Monday, 1 December 2025

Local councillors join Melbourne levy protest

COUNCILLORS Meg Edwards and Nathan Hersey, of Bass Coast and South Gippsland Shires respectively, were among the protesters outside State Parliament in Melbourne on Tuesday morning fighting against the Victorian Government’s proposed Emergency...

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by Andrew Paloczi
Local councillors join Melbourne levy protest
South Gippsland Shire Councillor and farmer Nathan Hersey holds a sign making his feelings clear on the State Government’s planned exploitation of those in the agricultural sector, with Bass Coast Shire councillor Meg Edwards and Coalition MPs including Member for Gippsland South Danny O’Brien, State Opposition Leader Brad Battin and Member for Eastern Victoria Melina Bath.

COUNCILLORS Meg Edwards and Nathan Hersey, of Bass Coast and South Gippsland Shires respectively, were among the protesters outside State Parliament in Melbourne on Tuesday morning fighting against the Victorian Government’s proposed Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund levy.

Cr Hersey said that more than 3,000 local agricultural landowners would receive an increase of just over 189 percent on top of the existing Fire Services Levy, or on average just over $1,100 per property.

“Agriculture and associated industry is South Gippsland’s largest employer and contributes significantly to our local economy, and this (proposed) levy will rip more than $5.2 million extra from our local economy,” he declared.

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