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A major clean up is underway following destructive storms at Carinda.
NSW SES volunteer standing on the groud and look at a damaged roof after a storm
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NSW State Emergency Service volunteers will be active today cleaning up following damaging storms.
NSW SES volunteer cleaning up damaged trees after destructive winds
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The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is urging residents to prepare for damaging winds and potentially intense heavy rain fall as widespread thunderstorms are forecast to develop on Sunday and Monday. 
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The NSW State Emergency Service (NSW SES) is reminding residents to prepare their pets and animals for the increased risk of storms throughout the ongoing storm season.
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Minister for Emergency Services Jihad Dib has appointed a new Commissioner, Michael Wassing, to lead the NSW State Emergency Service (SES).
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Unit Commander of Clarence-Nambucca Capability Unit, Mrs Patricia Crowe marked 60 years of dedicated service to the SES last month, with a surprise celebration at her headquarters in Grafton.
NSW SES volunteer Mrs Patricia Crowe celebrated six decades of dedicated service to the NSW SES at Graftono headquarters.
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NSW State Emergency Service (SES) has honoured exceptional bravery and commitment of North Eastern volunteers who have worked tirelessly to keep our communities safe in times of crisis.
NSW SES volunteers receiving bravery awards at the North Eastern Zone ceremony
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As World Tsunami Awareness Day approaches on November 5, the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is taking proactive steps to engage coastal residents about tsunami safety and preparedness.
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The Lightning Ridge SES Unit opened its doors to the wider community at the weekend, celebrating connections to Country and the dedication of its indigenous members during a flag raising ceremony.
Three Lightning Ridge SES volunteers stand together, smiling as they cut into a large cake
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NSW SES, NSW Police, Fire and Rescue, NSW RFS, Ambulance NSW, Marine Rescue, Australian Breastfeeding Association, and Red Cross, will all attend to working together to save lives and create safer communities.