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Gippsland CFA volunteers still wait for critical fire station upgrades amid $55M Labor funding cuts

Gippsland CFA volunteers face years-long delays for safe, modern fire stations as Labor cuts $55 million, reducing equipment, compensation, and infrastructure, putting communities at risk and demanding urgent funding.

By news@gippsland - 29th January 2026 - Back to News

CFA volunteers across Gippsland continue to wait for crucial fire stations upgrades as new figures confirm the Allan Labor government has cut CFA funding by $55 million in real terms since 2020. The Nationals Member for Gippsland South and Shadow Minister for Emergency Services, Danny O’Brien said local communities have been forced to wait years for basic infrastructure because of Labor’s failure to adequately fund the critical volunteer service.

Danny O'Brien criticised Labor for failing to fund CFA volunteers adequately, leaving communities waiting years for essential, safe, and functional emergency infrastructure

Danny O'Brien criticised Labor for failing to fund CFA volunteers adequately, leaving communities waiting years for essential, safe, and functional emergency infrastructure

Outdated fire stations

Mr O’Brien said, "Premier Jacinta Allan claims Labor is investing more than ever in emergency services, but the proof is in the pudding. When you look at what is actually happening on the ground in communities like ours, volunteers are still waiting for the most basic infrastructure they need to do their job safely."

"In Foster and Mirboo North, volunteers have been campaigning for replacement fire stations for more than ten years. A decade on, they are still operating out of outdated and unsafe buildings that are too small for modern trucks and equipment," he said.

Fire station delays

Mr O’Brien said the same story is being repeated right across Gippsland. "The Yarram fire station site was purchased back in 2016 and the project was shovel-ready for years, yet it took almost a decade to see any real progress

"Winnindoo has been waiting more than five years and Mirboo North was told funding was coming in 2022, only for that funding to be withdrawn later. These long waits are not bad luck. They are the direct result of Labor cutting CFA funding while insisting everything is fine," Mr O’Brien said.

CFA deficit crisis

Mr O’Brien highlighted that the CFA’s 2024-25 Annual Report shows spending on personal protective equipment and operational gear has fallen, volunteer compensation and insurance have been cut and the CFA is now running a $50 million deficit.

"At the same time the Allan Labor government continues to find money for consultants and spin. Volunteers in Gippsland South do not need excuses or more assessments. They need stations that are safe, big enough and built for the job they are doing," Mr O’Brien said.

Volunteers deserve better

Mr O’Brien said outdated stations pose real and ongoing safety risks. "Volunteers are trying to change, prepare and respond while trucks are backing in and out of cramped sheds. These are not minor inconveniences. They are serious safety issues."

"The Allan Labor government cannot manage money and cannot manage the CFA, and once again it is regional communities like ours that are paying the price. Only The Nationals in government will properly fund the CFA, end the delays and deliver the stations our volunteers have been promised for years," Mr O’Brien said.

Pictures from Danny O'Brien MP Instagram page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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