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Victorian Agency for Health Information data shows ambulance services declining due to Labor's under‑resourcing, mismanagement and denial

The latest data shows Victoria’s ambulance service declining, with fewer than 64% of Code 1 responses within 15 minutes, highlighting regional delays, under‑resourcing, and mismanagement under the Allan Labor government.

By news@gippsland - 5th February 2026 - Back to News

The latest publicly available data from the Victorian Agency for Health Information shows Victoria’s ambulance service is continuing to decline from years of under-resourcing and denial from the Allan Labor government. Fewer than 2 in 3 (64.1 per cent) of Code 1 Ambulance Victorian responses occur within the benchmark 15 minute period, with the local government areas (LGAs) of eastern Victoria reporting some of the state’s worst response times.

Victoria’s ambulance service continues declining, with regional areas facing dangerous delays under the Allan Labor Government’s years of mismanagement and under‑resourcing, Nationals MP Melina Bath warns

Victoria’s ambulance service continues declining, with regional areas facing dangerous delays under the Allan Labor Government’s years of mismanagement and under‑resourcing, Nationals MP Melina Bath warns

Ambulance system failing

Debating a motion in state parliament, The Nationals’ Melina Bath said Labor cannot manage the health system, and Victorians, especially those in regional communities are paying the price. "We know the Ambulance Inquiry highlighted a system in crisis with issues ranging from under-resourcing to dangerous delays."

"The report is a damning indictment of the Allan Government who has ignored warning after warning that the ambulance system was spiralling into dysfunction. Paramedics are working 18 hour shifts with outdated equipment - we cannot expect lifesaving performance from a workforce running on exhaustion. Labor’s ambulance crisis is leaving patients in limbo and paramedics frustrated," she said.

Emergency services ignored

Ms Bath said regional people deserve better than a government that refuses scrutiny, suppresses performance data and ignores its own failures. "Instead of providing transparency, the Allan Government keeps dodging accountability which tells us everything about its priorities.

"The performance of Ambulance Victoria is the direct result of years of under‑resourcing, mismanagement and denial from the Allan Government. Every minute lost in a time critical emergency can mean the difference between life and death. The Nationals will continue to fight for the reforms, resources and transparency needed to restore confidence in our ambulance service, support paramedics and protect Victorian lives," she said.

Emergency response times

90th percentile response time for high priority, time critical incidents (priority 1) July - Sept 2025

LocationRespond Time
Bass Coast32.09
Baw Baw30.71
Cardinia32.16
East Gippsland38.35
Latrobe23.67
Mornington Peninsula27.66
South Gippsland37.22
Wellington35.60
Yarra Ranges32.73

Source - Department of Health, Victoria Health Services Performance, High Priority, time critical incidents (Priority code1)

Pictures from Ambulance Victoria Facebook page.


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