Victorian Members of Parliament who have signed the Pledge
Updated 11 March 2016 - Here's a list of Victorian MPs who have signed the pledge to support firefighters with cancer and vote for non-discriminatory presumptive legislation for all Victorian firefighters.
Members of Parliament - If you've signed but are not listed here, or if you would like to sign the pledge, contact VFBV on (03) 9886 1141.
Volunteers - If your local MPs have not yet signed the pledge, see our Presumptive Legislation page to download a copy and see more information on the firefighters' cancer issue.
Member (in alphabetical order) |
Electorate |
Neil Angus |
Forest Hill |
Gary Blackwood |
Narracan |
Gippsland East |
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Gembrook |
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South West Coast |
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Hastings |
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Robert Clark |
Box Hill |
Peter Crisp |
Mildura |
Martin Dixon |
Nepean |
Southern Metropolitan |
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Evelyn |
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Bulleen |
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Western Metropolitan |
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Andrew Katos |
South Barwon |
Emma Kealy |
Lowan |
Northern Victoria |
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Tim McCurdy |
Ovens Valley |
Eildon |
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Mornington |
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Morwell |
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Gippsland South |
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Northern Metropolitan |
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Bass |
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John Pesutto |
Hawthorn |
Simon Ramsay |
Western Victoria |
Dee Ryall |
Ringwood |
Steph Ryan |
Euroa |
Warrandyte |
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Tim Smith |
Kew |
David Southwick |
Caulfield |
Ripon |
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Murray Thompson |
Sandringham |
Bill Tilley |
Benambra |
Heidi Victoria |
Bayswater |
Nick Wakeling |
Ferntree Gully |
Murray Plains |
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Kim Wells |
Rowville |
Mary Wooldridge |
Eastern Metropolitan |
Return to the Presumptive Legislation page
Fire Safety Pledge - Brigades can win $1,000
CFA’s Fire Safety Pledge promotion is now open and will run until 3 December 2015.
Brigades are asked to encourage members of the public to visit; http://thefiresafetypledge.com.au/ and make a simple pledge that they will undertake activities to reduce their risk or better prepare themselves for fire.
It is designed to be an additional and innovative fun way to engage with the community around fire safety this year.
Members making the pledge are invited to nominate their local CFA brigade – there are prizes for the participant, and the Brigade can win up to $1,000 to be used for anything it feels would benefit the brigade and local community.
Brigades are encouraged to promote this campaign by;
- Sharing on Social Media
- Emails by individual Brigade members to families, friends and other contacts
- iPad/Tablet/Laptop stands at CFA Open Days, Ritchies supermarket displays, Bunnings BBQ events or other planned community engagement events
- Engaging local media to write a story
- Engaging key local figures to promote the pledge, such as MPs, Mayors, business leaders or the leaders of sporting/community clubs.
Download the Fire Safety Pledge kit for volunteers here.
This promotion has been supported and endorsed by our Joint VFBV/CFA Community Safety Committee and Brigades are encouraged to take it up at the local level.