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Concern over NSW Government decision to pass the buck on emergency services funding
5 outcomes from monthly meeting held 23 May
Council budget on public display
Bring back emergency services subsidy, Hatcher
Council Not Impressed by the Increase in Emergency Services Levy
Draft budget, Function Centre, Vouchers on Council agenda
Community grants and swimming pool contracts awarded
Unexpected Increase in Emergency Services Levy Damaging to Council
Hornsby Shire opposes damaging increases in emergency services levy costs
Emergency Service Levy increase will be catastrophic for councils
New appliances to support Pingelly’s emergency services volunteers
Government of Western Australia statement – Emergency Services Minister Stephen Dawson
South-West volunteer firefighters receive new additions to fleet
New Gelorup facility to boost South-West firefighting capabilities
Insurers in town for Rochester flood in-person consultations
Insurers welcome new NSW Labor Government
‘Trayning’ opportunities unlocked for volunteer firefighters
Mid-West builders deliver much-needed upgrade for Northampton volunteers
Useful upgrade supports growth of Gascoyne SES unit
New emergency services facility to protect Gingin community
Julimar Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade welcomes new facility
New vessel to rescue for Geraldton volunteers
South-West SES units bolstered by new rescue boats
Council adopts Operational Plan 2022-23
Failure to reform Emergency Services Levy missed opportunity
Major boost to Western Australia’s emergency services
Strong surplus delivers all WA households $400 electricity credit
ESL Announcement Good News for Councils in Short Term
New marine rescue vessel pays homage to local history
Two new Bushfire Brigade stations for South-West
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Yanchep firefighters to get $914,000 of modern updates to fire station
Over $1.7m in new emergency services facilities for South-West
New $470,000 purpose-built Broomehill fire station opens
New $868,000 station for Waroona West Bush Fire Brigade
New bushfire and emergency services facilities for Esperance region
$1 million emergency services investment in Shire of Toodyay
Western Australians to save $663.52 in household fees and charges
Every WA household to receive a $600 electricity bill credit
Hundreds of life-saving devices rolled out across State
New $1.5 million station for Broome Regional Bush Fire Brigade
$15 million COVID-recovery package for WA’s emergency services
New $330,000 vessel and trailer improve response times for Marine Rescue Exmouth
Senate inquiry into lessons from bushfire season Opening Statement
Report highlights urgent need for comprehensive reform of NSW insurance taxes
Household basket of fees and charges to decrease in 2020-21
$15 million recovered from insurers by ESL Insurance Monitor Prof Fels
Blacktown City Council – COVID-19 restrictions eased