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The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is advising residents on the NSW Central Coast at Tuggerah Lake to prepare to isolate, as moderate flooding is expected from later today and into Tuesday morning.
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The NSW State Emergency Service has led a mass casualty flood rescue exercise in Sydney this weekend, joined by experts in the field from across Australia and New Zealand.
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With more severe weather expected to impact eastern parts of the state, the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is closely monitoring forecasts and preparing assets and personnel for any potential flash flooding impacts.
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Three NSW SES members have been recognised for giving the ultimate sacrifice, having died protecting others. 
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The New South Wales State Emergency Service (NSW SES) is urging the community to stay safe as severe weather rolls in across coastal and metropolitan areas tonight and into tomorrow. 
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NSW State Emergency Service (SES) Commissioner Carlene York APM is retiring from the role in May, after almost five years leading the emergency service agency.
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Ahead of anticipated heavy rainfall, the NSW State Emergency Service (SES)...
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Increasing volunteer numbers in regional locations is the focus of a new campaign being launched by the NSW State Emergency Service (SES).
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Winds of more than 90 kilometres an hour have torn roofs off properties, led to structural collapse and brought down trees in parts of NSW.
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Residents and visitors in eastern parts of the state are being urged to stay up to date with weather warnings as heavy rain is forecast, bringing a risk of flash flooding in low lying areas.
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