cassar)

16.70

seconds

 

Event 14                Wet Hose Striking Second Disc - Four Competitors, Under 17 Years

1st

MELTON A (Devante Johns, Brodie Leitch, Bayllie Arandt, Leah Steele)

15.46

seconds

2nd

MELTON C (Ryan Stone, Jyce Pasco, Jayson Cassar, Mikaylah Crawford)

17.48

seconds

3rd

SWAN HILL A (Hunta Lindsay, Amity Scott, Sarah Scott, Madison Roberts)

17.89

seconds

4th

MELTON B (Alexis Johnston, Riley Hunter, Jay Challis, Matilda Franzo)

18.48

seconds

5th

ROWVILLE A (Matthew De Filippis, Thomas Landells, Lauren Brayshaw, Brenton Radford)

18.55

seconds

 

Event 15              Y Coupling – Four Competitors, Under 14 Years

1st

MAFFRA (Kobe Parsons, Tyler Schoenmaekers, Kristin Murphy, Kye Bence)

9.31

seconds

2nd

SWAN HILL A (Xavier Morpeth, Orla Scott, Isiah Blair, Sasha Hayes)

10.30

seconds

3rd

MELTON A (Ryder Millington, Tyler Goudie, Poppy Arandt, Lily Leitch)

10.35

seconds

4th

ECHUCA A (Gratton Harrison, Archie Collier, Rick Ronnan, Connor Drinkwell)

10.66

seconds

5th

WARRACKNABEAL A (Zander Jonasson, Ben Wright, Maddison Bentley, Riley Bish)

11.62

seconds

 

Event 16              Wet Hose Striking One Disc Twice – Four Competitors, Under 14 Years

1st

MAFFRA (Kobe Parsons, Tyler Schoenmaekers, Kristin Murphy, Kye Bence)

16.53

seconds

2nd

ECHUCA A (Gratton Harrison, Archie Collier, Rick Ronnan, Connor Drinkwell)

16.92

seconds

3rd

MELTON C (Ronan Steele, Ricky Cassar, Charlotte Crawford, Jayden Nixon)

17.65

seconds

4th

KYNETON (John Pearce, Charlie Tracey, Bonnie Tracey, Patrick Sutton)

18.72

seconds

5th

MELTON A (Ryder Millington, Tyler Goudie, Poppy Arandt, Lily Leitch)

19.11

seconds

 

Event 17              Marshall – Two Competitors, Under 17 Years

1st

MELTON A (Devante Johns, Brodie Leitch)

15.57

seconds

2nd

KANGAROO FLAT (Dylan Gilbee, Oliver Lowndes)

18.60

seconds

3rd

SALE (Daniel King, Izac Thexton)

19.30

seconds

4th

WARRACKNABEAL A (Cody Polack, Hayden Polack)

19.73

seconds

5th

RED CLIFFS A (Dylan Leerson, Tay Oliver)

20.44

seconds

 

Event 18              Wet Hose Striking One Disc Twice – Four Competitors, Under 17 Years

1st

MELTON A (Devante Johns, Brodie Leitch, Bayllie Arandt, Leah Steele)

14.14

seconds

2nd

KANGAROO FLAT (Dylan Gilbee, Lucy Gilbee, Oliver Lowndes, Katrina O’Neill)

15.25

seconds

3rd

MELTON C (Ryan Stone, Jyce Pasco, Jayson Cassar, Mikaylah Crawford)

15.61

seconds

4th

KYNETON (Sam Foster, Royce Sharp, Steph Sharp, Milika Fortune)

16.72

seconds

5th

WARRACKNABEAL A (Cody Polack, Hayden Polack, Rohan Richards, Eliza Williamson)

17.61

seconds

 

FINAL AGGREGATE RESULTS

 

DRY AGGREGATE:

1st

MELTON A

50

Points

2nd

KANGAROO FLAT

26

Points

3rd

ECHUCA A

25

Points

 

 

WET AGGREGATE

1st

MELTON A

49

Points

2nd

MELTON C

21

Points

=3rd

ECHUCA A & KANGAROO FLAT

18

Points

 

UNDER 14 YEARS AGGREGATE

1st

ECHUCA A

37

Points

2nd

MELTON A

35

Points

3rd

MAFFRA

34

Points

 

UNDER 17 YEARS AGGREGATE

1st

MELTON A

64

Points

2nd

MELTON C

24

Points

3rd

KANGAROO FLAT

21

Points

 

GRAND AGGREGATE                    

1st

MELTON A

99

Points

2nd

ECHUCA A

43

Points

3rd

SWAN HILL A

38

Points

 

2024 - Champion Team – Melton A

Coaches Anthony Rhodes, Bailey Rhodes, Ashley Goudie and Denzel Johns and competitors:

  1. Bayllie Arandt
  2. Poppy Arandt
  3. Tyler Goudie
  4. Devante Johns
  5. Brodie Leitch
  6. Lily Leitch
  7. Ryder Millington
  8. Leah Steele

 

Final Aggregate Board

Under 14 Years Aggregate Winner - ECHUCA A

 

Under 17 Years Aggregate & Grand Aggregate Winner - MELTON A

 

Thursday, 14 March 2024 15:50

2024 State Urban Junior Championship This Weekend

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The 2024 State Urban Junior Championship will be held this coming Saturday and Sunday, 16 and 17 March 2024 in Mooroopna. This year will be the 50th time the State Urban Junior Championship has been held.

Come along and see tomorrow’s CFA volunteers proudly demonstrate their skills.

If you are not involved with the CFA juniors program or haven’t witnessed the value the State Urban Junior Championship provides for young volunteers to develop practical skills and to be actively involved in CFA, then get along and be inspired.

Urban junior competitions have a proud 51 year history. This year 38 teams from CFA brigades from across Victoria will compete over the weekend.  

The 2024 Championship is being held at the Mooroopna Recreation Reserve, Midland Hwy, Mooroopna and events will begin at 8:30am each morning.

Results from the Championship will be progressively posted over the weekend on VFBV’s dedicated Championships Facebook Page

Teams competing in the 2024 State Urban Junior Championship are:

Ararat
Colac
Diamond Creek
Echuca A
Echuca B
Echuca/Mildura
Euroa A
Euroa B
Eynesbury
Frankston
Gisborne
Grovedale
Hamilton
Hoppers Crossing
Horsham
Kangaroo Flat
Kyneton
Maffra
Melton A
Melton B
Melton C
Red Cliffs A
Red Cliffs B
Rowville A
Rowville B
Sale
Seymour
Stawell
Swan Hill A
Swan Hill B
Upwey A
Upwey B
Wangaratta
Warracknabeal A
Warracknabeal B
Wendouree
Werribee A
Werribee B

Information for brigades competing this weekend can be downloaded from this page

Next weekend 23rd and 24th March will see the State Urban Senior Championship along with the State Rural Senior and Junior Championships take place at the Mooroopna Recreation Reserve also. With the popular Torchlight Procession to be held on Saturday 23rd March in Mooroopna. 

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