CFSVA & Ministerial announcement attached
Here's a start anyway.
Have to ensure pressure is maintained so that the govt (whoever might be in power) doesn't "forget".
----- Original Message -----
From: Wendy Shirley
To:
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 12:20 PM
Subject: Fw: Hon Michael Wright
Hi Everyone
Minister Wright has just made an announcement regarding funding to CFS. I attach the press release for your information. The announcement covers pagers, computers and internet connections, station builds and maintenance, 25 kph, driver fatigue exemptions and free entry to national parks for volunteers. There is also a commitment to AVL when SACAD comes in.
The CFSVA is very pleased with the announcement, which we see as a good start. We particularly welcome the proposed study into the future resourcing needs of CFS. Whilst this announcement does not include any extra funding for training or staffing to support volunteers, such a study will certainly highlight those needs. It should be noted that only around $4million will be immediate and the rest staged.
We will be meeting with the Minister during the week to discuss amongst other things, the breakdown in funding allocations between SES and CFS, the numbers of computers (which look a bit strange) and the study. We will continue to work with CFS and the SAFECOM Board in ensuring the best possible use of these funds and future funding allocations.
The Association is pleased that the action we took has resulted in this positive good start. We thank the volunteers who got behind the campaign, and in particular volunteers from Mawson, Sturt and Mt Lofty Groups who took action to impress upon the Minister that the claims the CFSVA were making had the backing of the wider operational members of the CFS. We also thank Mike Pearce (Sturt), Phil Richards (Wattle Range) and Bryan Trigg (Eastern Eyre) for meeting with the Minister to push home the same message.
It goes to show that if we are united as a volunteer membership we can get results.
This announcement was made on the one year anniversary of the Black Saturday fires in Victoria, and I am sure we all are thinking about the people who suffered from the events of that day. The Minister has made these announcements as part of a range of initiatives to ensure that we avoid (as far as is humanly possible) a similar tragedy in South Australia.
There will be coverage of the CFSVA response to this announcement on ABC News tonight. This email can be forwarded on to volunteers on your email lists
Regards,
Wendy Shirley
Executive Director, CFSVA