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Emergency Management Commissioner to retire

Emergency Management Commissioner Andrew Crisp has advised the state government that he intends to retire at the conclusion of his five-year term.

The Minister for Emergency Services released a statement on April 28 to announce that Mr Crisp intends to retire effective from August 4, 2023.

Mr Crisp, who started the role in 2018, has seen some of the most significant emergencies the state has faced, including: the 2019-20 bushfires, COVID-19, the June 2021 storm event and the October 2022 flood event.

Emergency Services Minister Jaclyn Symes thanked Mr Crisp for his time and commitment in the role.

“While this state has experienced some of the most turbulent times, Commissioner Crisp has been a calm, commanding and reassuring presence for Victorians,” Ms Symes said.

“He has provided exceptional leadership and has delivered significant reform across the sector during his tenure.”

“I would like to sincerely thank Commissioner Crisp for his commitment and dedication to the role and I wish him and his family all the best for the future.”

During his time as Commissioner, Mr Crisp has helped establish a permanent 24/7 workforce for the State Control Centre and establishment of Emergency Recovery Victoria.

Mr Crisp has also helped in ongoing work to reform the operating model and legislative framework for managing emergencies.

Ahead of his retirement, Mr Crisp will continue to engage with communities, particularly those impacted by recent emergencies to thank first responders for their work.

The state government will undertake a recruitment process for the Commissioner role and an announcement will be made in due course.

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