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Dora Creek Community Hall
Come along to the Community drop in session and BBQ at Dora Creek Community Hall. Share information about the risks you may face in your area and chat with NSW SES Cooranbong Unit volunteers about practical tips on how you can prepare for emergencies such as storms and floods. This event presents a wonderful opportunity to connect with your local emergency services and local communities while enjoying a free BBQ.
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This World Refugee Day, meet inspiring NSW SES Member Frances Kayphoe , who uses his experiences to support CALD communities during emergencies.  
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With flooding now an ever-present danger for communities in Australia and around the world, Australian researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of world-first real-time water level and rainfall sensing technology using existing mobile phone networks.
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NSW State Emergency Service (SES) Chief Superintendent Ashley Sullivan, and Mid North Coast Volunteer Gregory Phillip Steele have been awarded the Emergency Services Medal (ESM) in the King’s Birthday Honours. 
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The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) has concluded its operational response after heavy rainfall and severe flooding caused extensive damage to homes, businesses and infrastructure on the Mid North Coast and in the Hunter.
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Known for their life-saving efforts during emergencies, NSW State Emergency Service (SES) members are joining a different kind of rescue mission this winter – bolstering blood supplies.  
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The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is continuing to support the NSW Reconstruction Authority in the transition to recovery for Hunter and Mid North Coast communities affected by recent severe weather. 
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The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is proactively working with the NSW Reconstruction Authority to facilitate a phased approach to recovery as clean-up and assessments continue across coastal NSW.
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Clean-up efforts are in full swing following the devastating floods across the Mid North Coast as the NSW State Emergency Service (SES), emergency services personnel from across the country, the Australian Defence Force and community volunteers provide assistance. 
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More than 5,000 damage assessments have been completed already, and resupply efforts continue to ensure the more than 12,000 people isolated have critical supplies.