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SES on Alert as Flood Watch Extended - 6 November 2009
The Bureau of Meteorology has extended the Flood Watch to include the Tweed, Clarence, Brunswick, Richmond and Wilsons Rivers with the SES readying for flooding. » more
Flood Warning Issued for Coffs Harbour - 6 November 2009
A Minor Flood Warning has been issued for Coffs Creek at Coffs Harbour. » more
Flood Warning Issued for Bellinger River - 6 November 2009
A flood warning has been issued by the Bureau of Meteorology for minor flooding on the Bellinger River. » more
Flood Watch Issued for Mid-North Coast Rivers - 5 November 2009
A Flood Watch has been issued for the Orara River, Coffs Creek, Nambucca River and Bellinger River for minor to moderate flooding. » more
Lismore SES to Run Business Flood Awareness Seminars - 3 November 2009
Lismore City SES unit with the support of the Richmond Tweed Region SES unit and the Lismore City Council, will be conducting two Flood Awareness seminars for business owners and employees, who are located in the Lismore CBD area. » more
Final Flood Update - 28 October 2009
The SES is wrapping up its response to flooding on the New South Wales Mid-North Coast. » more
SES Afternoon Flood Update - 27 October 2009
The SES is continuing to respond to flooding in the north of the state with over 500 people isolated. » more
Minister for Emergency Services Launches SES Cadet Video - 27 October 2009
A new Cadet video for the State Emergency Service (SES) has been launched by the Minister for Emergency Services at Pennant Hills High School today. » more
SES to Hold Cadet Camp at Lake Burrendong State Recreation Centre - 27 October 2009
SES Cadets from Orange and Parkes will take part in a two day cadet camp to be held at the Sport and Recreation Centre at Lake Burrendong. » more
Number Isolated by Floods Tops 500 - 27 October 2009
Floodwaters have closed Moodys Bridge on the Kalang River, isolating some 500 people, with a further 80 isolated on the Nambucca River. » more