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delivered by SES supporting partners, Energy Queensland and Powerlink Queensland. “Energy Queensland and Powerlink Queensland have been on board as SES supporting partners since 2015 to help buy this equipment, which not only helps our volunteers, but the Queenslanders they support during disasters,” Mr Ryan said. The Rockhampton, Gladstone and Central Highlands SES groups received automated external defibrillators, generators, rescue and resuscitation training equipment, polesaws, chainsaws and battery-powered scene lighting. QFES Assistant Commissioner Central Region Darryl King said the region’s SES volunteers would use the equipment in response to storms, cyclones, ground searches and floods. “Our community looks to the SES for help when disaster strikes and the worst happens, and ....