NSW SES Moree Unit

NSW SES Moree Unit The NSW SES (New South Wales State Emergency Service) Moree Unit is the local combat agency for floods, storms and tsunami.

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, sto

rm 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/

⚠️⚠️ Weather Update ⚠️⚠️We have seen over 60mm of rain fall over the last 24hrs and more is predicted later today, with ...
28/05/2026

⚠️⚠️ Weather Update ⚠️⚠️
We have seen over 60mm of rain fall over the last 24hrs and more is predicted later today, with the chance of thunderstorms, and the possibility of severe thunderstorms.

The following roads have been impacted ;
- Back Pally Rd between Newell Highway and Stanester Rd
- Wongabindie Rd between Back Pally Rd and Croppa Moree Rd
- Carnarvon Highway north of Moree towards Mungindi
- We have reports of flooding through some low lying causeways around the Moree area

And the Newell Highway is closed for light vehicles only.

Heavy vehicles are able to travel through under caution.

Further to the above roads, please also remember that all unsealed roads in the area have been impacted by this rainfall.

Please use live traffic to plan your trip and find alternate routes to get to your destination.

The NSW SES members are ready to help if required, but we are asking everyone in the community to please make smart choices on the road, drive to the conditions and never enter flooded roads or causeways.

If you do need assistance from the NSW SES give us a call on 132 500 or if your situation is an emergency always call 000.

When the rain rolls in and your roof springs a leak, or it spills out of the gutters and over your floors, when time is ...
18/05/2026

When the rain rolls in and your roof springs a leak, or it spills out of the gutters and over your floors, when time is critical to help someone in need, the SES members leave their warm beds, families and friends to be their for you and your family. Show your support by wearing something orange this Wednesday.

It’s that time of the year again. Show your support for the work of all SES volunteers by wearing something orange next ...
14/05/2026

It’s that time of the year again. Show your support for the work of all SES volunteers by wearing something orange next Wednesday. It could be as simple as an orange ribbon or as outlandish as you dare.

Is your community important to you? The Moree Community College is hosting a volunteer information morning on Thursday, ...
08/05/2026

Is your community important to you? The Moree Community College is hosting a volunteer information morning on Thursday, May 21st between 9 and 12. Come on down to see how you can help make your community a better place to live in. Moree SES needs volunteers, and so does many other organisations. Speak with the various representatives to discover how rewarding volunteering is.

Thank you Moree Plains Shire Council for the excellent picture of our newest member, Jorja Lawson and Unit Commander, As...
25/04/2026

Thank you Moree Plains Shire Council for the excellent picture of our newest member, Jorja Lawson and Unit Commander, Ashton Campbell, laying the wreath on behalf of the NSW SES Moree Unit at today’s Anzac Day Service.

This could be you. Join us. Moree SES needs volunteers. Kangaroo free to live his best life
15/03/2026

This could be you. Join us. Moree SES needs volunteers. Kangaroo free to live his best life

Happy International Women’s Day to all the SES ladies. Jorja, Kam, Helena, Steph and Aleeta, thank you for being part of...
07/03/2026

Happy International Women’s Day to all the SES ladies. Jorja, Kam, Helena, Steph and Aleeta, thank you for being part of our Moree Unit.

Your community needs your help. The Moree SES Unit is looking for volunteers. Give your Unit Commander, Ashton, a call o...
20/02/2026

Your community needs your help. The Moree SES Unit is looking for volunteers. Give your Unit Commander, Ashton, a call on 0407122526 to find out more details.

FYI. Today’s predictions.
15/01/2026

FYI. Today’s predictions.

15/01/2026

We are in storm season. Storms can be unpredictable. Be storm wise.

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Maude Street
Moree, NSW
2400

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