In the event of an emergency, always call (Triple Zero):
000
Floods and Storms call SES:
132 500
Bush Fire Information:
1800 679 737
ABC South East radio:
103.5 FM or 810 AM
There are 17 brigades within the Carrathool Shire LGA, please visit NSW RFS for more information.
Council is the co-ordinator and provides support for the Carrathool Local Emergency Management Committee (LEMC). The LEMC is comprised of representatives of the NSW Police, NSW State Emergency Service, NSW Fire & Rescue, NSW Rural Fire Service, NSW Ambulance Service, NSW Health and NSW Department of Primary Industries.
The Committee is active and has completed a series of emergency risk management projects in recent years including developing strategies for Neighbourhood Safer Places in the event of bush-fire and a review of the Hillston Aerodrome Emergency Management Plan.
The LEMC is represented at a regional level in District Emergency Management meetings by the Chair of the Committee, Council’s Manager Infrastructure Services.
You can download the 2022 Hillston Flood Risk Management Plan HERE.
State Emergency Service (SES)
NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is the lead response agency for floods, storms and tsunamis across NSW. The SES is a volunteer-based organisation that works with communities to prepare and respond to severe weather events 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
There are two (2) State Emergency Service Units within the Carrathool Shire LGA:
Rural Fire Service (RFS)
NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) is the lead combat agency for bush fires in NSW and works closely with other agencies responding to a range of emergencies. The RFS is a volunteer-based organisation that is trained to respond to fire related events 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
There are 17 brigades within the Carrathool Shire LGA, please visit NSW RFS for more information.