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Innisfail State College has recognised the dedication and bravery of local first responders as part of Thank A First Responder Day.
On Wednesday, 10th June, Student Council leaders invited representatives from emergency service organisations across the region to the college for a special morning tea.

Representatives from Ambulance, Police, SES, Fire, Surf Life Saving, Hospital services and Coast Guard attended the event, which was prepared and presented by the college’s Hospitality staff and students.
College Captains Lochlan and Jara delivered an address and presented Certificates of Appreciation to each organisation, acknowledging the vital role frontline workers play in keeping the community safe.

The morning provided an opportunity for students, staff and emergency service representatives to come together and show gratitude for the work carried out every day.
First responders are often among the first people on scene during emergencies, providing assistance during incidents including road accidents, floods, fires, water rescues and search and rescue operations.

The day also recognised the many volunteers who stand alongside professional emergency services, giving their time to support and protect others.
Innisfail State College thanked all frontline heroes for their ongoing commitment and the difference they make throughout the community.


