❓ This parliamentary question seeks detailed daily call-out data for specific State Emergency Service (SES) units in Western Australia during Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle, acknowledging their efforts.
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I refer to the State Emergency Service (SES) who I wish to recognise along with other volunteers and emergency services personnel for their response to Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle, and I ask:
(a) how many SES call-outs were attended each day between and including 22 and 29 March 2026 by the following units:
(i) Broome;
(ii) Carnarvon;
(iii) Derby;
(iv) Exmouth;
(v) Geraldton;
(vi) Kalbarri;
(vii) Karratha;
(viii) Port Hedland;
(ix) Shark Bay (Denham); and
(x) Roebourne?
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(a) how many SES call-outs were attended each day between and including 22 and 29 March 2026 by the following units:
(i) Broome;
(ii) Carnarvon;
(iii) Derby;
(iv) Exmouth;
(v) Geraldton;
(vi) Kalbarri;
(vii) Karratha;
(viii) Port Hedland;
(ix) Shark Bay (Denham); and
(x) Roebourne?
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