Welcome to the Inverloch SES
The Inverloch State Emergency Service (SES) is a volunteer based emergency service, servicing theĀ south western Gippsland area (along with other units at Wonthaggi, Phillip Island Foster
The Inverloch SES was officially formed in 1975 however its history goes back many years before this when a ocean rescue group operated in Venus bay and Inverloch This group was the basis of what is now the Inverloch SES. And the unit as one of its major areas of operation is the continuing provision of an ocean rescue service as well as an inlet and river rescue service
The Victoria State Emergency Service (SES) is a volunteer based emergency service, servicing the State of Victoria. The Inverloch Unit is proud to serve the communities within the Shire of Bass Coast which includes Anderson Inlet and the Bunurong Marine Park and includes Inverloch Tarwin Lower and Venus Bay
The Inverloch SES has a wide range of roles including planning for and responding to water rescue, floods, severe storms and bushfire emergencies, as well as search and rescue. The SES also provides a support role to other emergency service agencies including the Victoria Police.
SES volunteers come from all walks of life, all backgrounds and all professions. In fact, the main thing SES volunteers have in common is a desire to make a contribution within their community.
This web site has been developed, and is maintained by staff and volunteers. We hope you find it a useful resource.
You will find a wide range of information including historical information on the SES, current statistical data, useful public safety information, school project resources and much more.
You can also find out more about becoming an SES volunteer and register online to receive more information. See Links section for main SES website.
We hope you enjoy your visit to our web site.




