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Levy protested in Werribee

More than 200 protesters flocked to Werribee to oppose the state government’s emergency service volunteer fund (ESVF) levy on Sunday, July 13.

The ESVF, which came into effect on July 1, replaced the previous fire services property levy (FSPL).

It is calculated on a fixed charge that varies by property type, and a variable charge based on property value and will be charged alongside council rates.

The protest was held as part of the ‘Not In Our Name’ movement, a campaign composed of groups of emergency service workers who oppose the changes.

Andrew Weideman, one of the organisers, said the alliance of groups was troubled by the name of the levy and the implications it might have.

“We are very concerned about the government using volunteers– our names– to retire state debt,” Mr Weideman said.

Mr Weideman also said the campaign will continue over the next six months and focus on the 2026 state elections.

“The only way to impact change is going to be the next election, so it’s a continuing process of rallies we intend to run in all the marginal seats.”

The state government says it will legislate to make it clear that every single dollar collected from the levy must be spent on emergency services.

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