NSW SES Canterbury Unit

NSW SES Canterbury Unit The NSW SES is the Combat Agency for Storms, Floods and Tsunamis in NSW Garry Hulme was appointed as acting controller till 1973.

NSW SES Canterbury Unit was re-established in 1970 by Garry Hulme and 4 other members, who setup camp in a one bedroom condemned house situated at 161 Beamish Street Campsie. During that time members lobbied for a vehicle through Canterbury City Council who supplied us with a second hand Holden Ute. Gary was appointed to permanent Local Controller in late 1973, to which he built and supported the

unit through events such as the Granville rail disaster & Thredbo landslide. Gary sadly passed away in late 2008 & Deputy Controller Lenore Nelson was appointed acting controller of the unit until 2011 when her position was confirmed as the permanent Local Controller of the Canterbury SES. With the ongoing support from Sydney Southern Region, SES State Headquarters, Canterbury Council, both Local and State Government & of course the unit members themselves - Canterbury SES has developed into a fully equipped organisation with 5 response vehicles & over a 65 members. The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is an emergency, preparedness and response service dedicated to assisting the community of NSW. It is made up almost entirely of volunteers, with 229 units located throughout the state. The units comprise of approximately 10,000 volunteer members, who are easily identified by their distinctive orange overalls. While our core responsibilities are for flood, storm and tsunami operations, the NSW SES also provides support to general rescue efforts in the State. This includes Road Crash Rescue (RCR), Vertical Rescue (VR), Urban Search and Rescue (USR), evidence searches (both metropolitan and rural) and other forms of specialist rescue that may be required due to local threats. Volunteers in a number of isolated communities have also been trained as Community First Responders by the Ambulance Service of New South Wales. The Service's trained rescuers also support the full-time emergency services during major disasters. The NSW SES assists other emergency services when they are performing major operations. These services include the NSW Police Force, the NSW Rural Fire Service, Fire and Rescue NSW and the Ambulance Service of NSW. The NSW SES also partners with local communities through Community Engagement programs like FloodSafe, StormSafe and TsunamiSafe. These programs are supported by strategies and resources, are delivered locally through a range of activities and events and are a priority for the NSW SES. The aim is to engage at-risk communities on preparedness, response and recovery measures so that there is no loss of life and impacts caused by these events are minimised. This in turn builds community resilience to floods, storms and tsunami. For further information visit the NSW SES website at http://www.ses.nsw.gov.au/

10/06/2026

When we heard about 5-year-old Rayaan, and the incredible effort he made on Wear Orange Wednesday, we knew we had to invite him to our unit for a special visit!🧡

Rayaan and his mum spent hours designing and making his very own SES Uniform and a thank you poster. On Wear Orange Wednesday Rayaan made a special presentation at his school assembly acknowledging the work of SES Volunteers.

Today, as we celebrate , this visit was a wonderful reminder to our of the impact our work has beyond responding to emergencies. Seeing our work inspiring young people like Rayaan is incredibly rewarding and highlights the important connection between emergency services and the communities in which we serve.

Our Volunteers loved showing Rayaan around our unit, and share some behind the scenes insights into what being a SES Volunteer is like. We hope it was a day he'll remember, and we can't wait to see Rayaan in orange again soon! 🟧◻️🟧

04/06/2026

Last weekend Canterbury SES teamed up with NSW RFS - Illawong Brigade and Menai Bushfire Brigade. NSW Rural Fire Service. to run some combined training at the Canterbury Unit.

The training revolved around assisting at a traffic collision, and tested our first aid, scene command and inter-agency communication.

Although not the primary agency for road crash rescues, Canterbury SES do come across incidents when out in the community, so being able to manage the situation in the initial phases until other emergency services arrive is an important skill. Training like this is valuable in giving our Volunteers the exposure to these differing situations, and the confidence to manage them if required to do so.

If you want to learn life saving skills in first aid, and how to lead teams through complex incidents like this then volunteering with the NSW SES Canterbury Unit is something you should consider. We will soon be hosting a New Volunteer information night at our unit. Come on down to see what it's like to be a NSW SES Volunteer, meet some of our current volunteers, and see the equipment we use to protect the community.

📆 Tuesday 30th June 2026
⏰ 7:30 PM
📍NSW SES Canterbury Unit Headquarters - 196 Moorefields Rd, Beverly Hills (access via Currana st)

02/06/2026

🚨 SELECT YOUR CHARACTER 🚨

🟧 The Storm Ground Operator
🛟The Land Based Flood Rescue Operator
🚶🏽The Land Search Operator
🪚 The Chainsaw Operator
🪜The Storm Heights Operator
⚓ The On Water Flood Rescue Operator
💻The Incident Management Team Member
🌊 The In Water Flood Rescue Operator

Every uniform tells a different story - but they all have one thing in common - being part of a bigger Team and helping the community when it matters most.

At Canterbury SES, there’s no single “type” of volunteer. Whether you love hands-on field operations, teamwork, communications, logistics, leadership, or are interested in flood rescue, there’s a role for you.

🎮 Are you ready to choose your character?

We will soon be hosting a New Volunteer information night. Come on down to see what it's like to be a NSW SES Volunteer, meet some of our current volunteers, and see the equipment we use to protect the community.

📆 Tuesday 30th June 2026
⏰ 7:30 PM
📍NSW SES Canterbury Unit Headquarters - 196 Moorefields Rd, Beverly Hills (access via Currana st)

We hope to see you there!

After a fairly quiet April, Canterbury was back at it again in May attending to a number of incidents in our local area....
31/05/2026

After a fairly quiet April, Canterbury was back at it again in May attending to a number of incidents in our local area. We also ran some larger training exercises to test our Search and Rescue skills, and develop our interagency work with other emergency service partners.

In May our attended to 9 incidents across our local area consisting of:

⛈ 5 Storm Jobs
🌊2 Flood Response
🤝 2 Support Jobs

As we head into winter our Volunteers will be busy testing and maintaining our response equipment, and training to ensure we are ready to assist the community when they need us. You can help us by ensuring your property is in good order, and you're prepared for any winter storms that may blow in over the next few months.

For emergency assistance in Storms, Floods and Tsunamis call the NSW SES on 132 500. In a Life Threatening Emergency dial Triple Zero (000).

‼️ ATTENTION        ‼️Tomorrow, Saturday 23rd May 2026, Canterbury SES volunteers will be conducting a Search and Rescue...
22/05/2026

‼️ ATTENTION ‼️

Tomorrow, Saturday 23rd May 2026, Canterbury SES volunteers will be conducting a Search and Rescue Exercise in the vicinity of the Wolli Creek and Cooks River.

During this time you may see large numbers of SES personnel and vehicles searching along the river, and boats on the river and creek. You may also find some rescue mannequins hidden for our volunteers to find. They will be clearly marked and identified as part of the exercise - please leave them alone if you come across one. An image of what these mannequins might look like will be posted in the comments.

The extent of the exercise will be along the Cooks River and Wolli Creek from Fatima Island to Turrella Reserve near Nanny Goat Hill. Set-up for the exercise will commence from 06:00, and the exercise itself will run from 08:00-12:00.

Burwood Police Area Command
St George Police Area Command
City of Canterbury Bankstown

This Wednesday the 20th May is WOW Day - Wear Orange Wednesday - a day to acknowledge the contribution tens of thousands...
15/05/2026

This Wednesday the 20th May is WOW Day - Wear Orange Wednesday - a day to acknowledge the contribution tens of thousands of SES Volunteers make to their communities across Australia.

At Canterbury SES, our come from all walks of life -students, tradies, office workers, parents, retirees and more - all giving up their time to help keep the community safe.

Participating in WOW Day is easy - all you have to do is wear something orange on Wednesday the 20th May. From a hat, scarf or snazzy beanie, to a full orange 3 piece suit - we want to see you! Upload a photo of yourself in orange and use the hashtag or tag NSW SES

Today, we’re celebrating all the incredible mums, step mums, grandmothers, carers, and mother figures who keep families,...
09/05/2026

Today, we’re celebrating all the incredible mums, step mums, grandmothers, carers, and mother figures who keep families, communities, and even SES units running strong. 🧡

From answering calls for help, supporting volunteers after long callouts, and still remembering where everyone left their boots, mums are the real heroes of the SES.

To all the amazing mothers in our Canterbury SES family and across the community, thank you for your strength, patience, support, and care every single day.

We hope today is filled with love and laughter.

Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at Canterbury SES.

It's the end of the month so it must be time for another Unit Wrap-Up.  April 2026 was an unusually quiet month for our ...
01/05/2026

It's the end of the month so it must be time for another Unit Wrap-Up. April 2026 was an unusually quiet month for our unit, but we were kept busy supporting other agencies and training.

In April our attended 3 incidents across our local area consisting of:

⛈ 1 Storm Job
🤝2 Support Jobs

We also assisted NSW Police with volunteers for a number of land searches across metropolitan Sydney.

May brings the end of the official Storm Season, however severe storms can still impact outside of this time, with East Coast Lows generally more prevalent in winter. Now is the time whilst the weather is mild to get your properties in order!

For emergency assistance in Storms, Floods and Tsunamis call the NSW SES on 132 500. In a Life Threatening Emergency dial Triple Zero (000)

Today, we pause to remember and honour the courage, sacrifice, and mateship of all who have served.On this Anzac Day, we...
24/04/2026

Today, we pause to remember and honour the courage, sacrifice, and mateship of all who have served.

On this Anzac Day, we pay tribute to the ANZAC spirit - past and present.

Lest we forget.

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Beverly Hills, NSW
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