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:
- 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.
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:
- 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;
- 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;
- 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
- 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.