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Emergency services grants announced

Volunteer emergency services across the region will receive a funding boost after a state government announcement this week.

More than $900,000 in funding will be spread among Western Victoria’s CFA, VICSES and surf life saving clubs through the Labor government’s Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP) grants, with more than $250,000 of that going to local organisations.

Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney announced the 2024-24 VESEP grants on Monday, November 18.

Torquay VICSES was one of the biggest winners in the Barwon region, receiving $94,000 for a Ford Ranger replacement vehicle.

Torquay Surf Life Saving Club will also get $43,000 for a range of equipment and upgrades, while Highton CFA was successful in securing $1500 for a motorised roller door for an external shed.

Ms Tierney said the new equipment enabled by the grants would make a real difference to the work volunteers did to keep our communities safe.

“Congratulations to the dedicated volunteer groups across Western Victoria who are receiving grants,” she said.

“Your tireless efforts in our communities are deeply appreciated.

“The Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program plays a vital role in supporting local volunteers, ensuring they have up-to-date equipment and facilities to carry out their important work.”

VESEP is an annual grants program intended to ensure volunteer emergency services have the essential equipment and facilities they need to assist the community.

Minister for Emergency Services Jaclyn Symes said volunteers looked forward to the VESEP grants every year.

“We know this funding will (be) a vital boost for our selfless volunteers who are always there for Victorians when they need them,” Ms Symes said.

“We’re proud to support the vital fundraising work they do with this program.”

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