Greater Shepparton ratepayers will notice a new charge on their upcoming annual rates notices — the Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund, which has replaced the Fire Services Property Levy since July 1, 2025.
The ESVF provides funding across multiple emergency organisations including 000 Victoria, Emergency Management Victoria, Forest Fire Management Victoria, State Control Centre and Emergency Recovery Victoria.
For residential the fixed charge is $136 plus 17.3 cents per $1k of capital improved value.
“Council is legislated under the Emergency Services Volunteer Fund Act 2012 to collect this tax on behalf of the state government, which must be paid unless you’re eligible for an exemption or concession, such as Emergency Services Volunteers, primary producers, pensioners and veterans,” Greater Shepparton City Council chief executive Fiona Le Gassick said.
“The ESVF charge will be clearly itemised on this year’s rates notice, and residents may notice a change in the total amount payable.”
Ratepayers with queries about their rates or the ESVF can phone council on 5832 9700 or email council@shepparton.vic.gov.au to discuss payment arrangements.
For additional ESVF information, visit the State Revenue Office website at www.sro.vic.gov.au/emergency-services-and-volunteers-fund/frequently-asked-questions