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Nov 1st, 2025 at 11:09am
 
Firefighters take to the streets for fair pay

Green Left Weekly
October 31, 2025

Forest firefighters marched from Trades Hall to the Victorian Parliament, on October 29, to demand fair pay ahead of a critical bushfire season, with a depleted emergency response fleet.   Sad

The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) pays female forest firefighters well below their male colleagues.

Analysis of Victorian Public Service data shows DEECA has allowed the gender pay gap for female forest firefighters to nearly triple over four years, with women missing out on $4255 in pay rises.


Australian Workers Union (AWU) organiser Ross Kenna said: “Make no mistake: These are the workers who stand between Victorian communities and catastrophic bushfire. When the alarm sounds, they’re the ones heading into the flames. They’re highly trained, highly skilled and they put their lives on the line.

“Yet they’re being treated like they’re disposable.”   Sad

Kenna said the union’s members are “professionals”. “They’ll keep doing what they’ve always done, protecting this state from fire,” he said, adding that commitment to the job “doesn't mean accepting exploitation”.

He said workers have families and mortgages and they “deserve to be paid what they’re worth … Fair pay isn’t ‘nice-to-have’ … it’s a matter of respect and it’s long overdue.”

Hundred of forest workers from the Mallee, Mildura, Gippsland and Omeo joined the protest. An army of green took over the steps of Parliament.

Ronnie Hayden, AWU Victorian Secretary,  said the “entire G-Wagon fleet is grounded with structural faults”. He said as the fire season bears down the government still “won’t pay these workers what they’re worth”.

“This is a damning indictment of how this state values its emergency services workers. Broken promises, broken vehicles, and workers left to carry the burden.”

Hayden said if the Premier, who recently thanked forest firefighters for their work, really meant it, she would “back up her thanks with fair pay”.

[Ron Guy is a member of the Australian Workers Union.   Smiley
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$46,870 for running into burning buildings that could collapse on top of you -

it doesn't sound like enough money to me.
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It's a lifestyle job and you get to pose your muscles in a calender.
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Jasin wrote Yesterday at 10:45pm:
It's a lifestyle job and you get to pose your muscles in a calender.



Would you do it?     -

running into burning buildings that could collapse on top of you?
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Filthy stinking Commo Unionists........       Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin

Me dad was a firie - his brother a copper... me - I'm the Black sheep and proud of it .... but some of you have an idea..... others have no idea... I worked for the government and I worked security - need I say more?

Always amazes me that there are 'good Unions' and 'bad' Unions - it seems to depend entirely on the amount of sweat and dirt involved in the job - the 'lesser class' Unions are just no-good criminals, while the nurses, coppers, and firies and ambos are a sacred species....

Now I'm not arguing with any rights and privileges of those Unions and Unionists (they are pretty much 100% members - or were) - what I'm pointing out to you all is what a pack of absolute dick-weeds many of you are when you discriminate between types of Union and Unionist......

So - in your eyes - a 'good' Union/Unionist is worth every cent - the rest are highwaymen?  DUH!!
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Reply #6 - Today at 12:36pm
 
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:52pm:
Jasin wrote Yesterday at 10:45pm:
It's a lifestyle job and you get to pose your muscles in a calender.



Would you do it?     -

running into burning buildings that could collapse on top of you?

I applied when in my twenties. They were to take the top 5% of those sitting the entry exam. I was 3% top. But because there were 2000 applicants, they took top 2%. I missed out.
I was looking forward to being Mr June with a wet look.
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #7 - Today at 2:31pm
 
Jasin wrote Today at 12:36pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:52pm:
Jasin wrote Yesterday at 10:45pm:
It's a lifestyle job and you get to pose your muscles in a calender.



Would you do it?     -

running into burning buildings that could collapse on top of you?

I applied when in my twenties. They were to take the top 5% of those sitting the entry exam. I was 3% top. But because there were 2000 applicants, they took top 2%. I missed out.
I was looking forward to being Mr June with a wet look.


What?

you'd think if you were of average intelligence and
in good physical condition - strong build -
you'd be in like Flynn?
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I was and intelligent enough to achieve their high threshold.
But the amount of applicant raised the bar and extra 3% because of the limited positions available. Once you applicate, you basically can't applicate again in the future.
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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