For emergency assistance during a flood, storm or tsunami, call NSW SES on 132 500   In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple Zero (000).
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Prepare your pets for emergencies with our essential guide. Learn what to pack, when to evacuate, how to transport your pets safely, and where to take them. Ensure your pets' safety by including them in your emergency plans today.

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Discover essential information about levees in NSW, including their role in flood protection, how they are designed, reasons for failure, and overtopping risks. Learn how to assess your safety, understand your risk, and prepare for flood events.

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Help your community when it’s needed most. Find out how to get involved as a spontaneous volunteer to help your community during an emergency event.

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Learn about NSW SES volunteering, including requirements, applications, roles, accessibility, Centrelink impacts, and Open Days.

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The NSW SES offers a variety of fee-free national, industry and organisational training programs to cater to the different needs of our members and the Service. Discover how we support learners, recognition of existing skills and more.

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Learn how to prepare an emergency plan for your assistance animals. Find essential tips on evacuation, identification, and meeting specific needs during emergencies, even when you're away from home.

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Ensure the safety of your horses, farm animals, and livestock during emergencies. Learn how to create a detailed emergency plan for animals on your property or kept elsewhere. 

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Learn about coastal erosion, its causes, and how severe storms can accelerate land loss along shorelines. This page offers practical tips on preparation and actions to take when coastal erosion or inundation is expected, helping you protect people, property, and infrastructure.

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Explore the different types of storms that can impact your region, including severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, tropical cyclones, and more. Learn how to identify and prepare for each storm type to stay safe and informed during extreme weather events.