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Nick Visser
2026-01-12 02:37:00

Allan says claims of decreased CFA funding ‘just wrong’

Penry Buckley

Looping back now to a point raised earlier, where Jacinta Allan defended the state government’s funding for the Country Fire Authority (CFA), in response to questions about whether CFA funding was reduced last year and volunteer concerns around ageing fire vehicles.

“I have seen these claims that are being made and they’re just wrong … to suggest that there’s been anything other than an increase to the funding to the CFA is just incorrect,” she says.

Allan went on:

We know the importance of replacing the vehicles across the state which is why we have increased the funding, which is why we’re putting more vehicles and equipment in to brigades, CFA brigades, right across the state and we’ll continue to that because we’re increasing the funding and recognising the incredible work that the CFA do every single day.

CFA’s chief officer, Jason Heffernan, said he “can also confirm that the available budget to the CFA this year is some $20m more than it was last year”, and that the organisation is actively removing out-of-date equipment.

CFA have removed quite a number of these appliances that have been spoken about our volunteers. We have over 167 of new trucks in order or in production right now. That’s the commitment we’re trying to make to our volunteers, to ensure that they have the best equipment.

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