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I want to express my support for the SES units who have reached out pleading for more sustainable funding from this government. In the past year SES volunteers have responded to over 33,000 requests for assistance; however, their annual funding covers less than half of their operating expenses. Seymour SES, despite going through two significant floods in 18 months, was left short-changed in their funding subsidy, leaving them rattling tins to raise funds. The Benalla SES, led by unit controller Ailsa McMillan, has doubled its average yearly call-outs this year with more than 500 requests for assistance. Kilmore SES unit controller John Koutras said his unit had already responded to 35 serious road crash accidents out of their 250 call-outs this year, including 11 fatalities. The dedicated volunteers of our SES are crucial for our regional communities, and it is imperative that they receive funding that allows them to continue delivering their essential service.
I also want to share my support for the men’s sheds across the Euroa region, who are providing a meeting place that helps strengthen the health and wellbeing of men in our country towns. Unfortunately, the Murchison Men’s Shed is still waiting on funding promised by this government at the last election – $100,000 that would go towards improving their meeting space and help keep the older members warm and comfortable. I implore this government to ensure our men’s sheds and our SES units are not neglected when it comes to funding, with both organisations critical to the health, wellbeing and safety of our towns.