I found this little gem in today's edition of the Occupational Health & Safety Daily News: Thinking we should forward it onto our own opposition leader!
MELBOURNE: Better safety gear for volunteers, new Country Fire Authority (CFA) stations and 100 new firefighting vehicles are at the centre of a $136 million plan by the Coalition. Victorian Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu has announced the multi-million dollar package that includes $36 million to upgrade and build more than 60 CFA and SES stations. Mr Baillieu said no new sites had been selected but he expected new stations to be built in areas of population growth. About 100 new tankers, pumper trucks and support vehicles, all equipped with GPS, will cost $25 million. Another $36.4 million has also been committed to new personal protective uniforms for firefighters, with a further $18 million for better training facilities and 2,000 new pagers.