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SES calls for eager Lockyer Valley volunteers to step up and serve

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Published: March 25, 2026
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Volunteers can gain valuable skills through joining the SES.
Volunteers can gain valuable skills through joining the SES.
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RESIDENTS across the Lockyer Valley are being urged to consider volunteering with the State Emergency Service, with local units calling for more community members to join their ranks.

The volunteer-based Queensland State Emergency Service (SES) plays a crucial role in responding to storms, floods and other disasters, and the Lockyer Valley Regional Council says new recruits are always needed to help keep the region safe.

Mayor Tanya Milligan said wearing the SES’s iconic orange overalls represented far more than a uniform – it symbolised a commitment to community.

“The Queensland State Emergency Service is made up of thousands of everyday Queenslanders from all walks of life who volunteer their time to help others,” Cr Milligan said.

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“Our region is prone to severe storms, flash flooding and rising creeks, making the SES a vital part of keeping our community safe and resilient.”

Local SES groups based in Gatton, Laidley and Forest Hill are all currently seeking volunteers to assist during disasters and emergency events.

Cr Milligan said no prior experience was needed to join, with full training provided to volunteers.

“No experience is necessary – all roles are flexible to suit your schedule,” she said.

“Everyone has something to offer, and the SES matches volunteers to roles based on their strengths, regardless of age, fitness or background.”

She said joining the SES was also an opportunity to gain valuable skills while helping the community during its most difficult moments.

“During disasters and emergencies locally, across Queensland and even nationally, volunteers make a real difference when people are most vulnerable.”

Residents interested in joining can register their interest through the SES website.

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