Orange with Purpose: SES Essendon’s Volunteer Spirit
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In this National Volunteer Week special of Moonee Valley Voices, host Matthew Galea brings together two of SES Essendon’s longest-serving volunteers - Justin Navas, Volunteer Unit Commander, and John Bates, Unit Controller - to celebrate 50 years of VICSES and explore the heartbeat of community resilience.
Episode Highlights:
- Origins & Roles: Justin and John share how they found their calling in SES and the unique leadership responsibilities they hold.
- Evolution Over 50 Years: Discover how VICSES has grown from grassroots beginnings in 1975 to a modern emergency-response force.
- Behind the Call-Outs: Vivid anecdotes of major flood and storm responses, including joint efforts with Fire Rescue Victoria, Ambulance Victoria and even local AFL players.
- Volunteer Culture: Insights into recruitment, training pipelines and the camaraderie that keeps 41 volunteers ready 24/7.
- Wear Orange Wednesday: What it means to “turn the town orange,” host community events and amplify gratitude with #ThankYouSES.
- Get Involved: Step-by-step advice on signing up, hosting a WOW Day morning tea or pitching in with fundraising and equipment drives.
- Valley Faves: A light-hearted rapid-fire round uncovering the best cafés, parks and hidden gems in Moonee Valley.
Whether you’re considering signing up as a volunteer or simply want to learn how SES protects our streets and waterways, this episode is packed with actionable tips, inspiring stories and a genuine celebration of community spirit.
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