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This Wear Orange Wednesday (WOW Day), NSW State Emergency Service (SES) Narrabri Unit Commander Prim Charles is celebrating the power of volunteering and the difference it makes in local communities.  
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Multifunction Centre, Cooma Showground Cromwell Street
Meet & Greet Emergency Services for our Cooma multicultural community. This is a fun day for all the family to meet and understand our local emergency services and community groups. Our local SES team would love to chat to you about your local flood and storm risks and what you can do to prepare, respond and recover. Drop by and say hi.
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Emergency response in the Blue Mountains is being bolstered by a new NSW State Emergency Service (SES) facility, as construction starts on the project delivering a state-of-the-art headquarters for first responders.
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More than 200 incidents and three flood rescues have been responded to by the NSW State Emergency Services (SES) in the past 24 hours throughout the Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast, where flood warnings have today been downgraded.
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Katoomba Street Katoomba
Your local NSW SES Blue Mountains West Unit will be attending the 2026 Katoomba Winter Magic Festival We would love to chat to you about your local flood, storm risks and what you can do to prepare, respond and recover. Drop by and say hi.
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The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is urging people in the Northern Rivers to take care this morning, with heavy rain and high tides causing widespread road closures and isolating some communities.
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After losing his father to a heart attack at just 20 years old, William (Will) Flood wanted to give back to his community.  
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A tragedy that changed Parkes forever will be remembered next week as the community gathers to officially open the new NSW State Emergency Service Parkes Unit headquarters, in the same week the Service will mark Wear Orange Wednesday (WOW Day). 
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Inspired by a lifetime surrounded by emergency responders, 17-year-old NSW State Emergency Service (SES) Mullumbimby Unit volunteer Scarlett Rushton is proudly following in her family’s footsteps to serve her community.
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This WOW Day (Wear Orange Wednesday), a Moruya mother and son are highlighting the powerful impact volunteering can have on families and communities alike.