Gippsland › Latest news › Harriet Shing MP
Latrobe Valley volunteer emergency services receive $79K boost for equipment, safety, and response enhancements
Latrobe Valley volunteer emergency services gain $79K in VESEP Grants for equipment, response upgrades, and community safety support as part of state's $15 Million allocation to enhance capabilities across 268 projects statewide.
Volunteer emergency services organisations in Latrobe Valley have received a funding boost to support their ongoing service to the local community as part of the Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP) grants. Minister for Emergency Services Jaclyn Symes has announced the 2024-25 VESEP grant recipients that will share in more than $15 million to purchase new equipment, improve emergency response capability and support community safety.
Latrobe Valley volunteer emergency services, including the CFA, received three grants totaling $79,134 for new equipment to enhance community emergency assistance through the VESEP program
Grants aid volunteers
Three grants, with a total value of $79,134, were awarded to volunteer emergency services organisations in Latrobe Valley, including CFA. The CFA has received funding for new equipment which will allow volunteers to better assist the community during an emergency.
VESEP is an annual grants program that provides funding to Victorian emergency services volunteer groups to purchase essential operational equipment, vehicles and appliances and undertake minor facility improvements.
Backing volunteer services
Since 2015, the Allan Labor government has provided $138 million in VESEP grants, ensuring volunteer groups throughout the state have the resources, equipment and facilities they need to continue their vital work supporting local communities.
Through this round of grants, Country Fire Authority brigades have received more than $11 million, Victoria State Emergency Service units received more than $2.5 million, Life Saving Victoria's surf lifesaving clubs received more than $879,000 and Marine Search and Rescue crews received more than $368,000. There are 268 projects to receive a grant as part of the 2024-25 program.
Support for volunteers
Minister for Emergency Services Jaclyn Symes said, "We know this funding will be a vital boost for our selfless volunteers who are always there for Victorians when they need them. Volunteers look forward to the VESEP grants every year - we're proud to support the vital fundraising work they do with this program."
Member for Eastern Victoria, Harriet Shing said, "Congratulations to all the deserving volunteer groups in Latrobe Valley receiving grants. The Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program is an important annual program providing a critical boost to local volunteers, ensuring their equipment and facilities are up to date."
Pictures from Latrobe City Council Facebook page.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

Darren Chester and Cycling Without Age Gippsland bringing joy to Buchan locals with first trishaw rides through Caves Reserve

Darren Chester welsomes Buchan Recreation Reserve redevelopment with multi-million dollar funding to boost community facilities

David Littleproud urges Labor to reinstate interest-free Regional Investment Corporation loans for flood and drought-affected farmers

Have your say and help shape Baw Baw Domestic Animal Management Plan 2026 - 2029 round 2 by 29 June 2025

Latrobe City Council secures battery backup to boost community energy resilience at Moe/Newborough and Churchill

Magpie geese spotted! Rare sightings in Maffra and Bairnsdale underscore importance of Gippsland wetlands

Join the East Gippsland 'Rising Strong 2025' community resilience forum with keynote Speaker Lucy Kaiser on 6 June 2025

Statewide drought support and ESVF pause a win for farmers, but fight for fairness continues

Bath criticises Labor blocking immediate 'Machete Ban', prioritises politics over community safety amid rising knife crime
