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Gnowangerup Volunteer State Emergency Service Unit Inc.

Locality: Gnowangerup, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9827 1130



Address: 15 Bell Street 6335 Gnowangerup, WA, Australia

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20.01.2022 MISSING BOY FOUND: The missing 7 year old boy Joseph has been found. We will have more details as it comes to hand.



18.01.2022 WELFARE CONCERNS - JOSEPH CLARKE Albany Police are urgently seeking information regarding the whereabouts of 35-year-old Joseph Clarke who was last known... to have been at Beaufort River about 12.25am, Wednesday August 5. Mr Clarke is driving a white 2009 model Toyota Hilux utility, WA registration 1DCL966. He is described as 185cms tall, with a medium build, blonde hair and blue eyes. Police have concerns for his welfare and anyone who sees Mr CLARKE or his vehicle is asked to call police immediately on 131 444.

18.01.2022 POLICE BLITZ FOR GREAT SOUTHERN You've been warned! Extra police officers from Perth are being deployed to the Great Southern as part of a school holiday ro...ad safety blitz. There will be more traffic police and speed cameras on the road. Sergeant Derek Grimes says there will be a heavy focus on holiday hot spots and drivers using mobile phones while behind the wheel. "Wherever you need to go just plan your trip, plan plenty of time... police will be in force prior to, right through the holidays and after obviously we're aware of where the movements are we just want people to get where they're going and get there nice and safely," he said.

17.01.2022 The Gnowangerup Shire admin team working hard on the 'Orange Pouch Project'. ORANGE POUCH PROJECT The orange pouch is a WATERPROOF PVC DOCUMENT WALLET that can ...be used to store important documents like passports, insurance policies, birth certificates etc. all in one place, should you have to grab those document in the event of an emergency. The pouch also contains general emergency contact numbers and space to add other numbers you consider necessary.. The Shire of Gnowangerup hopes to use this project to educate local residents on the benefits of being prepared for emergencies such as the December 2019 fires in the Stirling Ranges and at Camel Lake. Every ratepayer will receive a wallet very soon with this year’s rates notice. If you are not a ratepayer and don’t receive rates notices, you can collect a wallet from the Shire of Gnowangerup Administration Office. A massive thank you to Anrie Van Zyl, our Corporate Risk Officer for initiating and implementing this fantastic project for our community. For more information on this project, you can contact Anrie on 9827 1007 or email [email protected]



13.01.2022 Why be a Volunteer ?

11.01.2022 SES Award nominations close 13 July Through storms, floods, searches, cyclones and more - our SES vollies are there when we need them. Now you can recognise their outstanding efforts by nominating an individual or Unit for an SES Award. Get nominating at dfes.wa.gov.au/awards

05.01.2022 STRONG WINDS AND SWELL - POTENTIAL FLOODING If you live in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Katanning, Mandurah, Manjimup, Margaret River, Mount Barker and Narro...gin you need to prepare for severe weather tonight. The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a strong cold front will bring damaging winds with gusts up to 100km/hour. Rough seas and potential flooding of low-lying coastal areas are predicted. BOM says the cold front will bring conditions only seen twice a year. The Department of Fire and Emergency Services is urging residents in these areas to: Weigh down loose items around your home Ensure pets and animals are in a safe area Move vehicles under cover and secure boats Stay away from trees, powerlines, storm water drains and streams More info: https://bit.ly/340VcmF



03.01.2022 Great Southern SES Managers Forum held in Albany recently.

03.01.2022 PHASE 4 THIS SATURDAY - Limits removed from all gatherings (2sqm rule still applies) - Food and drink service for standing patrons resumes - Major events and li...ve performances permitted, with a 50% capacity limit for Optus Stadium, RAC Arena and HBF Park Phase 5, which is expected to start on July 18, will remove all restrictions except for entry to remote Aboriginal communities and WA's hard border.

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