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Wednesday, 21 November 2018 15:29

November 2018 Newsletter

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The November 2018 Newsletter is now available. Click here to view the full November 2018 edition.

You can view all previous editions by visiting the Archives available by clicking here. (Click on the Months Heading after you go to this page - to expand that months content.)

 

 


Editorial: Critical messages for the month ahead
By Andrew Ford, VFBV Chief Executive Officer

As we all prepare for the upcoming fire season, many are also nervous about the end of November when Victoria will elect its 59th Parliament and the fate of the CFA will be decided.

It is fair to say that for those of us involved in trying to help governments develop and implement policies that make things better, this election comes after a very challenging four years – and it’s not over yet.

Members know that VFBV started lobbying the Liberal Government before the last election in 2014 for Presumptive Cancer Legislation for CFA Volunteers. As history shows, the then Labor opposition promised to deliver Presumptive Legislation if elected.

This promise was not delivered.

Earlier this year, the Andrews Government introduced extremely controversial legislation alarmingly tying a deficient firefighters presumptive firefighters presumptive cancer Bill to proposed legislation that that would dismantle the CFA and further erode the CFA Chief and others’ power and control. Worse still, the Presumptive Cancer component did not deliver what was promised to volunteers and perpetuated discriminatory bureaucratic hurdles applying only to volunteers.

Many Members of Parliament were in support of progressing presumptive cancer legislation but could not vote for it because doing so would have also meant the destruction of the CFA. Moves to separate the legislation and progress the cancer protection components separately were also blocked by Labor, Greens and Reason Party MPs.

VFBV always seeks to remain non-party political in that we don’t “pick sides”, but we do have a very important role in making sure that any proposed policy is in the best interests of the safety of our communities and support to our members irrespective of which political party is in power.

Unfortunately just last week, Daniel Andrews confirmed he plans to pursue the same agenda to dismantle the CFA and hand the UFU even more control of Victoria’s fire services if he is still the Premier after the election. However, we know there are Members of the Labor Party who disagree with Mr Andrews and Candidates from other Parties who hold strong views on the issue as well.

Given the community interest in supporting CFA Volunteers and the diversity of views among political candidates - even within the same Party - VFBV is inviting every Candidate in every Electorate to publicly commit to the pledge below.

Responses are still coming in, but I urge everyone to visit www.CFAPledge.com.au to see if the Candidates in your electorate have taken the pledge to support CFA Volunteers or made any other comments that might help you and your family get a more clear picture of who you would like to represent you in Parliament.

Unrelated to the election, VFBV has also just launched some public messaging as part of a range of things we are progressively developing to help the public:

  1. better understand the range and extent of the work CFA Volunteers do to keep our community safe,

  2. learn about how they can help CFA Volunteers by being prepared in case of emergency, and  

  3. have more “skin in the game” by actively engaging with us as Supporters of CFA Volunteers.

This year, we have produced two audio messages voiced by VFBV State President Nev Jones that will be played on various radio stations across Victoria until summer. We have also developed a new public-facing website called www.SupportCFAVolunteers.com.au which aims to separate news, tools and information from the technical and operational information members need from our existing www.vfbv.com.au site. Most importantly, the new site encourages visitors to register as a Supporter of CFA Volunteers which will allow us to develop a network of people who care.

It is important for all of us to remind the community about the capacity, value and essential nature of CFA Volunteers and the current CFA model.

The CFA community embedded and volunteer-based model, with volunteers and paid CFA staff working together as one team, is the best model for Victoria. As CFA Volunteers, we also know the current CFA model is the only model capable of mobilising the enormous resources required to deal with major, concurrent and long duration fires experienced almost every Victorian summer.

The fact is that all major fire services reviews, including the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission, recognised the vital importance of the current CFA model, and in particular, the importance of:  

  1. the flexibility and capacity of CFA that exists because of its fully integrated paid and volunteer model, to continually evolve and adapt to meet changing risk circumstances and growing community service demands;

  2. CFA’s highly trained and prepared volunteer surge capacity able to be mobilised from volunteer brigades across Melbourne’s outer metropolitan area, provincial towns and CFA’s network of almost 1200 brigades;

  3. the value of CFA’s major incident management experience and local knowledge that exists within CFA’s vast volunteer resource;

  4. the importance of the CFA model as a fundamental foundation of community capacity and resilience; and

  5. the importance of respecting and recognising the value and professionalism of the work performed by CFA volunteers.

Unfortunately, some politicians and others with influence over them, have spent much of the past four years repeatedly telling the public that the CFA model no longer works, is stuck in the past, is outdated and somehow second- rate compared to a paid firefighter model.

While it’s obvious to us that dismantling CFA is not the answer, the repetition of this spin and political argy-bargy has left much of the public confused and with less confidence in our incredible service.

Please encourage your colleagues and friends to visit www.SupportCFAVolunteers.com.au and register as a Supporter of CFA Volunteers, and www.CFAPledge.com.au to learn more about the support your local Candidates are promising to CFA Volunteers if they are elected on 24 November.

Most importantly, I ask all volunteers to please actively support VFBV’s efforts to secure from every candidate, their commitment to the following pledge:

“I commit that I will not support any action that alters the existing CFA legislative arrangements unless such changes are recommended by an expert and independent review based on proper, transparent and evidence-based feasibility/cost/benefit analysis involving thorough consultation with CFA volunteers

 AND

I commit that I will not support any action, policy or legislative change likely to impact on CFA volunteers until the obligations and commitments set out in the CFA Volunteer Charter have been explicitly and fully adhered to.”

As candidates’ responses to the pledge are received, it will be very important that these are made known to as wider community audience as possible, congratulating those who take the pledge and encouraging those who don’t to think again. I urge all members to personally get involved and take action to spread the word and help ensure CFA is not destroyed.

 

Plumbing Regulations

The Victorian Government has recently completed its sunset review of the Plumbing Regulations, and have again failed to consult with VFBV or volunteers during its review. The Minister for Planning Mr Richard Wynne has announced the new Regulations which are to come into effect on 18 November 2018. The new regulations will have an impact on any CFA brigade that is currently providing FEM (Fire Equipment Maintenance) services to their communities and currently service fire hose reels.

Under the new Regulations, ‘routine servicing’ has been explicitly inserted into the regulations which will have the effect of regulating the twice-yearly routine servicing of all fire hose reels that has previously been done by qualified CFA Brigades, and now requires this work to be done by a licensed plumber.

There are currently more than 300 CFA Brigades and more than 1500 CFA members currently trained and performing routine inspection and service on fire equipment to over 30,000 premises across Victoria.

The regulations sunset review was conducted by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. Despite VFBV raising its concerns directly during the review period – both DELWP and CFA have failed to engage with VFBV or volunteers on the significant impacts that the new regulations will have on CFA volunteers.

Disappointingly, DELWP ignored VFBV’s requests for engagement and consultation during the review, eventually responding to VFBV correspondence advising that the “public consultation period is now closed.”

Most alarmingly, over a month after the regulatory review was finalised, CFA formally advised VFBV that it had not completed work on potential impacts of the new regulations, and would advise VFBV “in due course.” CFA further advised that it was CFA’s view that the most appropriate approach is to wait for the legislation to be drafted and passed by government prior to formal engagement with brigades or VFBV.

As a result – the full impact of this legislative change was most likely little understood by decision makers during the Regulatory Impact process.

Current CFA recommended pricing of the six-monthly Level 1 hose reel servicing for example is $6.50 with the annual Level 2 service provided for $15.50 Concerns about the lack of licensed plumbers willing to conduct this rudimentary work, especially in remote rural areas, has led many to fear market economics of supply and demand may drive large scale non-compliance and put upward pressure on costs that will inevitably be passed on to the public.

Volunteer Workwear and Structural Helmets

VFBV continues to receive a high number of enquiries from the field requesting updates on Volunteer Workwear and Structural Helmets. We have very little information on either of these topics, and unfortunately have very little to add to that of previous updates. We share members frustration with the lack of information or status.

With regards to volunteer workwear, VFBV received a request from CFA on the 3rd October 2018 asking that we provide feedback on a draft survey that CFA was proposing to run on the week starting the 15th October. VFBV responded to this correspondence with feedback on the proposed survey and have not received any further information, and are unsure why the survey was not released as planned. Delegates from the Joint VFBV/CFA Volunteerism committee requested an update on Sunday 18th November, and were advised that CFA would get back to us.

With regards to Structural Helmets, VFBV’s last conversation on this topic was held with CFA on the 11th October 2018. Following the Chief Officer’s updates via facebook in the week preceding that meeting, VFBV advised CFA that as CFA had decided to trial a number of helmets - it was our expectation that user trials be established as a priority – and that volunteers have an opportunity to be involved in field trials across the State ASAP.  We have not received any further information on timing or arrangements, and no further information was provided to Joint Committees over the weekend on its current status or tender progress.

Presumptive Legislation for all firefighters promised by Liberal National Coalition

On Saturday 27th October 2018, the Victorian Liberal Opposition leader Matthew Guy MP and Brad Battin MP Shadow Minister for Emergency Services promised a Liberal National Government will introduce a Presumptive Legislation Bill in the first parliamentary sitting week of 2019 if elected this November.

Brad Battin has confirmed that the legislation proposed by the Victorian Liberal Opposition addresses key principles raised by VFBV, including:

  1. will cover the 12 specified cancers and qualifying periods as per Commonwealth legislation;
  2. will treat volunteers and paid firefighters equally for eligibility and will not apply extra hurdles or process for volunteers;
  3. will include exposures occurring because of firefighting training activity;
  4. will provide support mechanisms to establish eligibility where historical records are deficient, like the QLD approach. Will NOT twist this process in a way that creates a barrier to volunteer eligibility;
  5. will include provisions to provide special consideration for exceptional exposure events
  6. will NOT be tied to other unrelated legislation or negative change, policy, parameters etc as a pre-condition for it being introduced to parliament; and
  7. will be introduced to parliament in the first sitting week of 2019, if Liberal Nationals elected this November

This is welcome news and comes on the back of many years of broken promises and political games surrounding this issue.

This is an issue fundamental to supporting firefighters, yet its progress has been frustrated by broken promises, proposals that discriminated against volunteers and for the past year has been inappropriately and immorally tied up as a ransom note and condition of people caving into the Victorian Governments agenda of dismantling CFA and giving more control of CFA to the UFU.

This is an issue fundamental to supporting firefighters, yet its progress has been frustrated by broken promises, proposals that discriminated against volunteers and for the past year has been inappropriately and immorally tied up as a ransom note and condition of people caving into the Victorian Governments agenda of dismantling CFA and giving more control of CFA to the UFU.

VFBV has been campaigning for this important legislation since 2011 and feel very frustrated that despite promises made by the current State Government during the lead up to the last State election we are now the only state in Australia that does not have this legislation in place.

VFBV has consistently argued that the health and safety of our firefighters should be a priority, above politics. Whilst we congratulate the Liberal National Coalition for making this announcement it is important that volunteers now re double our efforts to encourage all politicians to immediately make it a bi-partisan commitment.

Volunteers now need to directly contact your local MP and candidates running in the coming Victorian State election and let them know that:

  1. we want all politicians to immediately commit to bipartisan support for simple, non-discriminatory presumptive legislation for all Victorian firefighters;
  2. the move by the Victorian Government earlier this year to tie legislation protecting firefighter’s health to unrelated and flawed legislation to dismantle CFA was a huge slap in the face for CFA volunteers and our paid firefighter colleagues.
  3. as firefighters across Victoria prepare for a busy and high-risk summer period the least they should be offered peace of mind to know that if they contract cancer as a result of their firefighting duties there will be simple and fair protection that will look after them rather than drag them into complex and unfair legal battle as is currently the case.
  4. CFA volunteers are extremely frustrated that the current political and industrial game playing with CFA means that we head into summer without this cancer protection
  5. we call on all politicians to commit to supporting the commitment announced today by the Liberal National coalition
  6. we also call on every politician to promise never again to tie the firefighter cancer protection issue or any other support for firefighter’s health to any agenda to dismantle CFA or any agenda to diminish the important work that volunteers do.

Ask your local MP to explain to you why a firefighter’s health in Victoria is less important than firefighters in every other state? And let them know that we think holding firefighter’s health as a ransom note for politically motivated destruction of CFA is immoral and irresponsible.

Victoria is the only state without Presumptive Legislation for Firefighters

Scientific evidence already shows firefighters are more prone to certain cancers than the general public, because of their firefighting activities. This evidence has been accepted by a Senate Inquiry, the Australian Parliament and all other State Governments, and it is time Victorian firefighters also had fair access to compensation.

VFBV has worked actively with volunteer representative bodies in all other states to ensure this protection is implemented and to ensure that legislation in each state does not discriminate against volunteers. So whilst we endure continued frustration here in Victoria it’s great to see the legislation in place in each other state.

With the New South Wales Government tabling its Presumptive Legislation recently, this leaves Victoria as the only State in Australia that does not provide presumptive legislation for its firefighters.

Unlike the inferior legislation proposed by the Victorian Government (earlier this year) linked to the carve up of CFA and discriminating against volunteers, the NSW legislation treats volunteer and paid firefighters equally, is simple, has no arbitrary incident activity thresholds hurdles applying for volunteers and does not impose an arbitrary cut-off limit post service.

To Recap – Important Background

Presumptive legislation is commonly referred to as the Firefighters’ Cancer Law – it is designed to provide a fairer and simpler path to compensation for volunteer and paid firefighters who contract typical firefighter cancers.

Presumptive Legislation removes the almost impossible barrier to accessing their existing entitlements. Because of the long onset periods of cancer, firefighter’s have to prove their cancer was caused by one particular fire or incident that might have happened 10 or 15 years ago.

Presumptive Legislation reverses the onus of proof – the firefighter’s cancer would be presumed to be work related provided the firefighter has sufficient years of service. A firefighter’s claim could still be rejected if it could be proven that the cancer was not related to firefighting duties.

Presumption allows the firefighter to concentrate on treatment and recovery, not a lengthy and expensive court case.

The cancers and years-of-service eligibility requirements that appear in the Commonwealth and other States’ legislation can be found here.

What volunteers can do

Speak up.

Ask your local Member of Parliament and any candidate standing in the coming November Victorian State Election for their support – go and see them, write them a letter or send an email, let them know that:

  1. we want all politicians to immediately commit to bipartisan support for simple, non-discriminatory presumptive legislation for all Victorian firefighters;
  2. the move by the Victorian Government earlier this year to tie legislation protecting firefighter’s health to unrelated and flawed legislation to dismantle CFA was a huge slap in the face for CFA volunteers and our paid firefighter colleagues.
  3. as firefighters across Victoria prepare for a busy and high-risk summer period the least they should be offered is to know that if they contract cancer as a result of their firefighting duties there will be simple and fair protection that will look after them rather than drag them into complex and unfair legal battle as is currently the case.
  4. CFA volunteers are extremely frustrated that the current political and industrial game playing with CFA means that we head into summer without this cancer protection
  5. we call on all politicians to commit to supporting the commitment announced today by the Liberal National coalition
  6. we also call on every politician to promise never again to tie the firefighter cancer protection issue or any other support for firefighter’s health to any agenda to dismantle CFA or any other unrelated issue.

Ask your local politicians to explain to you why a firefighter’s health in Victoria is less important than firefighters in every other state? And let them know that we think holding firefighter’s health as a ransom note for politically motivated destruction of CFA is wicked, immoral and irresponsible.

Ask them for a clear-cut answer - Do they support presumptive legislation that treats volunteer and paid firefighters equally?

Ask them to specifically commit that they will support stand-alone, unambiguous, no tricks presumptive cancer legislation?

And while you are there, ask them to promise they will not support any action, legislation or policy that will dismantle CFA.

Visit VFBV website for further information and visit www.SupportCFAVolunteers.com.au to see what politicians are saying or to share important feedback.

 

VEOHRC Review to Remain Blocked

VFBV has been advised by VEOHRC that the Commission has decided not to apply to the High Court for special leave to appeal the Court of Appeal decision which stopped the release of the VEOHRC report into MFB and CFA. The Commission has expressed their disappointed that the report was blocked from being published and have advised that the Court of Appeal decision means that the Commission must stop working on the review and cannot publish the final report.

The VEOHRC Commissioner has acknowledged the frustration that this will cause the thousands of individuals who bravely shared their personal stories of harassment, intimidation and discrimination and has expressed  her extreme disappointment that the court result means that these insights may never be used for positive change.  VFBV will continue to urge VEOHRC and the UFU to find a way to ensure the reviews most important opportunities for improvement are able to be made public but the latest advice from VEOHRC does not give this aspiration much hope.

VFBV remains astonished that once again too much external interference in the management of CFA has been able to stop the release of a Government report, sadly this is further proof of the excessive interference we have been seeking to expose for some years.

VEOHRC has invited anyone who has experienced discrimination, sexual harassment or victimisation in the fire services and wishes to make a confidential complaint to contact their independent conciliation service.  This offer should be taken up by anyone with a concern.

Many volunteers have contacted VFBV expressing their anger and frustration about the external interference and ability for a legal technicality to be used to stop this important VEOHRC work and these concerns have been strongly represented to VEOHRC, members are encouraged to also contact VEOHRC directly.

VFBV News Notes

The following VFBV News Notes have been released in the last month and can each be found on our website. 

 

Wednesday, 21 November 2018 11:09

Changes to Pager Message Format Rolling Out in December

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CFA have advised that ESTA will roll out several enhancements to the paging templates during December 2018, these enhancements have been facilitated based on feedback from the field.

Members would remember from previous VFBV Joint Committee updates that back in 2013, CFA agreed to modify the format of pager messages that would see the ten-digit incident number moved from the front of the message – to the end. This was a result of strong volunteer feedback when CFA moved from the old 4-line EAS Pager to the now two-line Alpha Legend pagers. The logic; given the smaller screen real-estate – moving any non-essential info out of the first two lines would help people see more important incident information without having to scroll. 

The enhancements being rolled out next month include (but are not restricted to) the following;


• Event number will now be at the end of the pager message

• Alarm template has been updated to include the Key Peg in front of key details (where key peg details have been provided)

• EMR template has been updated to include the agencies notified and the AV case number at the end of the pager message. Also changed is the EMR ancillary page (non-emergency) which will not contain patient details but still allow non EMR responder's to know the Brigade has been paged to an EMR event

An example of the new format is below:

CFA Operational Communications has also put out a document outlining the changes in more detail and providing several examples. You can download a copy of that guide form the bottom of this page, under Downloads.

 

 

Wednesday, 21 November 2018 10:50

Has your Digital Scanner gone quiet?

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A reminder to members that they are required to update their Uniden Digital Scanner with new firmware. The network is now using a propriety codec that the original firmware did not support. This has been updated in the latest firmware - so if your scanner has gone quiet recently, it is likely you have not yet updated your scanners software. Details ont he update can be found in this article: https://vfbv.com.au/index.php/component/k2/item/645-uniden-digital-scanner-software-update

Following some questions, we have updated the instructions on how to update your scanner's software. Please Note: Uniden does not currently provide a Linux or Mac OS version of its update software. If you don't have access to a computer running Windows, we suggest you use either a Brigade computer, or contact your local District office who may be able to assist.

Instructions

The Uniden UBCD436-PT scanner is required to be updated to ensure the scanner is current for the rollout of the outer Metro channels and enhancements under the Digital Radio Upgrade Project such as the updating of control channel frequencies across the State.  Also included with this upgrade is the DELWP Digital channels and removal of CFA analogue channels.

This update has been simplified by a single update file that can be done by:

  1. Click the link ( https://uniden.com.au/Downloads/CFA_firm_and_master_data_updater_V1_00_01.zip ) which will open a warning box:



  2. Click OK to download the CFA firm and Master Data Updater v.1 zip file

  3. Extract the Updater zip file onto your computer

  4. Run the Setup and follow the instructions to install the program

  5. Once installed, click on the desktop icon to run the CFA Firm and Master Data Update program

  6. Connect the scanner to the computer via the USB cable

  7. Press the menu button on the side of the scanner

  8. Rotate the Select knob until “Settings” is highlighted

  9. Press the Select knob down to select “Settings”

  10. Rotate the Select Knob until “PC Programming Mode” is highlighted

  11. Press the Select Knob down to select “PC Programming Mode”

  12. Press the “E-yes” key to enter PC Programming Mode

  13. Your Scanner should now be in “PC Programming Mode”

 

Notes:

  1. Your PC may ask permission to connect to the Scanner, if so, click Accept/Allow

  2. Windows File Explorer may automatically open which can be ignored or closed

  3. Once the update is completed you may notice the scanner displays “there is nothing to scan”. If you receive this simply enter in your district number and the “E” key to commence scanning all of your chosen favourites

  4. Any favourites you had previously created will be removed under the upgrade process. However they are held within the Sentinel software but do not write to the scanner

 

 

 

 

Friday, 16 November 2018 15:02

Declining CFA Volunteer Numbers

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VFBV Chief Executive Officer Andrew Ford was interviewed by Nicole Chvastek on Regional ABC Drive on Wednesday 14th November in relation to declining volunteer numbers, our concerns with Govt proposal to dismantle CFA and announcement of our pledge request to all Vic state election candidates. This interview followed an article appearing in this week’s Weekly Times that has reported a loss of 3,534 of CFA operational volunteers over the last four years. A transcript of this important interview is below. The full audio of the interview can be found on the ABC website.

 

Please Note: This transcript has been prepared for internal use only, and should not be relied upon for any other use. While it is believed to be current and accurate, it is not warranted to be so. Anyone accessing this transcript undertake responsibility for assessing the relevance and accuracy of the content. Before using the material contained in this transcript, the permission of the relevant presenter should be obtained. An audio version of the interview is available.


Radio Interview Transcript

Nicole

Well….volunteers…..CFA volunteers have drawn a line in the sand. They will be demanding from every state election candidate, doesn’t matter what party you’re associated with, clarification as to whether or not those candidates do or do not support the carve up of the CFA.   As we head into another dangerous bushfire season the Weekly Times has revealed that the CFA has lost more than 3,500 of its operational volunteers since the end of 2014 and the CEO of VFBV has warned that the exodus has only just begun. 

We requested an interview with James Merlino the Emergency Services Minister and he declined.

Andrew Ford is the CEO of Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria.  Andrew Ford – good afternoon.

 

Andrew

Good afternoon Nicole.

 

Nicole

So why are they leaving in droves Andrew Ford?

 

Andrew

I think they are leaving, and members are telling us they are leaving because they have had enough of the Government’s approach and attitude to CFA, the Government’s current plans to carve CFA up, the Government talking the CFA down just to drive their political agenda – the political interference in CFA and the Government’s secret deals with the union. The Government is breaking the heart of CFA volunteers - they don’t want to leave but they find at the end of the day, it’s just hurting them to stay.

 

Nicole

Is it true - this report by the Weekly Times, that you’ve lost 3,534 operational volunteers since the end of 2014 – a 9% drop in your active firefighting force?

 

Andrew

I don’t have the numbers, CFA have those, but I have spoken to CFA today and understand the figures quoted in the Weekly Times article are accurate. My own view is that and based on what we know of the way numbers go, there is every chance the figures if they were available for October would be even worse, and in addition to those that might have come to the point of hanging up their yellows and leaving, there are others that I know have withdrawn and are really watching what happens in the forthcoming state election. I think we are seeing the tip of the iceberg and it really worries me.

 

Nicole

What do you mean the tip of the iceberg?

 

Andrew

The Government has plans to carve CFA up – it has gone about a public campaign of bad mouthing the capacity and professionalism and service capability of volunteers, particularly in urban communities. Volunteers are sick of that, sick of the political interference in CFA and I have a constant stream of my members saying to me that we are really, really can’t take this much longer and we will wait and see what comes towards the end of this year, particularly at this state election.

 

Nicole

How many do you think will go?

 

Andrew

I hate to think Nicole. We have put a lot of energy into trying to convince the Government that their flawed agenda to carve up CFA is wrong, is dangerous , is irresponsible – we’ve been on that path for some years and the reason we’ve invested so much in that, the reason people like Jane Garrett stood down as Minister, the reason CFA Board stood up and CFA Chief Officer and CEO, was because this is a very serious issue, and I think we could see many more – I’d hate to put a number on it because then you get called a doomsayer – but you know want – I want to have a clear conscious, if a bad Government policy kills off the CFA, I want to know that I can sleep at night trying to do everything we could to stop that from happening.

 

Nicole

The trend is 1,000 a year we’re losing.

 

Andrew

The trend is, the net loss - is what I think the Weekly Times article points out.  There’s always volunteers coming and going.  CFA does enormous work and really good work to continue to recruit volunteers and I have spoken to CFA today, and they confirmed that the intake of vols and the supply of volunteers from their recruitment effort is still strong, and pretty consistent year in and year out.  So that shows the supply is there, but there are people hanging up their boots and leaving, and you’re right, so the drop over last 4 years is a big drop in numbers, I think it’s nearly 10% reduction in operational capacity.

 

That’s got to get Victorians to wake up and say what’s happening here? The volunteer capacity in the state, the potential is enormous, it’s been proven year in, year out, and yet we’ve got a Government that wants to slap it in the face – it’s just beyond belief.

 

Nicole

You say that this is the tip of the iceberg, they are leaving at the rate of 1,000 a year, can you see that stopping any time soon?

 

Andrew

No I can’t. I could see it stopping if we have a change of heart.

 

Nicole

What you mean is a change of Government.

 

Andrew

No - I mean a change of heart. We need the policy that proposes to carve CFA up taken off the table, however that gets taken off the table is up to the public of Victoria at the end of the day. We either need to convince the Government that it’s a bad plan and they should need to change their mind and give it a rethink – we need to convince individual politicians to have a rethink and actually as we have asked, pledge their support to not carve the CFA up, or a change of Government would take that policy off the table.

 

Nicole

The policy is off the table isn’t it Andrew? The legislation underpinning the dismantling of the CFA was defeated in the Upper House.

 

Andrew

This is the alarm bell I need to ring to your listeners today. Most people in the community actually think that the issue is off the table because it was defeated back at Easter in the Upper House of the Victorian parliament – all that means is it is lying in wait. The Premier Daniel Andrews confirmed a about a week or so ago that if re-elected, the Andrews Government will pursue the policy, which is to pursue the policy to dismantle CFA. Now that is a live issue, that is dependant on who is in Government come December.

 

Nicole

What will you be doing in terms of contacting each and every candidate standing for this election?

 

Andrew

Ok - We’ve written to every candidate, from all parties and all independents, asking for them to take a pledge or fess up to not taking the pledge, but asking them to take a pledge that they will not commit to any action essentially that would dismantle CFA, other than action that might be recommended by an expert and independent transparent review process, and also to commit to absolute genuine consultation with volunteers before any change is made. 

We’ve established a website people can visit – supportCFAVolunteers.com.au - where we will be identifying which way candidates have pledged.  If they pledge to support CFA we should applaud them, if they are not yet decided I’m asking the community and our members to work with them to try and convince them of the right thing to do and explain the folly of going ahead with a carve up of CFA, and if they are not taking the pledge, in other words if they don’t support the continuation of CFA in its current form, they ought to be brave enough to speak up, and we are saying to people we can’t tell you how to vote, we won’t tell you how to vote, VFBV is non-party political, but vote with your eyes wide open.

 

Nicole

The Government says that the carve up in fact is about modernising the firefighting services that have for too long operated under a model which was constructed decades ago. That’s urban communities are growing at an expediential rate, and that it is time to reconfigure the firefighting services to reflect that. What’s wrong with that?

 

Andrew

So first up that is absolute political spin, the biggest load of rubbish that I’ve ever heard.  The reality is Nicole the proposal that is on the table is designed to do one thing, and its designed to give the union more control over the fire services of Victoria and designed to get the union’s Enterprise Bargaining Agreement through the Fair Work Commission process without it having to meet provisions that don’t erode the capacity of volunteers.  The proposal does nothing – nothing at all, and this is factually provable, does nothing at all to add additional resources to the fire services, does nothing to improve the flexibility of fire services ability to grow with growing community service demands and will in fact restrict it further and limit it.

The other thing the public need to know is, the CFA model of course it was established more than 50 years ago, but it has evolved every year as communities evolved, and the model already has the capacity to supplement volunteers with paid firefighters where busy urban communities need more support.  That model is world renowned – it works, it works in heavily urbanised communities – it not only saves Victoria hundreds of millions of dollars every year, it is the most flexible model going, and the Government is looking to carve it up.

They are looking to break up the fire services, when all the recent major reviews including the Black Saturday Royal Commission talked about joining the fire services up more and the fire services working together – the Government is spinning their way out of a secret deal with the union.

 

Nicole

So what is your concern as we face yet another dangerous fire season, and at the same time we’re bleeding firefighting volunteers?

 

Andrew

My concern is that what people are wondering about what might happen now as we look at the election of the 24th November, that come the 26th November if the policy is actually still on the table, we are going to have a firefighting service limping into this fire season with broken hearts and a knowledge that the CFA as we know it today, is on the cusp of being destroyed, so that’s my concern for this fire season.

Volunteers will do what needs to be done, they will work to their last ounce of energy to protect their communities, but there will be a heavy weight around the neck of the fire services. My big concern is that for the years ahead, I think we are on a very slippery slope to dire consequence.  I actually think Nicole this is a defining moment for Victoria and I really do ask the community to wake up, and stand up and see the fact that the CFA problem is not off the table, it’s very clearly there and if the policy goes ahead to dismantle CFA, we’re in a lot of trouble into the future.

 

Nicole

What do you mean – you talk about dire consequences – what is that code for?

 

Andrew

I mean we won’t have the capacity that we’ve drawn on in previous years to meet major fires.  An enormous part of Victoria’s major firefighting capacity is drawn from volunteers in outer metropolitan Melbourne, in provincial centres and townships across Victoria.  The Govt. model will be a very clear start, and deliberate move to start diminishing the role of volunteers in those urbanised communities, downgrading it, discouraging it and in future where we’ve had huge numbers of volunteers drawn on from those places for the Black Saturday fires, the Great Alpine fires, a whole range of fires, they won’t be there. 

And to put it into perspective, the California fires that are getting a lot of air play at the moment – tragic and sad and our hearts go out to those people who have lost lives, and loved ones and property – a hundred thousand hectares. 

The Great Alpine fires of 2006 in Victoria were 1.3M hectares – many many many more firefighters deployed to those fires than in the California fires.  19,000 volunteers and paid firefighters deployed to the Black Saturday fires - take 10% off that number, you’re down about 500 fire trucks – its simple maths.

 

Nicole

Andrew Ford thank you again, CEO of VFBV.

 

 


The full audio can be accessed by clicking on the graphic below:

Visit www.SupportCFAVolunteers.com.au to find out if your local candidate has taken the CFA Pledge.

VOLUNTEERS ASK POLITICIANS TO TAKE A PLEDGE NOT TO DISMANTLE CFA

Members will be very aware of ongoing concerns about the current Government’s proposal to dismantle CFA.  This proposal is still on the table and just last week, Daniel Andrews confirmed he plans to pursue the same agenda to dismantle the CFA and hand the UFU even more control of Victoria’s fire services if he is still the Premier after the election.

Those of us involved with CFA are all acutely aware of the negative impact this fragmentation of Victoria’s fire services will have on the CFA’s capacity to respond to major fires, the way volunteers and paid firefighters work together and the operations of CFA generally.  But many people in the community incorrectly think the threat of dismantling CFA was removed last Easter when the legislation underpinning the planned dismantling of CFA was defeated in the Upper House of Victorian Parliament.  Also many people in the community won’t realise that some of their local state election candidates are active supporters of carving the CFA up and diminishing the role of volunteers.

And we know that the result of the forthcoming Victorian State election will determine the fate of CFA, unless candidates can be convinced of the need to take the flawed plans to dismantle CFA off the table. 

VFBV is non-party political but we do have an important and legitimate role and responsibility to raise concerns about issues impacting on volunteers and to try and shape Government policy, raise concerns and actively advocate for a rethink when flawed policy has the potential to erode CFA volunteer capacity or reduce the ability for volunteers to deliver community safety benefits for Victorian’s.

Despite the Premier’s recent and disappointing confirmation that he still proposes to go ahead with the plans to dismantle CFA we should not give up trying to gain support from candidates who do not want CFA to be destroyed; change the minds of those candidates who perhaps do not understand the dire consequence if the flawed plans go ahead; gain support of any candidates yet to make up their mind; and/or call out any candidates who do not support CFA and CFA volunteers. 

To this end VFBV has written to every candidate running in the forthcoming Victorian State election, asking them to take the following public pledge:

“I commit that I will not support any action that alters the existing CFA legislative arrangements unless such changes are recommended by an expert and independent review based on proper, transparent and evidence-based feasibility/cost/benefit analysis involving thorough consultation with CFA volunteers

AND

I commit that I will not support any action, policy or legislative change likely to impact on CFA volunteers until the obligations and commitments set out in the CFA Volunteer Charter have been explicitly and fully adhered to.”

(A copy of the letter sent to every candidate is attached to our news note whcih can be downloaded from the bottom of this page)

We have also set up a website www.SupportCFAVolunteers.com.au specifically established to allow volunteers and the community to quickly and easily see which candidates in their electorate have taken the pledge and which have refused to publicly support CFA volunteers in this way.  The website will be continuously updated as new pledges or comments are received and there will be links to publicise other relevant historic comments from candidates regarding this matter. 

Action required from volunteers is to actively approach your local candidates via email, letter, phone call or visits to express your concerns about the flawed policy to carve CFA up and to encourage them to take the pledge and broadcast to their community that they have done so.  It is also vital that you actively follow up with communications in your local community to let as many people as possible know where your local candidates stand on this matter.  As your local candidates take the pledge or do not take the pledge we need you to:

·         actively spread the word by talking to your friends, family, neighbors, community networks and work colleagues;

·         contact your local newspaper, radio and other media to celebrate candidates who support CFA and encourage those yet to take the pledge to do so;

·         let everyone know about candidates who do not take the pledge;

·         write letters to the editor of your local newspaper or post articles on social media simply thanking those who take the pledge and encouraging those who haven’t to rethink;

·         encourage everyone to visit www.SupportCFAVolunteers.com.au;

·         share links and relevant updates via social media; and

·         take the time to continue to work with candidates who are reluctant to take the pledge in the hope that we can collectively talk some sense into them.

While you are talking to candidates be clear and listen carefully for tell-tale spin, candidates who claim to support CFA and CFA volunteers will be prepared to take the pledge.  Candidates who still support plans to carve the CFA up and give even more control of Victoria’s fire services to the union, do not support CFA volunteers and are not being honest if they say they do.

Keep your commentary non-party political and simply talk the facts about who takes the pledge and who doesn’t, and why Victoria can’t afford to carve CFA up.

Remember we are not telling people how to vote at the forthcoming state election but we are trying to achieve transparency and a more sensible policy outcome, and we do want people to vote with their eyes wide open about how their prospective local political candidate will work to determine the fate of CFA after this state election.

This is an extremely important issue for the safety of all Victorian’s, act now to ensure the message is spread while it still counts.  Do not leave it for someone else to spread the word and do not look back one day if it comes to be that CFA no longer exists as we know it today and say to yourself that wished you had done more. 

I am asking every volunteer to act personally before it is too late.  Please visit www.SupportCFAVolunteers.com.au  for the link to see where your local candidate really stands on this issue.

That site also contains news, information and support material to help you spread the word.

 

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Visit www.SupportCFAVolunteers.com.au to find out if your local candidate has taken the CFA Pledge.

 

Friday, 09 November 2018 12:58

Jack Rush QC Radio Interview

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Jack Rush RFD QC has been interviewed on Neil Mitchell's Breakfast Program on 3AW.

Mr Rush is a former Supreme Court Judge, and was Counsel assisting the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission into the Black Saturday fires. 

Mr Rush has echoed concerns also raised by Bernard Teague AO, also a former Judge of the Supreme Court and was the Chairperson (head Commissioner) of the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission.

The Radio Interview on 3AW can be found by clicking on the graphic below:

 

https://www.3aw.com.au/jack-rush-qc-andrews-and-marshalls-dangerous-agenda-to-emasculate-the-cfa/


 

News Reports can be viewed from the following:

Jack Rush RFD QC

Jack Rush QC lashes Daniel Andrews over treatment of the CFA
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/jack-rush-qc-lashes-daniel-andrews-over-treatment-of-the-cfa/news-story/fd4e4bbf1f39bb212f5433da551f252e

Jack Rush QC: Andrews and Marshall’s dangerous agenda to "emasculate the CFA"
https://www.3aw.com.au/jack-rush-qc-andrews-and-marshalls-dangerous-agenda-to-emasculate-the-cfa/ 

 

Bernard Teague AO

Black Saturday royal commissioner says UFU crisis is hurting Victoria as fears grow over bushfire season
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/black-saturday-royal-commissioner-says-ufu-crisis-is-hurting-victoria-as-fears-grow-over-bushfire-season/news-story/afc52170154e09e677807f60efc0e3e8

 

 

Friday, 09 November 2018 12:34

Recent Radio Advertisments

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VFBV has received a number of inquiries and positive feedback about some radio ads that are being run to express concern regarding the government’s plan to restructure the service.  Whilst the comments are highly positive about the advertisements and associated media coverage, and clearly the advertisements raise a similar concern to what VFBV has been saying for some time, the advertisement campaign is independent from VFBV.

Yesterday, Mr Jack Rush QC explained the background and concerns underpinning the campaign on the 3AW Neil Mitchell morning program (click here to listen to the interview) and outlined that the campaign was being run with the support of a range of community people across country and city Victoria who are concerned about the consequences of a policy that, as he described, will emasculate CFA.

Whilst the advertisements being run by the campaign Jack Rush referred to is not a VFBV activity nor is it funded in any way by VFBV, we are pleased that after many years of being the only prominent voice drawing attention to the dangers of restructuring the CFA, others have now started to follow suit in their own right.

With regard to any 3rd party campaigning (including the radio ads we have heard recently), Members should not shy away from supporting others who raise concerns consistent with those VFBV have spoken about for some time.  The advertisements are apolitical and draw attention to a major policy concern shared by VFBV.

In particular, VFBV shares the view that:

  1. Every Victorian needs to know that Premier Daniel Andrews recently confirmed that he still wants Parliament to pass the Bill it rejected at Easter to restructure the CFA if he is still Premier after the election.

  2. Victoria will be less able to manage large-scale disasters if CFA is dismantled and the FRV model goes ahead.

  3. The Community should ask every Candidate to explain their view of Premier Andrews’ continued push to dismantle the CFA before voting on 24 November.

Quite separately, VFBV State President Nev Jones has voiced two messages for radio to thank CFA Volunteers for their work and remind the public to get ready for summer.  These messages are part of our usual effort to support other fire season preparedness messages.

You can listen to the VFBV radio messages here:

 

 

You will note that Nev refers to a website at www.SupportCFAVolunteers.com.au  That website will be updated regularly with useful information and tools of interest to the general public, rather than the more technical policy and membership issues that will continue to be available on www.vfbv.com.au 

Please share the address www.SupportCFAVolunteers.com.au with as many colleagues, family and friends as possible and strongly encourage them to register as a supporter of CFA Volunteers.

Friday, 09 November 2018 11:06

Call for Community to Support CFA Volunteers

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This news note is to inform you of some public messaging just launched by VFBV.

The messaging is part of a range of things being progressively developed by VFBV to help the public:

·         better understand the range and extent of the work CFA Volunteers do to keep our community safe,

·         learn about how they can help CFA Volunteers by being prepared in case of emergency, and

·         have more “skin in the game” by actively engaging with us as Supporters of CFA Volunteers.

As CFA members already know, predictions are that we are facing a very challenging fire season. Many Brigades have already attended more incidents than usual for this time of year and assuming that trend continues over the next few months, it is important to use every available tool to raise public awareness of the heightened fire risk.

Like every year, VFBV encourages our community to ‘think like a volunteer’ and ‘do their bit to support CFA’ by being prepared and staying vigilant over the hotter months. This year, we have produced two audio messages voiced by VFBV State President Nev Jones that will be played on various radio stations across Victoria until summer. If you would like to listen to them now, please use the links below:

Please tell your colleagues and networks that these messages are playing on radio and circulate the links above to ensure everyone is aware and can positively reinforce Nev’s messages whenever possible.

As well as the safety messages that are critical at this time of year, we can’t ignore that Victoria goes to the polls on 24 November. VFBV isn’t political in that we don’t “pick sides”, but we do have a very important role in making sure that any proposed policy is in the best interests of the safety of our communities.

Because of that, it is also important for all of us to remind the community about the capacity, value and essential nature of CFA volunteers and the current CFA model.

The CFA community embedded and volunteer based model, with volunteers and paid CFA staff working together as one team is the best model for Victoria.  As CFA volunteers we also know the current CFA model is the only model capable of mobilising the enormous resources required to deal with major, concurrent and long duration fires experienced almost every Victorian summer. 

The fact is that all major fire services reviews, including the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission, recognised the vital importance of the current CFA model, and in particular, the importance of:

  1. The flexibility and capacity of CFA that exists because of its fully integrated paid and volunteer model, to continually evolve and adapt to meet changing risk circumstances and growing community service demands;

  2. CFAs highly trained and prepared volunteer surge capacity able to be mobilised from volunteer brigades across Melbourne’s outer metropolitan area, provincial towns and CFAs network of almost 1200 brigades;

  3. the value of CFA’s major incident management experience and local knowledge that exists within CFA’s vast volunteer resource;the importance of the CFA model as a fundamental foundation of community capacity and resilience; and

  4. the importance of respecting and recognising the value and professionalism of the work performed by CFA volunteers.
     

Unfortunately, some politicians and others with influence over them, have spent much of the past four years repeatedly telling the public that the CFA model no longer works, is stuck in the past, is outdated and somehow second-rate compared to a paid firefighter model.

While it’s obvious to us that it is not the model that needs to be changed, the repetition of this spin and political argy-bargy has left much of the public confused and with less confidence in our incredible service.

In the coming days we will provide a further update about the election in relation the CFA and CFA Volunteers, including tools and information for the public to use to understand the key issues for CFA Volunteers.

In the meantime, please encourage your colleagues and friends to visit www.SupportCFAVolunteers.com.au and register as a Supporter of CFA Volunteers to ensure they are kept informed of issues of importance to us as they evolve in the months and years ahead.

Links to Nev’s audio:

https://supportcfavolunteers.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Nev181025A.wav 

https://supportcfavolunteers.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Nev181025B.wav 

 

Thursday, 08 November 2018 11:28

VEOHRC Review to Remain Blocked

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VFBV has been advised by VEOHRC  that the Commission has decided not to apply to the High Court for special leave to appeal the Court of Appeal decision which stopped the release of the VEOHRC report into MFB and CFA. The Commission has expressed their disappointed that the report was blocked from being published and have advised that the Court of Appeal decision means that the Commission must stop working on the review and cannot publish the final report. 

The VEOHRC Commissioner has acknowledged the frustration that this will cause the thousands of individuals who bravely shared their personal stories of harassment, intimidation and discrimination and has expressed  her extreme disappointment that the court result means that these insights may never be used for positive change.  VFBV will continue to urge VEOHRC and the UFU to find a way to ensure the reviews most important opportunities for improvement are able to be made public but the latest advice from VEOHRC does not give this aspiration much hope.

VFBV remains astonished that once again too much external interference in the management of CFA has been able to stop the release of a Government report, sadly this is further proof of the excessive interference we have been seeking to expose for some years. 

VEOHRC has invited anyone who has experienced discrimination, sexual harassment or victimisation in the fire services and wishes to make a confidential complaint to contact their independent conciliation service.  This offer should be taken up by anyone with a concern.

Many volunteers have contacted VFBV expressing their anger and frustration about the external interference and ability for a legal technicality to be used to stop this important VEOHRC work and these concerns have been strongly represented to VEOHRC, members are encouraged to also contact VEOHRC directly.

Friday, 02 November 2018 16:53

New Plumbing Regulations come into effect on 18 November

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The Victorian Government has recently completed its sunset review of the Plumbing Regulations. The Minister for Planning Mr Richard Wynne has announced the new Regulations which are to come into effect on 18 November 2018. The new regulations will have an impact on any CFA brigade that is currently providing FEM (Fire Equipment Maintenance) services to their communities and currently service fire hose reels.

Under the new Regulations, ‘routine servicing’ has been explicitly inserted into the regulations which will have the effect of regulating the twice-yearly routine servicing of all fire hose reels that has previously been done by CFA Brigades, and now requires this work to be done by a licensed plumber.

There are currently over 300 CFA Brigades and more than 1,500 CFA members currently performing routine inspection and service on fire equipment to over 30,000 premises across Victoria.

 

VFBV Position

VFBV recognises and respects the important public value provided to Victorian Communities by CFA volunteers undertaking FEM work in their local communities. Not only does FEM servicing provide funding for important brigade owned equipment and infrastructure for the benefit of the community, but CFA FEM services play a critical role in building community safety, linking local brigades with local premises facilitating incident planning and response and ensures the front line equipment to be used for fire suppression is operational and maintained at an appropriate standard.

The reality is in many locations located away from major provincial towns or centres, without CFA brigades delivering what could be described as an ‘essential fire prevention service’ there would be few if any other service providers that would consider the financial returns worthy of long travel distances based on the small numbers of potential clients.

It is VFBV’s position: 

·         CFA volunteers should be protected from excessive bureaucratic regulation and red tape

·         CFA FEM services provides a critical public safety service that contributes significant public value

·         New policy or legislation should always be assessed for any negative CFA volunteer impact before it is enacted or legislated

·         There is a statutory obligation for the State of Victoria to consult with CFA volunteers and their representatives on all matters that may impact upon them before decisions are made    

 

Current Status

The new regulations have been enacted and come into effect on the 18th November. From this date, only licensed plumbers are permitted to provide routine servicing on hose reels, fire hydrants and fire sprinklers.

As a result of significant public controversy and comment concerning the impact the new regulations are likely to have on the fire protection services industry as a whole, the Victorian Building Authority has urgently established a stakeholder working group to explore the possibility of establishing “restricted classes of registration and licensing” that would permit routine servicing of fire equipment to continue as it does now.

CFA and VFBV representatives have been invited to be a part of this working group, which will meet again next week.

Lack of Consultation has meant CFA Volunteer impacts were not properly identified or understood

The regulations sunset review was conducted by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. Despite VFBV raising its concerns directly during the review period – both DELWP and CFA have failed to engage with VFBV or volunteers on the significant impacts that the new regulations will have on CFA volunteers.

Country Fire Authority Act – Section 6G

(c) requires that the Government of Victoria and the Authority commit to consulting with Volunteer Fire brigades Victoria Incorporated on behalf of volunteer officers and members on any matter that might reasonably be expected to affect them.

 

VFBV was not informed of the review by either DELWP or CFA, and only became aware of the work being done very late in the process. Since July, VFBV has consistently raised its concerns with the failure to consult on this subject many times over the past three months.

Disappointingly, DELWP ignored VFBV’s requests for engagement and consultation during the review, eventually responding to VFBV correspondence advising that the “public consultation period is now closed.”

Most alarmingly, over a month after the regulatory review was finalised, CFA formally advised VFBV that it had not completed work on potential impacts of the new regulations, and would advise VFBV “in due course.” CFA further advised that it was CFA’s view that the most appropriate approach is to wait for the legislation to be drafted and passed by government prior to formal engagement with brigades or VFBV.

As at today, CFA is yet to provide VFBV with any of the requested analysis or information requested, including estimates of workload and the cost of CFA members having to be registered/licensed.

As a result – the full impact of this legislative change was most likely little understood during the Regulatory Impact process, which explains the following excerpt from the Governments Regulatory Impact Statement:

“The department considers that this specific change will have no or negligible cost impacts on the sector or involve any behaviour changes…”
(Plumbing Regulations 2018 Regulatory Impact Statement p 65.)

 

Community Impacts

Current CFA recommended pricing of the six-monthly Level 1 hose reel servicing for example is $6.50 with the annual Level 2 service provided for $15.50

Concerns about the lack of licensed plumbers willing to conduct this rudimentary work, especially in remote rural areas has led many to fear market economics of supply and demand may drive large scale noncompliance and put upward pressure on costs that will inevitably be passed on to the public.

The reduction of FEM income to CFA Brigades that rely on this funding for equipment and infrastructure is also likely to create significant flow-on effects as Brigades suffer from a retraction of customers looking to consolidate their servicing if CFA is unable to offer this service.

VFBV understands that during the review, these and other concerns were consistently raised by the Fire Protection Association of Australia, Metropolitan Fire Brigade and the Country Fire Authority.

 

Next Steps

The new regulations take effect in just two weeks, on November 18. Brigades should make best endeavour to arrange any outstanding routine servicing on hose reels prior to this date whilst discussions continue.

VFBV acknowledges the feedback received from volunteers on this subject to date - seeking policy reversal and will continue to pursue why mandatory consultation obligations to VFBV and volunteers is consistently not being met. Members are requested to discuss this issue with your local District Council and State Councillor’s to help inform future VFBV advocacy.

In the interim, and concurrently with that advocacy, the Victorian Building Authority has convened a cross sector working group to try and reach agreement on ways to minimise the regulatory impact of the changes and implement ‘transition’ arrangements.

VFBV has been invited to be part of those discussions and will work collaboratively with other stakeholders to try and identify arrangements that limit or prevent the negative regulatory impacts arising from the new legislation. We will keep members apprised as this work progresses.

Members should continue voicing their concerns to members of Parliament about why legislation has again been drafted on matters that directly affect CFA volunteers – drafted without volunteer consultation and results in intentional or unintended blockers to volunteers contributing to public value and performing work important to their local communities. Work they are more than capable and best placed to perform.

 

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