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Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) volunteerism is on the rise, with over 5,000 Victorians now part of the distinctive ‘orange army’.

But with the challenges of climate change, community resilience, and increasing emergency response, VICSES is calling on more Victorians to step up and join the team.

Recent VICSES data shows an increase in total volunteers from 4,869 in 2022/23 to 5,040 in 2024/25, with 4,390 operational volunteers actively serving communities across the state.

This growth reflects a broader trend highlighted in the 2025 State of Volunteering Report, which found that 58.9% of Victorians aged 15+ volunteered in the past year, contributing over 732 million hours of service.

The State of Volunteering Report also revealed that volunteers today are more purposeful and impact-driven, with key motivators including helping others, giving back, and using their skills.

VICSES offers free nationally accredited training, flexible roles, and a strong sense of camaraderie, making it an ideal place for those looking to make a meaningful contribution.

Despite the positive trends, barriers such as work commitments, family responsibilities, and lack of transport continue to impact volunteer participation. VICSES is working to address these challenges by offering flexible volunteering options, a diversity in roles, and localised support.

VICSES chief executive officer Rob Purcell said whether you’re in a regional town or metro suburb, there could be a place for you at VICSES.

“We’re seeing more Victorians say ‘yes’ to volunteering in some areas, and that’s incredibly encouraging and gratifying, but we know the demand for emergency services is increasing. We need more people to join us, to train, to connect and to serve,” he said.

“Every VICSES volunteer plays a vital role in protecting lives and property. Whether it’s preparing communities before emergencies or responding to floods, storms or road rescues, our volunteers make a real difference to thousands of Victorians every year.

“Volunteering with VICSES is not just about responding to emergencies, it’s about building resilience, learning new skills and being part of something bigger than yourself.

“We hear time and again from our members that volunteering has changed their lives, it’s given them confidence, friendships and a sense of purpose. That’s the power of community service.”

Details: www.ses.vic.gov.au/join-us

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