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Sitrep 22/2017

June 14, 2017

Inside this issue:

e-Recalls initiative – update #1

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Sitrep 21/2017

June 9, 2017

Inside this issue:

Berejiklian’s FESL backdown
More Leading ranks advertised
2017 Rex Threlfo Annual Toast

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Media Release

May 30, 2017

Firefighters welcome Berejiklian Govt’s fire levy backdown

The Fire Brigade Employees’ Union of NSW (FBEU), has welcomed the Premier’s announcement today that the Government’s controversial Fire and Emergency Services Levy (FESL) has been postponed indefinitely.

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Sitrep 20/2017

May 26, 2017

Inside this issue:

Mobility and Transfer Policy – update #3
FESL leaflet now available – update #1
NSW Coalition has privatised $53 billion of our assets

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Sitrep 19/2017

May 19, 2017

Inside this issue:
e-Recalls initiative
FESL leaflet now available
In brief

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Sitrep 18/2017

May 13, 2017

Inside this issue:

50/50 recruitment
Permanent Stand Bys for retained shortages
J and Z Relieving to finish by 30 June – update #1

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Sitrep 17/2017

May 5, 2017

Inside this issue

The Fire and Emergency Services Levy
Permanent members – Cyclone Debbie – update #1
Permanent members – North Coast floods – update #1
J and Z Relieving to finish by 30 June
Mobility and Transfer Policy – update #2
Health and Fitness testing – update #1

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May Day 2017

April 28, 2017

May Day 2017

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Sitrep 16/2017

April 21, 2017

Inside this issue:

Permanent members – Cyclone Debbie, Queensland
Permanent members – North Coast floods
Retained members – North Coast floods and Cyclone Debbie
Tamworth to go 10/14
RBRP update #3
Union fined $84,000

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Sitrep 15/2017

April 13, 2017

Inside this issue:

Easter Sunday – Retained members
Easter Sunday – Permanent members
Updates from SITREP 14

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Sitrep 14/2017

April 7, 2017

Inside this issue:

RBRP threatens Retained system – update #2
AFA response – two or none?
Berejiklian’s billion dollar new tax – Update #1
North Coast floods and Cyclone Debbie

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Ten Key Problems With The Fesl

March 29, 2017

Many home owners will pay more
The Government will pay less
The Government is hiding the truth
The cost is being shifted from business to residents
The cost proportions do not reflect the users of the services
The FESL severs the current link between contributions and risk / property value
Multiple base rates are unjustified and unfair
The costs can be changed year to year
Local government is still involved
The Monitor must remain

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