NSW SES Tweed Heads

NSW SES Tweed Heads Tweed Heads State Emergency Service It has been created by the Tweed Heads SES Unit for the benefit of the local and wider Tweed Shire community.

FOR EMERGENCY HELP IN FLOODS OR STORMS, CONTACT THE TWEED HEADS SES UNIT BY TELEPHONING 132 500


CURRENT SENIOR OFFICERS

Unit Controller: Kristine McDonald
Deputy Unit Controller: Debbie Giblin

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This page is NOT an official NSW SES page. Any comments on this page are the personal views of those who posted them and are in no way officially endorsed or supported by the

NSW SES as a whole organisation. This page may NOT be updated during an emergency event so please DO NOT rely on information posted here. Please listen to ABC radio or go to the NSW SES website for further emergency information ( www.ses.nsw.gov.au ). Please do not post profane comments, or any other negative or derogatory comments intended to directly or indirectly insult someone. This page is for the Tweed Heads SES to share information with the local and wider community and to promote the volunteers of the SES to the community in a positive manner. GENERAL UNIT INFORMATION

New volunteer members are ALWAYS welcome! If you're aged 16 or over, and interested in assisting your local community in times of need (flood, storm, tsunami, emergency service support), please contact us at Tweed Heads SES as we are always looking for new members. Tweed Heads SES trains every Monday night from 7pm to 9pm. Anyone interested in joining the SES is welcome to come along and see for themselves what it's all about! (No appointment necessary, just ask someone wearing orange where you can find our Membership Coordinator, Wendy). Our SES Headquarters building is located at Lot 682 Pioneer Parade Banora Point (at the end of the cal-de-sac). Our mailing address is PO Box 500 Banora Point NSW 2486. For life threatening emergencies, call 000
For emergency help in floods and storms call 132 500. For general information or recruitment inquiries call 1800 201 000
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.ses.nsw.gov.au


UNIT HISTORY
"The Tweed Heads SES began life as the Kingscliff Sub-Local Control to the Tweed Shire Local Headquarters at Murwillumbah, with a responsibility for the lower end of the Tweed Valley from Tumbulgum to the coast. The first Unit Controller, who was appointed in 1967, was Harold Hines. Hines was informed that he should be seeking to build a Unit of 66 people, something he believed would be impossible from a population of about 3,000 at that time in his area of responsibility. The Unit trained and operated initially in a public hall in Kingscliff. This was most unsatisfactory since the SES had to share the hall with paying tenants and at times the members arrived for training to find they had been displaced by other groups and had to use the local Ambulance station. Later they had the use of some council-owned rooms. Eventually, in 1978, a purpose built Headquarters was provided at Banora Point, and this facility has been expanded since with the acquisition of a toilet block and the construction of a storage shed and meeting and dining area. In 2004 the Unit had two vehicles, two flood boats and about 25 members. In 1976 there were about 60 members. The Tweed Heads SES has had quite a few name changes over the years. Initially Kingscliff Unit, it then became the Tweed Coast Unit in 1976, the Tweed Heads Unit in 1990, the Banora Unit in 1993 before being changed back to Tweed Heads Unit around 2007. A retired Unit Controller, Tom Flood, believed that the Unit finally started to gain local support when it's name was changed to Tweed Heads Unit.

⛈️Thunderstorms are forecast across the region today and into this evening. We can expect to see heavy rainfall leading ...
27/05/2026

⛈️Thunderstorms are forecast across the region today and into this evening. We can expect to see heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding. Damaging winds and large hail may also occur.

🚗Please drive to conditions and keep off the roads if you can.

🚫Steer clear of flood waters. If you come across a flooded road, turn around and find an alternative route.

📲Download Hazards Near Me or visit the NSW SES website to stay up to date with warnings and information.

📞 If you require assistance in floods and storms, call the NSW SES on 132 500. In life-threatening situations, call Triple Zero (000).

Issued at 9:45am AEST on Thursday 28 May 2026

🌧️ Wet weather is forecast for this week. Here at the NSW SES we are monitoring the conditions and making plans. Here ar...
26/05/2026

🌧️ Wet weather is forecast for this week. Here at the NSW SES we are monitoring the conditions and making plans.

Here are some things you could do:
📲 Download Hazards Near Me to stay informed.
📻 Listen to your local radio stations for weather updates.
🏡Prepare your home and garden for potential storms.
🚗 Check road conditions before you drive.
🧑‍🤝‍🧑Check on your neighbours to see if they need any assistance.

Vale Wendy Bartley (1961–2026)Today, on Wear Orange Wednesday, we honour and remember our dear friend and colleague, Wen...
20/05/2026

Vale Wendy Bartley (1961–2026)

Today, on Wear Orange Wednesday, we honour and remember our dear friend and colleague, Wendy.

Wendy dedicated 18 years to the Tweed Heads SES Unit, serving our community with unwavering commitment and heart. Throughout her service, she undertook numerous roles including Deputy Local Commander, Administration Officer, Membership Officer, and Procurement & Operations Support. Her dedication was recognised through Long Service Awards, Premier’s Emergency Citations, and the National Medal. She was also due to receive a Commissioner’s Unit Citation—a testament to her outstanding contribution.

But beyond the titles and accolades, Wendy was the heart of our unit family. She was always there—ready for a chat, to offer advice, or simply to listen. Her kindness, warmth, and genuine care for others made a lasting impact on us all.

Today would have also been Wendy’s birthday, making this moment even more poignant. We are heartbroken and miss her deeply, yet we are incredibly proud to have served alongside such a remarkable, community-minded person.

Our love and deepest condolences go out to Wendy’s family and friends. She will forever remain a cherished part of the Tweed Heads SES family.

🧡

🎉 Great news 🎉All of the Watch and Act Flood warnings have been revised to Advice - Monitor Conditions. While we continu...
19/05/2026

🎉 Great news 🎉

All of the Watch and Act Flood warnings have been revised to Advice - Monitor Conditions. While we continue to review the conditions we expect most of the advice warnings will be removed tomorrow.

🚗 Stay safe on the roads and don't drive through flood waters.

Fingal Head South floodingMonitor conditionsAdviceThe NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to MONITOR CONDITI...
18/05/2026

Fingal Head South flooding
Monitor conditions
Advice

The NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to MONITOR CONDITIONS of the flooding on the Tweed River:

- Fingal Head

You should monitor conditions by checking warnings issued by NSW SES on their website and page, listening to your local ABC radio station, and following the latest weather information from the Bureau of Meteorology online.

What are we expecting?

The Bureau of Meteorology advises a trough and cloud band over NSW will produce widespread rain over north east NSW during Monday and overnight into Tuesday.

Heavy rain and flash flooding has occurred overnight.

View the full warning: https://hazardwatch.gov.au/a/T_GGXo

Download the Hazards Near Me App and set up ‘Watch Zones’ to receive warnings in real time. https://www.nsw.gov.au/emergency/hazards-near-me-app

For emergency assistance during a flood, storm or tsunami, call the NSW SES on 132 500. In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple Zero (000).

Post current at 6:52am on Tuesday 19th May 2026.

Low lying areas of Chinderah South and Surrounds floodingMonitor conditionsAdviceThe NSW SES advises people in the follo...
18/05/2026

Low lying areas of Chinderah South and Surrounds flooding
Monitor conditions
Advice

The NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to MONITOR CONDITIONS of the flooding on the Tweed River:

- Low lying areas around Chinderah Golf Course

You should monitor conditions by checking warnings issued by NSW SES on their website and page, listening to your local ABC radio station, and following the latest weather information from the Bureau of Meteorology online.

What are we expecting?

The Bureau of Meteorology advises moderate to heavy rainfall since Sunday night has led to river level rises along the Tweed River. Minor flooding has eased at Chinderah.

The Tweed River at Chinderah is currently at 0.99 m AHD and falling, below the minor flood level. The Tweed River at Chinderah is expected to remain below the minor flood level (1.30 m AHD).

Based on predictions from the Bureau of Meteorology, the following areas may be impacted by floodwaters:

- Crescent Street
- Altona Rd
- Low lying roads and bridges
- Low lying areas along the river

View the full warning: https://hazardwatch.gov.au/a/xi2m1M

Download the Hazards Near Me App and set up ‘Watch Zones’ to receive warnings in real time. https://www.nsw.gov.au/emergency/hazards-near-me-app

For emergency assistance during a flood, storm or tsunami, call the NSW SES on 132 500. In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple Zero (000).

Post current at 4:38am on Tuesday 19th May 2026.

Banora and Surrounds floodingMonitor conditionsAdviceThe NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to MONITOR COND...
18/05/2026

Banora and Surrounds flooding
Monitor conditions
Advice

The NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to MONITOR CONDITIONS of the flooding on the Tweed River:

- Low lying areas of Banora, Tweed Heads South and surrounds

You should monitor conditions by checking warnings issued by NSW SES on their website and page, listening to your local ABC radio station, and following the latest weather information from the Bureau of Meteorology online.

What are we expecting?

The Bureau of Meteorology advises moderate to heavy rainfall since Sunday night has led to river level rises along the Tweed River. Minor flooding has eased at Chinderah.

The Tweed River at Chinderah is currently at 0.99 m AHD and falling, below the minor flood level. The Tweed River at Chinderah is expected to remain below the minor flood level (1.30 m AHD).

Based on predictions from the Bureau of Meteorology, the following areas may be impacted by floodwaters:

- Low lying roads and bridges
- Low lying areas along the river
- Low lying farming and rural areas

View the full warning: https://hazardwatch.gov.au/a/yYs33S

Download the Hazards Near Me App and set up ‘Watch Zones’ to receive warnings in real time. https://www.nsw.gov.au/emergency/hazards-near-me-app

For emergency assistance during a flood, storm or tsunami, call the NSW SES on 132 500. In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple Zero (000).

Post current at 4:37am on Tuesday 19th May 2026.

Tweed Heads and Surrounds floodingMonitor conditionsAdviceThe NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to MONITOR...
18/05/2026

Tweed Heads and Surrounds flooding
Monitor conditions
Advice

The NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to MONITOR CONDITIONS of the flooding on the Tweed River:

- Low lying areas of Tweed Heads

You should monitor conditions by checking warnings issued by NSW SES on their website and page, listening to your local ABC radio station, and following the latest weather information from the Bureau of Meteorology online.

What are we expecting?

The Bureau of Meteorology advises moderate to heavy rainfall since Sunday night has led to river level rises along the Tweed River. Minor flooding has eased at Chinderah.

The Tweed River at Chinderah is currently at 0.99 m AHD and falling, below the minor flood level. The Tweed River at Chinderah is expected to remain below the minor flood level (1.30 m AHD).

Based on predictions from the Bureau of Meteorology, the following areas may be impacted by floodwaters:

- Low lying roads and bridges
- Low lying farming and rural areas
- Low lying areas along the river"

View the full warning: https://hazardwatch.gov.au/a/snpnHX

Download the Hazards Near Me App and set up ‘Watch Zones’ to receive warnings in real time. https://www.nsw.gov.au/emergency/hazards-near-me-app

For emergency assistance during a flood, storm or tsunami, call the NSW SES on 132 500. In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple Zero (000).

Post current at 4:35am on Tuesday 19th May 2026.

Tweed Heads West and Surrounds floodingMonitor conditionsAdviceThe NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to MO...
18/05/2026

Tweed Heads West and Surrounds flooding
Monitor conditions
Advice

The NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to MONITOR CONDITIONS of the flooding on the Tweed River:

- Tweed Heads West and Seagulls Estate

You should monitor conditions by checking warnings issued by NSW SES on their website and page, listening to your local ABC radio station, and following the latest weather information from the Bureau of Meteorology online.

What are we expecting?

The Bureau of Meteorology advises moderate to heavy rainfall since Sunday night has led to river level rises along the Tweed River. Minor flooding has eased at Chinderah.

The Tweed River at Chinderah is currently at 0.99 m AHD and falling, below the minor flood level. The Tweed River at Chinderah is expected to remain below the minor flood level (1.30 m AHD).

Based on predictions from the Bureau of Meteorology, the following areas may be impacted by floodwaters:

- Low lying roads and bridges
- Low lying areas along the river
- Low lying farming and rural areas

View the full warning: https://hazardwatch.gov.au/a/dHU6gA

Download the Hazards Near Me App and set up ‘Watch Zones’ to receive warnings in real time. https://www.nsw.gov.au/emergency/hazards-near-me-app

For emergency assistance during a flood, storm or tsunami, call the NSW SES on 132 500. In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple Zero (000).

Post current at 4:33am on Tuesday 19th May 2026.

Parts of Chinderah  floodingMonitor conditionsAdviceThe NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to MONITOR CONDI...
18/05/2026

Parts of Chinderah flooding
Monitor conditions
Advice

The NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to MONITOR CONDITIONS of the flooding on the Tweed River:

- Parts of Chinderah

You should monitor conditions by checking warnings issued by NSW SES on their website and page, listening to your local ABC radio station, and following the latest weather information from the Bureau of Meteorology online.

What are we expecting?

The Bureau of Meteorology advises moderate to heavy rainfall since Sunday night has led to river level rises along the Tweed River. Minor flooding has eased at Chinderah.

The Tweed River at Chinderah is currently at 0.99 m AHD and falling, below the minor flood level. The Tweed River at Chinderah is expected to remain below the minor flood level (1.30 m AHD).

Based on predictions from the Bureau of Meteorology, the following areas may be impacted by floodwaters:

- Low lying roads and bridges
- Low lying areas along the river
- Low lying farming and rural areas

View the full warning: https://hazardwatch.gov.au/a/kV3u_E

Download the Hazards Near Me App and set up ‘Watch Zones’ to receive warnings in real time. https://www.nsw.gov.au/emergency/hazards-near-me-app

For emergency assistance during a flood, storm or tsunami, call the NSW SES on 132 500. In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple Zero (000).

Post current at 4:31am on Tuesday 19th May 2026.

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