Mail - Ranges Trader Star Mail - 07th July 2020

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Fire safety message through art

Top hills lawyer calls time

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Tuesday, 7 July, 2020

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Lanterns paint the town By Romy Stephens About three months ago, Belgrave Lantern Parade organisers were scrambling to ensure the popular event could still go ahead amid Covid-19 restrictions. Fast forward to today and this year’s parade turned festival has been a huge success. The large public art installation that has transformed the main street of Belgrave over the past two weeks may have inspired a new direction for the event. Read the full story on page 7.

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ments to the Victorian fire service would include improvements for the CFA. “It’s now post 1st of July... still we are uninformed what the changes mean in real life to the day-to-day life of the CFA.” Ms Munns said there was still a great deal of uncertainty surrounding the CFA’s chain of command. Continued page 8

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“Change was expected, however the lack of input into the future model of CFA as a community based volunteer emergency service is of huge concern. There is so much uncertainty and many unknowns,” she said. “We have trusted what we have been told, we trusted that our leaders had a voice that was being heard, that they would advocate strongly on our behalf, and that the improve-

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The rollout of the State Government’s Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) has sparked concern for the future of volunteer firefighters throughout the eastern region. FRV was launched on 1 July, with the State Government aiming to create a new and modernised fire service for Victorians.

The new organisation has merged all Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) and Country Fire Authority (CFA) career staff, making CFA a community-based solely volunteer firefighter organisation. CFA District 13 Headquarters Brigade captain Serfina Munns said there had been insufficient consultation with the over 54 fire brigades in the outer eastern region.

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