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Sunday, 24 February 2019 09:06

2019 Junior Championships Results Feed and Photos

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Results from this weekends State Junior Championships in Kerang are being posted as they are available here: https://www.facebook.com/Volunteer-Fire-Brigades-Victoria-Championships-451309545285820/

You can also access a live photo feed from our Flickr account found here: https://flic.kr/s/aHskNY4FKc

 

Final Update (End of Day 2)

 

Interim Update:

The Aggregate results as at the end of Day 1:

Final Results can be downloaded from the bottom of this page under Attachments.

Friday, 22 February 2019 18:30

State Junior Championships

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Full Results are now available at: https://vfbv.com.au/index.php/component/k2/item/670-2019-junior-championships-results-feed-and-photos 

A reminder for everyone to consider getting along to the State Urban Junior Championships to be held at Kerang this weekend (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 February). 

Come and see tomorrow’s CFA volunteers proudly demonstrate their skills and if you are not involved with the CFA juniors program or haven’t witnessed the value the VFBV Junior Championships provide for young volunteers to develop practical skills and to be actively involved in CFA then get along and be inspired.

The Championships are being held at:

Atkinson Park
Corner Murray Valley Highway and Museum Drive
Kerang


To learn more about the history of the Championships, please visit: http://www.vfbv.com.au/index.php/champs/championships/history 

2019 State Urban Junior Championships

The Kerang Fire Brigade is hosting the 2019 Urban Junior State Championships in Kerang, on 23/24 February 2019.

Urban junior fire brigade competitions have a proud 46-year history, with the annual State Championships attracting around 66 teams from across Victoria, and two teams as far away as Western Australia.

 

Tuesday, 05 February 2019 12:36

Reflect Respect Remember

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Each of us will deal with the memory in our own way, and we hope no one is doing this alone. This is a time for quiet reflection and a time to remember each single life impacted, each family impacted, and each community impacted. The quantum of loss was devastating and the impact on communities profound.

Our thoughts and prayers are with every person who suffered loss, every firefighter or emergency worker who did what they could to help, and every person feeling pain any time and particularly now as the events of 2009 and Black Saturday will raise in profile as this years 10-year commemorations take place.

We reflect on the incredible contribution of CFA volunteers and the CFA paid staff who work alongside them; the huge number of volunteers and paid staff from a whole range of agencies; and people across all parts of the community and business world who came together to combat the fires, deal with the impacts, recover and learn so that we could be better placed to deal with future emergencies.

A lot was learned both during and following these dreadful fires. Many of our lives did change forever after February 2009 and everyone put in an amazing effort to prevent what could well have been an even more catastrophic loss.

To everyone who remembers the fires referred to now as the Black Saturday fires and the other fires of the 2009 summer - take care and lean on someone if you need to talk or need support.

The Member Assistance Program is available through the support line, 24 hours a day on 1800-959-232.

Trained and experienced psychologists, counsellors, peers and chaplains are available to all members and their immediate families through this free and confidential service.

Take care of yourselves, and look after one another.

 

Saturday, 22 December 2018 12:43

Cold Climate Jackets Order Form

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We are pleased to announce that the bid for additional Cold Climate Jackets through this year’s Volunteer Emergency Service Equipment Program has been successful. We thank CFA for their support for the bid.

Though the final amount approved was less than hoped – it is envisaged that the allocated funding will cover up-to an additional 1,900 jackets State wide.

VFBV has offered to run the ordering process so that Brigades and Groups can be assured of having the opportunity to order specific sizes relevant to their membership profile.

Brigades/Groups can download Order forms from the bottom of this page, and paper copies have been posted to all Brigade/Group secretaries in the January VFBV Mailout.

Completed order forms are due back by 28th February, so please follow-up with your Brigade/Group secretary ASAP.

VFBV will continue to advocate for additional funding to further increase allocations. Delivery of the new Jackets are expected late June early July ready for the winter season.

Wednesday, 05 December 2018 15:26

CFA Opens Volunteer Workwear Survey - Have your Say

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VFBV has been advised that the CFA Chief Officer has released CFA’s survey on Volunteer Workwear.

CFA’s proposal for volunteer workwear consists of a baseball cap, half zip jumper, polo shirt, cargo pants, belt and epaulettes. A Frequently Asked Questions is available by following the link below.

As per previous updates, VFBV has not been involved in the design of these garments – however we urge members to participate in the survey and have their say. According to the email sent out by the Chief on Friday, the survey will be open for six weeks.

You can participate in the survey by going to: https://cfaonline.cfa.vic.gov.au/mycfa/Show?pageId=volunteerWorkwear 

This will require you to log in to Brigades Online.

Workwear has been a contentious issue for several years now – so members are urged to have their say. While VFBV has strongly advocated through our Uniform Working Party for workwear to have no impact on Uniforms and for CFA to consult with volunteers on workwear design – it is important members are aware we are not part of the decision-making process and CFA will be the ultimate decision maker. We have no representation on the Committee or Project panel dealing with this issue, therefore, it is critical that volunteers get involved and provide your feedback on CFA’s proposed designs.

If you have an opinion on workwear – good – bad or indifferent - please complete the survey and make sure your opinion is known. We encourage all members to participate.

Some members have reported that when they visited the survey they were told it was closed. CFA has advised they have tracked down what was causing this and have fixed it, so please try again.

Go to  https://cfaonline.cfa.vic.gov.au/mycfa/Show?pageId=volunteerWorkwear  to complete the survey today.

 


Recent VFBV Updates on Workwear can be found in the following Newsletter Archives:

November 2018: http://archive.aweber.com/awlist3520901/IRYyF/h/VFBV_Newsletter_November.htm

October 2018 - Detailed Update: http://archive.aweber.com/awlist3520901/ASa8_/h/VFBV_Newsletter_October.htm

August 2018: http://archive.aweber.com/awlist3520901/BLsZR/h/VFBV_Newsletter_August_2018.htm

 

Today we recognises the sacrifice made by five Geelong West volunteer firefighters that died in the fire at Linton 20 years ago today.  We honour and remember the loss of firefighters Christopher Evans (27), Garry Vredeveldt (47), Stuart Davidson (28), Jason Thomas (25) and Matthew Armstrong (17).

To commemorate the event Geelong West Brigade is conducting a memorial service this evening with family representatives, Geelong West Brigade members, CFA members and people from the wider emergency services community gathering at the memorial in West Park, Geelong West.

It was December 2nd 1998, when a bushfire burned through private land and State Forest near the township of Linton. At approximately 8:45pm two CFA tankers and their crews were trapped and engulfed in fire following an unexpected wind change. The crew of one of those trucks – the five men of Geelong West Brigade were tragically lost.

Members from Geelong West Brigade believe it is very important to not just commemorate the fallen firefighters, but also recognise that the five fallen firefighters did not die in vain as their deaths became the catalyst for improved changes in fire-fighting training and fire-ground safety which has potentially saved many lives since.

Some of the key improvements implemented as a result of the learnings from Linton have been the introduction of low water alarms on firefighting trucks to inform crews when water is low, the introduction of minimum skills for all firefighters, improved PPC and equipment as well as new operating procedures for mandatory wind warnings when wind changes are imminent.

Linton Memorial Plaque

The inscription on the path leading to the memorial reads:

This Path Leads To The Memorial Erected By The People Of Linton And Snake Valley To Honour The Five Geelong West Firefighters Who Died After Being Trapped By Fire On 2 December, 1998.

The Eight Pointed Star Represents The Qualities Required By A Firefighter : Tact, Loyalty, Dexterity, Observation, Sympathy, Explicitness, Gallantry And Perseverance.

On behalf of the VFBV Board, CEO and all members we pay our respects and honour the Geelong West crew of Chris, Garry, Stuart, Jason and Matthew. We give thanks to their devotion to duty, and offer our thoughts and prayers for those still mourning their sad loss.

 

 


A reminder that the CFA Wellbeing Support Line is 1800 959 232.

The service provides members, staff and their families with a single point of entry to the Member Assistance Program (24-hour counselling) as well as peer support, chaplaincy support, Centre Against Sexual Assault, Bullying and Harassment hotline, manager assist, and organisational wellbeing services. It is a free and confidential service available to all CFA volunteers, employees, and their immediate families.

Friday, 30 November 2018 18:54

VFBV Welcomes New Minister

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VFBV welcomes and congratulates our new Minister, the Honourable Lisa Neville MP who has been appointed Minister for Police and Emergency Services. The Premier has also announced that the Department of Justice and Regulation will now be renamed the Department of Justice and Community Safety as of 1 January 2019.

Many members had an opportunity to meet Lisa during this years CFA Annual State Memorial service that was held at the South Barwon Civic Centre, Belmont back in May. The memorial service is an important time for members to reflect and pay tribute to those lives lost in the selfless sacrifice to the protection of Victorian communities, and this year we were honoured to be joined by Lisa to pay our respects to the Ash Wednesday and Linton incidents as part of the annual service.


Background

Lisa Neville was elected as the Member for Bellarine in 2002.

Lisa was previously the Minister for Police and Water in the Victorian State Parliament. Under the previous Labor Government, Lisa served as the Minister for Mental Health, the first in Australia, and as Minister for Community Services and Senior Victorians from 2006-2010.

Her work prior to being elected was in the community sector, including as Manager of the SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre in Drysdale, President of the Board of Barwon Health and Chairperson of the Barwon Network of Neighbourhood Houses.

She maintains a keen interest in issues and services for women and children, people with a disability and older Victorians.

Lisa continues to be committed to the people of Bellarine, listening to their concerns and working with them and community organisations on the issues that matter to them.

She is a strong advocate for improved services and infrastructure for the growing population on the Bellarine Peninsula.

Lisa is a single parent with a teenage son. They particularly enjoy watching the Cats win together!

 

Wednesday, 28 November 2018 17:35

Victorian Deployment to Queensland

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Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) has wished a group of Victorian CFA firefighters well as planning is underway for a week-long deployment to Queensland to support local crews that have been battling almost 150 bushfires burning across the State.

On behalf of the VFBV Board, CEO and all members, we wish our crews safe travels for their deployment, and want them to know the Victorian community has their backs.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk explained the seriousness of the situation saying, “We have never ever in this state been in this situation before…. " She has described current conditions as "unprecedented" and "uncharted".

Victoria is privileged to have an emergency service like the CFA that delivers an extensive surge capacity of world-class volunteer firefighters that ensures backup is available whenever and wherever it is needed while still maintaining local service levels.

We have received many messages of support for the CFA and its volunteers recently, so we know the Victorian community is right behind these incredible women and men as they leave Victoria.

While many people around the world are in awe of the skills and commitment of our volunteers, this is simply what the amazing 55,000 volunteers of Victoria’s CFA do when someone needs help. Our members will be helping Queensland's very dedicated fire brigades and 34,000 volunteers. 

CFA volunteers know that every so often something catastrophic happens that no one can manage alone and that’s when the value of our system really comes to the fore.

Two things we all ought to be extremely grateful for are the incredible women and men who so willingly volunteer to leave their homes and families to protect those of others and the service that enables them to do it.

We are all very proud to have the backs of those heading north today and send our thoughts and prayers with those travelling and the Queensland communities they will help.

Tuesday, 27 November 2018 12:38

Update for Members

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Whilst some of the more detailed results of the 2018 Victorian Election are yet to be confirmed, Victorians have strongly supported the election of a Labor Government led by Premier Daniel Andrews. VFBV congratulates Mr Andrews and his Labor team on what can only be described as an emphatic victory.

Since Saturday, members have asked a number of questions including what the election result means for the CFA; what are likely to be the next steps regarding previous reform proposals; if it will impact on the forthcoming summer fire season and if VFBV will continue its campaign to educate politicians on the importance of an integrated CFA and our volunteers. These are big questions and the reality is that many of the answers will evolve over coming days, weeks and months.

Although the ALP did not publish a formal policy about fire service reform as part of its election campaign, Premier Andrews did verbally respond to questions from journalists by suggesting he wanted to pursue it but hasn’t yet provided details regarding his proposed timing or approach. Regardless of the path ultimately taken, VFBV’s strong advice is that it would be unwise to cause disruption on the cusp of what is widely forecast to be an extreme and dangerous summer fire period.

VFBV will continue to advocate for a careful rethink about which service model is best for Victoria, seeking to ensure all politicians are fully informed about the impacts of previous proposals. VFBV has maintained the need for an evidence-based approach and as such, will continue to advocate the proven strengths of the CFA model. We know the CFA can meet growing service demands and improve performance where needed without destroying the culture and ethos of our world-class integrated system.

VFBV asserts that it is critically important a proper and transparent process of community, agency, volunteer and union engagement and consultation is part of any process in developing and considering reform policy and legislation well before any decisions are made.

Our priority will continue to be community safety and to this end, it is crucial that volunteers support each other through any anxiety or ill-feeling caused by uncertainty and focus on the season ahead.

For those of you who are already feeling that the effort is no longer worth it, pleased hold on and remember why we volunteer.  The journey ahead might look disappointing and even daunting, but for now, focus on what we do best - serve our communities. There is no better demonstration of the great value of the current CFA model and it is also by far the best way to change the minds of those who might still be talking down the CFA, volunteer capacity and professionalism.

Another way volunteers can help is to continue working with your local community, politicians and other leadership networks to raise awareness about the importance and strengths of the CFA model. What we have works best for Victoria and has proven to be able to evolve to meet the needs of our growing communities for many decades. This is well evidenced and recorded in previous enquiries and the 2009 Bushfires Royal Commission. For those who communicate with Members of Parliament, the most important and useful thing they can do right now is to take the CFA 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.”

VFBV has congratulated Premier Andrews on his government’s re-election and formally requested a meeting to discuss the most effective and efficient way to address important issues like these.

CFA volunteers and supporters of VFBV should be extremely proud of our extended family for the consistent and professional approach we have taken to speak up about policy proposals that will damage the ability of our excellent CFA to continue protecting Victoria into the future. We are united in our commitment to providing frank and fearless advice to all Members of Parliament and will always do so with the single goal of delivering the best possible outcomes for the whole of Victoria.

On behalf of the VFBV Board and CEO we wish to sincerely thank members for your ongoing support and hope that with a little more work and patience, we will still have a chance to change the minds of those who talk down the CFA and the amazing work you do.

Please forward this message to your networks and thank your colleagues for the incredible work they do on the ground every day to prepare and protect our community.

VFBV will continue to work hard to represent and advocate on behalf of CFA volunteers to Premier Andrews and his team and will endeavor to start work immediately with the Minister for Fire and Emergency Services as soon as the new Cabinet is announced.

Monday, 26 November 2018 09:21

Data Breach

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Members may be aware of recent media reports of a significant data breach resulting in personal information relating to emergency services personnel circulating on the 'dark web'.

After preliminary investigations we can advise members of the following:

  1. CFA has confirmed that there has been NO breach of CFA systems

  2. The data breach appears to be limited to a small subset of members and is limited to data that is shared with the wider sector regarding members who perform Incident Management roles

  3. The data suggests the information includes volunteers and staff from CFA, MFB, VicPol and DELWP

  4. The information appears limited to name, rank, Brigade/Work Location, gender and member ID. CFA has confirmed that the data does not include any medical information

  5. The majority of CFA members who have had their data shared have been contacted. Work continues to reach anyone by phone who does not have a current email address

  6. Due to the multi agency aspect of the breach, the Department of Premier and Cabinet is coordinating Government response. The matter has been referred to Victoria Police who are being supported by IDCARE who is the National identity and cyber support service

 

CFA has advised that it is working with partner agencies to ensure data security is heightened to reduce the potential for any breaches. We will continue to monitor and advise of any updates as they become available. 

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