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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.

 

Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) CEO Andrew Ford has welcomed today’s Liberal Nationals commitment to immediately introduce stand-alone presumptive legislation that does not discriminate between paid and volunteer firefighters and called on all sides of politics to commit to the same.

“Sadly, Victoria is the only Australian State that does not provide presumptive rights to firefighters if they are impacted by one of the cancers recognized as being linked with their work,” Mr. Ford said.

“Today’s commitment from the Liberal National opposition to right this wrong is very, very welcome.”

“VFBV has been advocating for this specific outcome since before the 2014 State Election and have consistently argued that the health and safety of our firefighters should be a priority, above politics.”

“We congratulate Matthew Guy for his commitment to urgently protect all firefighters equally and we call on every other political leader to immediately make the same public pledge.”

“More than three years after the last election promise, presumptive cancer legislation was introduced to Parliament at Easter this year, but it didn’t pass for two important reasons.”

“Firstly, the Bill treated volunteer and paid firefighters differently and set conditions for volunteers that meant many who contract cancer would not have been able to access compensation.”

“The other reason that Bill failed to achieve the support of the majority of MP’s was that it combined the Government’s completely separate, highly political plan to carve up the CFA.”

“Combining the issues not only doomed the presumptive cancer provisions to fail but was also seen by many innocent firefighters as a cynical attempt to use their health as a political bargaining chip.”

“As firefighters across Victoria prepare for a high-risk fire season, the least they should be offered is the knowledge that if they contract cancer as a result, a simple and equitable system will look after them and their families without the need for the complex legal battles the last Bill would have required.”

“All emergency workers deserve the greatest respect, especially volunteers who leave their homes and families to protect those of others without payment.”

“Every political leader should demonstrate that respect today by committing to support stand-alone, unambiguous, no tricks presumptive cancer legislation that does not discriminate between paid and volunteer firefighters as the first item on the Notice Paper of the next Parliament,” Mr. Ford ended

Friday, 19 October 2018 14:49

October 2018 Newsletter

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The October Newsletter is now available. Click here to view the October 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.)

Monday, 15 October 2018 11:17

Volunteer Survey - Final Days!

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This year’s volunteer survey is in its final days. Have you done it yet? 

Help us help you and complete the survey today. There has never been a more important time for volunteers to have a say.

The survey continues to be an important and reliable method to capture the views of volunteers and track what has been achieved and is improving, as well as addressing areas that are the cause of dissatisfaction for volunteers.

The VFBV Volunteer Welfare and Efficiency Survey is an annual snapshot of volunteer opinion, which includes 33 questions on issues chosen by CFA volunteers. Last year over 2,600 CFA volunteers took part in the survey and over 7,700 volunteers took part across our interstate surveys. Your comments are confidential, but the results go straight to the decision makers.

The survey will take 10 – 15 minutes to complete and is open until close of business on Monday 22 October 2018.

For the third year, the Volunteer Welfare and Efficiency Survey is being offered to volunteers from fire agencies from across Australia. They survey has been a success in Victoria since 2012 and is being offered to fire service volunteers again in 2018 through each state’s representative associations as part of the Council of Australian Volunteer Fire Associations (CAVFA).

The survey was developed by VFBV, to address a significant gap in the information available to the state’s decision maker, and over the years has been become an unmatched guide to trends in volunteer opinions.

Your comments are confidential, and your input is vital. 

Take the survey today and tell your friends and fellow Brigade members: https://www.vfbv.com.au/cfa or direct via: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2018vfbvsurvey 

 

Monday, 08 October 2018 11:59

Uniden Digital Scanner Software Update

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Members would be aware from previous updates, that VFBV has been requesting that CFA provide an update for the Uniden Scanners (Listening Sets) that will update the scanners with all the new CFA/DELWP radio channel mapping, talk groups and fireground channels.

Due to the high number of changes, VFBV requested if this update could be rolled into a firmware update that is required to update the scanners to overcome the ‘super grouping’ issue that was identified last year, to save members having to do multiple updates. Last year’s outage resulted in all scanners ‘going quiet’ for a couple of days when a proprietary P25 ‘super group’ codec was unexpectedly rolled out to the network last year. 

We are pleased to report that CFA has worked with Uniden to release a patch that will update the firmware and includes all the new CFA/DELWP channel mapping.

A summary of the changes available by installing the patch are:

  1. Upgraded Firmware to enable the use of Supergrouping of the RMR Network.
  2. Added new RMR sites serving Districts 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 17 & 27.
  3. Added the RMR Fire Ground Talkgroups to Districts 7, 8, 13 & 14.
  4. Updated RMR Site Control Frequencies that were changed.
  5. Added new CFA Incident Management Channels (IMC's) including recent channel changes.
  6. Removed the CFA RMR Command & Control groups from each District profile as these are not current.
  7. Removed the Analogue channel numbers from all the CFA Channel Names.
  8. Added NAC's to initial local District Fireground channels.
  9. Updated the DEWLP Incident Channels for each District to reflect the P25 upgrade of DELWP Incident Channels.
  10. Updated the DEWLP Fire Ground Channels for each District.

 

This patch can be downloaded from here: https://www.uniden.com.au/product/ubcd436pt-au/#1508302157496-9588945a-630b 

Full instructions and a step-by step guide to downloading the software can be found at the bottom of this page, called "Uniden Software Download Instructions" as well as a guide to updating the Scanner. 

VFBV delegates to the Joint Communications and Technology Committee have congratulated CFA on the simple method for the update and thanked both CFA representatives and Uniden for their combined efforts, which has resulted in a positive outcome for members.

CFA advise members they need to apply the update prior to November 1st in order to coincide with planned network updates.

 


 

In other but related news, CFA has advised VFBV that its contract with the Australian supplier for the discounted Uniden Scanners has now ended, and CFA will not be accepting any further orders. Any additional sets will now need to be sourced by members locally. VFBV has advised CFA that there is likely to be renewed interest in additional sets with the forthcoming digital rollout of CFA digital comms to the outer metropolitan areas (District 7, 8, 13 and 14), and we will continue to monitor interest levels for additional subsidy programs in the future. Since the joint Digital Scanner initiative was announced by CFA and VFBV back in 2015, we are pleased to report that over 11,000 digital scanners have been distributed across 970 Brigades and 80 Groups, closing a hugely successful and collaborative approach between the two organisations.

Sunday, 07 October 2018 11:48

Joint Committee Expressions of Interest

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Expressions of interest are now being sought from members wishing to participate in the VFBV/CFA Joint Committee’s for the 2019 calendar year. VFBV delegates to these Committees are comprised of State Councillors and subject matter experts. Subject matter experts are sought each year, and are nominated through VFBV District Councils, and then endorsed by State Council at their December meeting.

When evaluating nominations, District Council's have been requested to consider the following nominees have:

  1. a desire and the time to commit to the State level committee process. (This means a minimum of four meetings per year at CFA H.Q. Burwood. (Held on either a Saturday or a Sunday.

  2. relevant subject matter expertise and experience to be able to actively contribute to the Committee’s work.

  3. the confidence and support of their District Council that they will be a constructive contributor to the Committee’s work.

  4. a sufficient network outside their own Brigade, that would allow them to network and ensure their views are not just their own, but is informed and representative of the views in your District.

Any questions on the process, required experience and subject matter expertise can be sought from your State Councillors, District Council Executive members, or VFBV Support Officer’s. Applications are due late October, with each District Council responsible for their own prioritisation and advertising process. If you are interested in contributing to these important Committee’s please discuss with your District Council as soon as possible, to ensure your nomination can be considered by the due date.

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