Please note: this is an archived news article release
This article was published on Friday, 16 May, 2025. The information contained within may be out of date or inaccurate. News articles and media releases older than 60 days are archived for future reference.
Posted on Friday 16th of May, 2025,
Greater Shepparton City Council has expressed its deep disappointment following the passing of the Victorian Government’s Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund (ESVF) legislation in the upper house yesterday. The new legislation, set to replace the existing Fire Services Property Levy (FSPL) from 1 July 2025, is expected to significantly increase the financial burden on residents, farmers, and local businesses across regional Victoria.
In Summary
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, said Council is extremely disappointed that the Fund will lead to money being directly taken from regional Victoria.
“This legislation will result in millions of additional dollars being collected from regional communities like Greater Shepparton,” Cr Sali said.
“For our municipality alone, this change means an increase of more than $4.7 million compared to what is currently collected under the FSPL. Under the new structure, the primary production variable rate will rise sharply from 28.7 cents to 71.8 cents per $1,000 of Capital Improved Value (CIV), a shift that disproportionately affects regional and rural areas.
In addition to the financial impact on regional communities, Cr Sali highlighted the ongoing trend of cost shifting from the State Government to local councils.
“Councils are increasingly funding services that should be a State responsibility, everything from libraries and school crossings to maternal and child health, kindergartens, waste, and environmental management,” he said.
“Now we are being asked to absorb not just the financial hit as landowners, but also the potential cost and complexity of collecting this new tax on behalf of the State.”
Council is particularly concerned about the administrative implications of the new levy, as local governments have received no clear guidance on how it will be implemented or whether current systems can support the change.
“We are awaiting advice from the State Government on how Councils are expected to manage this transition,” Cr Sali said.
“Without adequate resourcing, this policy risks adding significant administrative and reputational burdens to Councils across Victoria.”
The legislation designates Councils as the collection agents for the new fund, requiring adjustments to rates notices and internal systems to accommodate the more complex structure of the ESVF.
More News from Greater Shepparton
Thursday 30th of April,
Council welcomes PET scanner funding for GV Health, but greater cancer care investment still needed
Greater Shepparton City Council has acknowledged the Victorian Government’s announcement of $7.1 million in the 2026/27 State Budget to operationalise a new PET scanner at Goulburn Valley Health, describing it as a positive but limited step toward meeting… Read more
Thursday 30th of April,
Council endorse land acquisition to improve safety at busy Numurkah Road intersection
Greater Shepparton City Council have endorsed the purchase of a small parcel of land from IGA, to support the planned upgrade of the Numurkah Road and Hawkins Street intersection in Shepparton. Read more
Wednesday 29th of April,
Council endorses pathway to rebuild Shepparton Italian Social Club building
Greater Shepparton City Council has set a clear pathway for the reinstatement of the former Shepparton Italian Social Club building, endorsing a recommendation at its April Council Meeting on Tuesday. Read more
Wednesday 29th of April,
Greater Shepparton overlooked in State Budget road funding
Greater Shepparton has again been overlooked in the Victorian Government’s upcoming 2026/27 State Budget, with no funding allocated to address congestion, road safety or critical freight routes across the municipality. Read more
Tuesday 28th of April,
Greater Shepparton misses out again as bus funding focuses on metro routes
The State Government’s latest public transport announcements have again highlighted significant inequities between metropolitan and regional Victoria, with just three improvements identified across regional areas and no commitment to review outdated… Read more
Monday 27th of April,
Road maintenance funding does not address long term regional challenges
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, said the latest announcement from the Victorian Government of a $1 billion allocation for regional road maintenance is not an increase in investment for regional Victoria. Read more
See All News
Want to get the latest news and events in your Facebook feed?
Just go to our Facebook page and click the Like button.
More Events in Greater Shepparton
Sunday 10th of May,
Mother's Day Picnic
A relaxed Mother’s Day picnic experience featuring a generous shared menu, drink on arrival and kids picnic packs, set against the Dookie Hills landscape. Bring a picnic rug and settle in for the afternoon,… Read more
Wednesday 6th of May,
Author Talk at Shepparton Library - James Wrigley: Retire Life Ready
Join James Wrigley, author of Retire Life Ready, for a practical, engaging session on creating the retirement you want. Read more
Friday 8th of May,
Puff Walk
Walk. Talk. Laugh. Repeat! Read more
Wednesday 6th of May,
Puff Walk
Enjoy the beauty of our local parks on Puff Walk! Read more
Monday 11th of May,
SO YOU WANT TO MAKE GAMES? -- Explore game development as a creative career and meet some local creators in Shepparton!
Game development is one of the most expansive creative industries in the world and Shepparton has its own working designer ready to show you how it actually works. View on Riverlinks
Thursday 30th of April, – to Monday 4th of May,
Creating Drama presents Mid Year Showcase
Join us for the Creating Drama Singing Concert. Two different casts, two nights of sharing our love of music with all your favourite hits. View on Riverlinks
See All Events