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21.01.2022 Happy Father’s Day to all our Volunteer Dads!



19.01.2022 | Issued at 2:56 pm Monday, 13 July 2020 | Severe Weather Warning for DAMAGING WINDS and DAMAGING SURF For people in parts of Mid North Coast, Hunter, Metropoli...tan and Illawarra Forecast Districts. BLUSTERY WINDS AND HEAVY SEAS ALONG PARTS OF THE NSW COAST FROM TUESDAY Weather Situation: A low pressure system over the Tasman Sea is deepening. This system is forecast to bring gusty winds to parts of the New South Wales coast on Tuesday, and powerful seas to the coast on Tuesday and Wednesday. DAMAGING WINDS, averaging 60 to 70 km/h with peak gusts in excess of 90 km/h are possible over the coastal fringe of the Illawarra, Sydney Metropolitan, Hunter and Mid North Coast districts on Tuesday. Winds are expected to gradually ease during Wednesday. VERY HEAVY SURF which may lead to localised damage and coastal erosion is possible from Tuesday afternoon. South and southeast facing parts of the coast are most at risk. Beach conditions in these areas could be dangerous and people should stay well away from the surf and surf exposed areas. A Hazardous Surf Warning is also current along the entire New South Wales Coast. Surf conditions are expected to ease from Thursday. Locations which may be affected include Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, Port Macquarie, The Entrance, Foster and Kiama.

18.01.2022 Don’t forget to put your clocks forward on Saturday night before you go to bed. Your mobile phone should adjust automatically so there is no need to do anything with it. Enjoy the long weekend and if your travelling drive to the conditions

16.01.2022 Eight members from the Kempsey Unit attended a Community 000 day held at Kempsey PCYC this morning. Our members demonstrated how they gain access to vehicles at accidents when people are trapped in the vehicles to approximately 100 people who attended the day



14.01.2022 Wet weekend ahead with possible severe weather! Good time to prep your home now The BOM forecasters suggest that a Coastal Low will develop on the weekend, w...ith central and northern parts of the NSW coast currently being the most favoured areas to affect. Please note: 1. It is too early to pin-point precisely how the low will develop, and its exact location and intensity will drive the final impact. 2. Depending on how close to the NSW coast the low develops, and how long it lingers, there is potential for severe weather conditions, such as: Areas of heavy rainfall, causing road and riverine flooding. Locally damaging winds, strong enough to bring down trees and powerlines mainly near the coast. Large and powerful waves, resulting in hazardous beach conditions and the potential for coastal erosion. As the system moves away from the coast, there is potential for Lord Howe island to experience heavy rain and large surf. NOW is a good time to prepare your home while the weather is good. Quick Tips.... Check and clean your gutters Secure any outdoor items including furniture and trampolines Move your vehicle and don't park under branches or trees. For more information on preparing your home: https://www.ses.nsw.gov.au//simple-thi/prepare-for-a-storm To keep up to date with warnings from the Bureau of Meteorology: Go to www.bom.gov.au

14.01.2022 This is why you should always secure loose items before a storm

11.01.2022 We are very excited to host this FREE community event these school holidays. THURSDAY 8th OCTOBER Please come & join us....



10.01.2022 Great work by Willawarrin RFS, Bellbrook Lands Council and everyone involved. Do you have a bushfire and flood plan? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXk5idKCfpo

07.01.2022 Gladstone unit is back on deck! The unit is excitied to be back with COVID Safe training and meetings!

05.01.2022 R U OK? DAY 2020 has been a challenging year for everyone and circumstances have made it even more important for us all to stay connected and, for those who are able, be willing to support those around us. When someone says there not OK, by knowing what to say you can help someone feel supported and access appropriate help long before they’re in crisis, which can make a really positive difference to their life. ... Remember we’re all in this together. Don’t forget to ask that simple question R U OK? It might save a life! To find out how you can make a difference click here https://www.ruok.org.au/get-involved

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