SLSNSW Annual Report

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Surf Life Saving New South Wales

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OUR INCEPTION The origins of surf lifesaving can be traced back to the actions of Mr William Gocher who, in September 1902 at Manly Beach, defied the law of the time by bathing during the prohibited daylight hours. As the popularity of surf bathing quickly grew into a national pastime, its dangers became apparent.

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Small groups of experienced, regular surfers began to form themselves into lifesaving bodies to help people who needed rescuing from an unfamiliar environment. As these clubs grew in size and number, the need for a united front to raise money and ask for help from local councils and the NSW State Government became apparent and the NSW Surf Bathing Association was formed on 18 October 1907. The name of the Association was later changed to the Surf Life Saving Association of Australia, and in 1991 it was changed again to Surf Life Saving Australia. Surf Life Saving NSW, formerly known as the Surf Life Saving Association of Australia (NSW State Centre) has operated within the state boundaries of NSW to fulfil the mission and goals of the Association since 1907.

OUR ORGANISATION Today, Surf Life Saving NSW has members across 129 clubs and 11 branches who perform thousands of rescues, preventative actions and first aid treatments each year. Since recording began in 1949, our volunteers have performed almost 337,000 rescues.

Surf Life Saving NSW was pleased to be recognised as one of 10 finalists in the revenue $5m to $20m category in the 2010 PwC Transparency Awards for the quality and transparency of our reporting

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Our Mission

To provide a safe beach and aquatic environment throughout New South Wales

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Minister’s Foreword President & CEO Snapshot & Highlights Directors & Management Office Bearers & Patrons Staff Life Members New Life Members Lifesaving Services Australian Lifeguard Service Commercial Training Australian Lifesaving Academy Surf Sports Communications, Fundraising & Partnerships Support Group Member Services Member Recognition Branch Reports Far South Coast Branch South Coast Branch Illawarra Branch Sydney Branch Sydney Northern Beaches Branch Central Coast Branch Hunter Branch Lower North Coast Branch Mid North Coast Branch North Coast Branch Far North Coast Branch Finance Report Financial Results Surf Sports Results Glossary of Terms Membership Statistics Awards Lifesaving Statistics Lifeguard Statistics List of Clubs

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MINISTER’S FOREWORD It’s my great pleasure to congratulate the 70,000 members of Surf Life Saving in NSW for their commitment, sacrifice and vigilance in keeping our beaches safe again this year. NSW is fortunate to have some of the best beaches in the country, if not the world and thankfully we also enjoy a world-class surf rescue service delivered by the men and women of the 129 surf clubs which stretch along our coastline. The activities and achievements documented in this report speak volumes for the hugely important role Surf Life Saving NSW plays in the lives of the local communities it serves. In metropolitan and regional areas alike, the surf club is a real focus for community engagement.

On behalf of every citizen of this state, I thank every one of the volunteers and the families who support them, for keeping our beaches safe each season.

NSW Minister for Sport

& Recreation

The surf club is often the hub for a variety of activities and programs which unites communities. The O’Farrell Government recognises the significant contribution made by our committed surf lifesaving volunteers in NSW. I am proud to confirm the NSW Government will continue to fund upgrades to Surf Life Saving clubs through the Surf Club Capital Facility Grant program, by making $8 million available to clubs in need over four years.

The Government also recognises the contribution made by Surf Life Saving extends beyond the beach, reaching into people’s homes and workplaces and schools. Programs which educate children about surf safety such as the Telstra Beach to Bush program, and the hugely popular Nippers junior development program, are instrumental in ensuring successful water safety outcomes. Through the important work conducted by the Australian Lifesaving Academy, there are now tens of thousands of people who have completed CPR and first aid courses in the community, who are now equipped with the vital skills to potentially save a life. Even when the red and yellow flags come down, volunteers are still looking after us through the SLSNSW Emergency Response System, where surf lifesavers work hand in hand with their emergency services counterparts to respond to coastal accidents and emergencies, anywhere, anytime. The importance of the movement to the lives of the people of NSW is evident. On behalf of every citizen of this state, I thank every one of the volunteers and the families who support them, for keeping our beaches safe each season.

The Hon Graham Annesley MP

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PRESIDENT & CEO Welcome to the 104th Annual Report of Surf Life Saving New South Wales. We are proud to report and present to you, our major achievements for the 2010/11 year. It has been another successful year for Surf Life Saving in NSW with our membership growing to over 72,000, demonstrating our continued appeal and presence in the community. This year our volunteers in NSW contributed in excess of 638,000 patrol hours, performed 7074 rescues and more than 160,000 preventative actions. This is an outstanding achievement. Each and every member of our organisation who contributed is to be congratulated. This year saw a reduction in the number of coastal drownings in NSW to 22. While this figure is less than last year’s, efforts need to continue to focus on further reducing this number. On top of our scheduled patrols, our members were ready to respond 24 hours’ a day, 365 days a year through the Emergency Response system which responded to 212 call outs. To all of the State Duty Officers, we thank you for the enormous contribution you have made to saving lives anywhere, anytime. On a lighter note, our Surf Sports season was a great success. The Allphones NSW Surf Life Saving Championships were hosted this year by Cudgen Headland SLSC in March and were an outstanding success, attracting over 6000 competitors to the Tweed region. To the Cudgen Headland SLSC, thank you for your efforts this year and we look forward to heading north again in 2012. Twenty four clubs received funding under this year’s NSW Government $2million Capital Facility Development Program. We are grateful for the

support from the NSW Government and look forward to the program continuing. In Member Services we saw the reinvigoration of the 18-25 Development Networking Program which offered youth members an opportunity to develop and improve their leadership skills. We also continued to deliver excellent member development programs including the Junior Lifesaver of the Year, the Youth Opportunity Makers Workshop, and the Young People in Emergency Services Forum. Our commercial training operation continues to grow with over 33,000 first aid qualifications awarded last year, an increase of around 8% on the previous year. Our expertise in this area is in demand and the Australian Lifesaving Academy (NSW) has successfully contracted to provide first aid at major sporting and cultural events such as the V8 Supercars, and outdoor music festivals and concerts. Our sponsors and supporters are vital to our ongoing viability as a community organisation and we thank the NSW Government, DHL, Telstra, Westpac, Allphones and Stramit Building Products for backing the efforts of our members in so many ways.

This year our volunteers in NSW contributed in excess of 638,000 patrol hours, performed 7074 rescues and more than 160,000 preventative actions. Thank you to all of our trainers, assessors and competition officials who made such a contribution this season. Our organisation would not be able to function without your enormous passion and enthusiasm. To our Directors and Advisers, thank you for your support and hard work in steering SLSNSW in the right direction and having the courage to make a number of tough decisions this year. The Board would like to extend a special thanks to Henry Scruton, for all his fantastic work as Deputy President, and welcome Kerry Clancy, who will be taking on the role of Deputy President this year.

President

&CEO

To our hard-working staff, thank you for your enthusiasm and efforts in ensuring the goals set by the Board and the State Council have been met. Finally, a sincere thanks to all our volunteers and families who support them. We wish you all the best for the season.

Tony Haven President

Phillip Vanny Chief Executive Officer

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Surf life saving in NSW attracts a small amount of government funding for ongoing operations and relies heavily on applying for one-off grants for specific projects, along with partnering with the corporate sector and of course, the generous contributions of members of the public.

SNAPSHOT & HIGHLIGHTS Surf Life Saving contributes significantly to the Australian community and not just in terms of directly saving lives on the beach. The scope and depth of activities we are involved in has grown enormously over the past decade, perhaps more so than in any of the previous decades since the organisation was first formed more than 100 years ago. HIGHLIGHTS

Lifesaving & Lifeguards Rescues First Aid Treatments Preventative Actions

Member Service & Support

2006-­‐7

2007-­‐8

2008-­‐9

2009-­‐10

2010-­‐11

2006-­‐7

2007-­‐8

2008-­‐9

2009-­‐10

2010-­‐11

5,936 21,480 149,272

8,432 15,986 217,720

7,027 16,537 296,106

5,674 22,763 310,305

8,081 39,699 332,305

2006-­‐7

2007-­‐8

2008-­‐9

2009-­‐10

2010-­‐11

Total Membership Junior Activities Patrolling Other Membership Growth

Male Female

36,228 23,184

59,412 23,314 17,044 19,054 2%

Staff

Training Awards granted SLSA Awards Non-­‐member/community Training Growth

Sports Organisation Total Carnival Participation Junior Opens Masters

An independent report by PricewaterhouseCoopers released in 2011 estimates the total economic value of Surf Life Saving NSW’s coastal drowning and injury prevention services in 2009/10 was $1.6 billion a year.

62,933 25,022 17,884 20,027 6%

37,762 25,171

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66,534 27,204 19,189 20,141 6%

39,849 26,685

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70,088 28,388 20,194 21,506 5%

72,920 29,641 20,714 22,565 4%

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• The estimated value of the volunteer surf life saving time donated by volunteers in NSW was $21 million; • The cost-benefit in terms of lives saved and injuries prevented for every dollar invested in Surf Life Saving’s volunteer water safety services nationally is 29 to 1;

41,949 43,346 28,139 29,574

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The key findings in the “What is the economic contribution of Surf Life Saving in Australia” report include, in 2009/10:

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44,670 47,577 57,124 65,558 66,795 30,951 28,003 32,896 34,252 33,256 13,719 19,574 24,228 31,306 33,539 39% 7% 20% 15% 2% 2006-­‐7

2007-­‐8

2008-­‐9

2009-­‐10

2010-­‐11

18,542 4,012 10,447 4,083

18,290 4,014 10,395 3,881

17,908 4,016 10,295 3,597

18,661 4,018 10,512 4,131

10,407 3,675 5,488 1,244

• It is estimated, in the absence of Surf Life Saving’s water safety services, almost 600 additional people across the country would have lost their lives on our beaches and coastal waterways. Finances Income Grants Service Provision Sponsorship & Donations Fundraising Other Interest Expenditure Fundraising Core Activities Grants to clubs/branches Administration

Surplus Net Assests $M

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2006-7

2007-8

2008-9

2009-10

2010-11

$'000s

$'000s

$'000s

$'000s

$'000s

$4,346 $3,345 $2,373 $1,496 $1,373 $178 $13,111

$4,360 $3,597 $2,489 $2,432 $1,510 $376 $14,765

$4,574 $4,823 $1,919 $2,454 $1,360 $469 $15,599

$4,267 $6,167 $2,304 $1,740 $1,223 $459 $16,159

$4,456 $6,710 $2,612 $1,794 $487 $410 $16,467

$921 $4,510 $2,735 $3,000 $11,166

$1,380 $5,946 $3,280 $2,902 $13,508

$1,293 $6,088 $3,619 $2,617 $13,616

$945 $6,860 $3,556 $2,670 $14,031

$1,016 $7,744 $3,847 $2,925 $15,532

$1,945 $5.3M

$1,256 $6.6M

$1,982 $8.6M

$2,128 $10.7M

$935 $11.6M

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DIRECTORS & MANAGEMENT Tony Haven - President Tony Haven is a retired Senior Manager with State Transit, with over 26 years of management experience. He was the Manager of the Dockyard of Sydney Ferries, Operations Manager of Sydney Ferries during the Olympic Games and Bus Depot Manager of State Transit. Tony has an Engineering Trade Certificate and a Certificate in Transport Management. Tony joined Surf Life Saving in 1964/65. He was the Club President of South Narrabeen SLSC for eight years and the Club Captain for 10 years. He was the Sydney Northern Beaches Branch President for five years and has been the Surf Life Saving NSW President for the last four years. He is also a senior competition official at State and National level. Tony is a life member of Surf Life Saving NSW. Kerry Clancy - Deputy President Kerry has worked in the education industry for more than 30 years and has been involved in sports administration for the past 35 years. Kerry is a member of Sawtell SLSC. Kerry gained her Bronze Medallion in 1993 and as well as being a patrolling member, Kerry took on the position of the North Coast Branch Junior Activities Chairman in 1993 and represented the Branch as a delegate at the NSW Council meetings. In 2002 Kerry was elected North Coast Branch President, a position she holds today. In addition to representing the Branch for the last 18 years, Kerry has officiated at many surf sports events at all levels and has been an integral part of the North Coast Branch management team at all Interbranch events. Kerry was the first female State Councillor and is the first female on the Board of Directors of SLSNSW.

John Restuccia - Director of Lifesaving John Restuccia has been employed with BOC for the past 13 years. In his time at BOC he was in the finance section before moving into his current role as the Key Account Manager for the Hospitality section (NSW). John has been heavily involved in Surf Life Saving and over his 27 years of patrolling, he has an exemplary 100% patrol attendance at Maroubra. At a club level, he has also been the President, Club Captain, RWC Driver and ORB Skipper. John was the previous Director of Lifesaving for Sydney Branch and has been awarded with Life Membership of Maroubra SLSC and Sydney Branch. John has been the Director of Lifesaving at SLSNSW for six years. Mick Bretherton - Director of Education Mick Bretherton has been working for NSW Fire Brigades for 32 years. He is presently a senior fire fighter and has previously worked as a builder and did a carpenter and joiners trade. He has a Certificate III in Public Safety Fire fighting and Certificate III in Public Safety Aquatic Rescue. He has also obtained a Certificate IV in Workplace Training and Assessing. Mick obtained his Bronze Medallion in 1976 and has been a member of Garie SLSC throughout this time. Mick has held many positions in Surf Life Saving. He was the Branch Education Manager of Sydney Branch and the District Supervisor for Royal National Park. Mick became the SLSNSW Director of Education four years ago. Dennis O’Sullivan - Director of Finance B.Sc (Tech). Dip.LGE, Cert Comp Dennis is a retired Civil Engineer and Project Manager. He undertook Civil Engineering Project Management in the Public and Private Sector for over 30 years, which included financial management of large maintenance organisations and many projects. Dennis obtained his Bronze Medallion in 1964 and has held many surf club positions over the past 40 years at a club and Branch level including President, Club Captain, Instructor and Branch Delegate. He has obtained a number of awards over this time. Dennis is currently the SLSNSW Branch Director of Finance and has been in this position for five years.

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Michael Bate - Director of Surf Sports Michael has been a member of Surf Life Saving since 1972, gaining his Bronze Medallion in 1973. He held a number of positions at Fairy Meadow SLSC, Scarborough (WA) SLSC and Freshwater SLSC. He is a Level 3 Official and has been on the Sydney Northern Beaches Branch Board of Examiners and Board of Surf Sports. Michael has been the National High Performance Team Manager over the last four years and has been the Australian Championships Announcer for the last 13 years.

Gary Chapman - Director of Member Services Gary Chapman is a retired Company Secretary. He is a member of Thirroul SLSC and has held many positions within the organisation at his club and also at the Illawarra Branch, including the Director of Youth and Member Development and Chairman of Junior Activities. Gary has been the Director of Member Services for six years. Gary also sits on the National Youth Development Committee and also undertakes voluntary work for Youth Off the Streets.

Phillip Vanny - Chief Executive Officer Phil has had a professional career in lifesaving spanning 35 years with the past 11 years as CEO of Surf Life Saving NSW. He has been a member of a vast array of committees, advisory groups and taskforces on water safety, lifesaving, swimming and water sports competition with collaborative groups and at all levels of government. Currently he is a member of the NSW Water Safety Advisory Council, the SLSA Executive Management Group, the SLSA Public Liability Claims Committee and this year stood down after 12 years as the Chairman of the National Surf Sports Selection Committee. He has held many positions at club, branch, state and national levels and holds Life Membership of South Maroubra SLSC and SLSNSW and is a Fellow of Austswim. Phil has also been awarded the International Life Saving Federation Citation of Merit and the Australian Sports Medal. Ross Bidencope B.Com. ( Acctg & Sys.) MCom. (App. Fin) CA - Chief Financial Officer Ross is a Chartered Accountant with over 25 years of management experience in both commerce and the not for profit sector. Ross has been a member of the Surf Life Saving movement since 1974, initially with Bungan Beach SLSC and now Avalon Beach SLSC. He has held positions of Club Captain, Secretary, Chief Instructor and is still an active patrol captain. Ross also holds the voluntary position of Chair of Finance for the New South Wales Sports Federation. Matt Rodwell - Operations Manager Matt commenced in his role with SLSNSW in April 2010. Prior to this Matt enjoyed an 11-year professional Rugby League career, retiring in 2002. Since then Matt has held the position of Managing Director of the National Rugby League Players Association and more recently as Executive Manager GIO Workers Compensation Small-Medium Claims division. Matt brings considerable people management, governance, strategic planning and managerial skills to his role with SLSNSW. Matt has a Bachelor of Commerce degree with Newcastle University and has undertaken post-graduate study in marketing and sports management. Matt has been a volunteer patrolling member of Terrigal SLSC for the past nine years and continues to enjoy the role of Age Manager with the Terrigal Nippers. Matthew Hanks - General Manager Matt Hanks has been in the Senior Management Team of SLSNSW for the last six years. Prior to this, he was involved in Business Administration and Human Resources in the Printing and Publishing Sector. Matt has a Masters Degree in Management and a Post Graduate Diploma of Human Resources Management. After joining Bilgola SLSC as a nipper parent, Matt then gained his Bronze Medallion in 1997.

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STAFF

OFFICE BEARERS & PATRONS OTHER POSITIONS

SLSNSW President# Tony Haven Deputy President Kerry Clancy Director of Education Mick Bretherton Director of Finance Dennis O’Sullivan Director of Lifesaving John Restuccia Director of Member Services Gary Chapman Director of Surf Sports Michael Bate Chief Executive Officer^ Phillip Vanny

Auditors Burchall, Thompson & Co. Honorary Photographers Harvie Allison (harvpix.com), Stephen Chu, Bill Sheridan Honorary Historian Ray Brennan Committees and Panels Finance, Audit & Compliance Committee (FACC) Tony Haven, Dennis O’Sullivan, Shaun Minogue, Peter Pearce, Henry Scruton, Ross Bidencope^, Phillip Vanny^ Life Membership and Honours Committee Tony Haven (Chairperson), John Beasley OAM, Peter Pearce, Robert Arthur Smith OAM, Richie Lytham Meritorious Awards Committee Tony Haven (Chairperson), Richie Lytham, Neil Purcell OAM and Robert Arthur Smith OAM.

EXECUTIVE ADVISERS Surf Sports Adviser^ Richie Lytham STATE COUNCILLORS Far North Coast Wilson Cregan North Coast Kerry Clancy Mid North Coast Dennis O’Sullivan Lower North Coast Phil Spicer Hunter Henry Scruton Central Coast Stuart Harvey Sydney Northern Beaches Gordon Lang Sydney John DeCean Illawarra Bill Seay South Coast Steve Jones Far South Coast Tony Rettke STATE ADVISERS Surf Sports Technical Adviser Greg Allum OAM Support Operations Adviser Matthew Scott Powercraft Adviser Henry Scruton Medical Adviser Dr John Lennard Officials Adviser Gordon McNaughton OAM NSW SURF SPORTS OFFICIALS Head Coach Jeff Mowbray Team Manager Garry Mensforth Assistant Coach Scott Jones Assistant Team Manager Kerri Clarke

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Rules and Constitution Committee Stephen Strange (Chairperson), Richie Lytham, Neil Purcell OAM, Warren Lupica, Damian O’Shannassy and John Beasley OAM Surf Sports Selection Committee Michael Bate (Chairperson), Craig Susans, Garry Mensforth, Richie Lytham and Alan Beveridge Lifesaver of the Year Judging Panel David Olsen, Doug Lucas and Robert Arthur Smith OAM Volunteer of the Year Panel Graham Lees, Stephen Knight and Michael Hodson Junior Lifesaver of the Year Panel Stephen Knight, Robert Arthur Smith OAM, Debbie Booth, Susie Stock Steven Faddy and Mick Carah Judiciary Warren Lupica, David Olsen, Gary Daly, Richard Bignold and Ian Toll IRB Venue Selection Committee Richie Lytham (Chairperson), Mal Flew, Mark Fisher, Ken Hudson, Henry Scruton, Andrew Turner Endurance Venue Selection Committee Richie Lytham (Chairperson), Michael Bate and Rhonda Scruton State Championships Venue Selection Committee Richie Lytham (Chairperson), Brett Harrod and Cliff Marsh OAM

Academy Business Officers MEMBER SERVICES & SUPPORT GROUP Holly Line ** Chief Executive Officer Phillipa McNamara ** Member Services & Support Group Manager Claire Parry Phillip Vanny Brett Munro** Member Services Officer General Manager Kevin Rhodes ** Shane Stewart Academy Administration Officers Matt Hanks Nicky Lewis ** Chief Financial Officer Sarah Conway ** SUPPORT OFFICERS Ross Bidencope Academy Trainer Coordinator Far North Coast/North Coast Operations Manager Stuart Massey** Belinda Doman Matt Rodwell Mid North Coast/Lower North Coast Academy First Aid Services Coordinator Andrew Jones Jamie Caldwell ** ADMINISTRATION Hunter Academy Trainers Kate Preston (up to January 2011) PA to the CEO Kim Spicer ** Part year only Central Coast Greg King ** Part year only Michelle Bainbridge* Daniel McClelland (up to January 2010) Jon Corbyn ** Aleisha Rees (from February 2011) Celeste Simpson ** Sydney Northern Beaches Human Resources Manager Daniel Gay ** Sally Mulligan (up to Febuary 2011) Carolyn Wiseman Sydney/Illawarra Receptionist/Office Assistant FINANCE Murray Copas (up to March 2011) Haylee Couchman South Coast/Far South Coast Finance Manager Administration Assistant Tony Dale Rebecca Churchill Colleen Hill Andrew Crow PARTNERSHIPS Payroll Officer Administration Officer Graham Lees * Partnerships Manager Rosa Vasile * (from February 2011) AUSTRALIAN LIFEGUARD SERVICE (NSW) Kelle Storey Accounts Officers Fundraising Events Coordinator Barry Seymour * Lifeguard Operations Manager James King Emily Barrett * Murray Copas ** Communications Administration Officer State Lifeguard Officer LIFESAVING Haylee Greenfield Andrew McIvor ** Lifesaving Manager Lifeguard Administration Officer SURF SPORTS Dean Storey Jane Dunwoodie ** Lifeguard Coordinator (Operations) Senior Lifesaving Officer Surf Sports Manager Phillip Dunn** Chris McCaskie Chris Parker Pittwater Senior Lifeguard Lifesaving Officers Surf Sports Events Coordinator Dan Hagan** Brent Manieri Dan Pearce Luke Stigter Northern NSW Lifeguard Coordinator Surf Sports Development Officer Scott McCartney ** Shane Knight MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS Salt Senior Lifeguard Surf Sports Administration Officer Jarrad Cain ** Media and Communications Manager Denise Lees AUSTRALIAN LIFESAVING ACADEMY Donna Wishart Communications Administration Officer * Part time staff Academy Education Manager Arielle Bird ** Staff employed by Surf Life Saving Pamela Simon Graphic Designer Services Compliance & Quality Coordinator Greg Mulligan Ann Stevenson Academy Support Officers ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE Steve Allan Judy Spicer Academy Awards & WorkCover Officer Lisa Jones Academy Administration Officer Elley Ryan Academy Business Manager Dan Gaffney **

SENIOR MANAGEMENT

^ Non-voting positions # Australian Councillor Patron Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO Governor of NSW Vice Patrons New South Wales Government Ministers, Members of the Legislative Assembly, Mayors of Seaside Councils and ex-Presidents of Surf Life Saving NSW

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Lifeguard S lian ra

STAFF The employees of Surf Life Saving NSW assist the organisation to pursue its mission to provide a safe beach and aquatic environment throughout the state.

• More than 75% of staff has attended • Workplace relations issues affecting external or internal training during the staff are communicated during monthly year. staff meetings. • Harassment and bullying workshops have been facilitated throughout the Remuneration • Although these results are comparable organisation to ensure all staff are fully • We understand it is important to have a with the average for Non Government aware of their responsibilities in this area. remuneration system which motivates Organisations, we are looking at employees and makes SLSNSW an initiatives designed to increase staff OH&S attractive employer for potential job retention, including implementing an • The new SLSNSW Headquarters at applicants. employee engagement survey and Belrose complies with all current OH&S • Salary packaging is available and focusing on identifying learning and legislation and staff have been trained in determined at the beginning of development opportunities. evacuation and emergency procedures. employment and periodically reviewed • We actively promote a healthy throughout an employee’s tenure with Recruitment workforce, including offering annual SLSNSW. • The quantity of applicants for positions influenza vaccinations to all employees. • Employees participate annually at least vacant is generally high, however The majority of staff have received first in performance reviews with their finding candidates with the appropriate aid training. manager. These reviews are generally skills and experience can be challenging. aligned with annual salary reviews. • We currently advertise positions vacant • In the last 12 months we have processed one new Worker’s • Benchmark research has determined online via the SLSNSW website, our Compensation claim from staff. that salaries offered by SLSNSW weekly e-newsletter to all clubs and • OH&S data is regularly reported to are generally consistent with other major recruitment sites. Newspaper senior management and the Board of organisations in the Not for Profit advertisements are also used. Directors. sector. • Lifeguards positions are advertised • OH&S is an agenda item at all staff seasonally through the Australian meetings. What we aim to do in the next 12 months: Lifeguard Service website and local • Ensure programs are facilitated to newspaper advertisements as required. develop the leadership and teamWorkplace Relations building skills of our managers. Learning and Development • With the introduction of government• Implement another organisation-wide funded Paid Parental Leave, we employee satisfaction survey. • SLSNSW realises the importance of are taking steps to understand • Implement a more structured approach offering ongoing training opportunities the implications of this legislation to learning and development outcomes to retain quality staff and ensure skills and develop processes to ensure for all staff. and knowledge are kept up to date. compliancy. • Roll out Work Health and Safety • Learning and development planning • Time in Lieu arrangements are in place education to all branches throughout is conducted for all staff annually and for staff who are required to work for NSW, advising of changes to Health and is updated as required throughout the the organisation on a weekend or public Safety legislation. year. holiday. Staff retention • Overall, the SLSNSW rate of staff retention is 80%.

Headcount by Gender

Headcount by Tenure

1949 Michael Burke BEM* 1949 Jack Cahill* 1949 Jack Cameron* 1949 Geoff Cohen* 1949 Myer Cohen* 1949 Vince Cronin* 1949 Sir Adrian Curlewis CVO CBE* 1949 Frank Dargan* 1949 Garnett Dart* 1949 Greg Dellitt* 1949 John Dillon* 1949 Fred Emms* 1949 A llan Figtree* 1949 Wilfred Goold* 1949 George Hanley* 1949 Noel Hayton MBE* 1949 Ernest Heath* 1949 Jack Hodge* 1949 George Johnson* 1949 Cec Mack* 1949 James McRorie* 1949 Ted Marshall BEM* 1949 George Millar* 1949 Tom Moran* 1949 Roger Moroney* 1949 Harry Small* 1949 Alec Sutherland* 1949 David Thompson* 1949 Lal Turner* 1949 George Webb* 1949 Ken Watson MBE* 1949 Cyril Whitehead* 1949 Stan Windon* 1950 Ralph Plummer* 1950 Frank Tier* 1950 Gordon Worland* 1951 Stan Baker* 1951 William Foerster* 1951 Jack Hansen* 1951 Lionel McDonald OAM* 1951 Frank Payne* 1951 Jack Preston* 1951 Percy Stephens* 1951 Herb Street* 1952 Vic Besomo* 1952 Alf Loton* 1952 Charles Nightingale* 1952 Alan Paterson* 1953 Arthur Castleman MBE* 1953 Alfred ‘Pop’ Denison* 1953 Ernest ‘Bob’ Kebby MBE* 1953 George Lindsay* 1953 Jack Roberts* 1955 Robert Brydon* 1955 Vince Williams MBE* 1956 Tom Meagher OBE* 1956 Vic Rushby* 1956 Reg Shanahan*

1957 William Davies* 1957 Don Lucas OBE* 1957 Arthur Olson* 1957 Jack Pateman* 1957 Gordon Wilson* 1958 George Bignall* 1958 Jim Flanagan BEM* 1958 Bernie Fletcher* 1958 Edward Ovens* 1958 Les Scoble* 1959 Sid Griffin* 1959 Mark Martin* 1959 Rupert Michaelis* 1959 John ‘Peter’ Newman* 1961 Alec Davidson* 1961 Reg Saunders* 1961 George Williams* 1963 Con Asmussen MBE* 1963 James Dempster* 1963 Walter Crain MBE* 1964 Gil Grant OAM* 1964 Ron Howells OAM* 1965 Ken Brenton* 1965 Harry Clark OAM* 1966 Jack O’Reilly BEM* 1966 Paddy Slaven* 1966 Jim Switzer OAM* 1967 William Haskew* 1968 Hector McDonald OAM* 1968 John Vaughan OAM* 1969 George Critcher 1971 Ron Field OAM* 1971 John Rosewell OAM* 1971 William Singleton OAM 1971 Cedric Walton* 1972 Ron Chesher OAM 1972 Alan Fitzgerald MBE* 1972 Gus Staunton MBE 1973 Laurie Maria* 1973 Albert Moseley OAM 1973 Harry Ragan* 1974 Max Waters OAM 1974 Alan Whelpton AO 1975 Don Rodgers OAM* 1975 Max Sabien* 1976 John Watson AM 1977 Kevin Lunn 1977 Robert McKenna* 1977 Kevin Morrison 1978 John Beasley OAM 1978 Nick Dixon* 1978 John Reeves OAM 1978 Thomas Saul* 1979 Percy Ainsworth* 1980 Lindsay Paton OAM 1981 Ray Bradley* 1981 Keith Kennedy 1981 Bryce Norman OAM

1982 Ron Buist* 1982 William Marshall OAM* 1982 Ernie Stephens OAM 1983 Don Gray OAM 1983 Robert Little OAM 1983 Gordon McNaughton OAM 1984 Doug Ferguson OAM* 1985 Michael Byrnes OAM 1985 Max Godbee OAM 1986 Ray Brown OAM* 1986 Bert King OAM 1986 Graham Nicholson* 1987 John Dewey 1987 William Ingram* 1987 Royce Jackson OAM* 1988 Frank Catt 1988 Ernie Davis OAM 1988 Paul Smith OAM* 1988 John Staples 1988 Ian ‘Rick’ Wright OAM 1989 William Eady OAM* 1989 Neville Henshaw OAM* 1989 Kevin Ruscoe 1990 John Bevan 1990 Allan Dawson* 1990 Fred McGrory OAM* 1990 Cliff Marsh OAM 1991 Charlie Cox OAM 1991 Peter Liddle 1992 Chris Conrick* 1992 Ken Murray 1993 John Meehan OAM 1993 Neil Montgomery OAM 1993 Michael Moran OAM 1993 Ken Priest 1993 Ron Strong OAM 1994 Harry Brown OAM 1994 Ron Shepherd 1994 Fergus Thomson 1996 William Gray* 1996 Frank Osborne 1996 Rex Sargeant 1997 John Edstein OAM 1997 Trevor Elliott 1997 John Fraser OAM 1998 David Piper OAM 1998 Maurice ‘Bill’ Singleton* 1998 Robert Smith OAM 1998 Col White 1998 Bill Worth OAM 1999 Ken Bond* 1999 Ron Bradley OAM 1999 Arthur Bunt BEM 1999 Ken English 1999 Anthony Hayes 1999 Neil Purcell OAM 1999 Owen Ramsay* 2000 Michael Bartlett

2000 Graham Carlisle OAM 2000 David Roberts 2001 Terry Boardman 2001 Bruce Caldwell 2001 William Goodman OAM 2001 Barrie Pitt 2001 Kevin Stanford OAM 2001 Stephen Strange 2002 Evan Griffiths OAM 2002 David Pheeney* 2002 John Sharpe OAM 2002 Ken Sweeny* 2003 Peter Ellercamp 2003 David Lawler OAM 2003 Robert Parkhill 2003 Keith Sutton* 2004 Eddy Bergsma 2004 Ken Leonard 2004 Warren Lupica 2004 Richie Lytham 2004 Ron Pears OAM 2004 Brian Wilson* 2005 Ted Brooker OAM 2005 Paul Day 2005 Kim Holdom 2005 Graham Lees 2005 Peter Pearce 2005 Dave Thompson 2006 Alan Beveridge 2006 Andrew Chubb 2006 Ross Matthews OAM 2006 Jim Poplin 2006 Bill Wonson 2007 Richard Bignold 2007 Wilson Cregan 2007 Ivan Johnson OAM 2007 Jeffrey Lucke 2007 Phillip Vanny 2007 Robert (Bobo) White 2008 Gregory Allum OAM 2008 Anthony Haven 2008 John Masters 2008 Kevin Neilson 2009 Ray Brennan 2009 Gary Cook 2009 Elton Cummings 2009 Henry Scruton 2009 Peter Daley 2009 Simon Moriarty 2010 Jeff Mowbray^ 2010 Donald Allan^ 2010 Dennis O’Sullivan^ 2010 Robert Langbein^ 2010 Brett Harrod^ 2010 Graham Bruce^ 2010 Peter Burst^ * deceased ^ profiles of the seven new Life Members can be found on page 16

32%

Headcount by Age Group

LIFE MEMBERS

18 - 24

45 - 59

Female

1 - 2 years

5 - 10 years

25 - 34

60 Plus

Male

0 - 1 year

3 - 5 years

10 years +

2 - 3 years

35 - 44

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NEW LIFE MEMBERS

Jeff Mowbray Swansea Belmont

Donald (Chang) Allan Towradgi

Dennis O’Sullivan Port Macquarie

Robert Langbein Collaroy

Brett Harrod Umina

Graham Bruce Cronulla

Peter Burst Bondi

Jeff’s contribution and dedication to Surf Life Saving has been outstanding. His commitment to the movement has seen him take on a variety of roles at all levels including leader, administrator, coach and official.

Donald received life membership from the Towradgi SLSC in 1997/98. He was the Illawarra Branch Lifesaver of the Year 1987/88 and served as the Illawarra Branch Director of Lifesaving 2000/01, 2003/04 and 2007/08.

Graham joined Cronulla SLSC in 1976. He has held a number of roles at club, branch, state and international levels. Graham has been involved in various committees for Cronulla including Executive, Carnival, Building, Finance and Sponsorship and Boat Marathon organising committees. Graham has served as Senior Vice President and Deputy President and was awarded the Outstanding Club Official Award 2007/08.

Peter was a member of Towradgi SLSC before joining Bondi in 1983. Peter holds a number of Surf Life Saving awards such as his ARTC, IRB Silver Medallion and Examiners Certificate and Surf Official Level Three.

Donald occupied the role of Branch Patrol Director 2002/03. He was awarded Life membership of the Illawarra Branch in 2006 and the Australian Sports Medal 2000.

Bob Langbein joined Collaroy SLSC in 1948 and was awarded life membership in 2004 and Sydney Northern Beaches Branch life membership in 2005. He has held a number of positions with the Collaroy club ranging from Social Convenor, Captain of a Leading Patrol, Beach Captain and Club Secretary.

Brett joined the Umina SLSC in 1976 and has since held various positions on club, branch, state and Australian executive management committees.

Jeff joined Swansea Belmont SLSC in 1970 and gained club life membership in 2000. He was awarded life membership of the Hunter branch in 2005.

Dennis joined Wanda SLSC in 1963 and since then has been a member of Ocean Beach, Tacking Point and Port Macquarie clubs. Dennis has gained life membership from Port Macquarie SLSC and the Mid North Coast Branch. Dennis has sustained his commitment in a highly conspicuous way and is well respected.

Jeff has been the coach for the Swansea Belmont Nipper team for 22 years achieving numerous state Gold, Silver and Bronze medals in both team and individual events.

Donald has played a vital role in Rescue and Water Safety at local, state and national levels. Don has helped with the organisation and planning of water safety for the Ocean Thunder surf boat competition and the recent ASRL championships at Wollongong City SLSC.

In his 11 years coaching the Swansea Belmont seniors, the team has won Gold, Silver and Bronze medals at the state and national championships with many of his competitors being selected in interbranch, state and national teams. Jeff was awarded the NSW Official of the Year 2005/06.

Dennis has been club delegate to the Sydney, Central Coast and Mid North Coast branches. He has served as the Committee and Social Secretary for Wanda and as Club Captain and Nipper President for Ocean Beach. For Port Macquarie Dennis has fulfilled the roles of Club Captain and Club President.

Bob was a member of the Sydney Northern Beaches Board of Examiners from 195255 and took an active interest in operational activities. He has been instrumental in organising the branch fundraising day for 17 years and has raised significant funds for branch and interbranch teams.

Bob has devoted many hours to setting up, maintaining, Dennis is the current President operating and teaching others of the Mid North Coast Branch about the use of electronic He has given countless working and the current Director of beach sprint gate equipment hours and large financial for branch, state and national Finance of Surf Life Saving assistance to Towradgi offering NSW. carnivals. guidance and support for the construction of club building Bob was awarded a Certificate extensions. of Appreciation Australian Volunteers in 2009, Sydney Northern Beaches Branch Distinguished Services Award in 2000/01 and a 50 year service plaque from Surf Life Saving NSW 2002/03.

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Brett was awarded life membership at Umina in 1987 and served as President, Secretary and Club Captain for a number of years. In 2003 he was elected Chairman of the Organising Committee for the 2005 NSW State Titles. Brett gained life membership at branch level for the Central Coast in 2005. He has held a variety of positions including Branch Treasurer and Branch President. He has been involved with many club and branch touring teams organising travel to state and national championships. He has also undertaken the task of organising touring teams to New Zealand, Canada and the USA for competition and educational purposes.

Graham has held the position of Assistant Director on the Surf Sports Board for the Sydney Branch and has served as a Referee and Deputy Referee since 2002.

Brett has worked tirelessly in his roles for Surf Life Saving NSW as Deputy President then as President. Brett has devoted many hours in attending functions and meetings for Surf Lifesaving. He was a key note speaker for many functions including the 100 years in Surf Life Saving celebrations held in Sydney in 2007.

Graham acquired his 25 years of Surf Life Saving Australia membership in 2001/02 and has refereed at a number of national carnivals. He has served as an official on the National High Performance Development Squad and the Australian Development Team.

Graham has refereed at a number of State championships including the NSW Masters Surf Life Saving Championships, NSW Age Championships, NSW Pool Championships and the NSW IRB Championships.

Peter has played an important role in training, maintenance, competition and operation of IRBs. Peter and his IRB crews have been responsible for the safety of surf life saving competitors while on IRB duty at many Surf Life Saving carnivals at branch, state and national levels. Peter has attained a total of 25 Surf Life Saving Australia awards during his 30 years in Surf Life Saving. Many club members have been fortunate to benefit from Peter’s expertise and in-depth knowledge in all facets of the IRB discipline. Peter spends a considerable amount of time training competitors and officials at all levels.

Graham received the Australian Sports Medal in 2000. He served as an Official for International Life Saving in Japan 1989 and referee at the World Surf Life Saving Championships in Italy 2004 and Victoria 2006.

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LIFESAVING SERVICES Collectively, Surf Life Saving NSW has been successful in fulfilling its life saving mission.

as far as the impact we have - each role, each member of SLS is a key part of the machine.

recently in the Coffs Harbour area, which now means all branches in NSW are equipped for RWC support operations.

During the past season more than 20,000 volunteer surf lifesavers stood side-byside along the busiest stretch of coastline in Australia, saving 7074 lives and preventing 160,000 others from getting into a life-threatening situation.

At its core, volunteer patrol efforts are succeeding - people are not drowning at patrolled beaches, during patrol hours. The challenge is now to maintain this level of service provision and begin to look at ways to plug those other ‘gaps’ where people are still drowning – after patrol hours and at unpatrolled beaches (over 200 of them in the past five years).

In analysing recent statistics, identified danger periods include the one to two hours after the normal club patrols end and the 2-3 weekends after the end of the patrol season. At the recent Branch Directors of Lifesaving Conference, options were discussed which may address these shortfalls in the future (while not compromising the core service provision.)

This great result wasn’t achieved with a single campaign or new piece of equipment, but through the ongoing work of our dedicated and professional volunteers, day in, day out. Be it the club captain creating the near-impossible patrol roster which works for all, the gear steward hauling outboards to the mechanic, the patrol captain managing 10,000 people on Australia Day or the new surf lifesaver giving their all to revive a drowning victim, the value of what we achieve each year cannot be measured in $$$, nor restricted to just the lives saved

This past season saw a significant effort made to address this problem. Through the SLSNSW Emergency Response System, members responded to 212 incidents (mostly after-hours) and in doing so saved countless lives. This was achieved through a huge effort from all branches and clubs to enhance their Duty Officer and callout team processes in recent times. New Rescue Water Craft (jetski) services were established, most

The expansion of the SurfCom radio network has also enhanced the communications and coordination support available to patrols. The Far North Coast, North Coast and Mid North Coast branches are now all linked to the Ballina SurfCom and the Lower North Coast, Hunter and Central Coast branches are linked to the Avoca SurfCom. The Far North Coast and Central Coast branches must be commended for the support

Warnings. SLSNSW now receives formal notification from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) forecasters, 4824 hours prior to a major swell event, which in turn triggers the release of an Member welfare was enhanced this operational warning (SMEACS) to SLS/ season through the implementation ALS/Council Lifeguards and Emergency of a state-wide Critical Incident Services from SLSNSW Headquarters. At Debriefing program (CID). This process the same time, media releases are issued, standardised post-incident operational debriefing (led by Duty Officers) and peer including targeted releases to ethnic media, using standardised warnings support options, including professional which have been translated into seven counselling to members. This program will continue to be offered to all SLSNSW languages. Again these types of initiatives empower the public to make smart members in the future. safety decisions for themselves and their families. Data clearly shows that in general the Australian public understands they should A new public education program, the swim between the red and yellow flags ‘Coastal Accommodation Network’ and the vast majority are complying. was also launched in 2010. It allows Information tools such as any coastal accommodation provider www.beachsafe.org.au are making to ‘opt-in’ and receive free surf-safety this choice easier for beachgoers, allowing them to locate a patrolled beach brochures, cards and posters to distribute to guests and display in rooms and in real time and access accurate patrol facilities. This ongoing program is set to times and other information. SLSNSW grow exponentially in the coming years thanks SLSA for the excellent work it is and also links in with the Dangerous Surf doing in the area of Lifesaving IT. Warning program – providing direct information of possible hazardous Significant progress has also been made by SLSNSW and its external stakeholders conditions to coastal accommodation providers. around pro-active Dangerous Surf they have willingly provided to their neighbouring branches and the Surf Life Saving family as a whole.

In 2010 SLSNSW ‘locked-in’ three-year Lifesaving Service Agreements with all clubs in NSW, providing clearer expectations to all, which will assist in planning and development through until the 2013/14 season. This joint effort will also ease the workload on branches and clubs leading into each new season. The work of clubs and branches doesn’t end when the patrol season does. During the off season phones are ringing hot as clubs and services prepare their equipment, apply for grants, set rosters, run pre-season workshops and of course respond to ongoing emergency callouts. With almost 80% of all Australians visiting the beach each year, it’s no surprise that Surf Life Saving is one of the most recognised and well-loved brands in Australia. Our volunteers should be justifiably proud to don the red and yellow as they stand watch at the water’s edge each season. To all our volunteers, thank you for your exceptional efforts over the past year and good luck for the next.

Director of Lifesaving John Restuccia Manager of Lifesaving Dean Storey

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AUSTRALIAN LIFEGUARD SERVICE structure, state-wide support operations Main Aims network, 24-hour emergency callout Swim between the red and system and strategically located helicopter • yellow flags rescue services. • Rip currents awareness • Surf Safety for international ALS NSW lifeguards conducted 10,381 tourists and migrants The ALS is the largest provider of lifeguard first aids treatments, including a • Rescues should be minimised suspected snake bite at Lennox Head, services in Australia with over 310 as beach goers are armed numerous broken and dislocated bones supervisors, lifeguards and support staff, with beach safety education and suspected spinal injuries. many of whom are also SLS members to prevent themselves getting contributing many volunteer hours. The into difficulty Lifeguards also conducted 1040 rescues ALS mission is to ensure safe areas for • Education and prevention and participated in 12 Requests for bathing and reduce the risk of drowning reduces the need to rescue Assistance as part of the SLSNSW Surf through preventative actions. • Lifeguards need to help Rescue Emergency Response System. promote the messaging that The ALS would like to acknowledge the better service = less rescues efforts of the local councils who work closely with the ALS supervisors, to provide an exceptional service to the Secondary objectives Operation Engage and Connect millions of visitors to the beaches and • To increase on-beach face-to- During the busy summer holidays, pools in NSW. Lifeguards also enforced face contact with the public the ALS NSW implemented a safety more than 254,983 Local Government for delivery of surf safety campaign, Operation Engage and Connect Ordinances on behalf of councils. education throughout the 90 ALS NSW patrolled • To regain focus on education beaches. The operation integrated with Many NSW councils have realised the and prevention before the major Surf Life Saving campaigns over benefit of ensuring a complementary rescues the summer. total service provision, as the Australian • To unite the ALS across all Lifeguard Service NSW integrates with service locations by delivering Surf Life Saving’s volunteer patrol a single - minded summer safety campaign specific to ALS NSW Statistics the ALS • Strengthen the ALS’s position ALS NSW Statistics as the leading paid lifeguard 2010/2011 2009/2010 +/-­‐ service • To increase preventative Attendance 3598940 3281178 Increase 9.68% actions LG Ordinances 254983 213002 Increase 19.71% • To reduce drowning deaths and incidents at ALS patrolled Preventative actions 189226 181993 Increase 3.23% beaches/pools in Australia On behalf of the Australian Lifeguard Service (ALS) NSW, I am pleased to present the Annual Report for the provision of lifeguard services during Season 2010/11.

First Aid Treatments

Rescues

10381

1040

Lifeguard of the Year Scott McCartney

8969

1058

Increase 15.59%

Decrease -­‐1.89%

Northern NSW Lifeguard Coordinator, Scott McCartney, was named SLSA Lifeguard of the Year along with receiving the NSW Lifeguard of the Year award. Scott oversees ALS operations from the Tweed Shire to the Nambucca Shire and has strengthened relationships in the region especially with Surf Life Saving clubs. Scott has proven himself an outstanding lifeguard over many years and takes pride in mentoring and developing lifeguards through education and training. Scott helps by offering surf lifesavers a pathway into employment with the ALS by using their skills gained as volunteers. These awards recognise Scott’s great work and achievements in northern NSW.

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The ALS would like to thank councils, national parks, resorts and all Surf Life Saving services for their ongoing support. Surf Life Saving Clubs in particular have done a fantastic job and with their support we provide a united front in ensuring the safety of the beachgoing community.

COMMERCIAL TRAINING AUSTRALIAN LIFESAVING ACADEMY FIRST AID TRAINING Saving lives is what Surf Life Saving is all about whether it be ‘on the beach’ or ‘off the beach’ in our community. Teaching how to save a life through the delivery of effective first aid training and the provision of frontline first aid services at NSW events, are the two core functions of the Australian Lifesaving Academy NSW. During the past year the Australian Lifesaving Academy NSW has continued to grow its first aid training services. During the period 2010/2011 the Academy trained 33,539 awards which was an increase of 7.13% from 2009/2010. Since the inception of the training division in 2004 the Academy has now delivered over 130,000 awards and the accompanying first aid and CPR knowledge to members of the NSW public. The Academy expects to exceed the 150,000 awards mark before the end of 2011 which will be both a fantastic milestone and a testament to the ongoing hard work and energy from the Australian Lifesaving Academy NSW team. Of the 33,539 total awards delivered during 2010/2011, 11,493 were First Aid awards and 15,016 were CPR awards. The remaining 7030 awards comprised of Emergency Care, Advanced Resuscitation Techniques, Defibrillation, Spinal Management, Childcare First Aid, Junior First Aid, Junior CPR (Basic Resus), Remote First Aid and Asthma and Anaphylaxis workshops. A snapshot of the growth in the awards delivered to the NSW public by the Australian Lifesaving Academy NSW is represented below.

During the year, the Academy experienced significant events and changes to our operations. The Academy moved head office with Surf Life Saving NSW from Narrabeen, to an impressive new building in Belrose. The new premises is equipped with state of the art training facilities to enable the Academy to deliver additional public training courses on-site. The Academy also acquired additional sales and training staff to accommodate growth in services. In March 2011 the Academy underwent the VETAB Registered Training Organisation re-registration audit, which was successful. A highlight of this audit process and report was the robust and comprehensive systems and support processes the Academy has in place to ensure quality in training and assessment is maintained. The Australian Resuscitation Council released updated guidelines in December 2010. The key amendments were to the resuscitation guidelines and subsequent addition of “S – Send for Help” to the DRSABCD protocol. These guideline changes were incorporated into the training delivered by the Australian Lifesaving Academy NSW across the board at the beginning of 2011. During November and December 2010 the Academy partnered with Westpac and News Limited for the Westpac Community CPR program. This program enabled members of the public to submit lifesaving stories to News Limited publications for the chance to win a free

CPR training course for their friends and family. This was a national program and in NSW alone, the Academy delivered free CPR training to over 500 lucky winners. This successful program would not have been possible without the support of Westpac and News Limited.

First Aid Services The delivery of frontline First Aid Services grew during 2010/2011. The Academy continued to extend experience in first aid training to the provision of First Aid Services at events throughout NSW. During 2010/2011 some of the events included The V8 Supercars Sydney Telstra 500, The Sydney Aquarium and Wildlife World, Premier’s Department Australia Day festivities, Premier’s Department International Student Festival, PISA schools sporting competition, Foo Fighters concert, Wollongong Illawarra Roller Derby and X Factor television program. In summary it was another year of both challenges and achievements for the first aid training and first aid services team. The dedication of both full time and contract staff is the main contributor to these successes and thanks go to all those involved over the past 12 months who are so passionate and committed to saving lives and helping others save lives. Dan Gaffney Academy Business Manager

ALA NSW Training total awards by year (2004-2011) Financial Year

Total Awards

Growth on previous year

2005/2006

7520

2006/2007

13719

82.4% increase

2007/2008

19574

42.7% increase

2008/2009

24228

23.8% increase

2009/2010

31306

29.2% increase

2010/2011

33539

7.13% increase

Murray Copas Lifeguard Operations Manager

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AUSTRALIAN LIFESAVING ACADEMY Rip Current Awareness Day We were involved in the SLS Rip Current Awareness Day in February to turn the spotlight on the dangers of rip currents. The day involved synchronised dye release at all Sydney beaches, a media conference and support services display. Unfortunately a strong southerly change arrived early which meant that most beach goers had left and we had limited media interest (in Bondi it was raining with a 40 knot onshore wind!) The concept as a means of public education is still endorsed and there are plans to stage a national Awareness Day next season.

With another successful year of growth and major achievements behind us, I would like to thank the Branch Directors of Education, Academy staff and everyone involved in education within their club and branch for their ongoing support and commitment to the organisation and their local community.

COMMUNITY EDUCATION

MEMBER TRAINING received through an online survey This year communication within the Education portfolio was a big focus. Three emailed to conference attendees after the event. Survey participants were asked major initiatives included: to rate the conference overall. Responses included “Excellent” (59%) and “Good” • the highly successful Chief Training Officer (CTO) Conference, (41%). 96% responded they would attend • Directors of Education Exchange again and the Academy team is proud that 79% of responses rated the Academy Program and staff as “Excellent”, 17% “Good” and 4% • mentoring program in each of “N/A”. the branches. Mentoring Program While there has always been a loosely organised mentoring arrangement within the clubs and branches, this year we formalised the system. This ensures that probationary Trainers, Assessors and Facilitators are mentored by an appropriate individual and that contact is maintained once they go out into the field. It also appropriately equips mentors to get the most from the experience. Chief Training Officer (CTO) Conference The inaugural Chief Training Officer Conference in July 2010 was attended by 130 members, with the majority of clubs represented. The conference was a professional development opportunity and the participants shared experiences, learned from one another and took part in debate. Events such as this give our members the chance to feel connected to the larger education network across the state. Existing CTOs were re-motivated and those new to the role learned what was expected of them. The weekend featured sessions on coordinating resources, team development, SurfGuard, the role of the CTO, managing change and communication. The conference was a great success, evidenced by the positive feedback

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Directors of Education Exchange Program The inaugural Directors of Education Exchange Program was held during March-April 2011. The program involved the current Branch Directors of Education from country branches (FNC, MNC, LNC, HUN, SC, FSC) visiting the city branches (SYD, SNB). The Directors all appreciated the opportunity to observe how other branches train and assess their Bronze Medallion and SRC candidates. They found it particularly valuable to be able to compare notes and see that some of the problems are universal across the state while others are branch specific. All of the trainers and assessors at the clubs visited were very welcoming and keen to assist in any way they could with information and answering specific questions. The Directors went home with lots of new ideas on how they could improve education within their branches, but were also reassured that they were on the right track. Our thanks again to the host branches.

for a further five years. Congratulations to everyone who helped us raise the bar! The report from the Auditor was fantastic and praised many areas, but in particular: 1. The robust and comprehensive systems and support processes which are in place to ensure that quality training and assessment is maintained.

2010 Telstra Beach to Bush Program This is the eighth year that Telstra has sponsored the largest and most innovative surf safety education program in Australia. Telstra continues to be extremely generous with the support and funding it provides to the program.

2. The transparent and well documented requirements for feedback and continuous improvement activity which have been inbuilt into our day to day operations and management system. 3. The web-based information we provide. We are of course very proud of all that we have achieved in a relatively short period of time, and take this as confirmation that what we are doing is positive, necessary and worthwhile.

Resource Development As always, SLSA in consultation with the states, has been developing and reviewing a number of resources. With the Australian Resuscitation Council changes to CPR, this dominoed to require changes to the majority of our resources. Due to be released for the 2011/12 season is the Silver Medallion Advanced First Aid. This is a pathway award for members, received on the successful Registered Training Organisation completion of Advanced Resuscitation Our RTO registration was due to expire in Techniques, Spinal Management, Pain January 2010, however we had a number Management and an additional module. of extensions until our re-registration site audit in March 2011. We were successful in the audit and have been re-registered

This year’s NSW Telstra Beach to Bush tour involved 18 presenters from four branches. A total of 10,489 students across 64 schools received surf safety education by participating in the program. This year we saw a drop in numbers compared to previous years. The was due to the fact that this year

our presenters travelled to extremely remote areas we had never been before including Broken Hill, White Cliffs, Maules Creek and Lightning Ridge. Some of these new areas have only one school per town such as White Cliffs, with a total of six students.

Beach to Bush

Michael Bretherton Director of Education Pamela Simon Academy Education Manager

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SURF SPORTS

2010 NSW ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 NSW POOL RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 4-5 September 2010 Peninsula Leisure Centre - Woy Woy

The 2010/11 season was another outstanding year for surf sports in NSW with increases in participation numbers at most of SLSNSW’s major surf sports events, all development and high performance programs delivered at a professional standard and numerous coaching and officials education opportunities provided to our members. As expected, participation numbers for the 2011 Allphones NSW Surf Life Saving Championships were down on the previous year due to the move outside of the metropolitan area, however all other NSW major events attracted good entry numbers, including:

SLSNSW cleaned up in the New South Wales Sports Federation Awards with Outstanding Officials Awards being presented to Toni Jennar (Officials Contribution), Carmel Tapley (State/ Regional) John Watson AM (Outstanding Officials Contribution) and Matthew Thompson (Young Official). This was an exceptional achievement which was well deserved by these officials who spent endless volunteer hours officiating throughout the 2010/11 season.

At the Allphones NSW Surf Life Saving Championships, SLSNSW paid tribute to our officials by holding the inaugural Officials Recognition Night. This event included a sit down formal dinner and • The Stramit NSW Country Surf awards ceremony where SLSNSW Life Saving Championships up by recognised the outstanding achievement 14 % on the previous year. of 12 devoted members who have • The NSW Endurance reached the milestone achievement of Championships experiencing officiating at NSW Surf Sports events for record entry numbers, up 9.25% over 50 years. The members recognised on the previous year. for this achievement were: • NSW’s four IRB Premiership Series events and NSW IRB Con Asmussen MBE Championships saw an overall Ballina Lighthouse and Lismore increase of 12% in entries Ernest Stephens OAM - Wanda compared with the 2009/10 Gordon McNaughton OAM -Evans Head/ season. Casino & Lennox Head Alstonville John Beasley OAM Special events delivered by our clubs The Entrance/Byron Bay & and branches for both members and Lennox Head Alstonville the general public continued to boom. John Reeves OAM During the 2010/11 summer season Cooks Hill/Merewether & Pacific Palms our clubs and branches successfully Keith Kennedy - Cudgen Headland delivered 68 community participation Lindsay Paton OAM - Mona Vale events, including 42 ocean swims, Michael Byrnes OAM - Avalon Beach with over 30,000 participants involved. Neil Purcell OAM - North Steyne These events provide significant health John Watson AM and social benefits to NSW coastal Evans Head/Casino communities which re-enforces the Rex Sargeant important role that Surf Life Saving plays Tea Gardens Hawks Nest & Wanda as a community based organisation. Ronald Bradley OAM - Corrimal

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The 2010 Pool Rescue Championships were once again successfully completed at Peninsula Leisure Centre with 215 competitors competing in a variety of events conducted under International Lifesaving Federation rules. The level of competition and athlete ability continues to improve with some outstanding performances across all age divisions. In its fourth consecutive year the event was conducted over two days for the first time to facilitate the ongoing growth of Pool Rescue Competition. Don Van Keimpema was the carnival referee for this event and along with his fellow officials did an outstanding job. Wanda SLSC convincingly claimed the overall point score (332 pts), well ahead of Terrigal (179.5 pts) in second and Cronulla (161 pts) finishing third.

TALENTED ATHLETE PROGRAM 6 -8 October 2010 Sydney Academy of Sport The NSW Talented Athlete Program provides development opportunities and pathways for U13-U15 athletes who have shown promise in surf sports within their branches. In total there were 44 male and female athletes from 10 out of the 11 branches, who participated in a three- day intensive camp at the Sydney Academy of Sport. Participants were exposed to some of the leading coaches in NSW who led them through training sessions analysing technique and improving skills across all disciplines. The program also consisted of athlete education sessions including nutrition, goal setting, core body strength and enhancing flexibility. Thank you to state team coaches Jeff Mowbray and Scott Jones and assistant coaches Glenn Moriarty, Graham Bruce, Jim McCullagh, Martin Lynch and Michael Kember for their professional delivery of training sessions and support towards this program.

16 October 2010 Palm Beach SLSC Opening the NSW summer surf season once again, the NSW Endurance Championships attracted some of the sport’s leading athletes to test their fitness in extended swim, run, board, ski and ironperson events.

2011 STRAMIT NSW COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 15-17 January 2011 South West Rocks SLSC The 2011 Stramit NSW Country Surf Life Saving Championships were successfully held at South West Rocks SLSC for the second consecutive year. Entry numbers were up on last year’s event, a reflection on the quality carnival that the host club and venue is capable of delivering.

Despite challenging conditions at Palm Beach, the event was a huge success with record participation numbers. For the first time, SLSNSW invited the public (non SLS members) to compete alongside NSW’s elite endurance athletes in the Ocean Swim and 5km Run events. This was embraced by all involved and it is hoped that public entries will continue to grow in the future.

Despite cyclone surf conditions causing water competition to be suspended on the Sunday afternoon and the 2010 INTERBRANCH event being relocated to Trial Bay on the Monday of competition, Referee CHAMPIONSHIPS Mark Fisher and his team of officials The Lakes SLSC successfully coordinated all of the 450 11th & 12th December 2010 events which included U8s through to Masters, March Past and Board Riding in The Interbranch Championships the program.The overall point score was showcase the best of the best from each taken out by Byron Bay in an impressive Carnival Referee, David Unger ensured an of the branches in NSW. Surf Sports elite display on 807 pts, followed by Warrilla efficient event was conducted with North from U12s to Opens battled it out in yet Barrack Point on 575 pts and Lennox Bondi (66 pts) winning the overall point another action packed event at The Lakes Head Alstonville on 459 pts. score, just edging out the host club Palm Beach on the Central Coast. Once again Beach (62 pts), and Ocean Beach (57 pts) Sydney Branch (1338.5 pts) proved to be 2011 SLSA INTERSTATE in third. too strong for the other branches taking CHAMPIONSHIPS home the honours in this prestigious 23-24 January 2011 HIGH PERFORMANCE PROGRAM event for the second consecutive year, Sydney Aquatic Centre and Queenscliff followed by arch rivals Sydney Northern SLSC 29 - 31 October 2010 Beaches (1379.5 pts) and Central Coast Wollongong Surf Leisure Centre in third (1338.5 pts). South Coast Branch The sport’s strongest competitors from placed fifth overall ahead of Far North each of the states converged at Sydney The 2010 NSW High Performance Camp Coast as the leading Country Branch. Aquatic Centre and Queenscliff SLSC was held at Wollongong Surf Leisure Once again, John Restuccia expertly Centre and incorporated three days of refereed the event and did a fantastic job for two days of fierce competition. high level training, race practice and in leading the officials over the two days After having a strangle hold on arch rivals Queensland for the previous five performance enhancing theory sessions of competition. years, unfortunately the NSW team facilitated by some of Australia’s most were unable to maintain the Alan B highly regarded sports professionals Whelpton AO Perpetual Trophy, losing to from the Australian Institute of Sport and Queensland by 41.5 points. Wollongong University. In total, 48 elite athletes from U15s to Opens formed the 2010/11 High Performance Squad. NSW’s leading coaches put the athletes through practical and technical sessions in surf, beach and pool rescue disciplines. The athletes were also provided with the opportunity to race at Round 1 of the Sydney Water Series. Thank you to coaches Brett Dowker (Australian Team Coach), Jeff Mowbray (NSW State Team Coach), Scott Jones (NSW Assistant Team Coach), Scott Thompson, Darren Peters, Sean Hendry, and Kerri Clarke (Assistant State Team Manager), for their outstanding contribution to this amazing development opportunity for our NSW athletes.

The NSW team equally matched the Queensland team in both pool rescue and beach events but unfortunately lost too many valuable points from disqualifications. The NSW team gave away 42 potential points from 6 disqualifications in the Pool Rescue events on day one and received a further disqualification in the beach events on day two. Without these disqualifications, it could have been a vastly different result.

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SURF SPORTS

SLSNSW U/21 DEVELOPMENT TEAM 28 January – 5 February 2011 Mt. Maunganui, New Zealand For the first time in many years SLSNSW sent a NSW Development Team overseas to gain experience in international competition. The team comprised of six male and six female U/21 athletes as well as NSW State Team Manager Gary Mensforth and Sue Rossi who was selected as the Development Female Official and Chaperone. The team competed extremely well in the 2011 Lion Foundation New Zealand Surf League against Surf Life Saving New Zealand’s leading open surf sports athletes. The team dominated against their Trans-Tasman rivals in the traditional surf sports events, but finished third in the overall point score after losing valuable points in the IRB and outrigger events due to inexperience in these disciplines. This initiative strengthened SLSNSW’s athlete and official development pathways and after the success of this tour, SLSNSW will be sending a team to compete again in 2012.

2011 Allphones NSW Age Surf Life Saving Championships 11-13 March 2011

2011 Allphones NSW Open and Masters Surf Life Saving Championships 17-20 March 2011

Kingscliff Beach, Cudgen Headland SLSC The 2011 ALLPHONES NSW Surf Life Saving Championships was hosted by Tweed Shire Council and the Cudgen Headland SLSC at Kingscliff Beach. This was the first time that this event was held further north than the Hunter Branch since the Junior Championships were conducted at the same location in 1997. As forecasted, entry numbers were down significantly due to the move outside of the metropolitan area with a total of

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2011 NSW IRB PREMIERSHIP Round 1 - 30 April 2011 Nrth Narrabeen SLSC Round 2 - 14 May 2011 Towradgi SLSC Round 3 - 28 May 2011 Pacific Palms SLSC Round 4 - 25 June 2011 Terrigal SLSC IRB competition continues to grow in NSW with an increase in competition numbers of approximately 12% on the previous year. While SLSNSW saw two new clubs competing in IRB competition this season - Coogee and Batemans Bay, this significant increase in competitor numbers was mainly due to growth from the existing IRB clubs. The NSW IRB Premiership Series provided NSW’s leading lifesavers with an opportunity to showcase their surf rescue skills over four rounds of competition. The Premiership Series was once again dominated by Thirroul who took out the Overall Premiership Series Club Point Score ahead of Caves Beach (2nd) and Kiama Downs (3rd). The four host clubs and series referees Peter Burst, Malcolm Flew, Don Allan and Mark Fisher did an incredible job at each round and we thank them for their time and effort in making this series the success that it was.

5,760 participants (compared with 8,486 in the previous year), including 2,781 entries received from U8s to U14s in the Age Championships, 2,226 in the Open Championships and 753 entries in the Masters Championships. Manly continued its winning streak in both the Age and Opens Championships, winning the Age Championships for the fourth consecutive year ahead of North Cronulla (2nd) and Cronulla (3rd) and winning the Open Championships for the second year in a row ahead of Cronulla (2nd) and Wanda (3rd). In the Masters competition, Hunter Club, Redhead, took home the overall Championships point score trophy followed by Byron Bay in second and Queenscliff in third place.

Saxon Bird Memorial Trophy

The NSW Surf Life Saving Championships could not have been possible without the 484 dedicated officials who did an amazing job over the seven long days of competition. SLSNSW would like to pay a special tribute to the three Carnival Referees, John Restuccia (Masters), Alan Parsons (Opens) and Craig Susans (Age) who overcame many challenges at Kingscliff and conducted three smooth and efficient Championship events.

Jacob Lollback Memorial Trophy

TWO NEW RECOGNITION TROPHIES Two new memorial trophies were introduced and presented at this year’s Allphones NSW Surf Life Saving Championships in memory of two of SLSNSW’s most promising junior athletes who both passed away in recent years in tragic circumstances. The Saxon Bird Memorial Trophy was named in honour of Queenscliff’s Saxon Bird, who was a previous U/19 Ironman and Surf Race Champion and was presented to Kyle O’Brien of Cronulla SLSC for winning the U/19 Surf Race event. The Jacob Lollback Memorial Trophy was named in honour of the late Jacob Lollback who was a past U/19 Ironman and Board Champion for the Yamba SLSC and was awarded to Mitchell Allum of Wanda SLSC for taking out the U/19 Board Race event.

NSW IRB CHAMPIONSHIPS

2011 NSW BEST OF THE BEST BOAT CHALLENGE 5 March 2011 Wanda SLSC SLSNSW teamed up with the Australian Surf Rowers League (ASRL) again in 2011 to conduct the second NSW Best of the Best Boat Challenge. The event was scheduled to be held at Wanda SLSC, however due to large seas, the event was forced to move on the day to the flat water contingency location at Kurnell. This event provides a pathway for the leading surf boat crews in all divisions of the five existing branch/regional surfboat series in NSW. In total, 72 crews who were successful in qualifying for this event after performing well in their branch/ regional boat series battled it out for the honour of the ‘Best of the Best’ crew. This event continues to build prestige and has a strong future as it provides great support to the already existing branch surfboat series which have been extremely successful in building the sport of surfboat competition over many years.

LOOKING FORWARD There are many positive signs for a another big year for Surf Sports in 2011/12 with numerous Level 1 and 2 coaching and official courses scheduled throughout the state in the off-season. The 11 Branch Directors of Surf Sports, SLSNSW Surf Sports Advisers and staff will be meeting in Sydney for their annual forum in July. This involves various workshops with the NSW Branch Directors of Surf Sports and Surf Sports Advisers that will assist in the continuous improvement of Surf Sports in NSW.

11-12 June 2011 Woolgoolga SLSC For the second consecutive year, the NSW IRB Championships was hosted by one of IRB competition’s traditional venues, Woolgoolga SLSC. Consistent with the IRB Premiership Series, participation numbers were up on the previous year’s entries, attracting 294 competitors compared with 254 competitors in 2010. With a new, proactive NSW IRB Advisory Panel conducting various IRB development programs throughout the state, this healthy growth is certain to continue.

SLSNSW has plans to further build on the already strong surf sports development framework provided to our members. To develop the necessary skills to mentor our up and coming officials and coaches at Branch level, SLSNSW will be inviting experienced surf sports members from each of the branches to participate in an Australian Sports Commission Mentor’s course.

Referee Mark Fisher and his officials once again did an amazing job conducting an enjoyable event under challenging conditions with constant rain over the two days of competition. With their open Male competitors leading the way, dark horses, South Maroubra were victorious in the overall point score ahead of Caves Beach (2nd) and Kiama Downs (3rd).

COACH AND OFFICIAL EDUCATION Developing coaches is the key to SLSNSW maintaining our position as the leading Surf Sports state in Australia. Six Level 1 Coaching Courses were conducted across the state during the 2010/11 season to provide coaching opportunities for our members with a total of 126 members attending courses for their Level 1 Coaching Accreditation. There were also two Level 2 Coaching courses delivered with 16 coaches attending. Thanks to the SLSNSW Coaching facilitators Kevin Neilson and Peter Kirkwood for the professionalism displayed when conducting these quality courses.

Our officials are some of the best in Australia providing two thirds of all accredited officials across the country. Officials’ accreditation courses continue to be conducted by the branches, ensuring a sustainable future for surf sports events. This season SLSNSW also held a Level 2 Officials Course at Warrilla Barrack Point. This course was well supported with 21 officials from 7 branches up skilling to this award. The participants who attended this course will be mentored to fill senior official positions at events conducted by all levels of the organisation.

SLSNSW will be working closely with the branches to build skills at grass root levels by conducting three Regional Development Clinics and numerous Pool Rescue Clinics throughout the state. These new development initiatives, along with the strong development and high performance programs already provided for athletes by SLSNSW will ensure that Surf Sports will continue to grow and expand into the future.

Michael Bate Director of Surf Sports Chris Parker Surf Sports Manager

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COMMUNICATIONS, FUNDRAISING & PARTNERSHIPS

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

FUNDRAISING

Enhancing the Surf Life Saving brand and communicating important information to the public and our own members is the main goal of the Media and Communications strategy.

covering from the Queensland border down to Coffs Harbour. This increased coverage was good news for our event sponsors and athletes, delivering them substantial exposure.

To meet these strategic aims, we conduct an extensive media relations program, which focuses on being both proactive and reactive to events and incidents which occur throughout the year. In addition we communicate to our members in a variety of ways, including a weekly e-newsletter to all clubs, a comprehensive website which hosts a variety of resources for members and the public, regular updates from individual portfolios and directly disseminating important information to support clubs and branches.

Our volunteer season launch “Raising of the Flags” is a colourful event which attracts much attention from media. This season we had raising of the flags ceremonies at numerous locations throughout the state, including Sydney’s Cronulla Beach. These events give clubs, branches and SLSNSW the opportunity to showcase the diversity of the surf lifesaving movement.

The Media team also assists to promote fundraising and other events, including development camps, conferences, athlete programs and major beneficiary events such as Boardies Day, our national annual fundraiser. Although much of our media activities involve reporting on incidents such as rescues and drownings, we also had many opportunities to attract positive media attention for the efforts and achievements of our members. The NSW Surf Life Saving Championships was extremely well supported by local media organisations in the Tweed region and we successfully achieved a 20% increase in media coverage from the event. We partnered with APN Media group to help produce daily supplements during the event which were published in four of the major regional newspapers

Raising of the Flags, Cronulla

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Surf Life Saving NSW undertakes a range of fundraising activities each year with the goal to ultimately raise as much money as possible to distribute to our 129 NSW clubs and eleven branches. Each club and branch will receive $4,908 from the following fundraising activities in 2010/11: • • •

Raffle Program Telemarketing Guardians of the Surf

Surf Life Saving NSW engages the following agencies to assist with fundraising:

Appco Group Sports (Raffle) Surf Life Saving NSW in conjunction with Appco Group Sports undertakes four raffle Now in its fourth year, our state-wide campaigns each year. Appco manages Emergency Response System which the raffle sites where the sellers will be coordinates callouts anytime, anywhere, present each week as well as ensuring that has grown significantly and our media there are sellers at these sites (primarily team is kept busy updating the public, shopping centres and approved public through the media, on these serious sites) and SLSNSW is responsible for incidents and successful rescues. managing the program and for organising At various times during the year the Media tickets, prizes, collateral and marketing team also conducts training with frontline materials. volunteers including Duty Officers and key branch spokespeople, to upskill them in dealing with media inquiries, conducting media interviews and proactively generating media interest in the activities and achievements of their members. Raffle Program A new strategic goal for the Media and Direct Marketing & Other Communications team is to explore and Donations expand into the world of social media during the coming 12 months. Our aim is Guardians of the Surf to better utilise online and social media networking tools to deliver information faster and more effectively to our members, particularly younger volunteers.

FUNDRAISING BREAKDOWN

Hello connect (Telemarketing) Hello Connect is contracted by SLSNSW to provide a telemarketing service in conjunction with the Surf Life Saving NSW raffle program. This involves telemarketing on behalf of SLSNSW by selling raffle ticket lucky numbers and seeking donations over the phone with a goal to acquire new donors for our organisation. Surf Life Saving Foundation/Appco Group Sport (Guardians of the Surf) The Surf Life Saving Foundation (the fundraising arm of Surf Life Saving Australia) coordinates the Guardians of the Surf regular giving program. The Guardians of the Surf is a door-to-door fundraising initiative where collectors seek regular monthly donations from the public. The sellers are also contracted by Appco Group Sports via the Surf Life Saving Foundation. Raffle Program and Telemarketing The amount of funding distributed to clubs and branches is dependent on our fundraising income and in the first six months of 2010/11, the raffle program (our core fundraising activity) was underperforming by 50%. January saw the introduction of a new Fundraising Event Coordinator, James King, and from there our team focused on getting the program right and working in collaboration with our fundraising agencies, Appco Group Sports and Hello Connect, to reinvigorate the program. The last six months saw rapid improvement in raffle sales and despite a disappointing first half, the program finished 6% under budget at the end of the 2010/11 financial year. Guardians of the Surf Like the raffle program, funds raised from the Guardians of the Surf (regular giving) program are equally distributed to clubs and branches. The 2010/11 results were disappointing with the program finishing 20% under budget and feedback from donors suggest that this program was affected by the natural disasters in Queensland and the increased cost of living. Surf Life Saving NSW is working with the Foundation on new ways to engage and recognise our regular donors including providing timely news and information to show our supporters how integral their donations are to saving lives on the beach.

GOALS FOR 2011-12 • Further improvement in the Raffle Program by working with agencies on new initiatives and expanding the program •

Rewarding and recognising long term Guardians of the Surf donors and encouraging new donors to support our movement

FUNDRAISING EVENTS As well as our raffle and regular giving programs, Surf Life Saving NSW also drives fundraising events to raise funds towards SLSNSW lifesaving initiatives and programs. Sydney Telstra 500, 3-5 December 2010 For the second consecutive year Surf Life Saving NSW was chosen as the Charity Recipient for the Sydney Telstra 500 V8 Supercar event at Homebush. With

Telstra’s support and generosity Surf Life Saving NSW was given 10,000 branded caps to give to those who gave a gold coin donation. Surf Life Saving NSW also had our education trailer onsite and we had a team of volunteers help with collections and educating the public on surf safety. Boardies Day, 3 December 2010 The Surf Life Saving Foundation once again drove a national fundraising day in the form of Boardies Day. Boardies Day is an easy way for everyone in the community to raise funds for Surf Life Saving - swapping your corporate wear or school uniform for your favourite pair of board shorts and make a donation in support of Surf Life Saving. In 2010 many schools and corporate organisations in NSW got on board to raise funds for Surf Life Saving NSW or their local surf club.

GRANTS This year marked an era of significant growth for Surf Life Saving NSW, moving to our new headquarters, developing and implementing fresh programs and initiatives across all portfolios and focusing on ways to future proof our movement by investing in our most important asset - our people. To support this growth Surf Life Saving NSW sought funding assistance from Government, Corporate and Philanthropic bodies and we wish to acknowledge the following organisations: NSW OFFICE OF COMMUNITIES, SPORT AND RECREATION - Services Funding and Capital Facility Development Program The Department of Sport and Recreation’s continued support of Surf Life Saving NSW under the Services Funding provides invaluable financial assistance towards our operating and administration costs. Furthermore, for the sixth year running, the Department supported our clubs through the $2 Million Capital Facility Development Program. Surf Life Saving NSW facilitates this program on behalf of Sport and Recreation and this integral program saw 25 surf clubs receive funding towards facility upgrades in 2010/11.

NSW DEPARTMENT OF SPORT AND RECREATION Athlete Development Program In 2010/11 Sport and Recreation NSW assisted with a $14,500 grant towards the Country NSW Representative Team. The grant helped our talented Country Athletes by reducing the athlete levy from $750 to $250, while also helping to fund quality presenters, travel and equipment costs. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT NSW Emergency Volunteer Support Scheme In 2010/11 Emergency Management NSW assisted two key Surf Life Saving NSW programs through the Emergency Volunteer Support Scheme program. The first grant of $84,880 assisted Surf Life Saving NSW with training room and equipment costs at our Belrose headquarters and the second grant of $50,266 was awarded towards a youth recruitment campaign for the 2011/12 season.

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GRANTS

SUPPORT GROUP

WORKCOVER NSW – WorkCover Assist Through the WorkCover Assist Work Health and Safety Legislation Training grant, Surf Life Saving NSW was successful with a $123,300 grant towards researching and implementing the new Work Health and Safety legislation changes and the impact this will have on NSW surf clubs. This project will be complete and ready to roll out in 2011/12. JAMES N. KIRBY FOUNDATION The James N. Kirby Foundation provided a $5,000 grant towards our 2011 NSW Lifesaving Exchange Program. This Program takes 25 young patrol captains from regional areas and hosts them at key city surf clubs such as Bondi, Coogee and Maroubra over a long weekend. The purpose of the exchange is to give talented lifesavers from country areas exposure to how large city clubs, with more resources and beachgoers, operate. The city patrol captains then visit selected regional clubs and assist with patrols and new initiatives.

PARTNERSHIPS As a not for profit organisation, Surf Life Saving NSW depends on corporate support to deliver vital lifesaving, education and training programs, to provide financial support to our branches and to deliver outstanding surf sports carnivals. In 2010/11 Surf Life Saving NSW focused on growing our existing partnerships and engaging new partners to assist in new initiatives and support events to make them stronger and more sustainable. We had a successful year in the Partnerships Team with SLSA adding Nikon and Woodside to our National Partners; and Allphones increasing its involvement in Surf Sports to become naming rights sponsor of the Age Championships. Looking forward the Partnerships Team will continue to focus on our current family of partners, while also seeking partners for other programs such as surf education, the IRB Championships and our Rescue of the Month program. 2010/11 Partners: Our partners continue to demonstrate their commitment to our mission, goals and strategic vision and Surf Life Saving NSW is grateful to the following organisations: DHL DHL is the global leader in express, overland transport and air freight and is the world’s number one in ocean freight and contract logistics. DHL supports Surf Life Saving NSW through the provision of patrol uniforms plus cash support to each of the eleven branches in the state. Westpac Westpac is Australia’s first bank opening its doors in 1817. Today Westpac is one of Australia’s largest financial services organisations. Westpac is involved at all levels of surf lifesaving in Australia

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Stramit Building Products Stramit Building Products is one of Australia’s leading manufacturers of steel building products. Stramit is the naming rights sponsor of the NSW Country Surf Life Saving Championships and has proudly supported Surf Life Saving NSW since 2007. Stramit’s ongoing commitment and support has helped Surf Life Saving NSW to deliver Telstra outstanding competitive opportunities Telstra is Australia’s leading for our country branches. Stramit has telecommunications and information services company. Telstra provides grants also committed to sponsoring the 2011 to clubs and branches in NSW as a part of and 2012 SLSNSW Awards of Excellence to help Surf Life Saving NSW recognise the Telstra Gear Assistance Program and sponsorship and provision of materials for and reward our outstanding members. the Telstra Beach to Bush program which Enterprise & Training Company Ltd visits primary schools in regional areas. Telstra also assists with uniform provision. Enterprise & Training Company Ltd (ETC) is a not-for-profit provider of employment, training and business Woodside Energy services. In 2010 ETC partnered with Woodside Energy is Australia’s largest publicly traded oil and gas exploration and Surf Life Saving on the NSW north coast and mid north coast to provide clubs production company. In 2010 Woodside with much-needed rescue equipment. Energy came on board as the national sun protection partner of Surf Life Saving, Engine Swim focused on protecting surf lifesavers Engine Swim is proudly Australian from the harsh Australian sun. In the owned and develops and produces 2010/2011 season Woodside distributed innovative swimwear to help achieve patrol hats, sunscreen and sun safety peak performance. Engine Swim posters to all 129 surf clubs in NSW. provides a range of products from team gear to goggles to nipper rash Nikon Nikon is a world leader in not only optics vests, swim caps and competition and imaging but also industrial equipment caps. Engine Swim supported the NSW Representative Team and U21 and precision instruments in the health Development Team as well as assisting and medicine sector. In 2010 Nikon with gear for other surf sports events Australia partnered with Surf Life Saving and programs. by providing vital funds and donated a pair of top end waterproof binoculars to Other SLSNSW Supporters every surf club in Australia. This year we were also fortunate to be supported by a range of other Allphones organisations, in providing value in kind Allphones is Australia’s largest independent telecommunications retailer product or heavily discounted items to help keep our operating costs to a with over 150 stores nationally. For the minimum. fourth consecutive year, Allphones was • Fuji Xerox naming rights sponsor of the NSW Surf Lakeside Marine Life Saving Championships. Allphones also • • Frantelle extended its partnership to include the Kellogg’s Age section of this event – which is one of • the largest junior surf sports carnivals in Australia. and the relationship between Westpac and Surf Life Saving Australia is the most durable in the organisation’s history, dating back to 1973. Westpac provides financial support to Surf Life Saving NSW, and its branches and clubs, towards lifesaving operations and provision of uniforms

The 2010/2011 season has seen some major changes to the Support Group team, programs and outcomes delivered to clubs and branches. The end of 2010 saw the departure of Peter James who had led the Support Group since its inception in 2006. Peter had a wealth of knowledge and experience in Surf Life Saving and was instrumental in initiating the Club Development Program and providing direction and assistance to our Support Group as well as to branches and clubs throughout NSW. In 2010 a complete review of the Club Development Program was undertaken by the Support Group, resulting in the development of a revitalised ‘Quality Clubs Program’. This program focuses on best practice operations within all areas of Surf Life Saving, with a heavy focus on recognising clubs which are creating great environments for their members. This program was endorsed by both the SLSNSW State Council and the SLSNSW Board and is the exciting next step in creating strong clubs and healthy branches. The Support Group has utilised the Quality Clubs Program as a tool to identify areas of improvement to work with clubs, with the program enabling club-specific activities to be targeted. These have ranged from developing recruitment campaigns, reviewing patrol rosters, increasing and diversifying communication methods with clubs as well as being a wealth of information for clubs to access.

SLSNSW is committed to assisting clubs to achieve their best

The program consists of simple tick and flick sheets for the bronze, silver and gold levels. Clubs can access these resources via the SLSNSW website, along with resources and templates that can be used to assist the club improve their activities and operations. Each year clubs need to fulfil the requirements of the bronze level, whilst the awarding of silver and gold levels will remain current for a period of two years. The focus on best practice and quality improvements for clubs within NSW is the priority, and SLSNSW is committed to assisting clubs to achieve their best.

In January 2010 Mollymook SLSC was awarded the first Bronze Level Status within the program, showcasing their strength in many areas across NSW. Surf Life Saving NSW State President, Tony Haven was proud to present this recognition to the Mollymook club at the South Coast Branch Meeting and highlighted the successes of the club and the program.

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MEMBER SERVICES Surf Life Saving NSW members have worked to create an amazing season, with an increase in membership numbers helping to keep our communities safe. Clubs have worked hard, members throughout the state have strived to achieve goals across all areas of the organisation and SLSNSW wants to thank the Branch Directors of Member Services.

MEMBERSHIP

SIR ADRIAN CURLEWIS SCHOLARSHIP

18-25 DEVELOPMENT NETWORKING PROGRAM

The 2010/2011 season has seen membership in SLSNSW reach more than 72,000 members, with • 4.4% increase in junior activities memberships. • 2.5% increase in patrolling memberships.

The Sir Adrian Curlewis Scholarship is the pinnacle within the SLSA Leadership Development pathway and this year Katie Dixon from Ocean Beach SLSC was selected as the NSW recipient. Katie completed a year-long project entitled ‘Operation Super Clubbie’ which analysed the workload of volunteer members within SLSNSW, showing that in general, surf lifesavers underestimate their volunteer time contribution. Katie has been an exceptional role model for young leaders in Surf Life Saving and we are proud to have such an outstanding member represent our state.

Following the review of the 18-25 Program last year, SLSNSW took on the recommendations and made some major changes to this program. These included a name change to the 18-25 Development Networking Program, a venue change to the YHA in Sydney City as well as an updated program to include a variety of external speakers, a trip to the beach, the opportunity to network with fellow participants and marketing and communication strategies which included direct email communication to members, a dedicated facebook page, posters and business cards to share at clubs throughout NSW.

Five Year Membership Trends Probationary Junior Activities (5-­‐13 Yrs) Cadet Member (13-­‐15 yrs) Active (15-­‐18 yrs) Active (18 yrs and over) Award Member Active Reserve Long Service Past Active Associate Life Member General Honorary Academy Non Member TOTAL TOTAL SLSNSW members

6-­‐Jul 2006 1714 23314 2494 3022 10188 433 891 3283 0 9757 1388 2193 423 312 59412 59100

7-­‐Aug 2007 1540 25022 2585 3051 10956 411 881 3279 0 10412 1471 2595 402 295 62933 62638

8-­‐Sep 2008 851 27204 2762 3166 11812 478 971 3393 4 11271 1490 2708 428 451 66988 66537

9-­‐Oct 2009 653 28388 2979 3229 12367 536 1083 3526 41 11670 1549 3594 478 715 70808 70093

10-­‐Nov 2010 650 29641 3127 3186 12694 634 1073 3490 72 11710 1583 4615 445 914 72920 72920

Katie Dixon (Ocean Beach SLSC) NSW Sir Adrian Curlewis Scholar

YOUTH OPPORTUNITY MAKERS WORKSHOP The Youth Opportunity Makers Workshop delivers on a key item of the SLSNSW Action Plan, providing pathways and opportunities for youth members. The program invites two members from each branch to participate in a four day workshop, enabling youth members to experience the many opportunities that Surf Life Saving offers whilst engaging in discussions with SLSNSW directors, group debates and workshops. This year saw a fantastic group of young members attend.

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Attending Members: Lucy Ellis, Evans Head Casino SLSC Jodie Muir, Cabarita Beach SLSC Christine Warren, Evans Head Casino SLSC Talen Pinxteren, Brunswick Heads SLSC Sara Robson, Evans Head Casino SLSC Troy Draman, Cabarita Beach SLSC Brett Draman, Cabarita Beach SLSC Joseph Compton, Tacking Point SLSC Serge Vegh, North Bondi SLSC Samantha Henshaw, South West Rocks SLSC Rebecca Partridge, Coogee SLSC Kyanah Goggin, Wauchope - Bonny Hills SLSC Steph McGuinness, Helensburgh Stanwell Nikki Seymour, Wauchope - Bonny Hills SLSC Park SLSC Nathalie Massin, Taree-Old Bar SLSC Nicola Stayman, Crowdy Head SLSC Youth Opportunity Makers Workshop Participants Nicholas Jackson, Black Head SLSC Ashley Gallagher, Swansea Belmont SLSC Kieren Lawson, Newcastle SLSC Lauren Soars, Merewether SLSC Marshall Lines, Terrigal SLSC Katelyn Jackson, Long Reef SLSC Liam Blood, Narrabeen Beach SLSC James Fleetwood, North Bondi SLSC Grace Partridge, Coogee SLSC Emily Caterson, Wanda SLSC Madison Hobson, South Maroubra SLSC Connie Wood, Helensburgh-Stanwell Park SLSC Shannon Fox, Wollongong City SLSC Elia Farina, Sussex Inlet SLSC Jordan Rettke, Tathra SLSC Oliver Treloar, Pambula SLSC Matt Reynolds, Terrigal SLSC (2010 JLOTY Winner) Naomi Flood, Shellharbour (2010 JLOTY Winner)

Our thanks are extended to the facilitation team who lead the group from start to finish, displaying an outstanding amount of energy, knowledge and passion. Our thanks are extended to:

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DEVELOPMENT NETWORKING

PROGRAM

WHERE ARE YOU GOING THIS YEAR? It’s an all new program. Tailored to construct and develop the needs of 18-25yr olds within Surf Life Saving. Crazy games. Communication. Networking. Workshops. High energy discussions. Personal development. Key speakers. This is a taste of what’s in the line-up. Where are you going this year? Surf Life Saving Twenty Ten. 26-28 NOVEMBER, SYDNEY YHA SYDNEY, THE ROCKS Applications close @ branch 18 October 2010

facebook.com/slsnswlineup

www.surflifesaving.com.au

sstewart@surflifesaving.com.au

(02) 9984 7188

SLSA NATIONAL LEADERSHIP COLLEGE

We had an amazing response to this program and offered an additional six opportunities for members to attend. The following members helped create a fantastic program and we are looking forward to delivering this revitalised program in coming years.

NSW was well represented at the SLSA Leadership College, with eight members selected to attend this personal development program. The College aims to further develop participants skills so that they are better equipped to take on leadership roles in the club, branch and other Carl Virtue, Ballina Lighthouse and Lismore SLSC facets of their life. These aims are met Riley Harrison, Byron Bay SLSC through a format that encourages Brett Draman, Cabarita Beach SLSC shared learning and participant Stephanie Morrison, Nambucca Heads SLSC guided outcomes. Congratulations to Jessica Seymour, Camden Haven SLSC those who were selected to attend: Rebecca Beverley, Macksville - Scotts Head SLSC Andrew Eames, Wauchope - Bonny Hills SLSC Nathan De Rooy, Cape Hawke SLSC Stephanie Massin, Taree - Old Bar SLSC Jorja Lee Muscio, Taree - Old Bar SLSC James Callender, Newcastle SLSC Sam Barker, Newcastle SLSC Robert Smith, Soldiers Beach SLSC Rebecca Hockley, Soldiers Beach SLSC Rebecca Keelan, Manly LSC Kristen Raper, Bilgola SLSC Andy Crow, Avalon Beach SLSC Bethany Fulton, North Cronulla SLSC Brett Phillips, Coogee SLSC Alicia Miers, Coogee SLSC Rebecca Partridge, Coogee SLSC Shaun Hudson, North Bondi SLSC Callum Guyatt, Coalcliff SLSC Peta-Lea Maguire, Sussex Inlet SLSC Brad Wheeler, Sussex Inlet SLSC Angela Young, Tathra SLSC

Rebecca Keelan, Manly LSC Aaron Camp, Ocean Beach SLSC Rebecca Beverly, MacksvilleScotts Head SLSC Sam Pettigrove, Broulee Surfers SLSC Kieran Pascoe, Red Rock-Corindi SLSC Mia Leszinsky, Whale Beach SLSC Chris Lawley, South Curl Curl SLSC Brad Wheeler, Sussex Inlet SLSC

MEMBER DEVELOPMENT Branch Youth Development Programs

The 2010/11 season saw SLSNSW offer financial support to each branch in the delivery of a 13-14 years development program, offering youth members the opportunity to develop their skills and learn more about Surf Life Saving. Many branches Our thanks is also extended to the also offered programs to the 15-17 facilitators who made this program such as age group, showing that member success, Joe Keane, Ballina Lighthouse and development is a priority throughout Lismore SLSC; Shelley Smith, Ocean Beach the state. SLSC and Shannon Job, North Steyne SLSC.

YOUNG PEOPLE IN EMERGENCY SERVICES FORUM The NSW Government (NSW Communities) hosted the first ever Young People in Emergency Services Forum in August 2010, Luna Park in Sydney. The forum provided an opportunity for the NSW Government to consult with young people who are active in emergency services around volunteering trends, strategic information on recruiting and retaining young volunteers and capturing regional and agency specific issues. SLSNSW received an enormous response from members all over the state, and were lucky to be given 25 places in this forum.

SLSNSW Participants at the Young People in Emergency Services Forum - Luna Park

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MEMBER SERVICES

MEMBER RECOGNITION

ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Club Guide V2

Surf Life Saving NSW is committed to assisting clubs to achieve best practice, and the Club Guide V2 supports a key item in the SLSNSW Action Plan, to facilitate organisational development programs and pathways for cubs and branches. The revised clubs guide is a reference tool to assist club and branch personnel to create better managed, more sustainable and high quality services to their members and the wider community. This guide is available in hard copy booklet form and online, with templates available in MS Word which clubs can easily use in their club operations.

peak season. Keith is the chairman of the Constitution Committee, edits the monthly The Volunteer of the Year award recognises newsletter and is generally involved in the outstanding work a member takes most club activities including working bees on in any facet of Surf Life Saving. Keith and fundraising. Keith is also a club trainer Grima from Maroubra SLSC was awarded and assists with proficiency assessments this highly prestigious award for his across the full range of awards. While not instrumental work in guiding the club a rostered patrol member, Keith keeps through a reform process with a goal proficient and performs substitute patrols to achieve greater accountability, cost when required. efficiency and sustainability.

VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR

SLSA Administration Conference

In August 2010, Surf Life Saving Australia ran an Administration Conference in conjunction with the SLSA Awards of Excellence, with 42 delegates from NSW in attendance. The conference recognised the important role that administrators have to play in our organisation and aimed to provide these people with an opportunity to share their experiences and provide exposure to a range of initiatives that have been, or are being developed to assist administrators in carrying out their duties.

Peer Support Program

This season, Surf Life Saving NSW received a WorkCover NSW grant which enabled us to develop and implement a Peer Support Program to assist members in effectively managing the reactions following Surf Life Saving critical incidents. Working towards an action plan item - Facilitate Member Safety and Wellbeing, SLSNSW has engaged AccessEAP to provide a fast, professional and confidential service to members who have been involved in a critical incident. The costs of these services can often be covered by WorkCover NSW and have been put in place to ensure the wellbeing of our members.

Keith has been the Honorary Secretary for the past three seasons which requires at least six volunteer hours per week in the off-season - and 10 volunteer hours in the

National Emergency Management Volunteers Summit

Honour Roll (Recent Recipients) 2009 Ken Grainger (Stockton SLSC) 2008 Tim Murray (Maroubra SLSC) 2007 Mitchell Dawson (Tacking Point SLSC) 2006 Dave Haggart (Maroubra SLSC) 2005 Ros George (North Cronulla SLSC) 2004 Doug Lucas (Long Reef SLSC) 2003 Doug Lucas (Long Reef SLSC) 2002 Gerald Davies (Coledale SLSC)

SURF LIFESAVER OF THE YEAR

The Australian Attorney-General’s Department, in partnership with the Australian Emergency Management Volunteer Forum held the third National Emergency Management Volunteers Summit in May 2011. The theme was ‘The future is in our hands – Partnerships + Experiences + Solutions’, with an emphasis on the younger generation. Over 35 Surf Life Saving delegates from across Australia were in attendance and were engaged in many discussions, presentations and workshops.

The Surf Lifesaver of the Year recognises and rewards members who dedicate their time and efforts to their Surf Life Saving Club, who promote the role of surf lifesaving to the community and act as ambassadors for the movement.

NSW Delegates at the National Emergency Management Volunteers Summit Volunteer of the Year-Keith Grima

The SLSNSW Surf Lifesaver of the Year was awarded to Katie Dixon from Ocean Beach SLSC. Katie has been an active patrol member since 1995 and a patrol captain for 10 of those years. Katie’s patrol team has won ‘Patrol Team of the Year’ within her Surf Life Saving Club many times - the

first time her patrol team won was also the first time it had been awarded to a team with a female patrol captain. Katie was awarded Club Person of the Year in the 2009/10 season and has been awarded Lifesaver of the Year for the Central Coast Branch for the last two seasons. Katie is highly committed to surf life saving and goes above and beyond in her volunteer role by conducting informal beach safety education sessions on the beach to the general public. Honour Roll (Recent Recipients) 2009 James Burnett (South West Rocks SLSC) 2008 Anthony Grivell (Maroubra SLSC) 2007 Lyn Cumming (Toowoon Bay SLSC) 2006 Keith Caldwell (Bulli SLSC) 2005 Graham Ford (Bronte SLSC) 2004 Gary Daly (Coogee SLSC) 2003 Geoffrey Lyall (Queenscliff SLSC) 2002 Bruce Frost (Narooma SLSC)

Lifesaver of the Year- Katie Dixon

JUNIOR LIFESAVER OF THE YEAR The Junior Lifesaver of the Year is a long standing and prestigious award within the Surf Life Saving movement and one that attracts the brightest and most dedicated young lifesavers. A male and female finalist from each branch are invited to attend a three day program in the lead up to the 2011 NSW Allphones Surf Life Saving Age Championships where they progress through an interview process and engage in team building, leadership and challenge activities. The selection process resulted in Emily Davidson (Port Macquarie SLSC) and Henry Pannifex (Tacking Point SLSC) being announced as the 2011 NSW Junior Lifesaver of the Year Winners. High Commendations were awarded to Jake De Kort (Collaroy SLSC) and Brittany Aitken (Dixon Park SLSC). The selection panel was impressed with the dedication these members had shown within their club

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and their community, and the professional keep friends of his age within the surf approach each finalist took in the interview lifesaving movement. To do this, Henry process. has identified an opportunity to set up a recognition award for Under 15’s Emily has been involved in Surf Life Saving that helps keep his age group involved, as a member of the Port Macquarie Surf recognising their help and assistance at Life Saving Club for the past seven seasons their club. and recently organised a membership and fundraising drive in her local community. Over six days Emily and her team of friends, club members and supporters handed out 200 membership forms, 400 bumper stickers and spoke to hundreds of shoppers on the importance of Surf Life Saving and surf safety! Emily has also achieved her Surf Rescue Certificate and is now looking forward to helping out on patrol and giving back to her community. Henry has been involved in Surf Life Saving as a member of Tacking Point Surf Life Saving Club for the past four seasons, last season receiving his Surf Rescue Certificate. Henry’s focus is to

Junior Lifesaver of the Year Emily Davidson and Henry Pannifex

The State Junior Lifesaver of the Year finalists were: Kisane Irwin, Byron Bay SLSC Daniel Swift, Cudgen Headland SLSC Joanna Charles, Coffs Harbour SLSC Zachery Donnelly, Woolgoolga SLSC Emily Davidson, Port Macquarie SLSC Henry Pannifex, Tacking Point SLSC Laura Bawden, Cape Hawke SLSC William Squires, Taree Old Bar SLSC Brittany Aitken, Dixon Park SLSC Zachary Donnelly-Lehrle, Nobbys SLSC Maddison Beeforth, MacMasters SLSC William van Egmond-Jones, Umina SLSC Jordan Sole, Collaroy SLSC Jake De Kort, Collaroy SLSC Lauren Rofe, Wanda SLSC Lachlan Pryke, Wanda SLSC Bridgette Lockhart, Bulli SLSC Riley Lord, Bulli SLSC Jemma Oldroyd, Shellharbour SLSC Wyatt Hampstead, Shoalhaven Heads SLSC Remi Wilton, Narooma SLSC Rowan Blake, Bermagui SLSC

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MEMBER RECOGNITION

MEMBER RECOGNITION 2011 INTERSTATE TEAM Brad McCloghry Bianca Mould Julia Mitchell Kate Broadhurst Mel McPherson Richard Brierty Rowena Bull Andrew Bowden Harrison Green Kendrick Louis Chris Allum Bridget Little Siobhan Dibley Lana Rogers Alisha Miller Georgia Miller Devon Halligan Patrick Humphries Jake Lynch Keelan Bridge Tom Atkinson Laura Shorter Isaac Morgan Jessica Collins Zoe Elkerton Isak Costello Alex Marshall Amy Nurthen Rachelle King Karlee Nurthen Jayke Rees Brett Babicci Howard Christie Justin Webb Matthew Chave William Phillips

Avoca Beach Avoca Beach Avoca Beach Avoca Beach Avoca Beach Avoca Beach Avoca Beach Bronte Bulli Collaroy Cronulla Cronulla Cronulla Cronulla Freshwater Freshwater Manly Manly Newport Ocean Beach Queenscliff Queenscliff Redhead Redhead Shellharbour Swansea Belmont Swansea Belmont Terrigal Terrigal Terrigal Warriewood Whale Beach Whale Beach Whale Beach Whale Beach Whale Beach

TALENTED ATHLETE PROGRAM 2010 Brad McCloghry Avoca Beach Lochie Davis Blackhead Jordan Kremer Blackhead Lillian Smyth Blackhead Josh Brown Byron Bay Elle Atkinson Cape Hawke Justin McMorland Caves Paris Wright Caves Zoe Burgess Coffs Harbour Tom Robinson Cooks Hill Connor Smith Cudgen Headland Joey Lussick Freshwater Kelly Singleton Freshwater Jacob McGoldrick Lennox Head Alstonville Conor Moriarty Lennox Head Alstonville Murray Thomas Lennox Head Alstonville Sian George MacMasters Beach Cooper Krenkels Manly Madeline McCullagh Nambucca Heads Alexandra Budd North Cronulla Lachlan Moyle North Cronulla Baylee Forbes North Steyne Eleanor Owen North Steyne Alex Wright Nowra Culburra Alessandra Gasparotto Ocean Beach Wade Hannell Ocean Beach Daniel Collins Redhead Tobias Lunney Sandon Point

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Cassandra Smith Angus Pryde Shannon Hobson Montannah Murray Shannon Hobson Ella Ryan Renee Gregory Jesse Hoyland Meaker Zoe Hall Karlie Picton Naomi Howe Cade Mapu Aidan McColm Kieran Bonin Zac Donnelly

Sandon Point Shoalhaven Heads Shellharbour Shellharbour Shellharbour Shellharbour Swansea Belmont Tathra Terrigal Towradgi Urunga Wamberal Wanda Wollongong City Woolgoolga

NSW HIGH PERFORMANCE SQUAD Amy Annabel Bianca Mould Brad McCloghry Cody-leigh Callaghan Jake O’Brien Tayla Nicoll Tahnee Fleming Downie Langthorne Ryan O’Grady Ben Thorton Bree Masters Chris Allum Dahlas Rogers Kyle Druery Kyle O’Brien Lana Rogers Mitchell Rofe Sarah Cook Siobhan Dibley Callum Smith Alisha Miller Georgia Miller Devon Halligan Robert Jones Tara Coleman Max Brooks Lara Moses Alessandra Gasparotto Elyssia Gasparotto Keelan Bridge Wade Hannell Briella Brown Jamie-Lee Britt Laura Shorter Tom Atkinson Hannah Trypas Isaac Morgan

Avoca Beach Avoca Beach Avoca Beach Avoca Beach Avoca Beach Avoca Beach Byron Bay Bulli Bulli Coogee Cronulla Cronulla Cronulla Cronulla Cronulla Cronulla Cronullla Cronulla Cronulla Cudgen Headland Freshwater Freshwater Manly Manly Maroubra Newport North Cronulla Ocean Beach Ocean Beach Ocean Beach Ocean Beach Queenscliff Queenscliff Queenscliff Queenscliff Redhead Redhead

Jessica Collins Jack Waddell Alex Marshall Daniel Booth Emily Chaffey Isak Costello Sam Earp Amy Nurthen Ed Gourley Karlee Nurthen Tim Schofield Danielle McMahon Jay Furniss Jessica Lauricella Taylar Puskaric Ali Day Lauren Smith Maddison Prior Scott Smith Jayke Rees Mackenzie Hynard

Redhead Soldiers Beach Swansea Belmont Swansea Belmont Swansea Belmont Swansea Belmont Swansea Belmont Terrigal Terrigal Terrigal Terrigal Wanda Wanda Wanda Wanda Warilla - Barrack Point Warilla - Barrack Point Warilla - Barrack Point Warilla - Barrack Point Warriewood Wollongong City

2011 IRB INTERSTATE TEAM Daniel McGowan Michael Mottley Fiona Edwards Kate Whitaker Naida Guy Nathan Foster Troy Kirkby Joel Eaton Mitch Cardy Damien Woods David Dubois Andrew Turner Anne Walton Kathy Foster Rory Barrie Steve Luck Verity Gotch Kaye Norris

Caves Beach Caves Beach Kiama Downs Kiama Downs Kiama Downs Kiama Downs Kiama Downs North Cronulla North Cronulla South Maroubra South Maroubra Thirroul Thirroul Thirroul Thirroul Thirroul Thirroul Windang

Awards of Excellence Results Award Trainer of the Year Assessor of the Year Facilitator of the Year Outstanding media service to Surf Life Saving Administrator of the Year Team of the Year Initiative of the Year Masters Athlete of the Year Country Athlete of the Year

Winner

Club

Stephanie McGuiness Robert Houston Michele Bootes

Helensburgh-Stanwell Park SLSC Nobbys SLSC Pambula SLSC

Andrew Edmunds

Far South Coast Branch

Ken Wilson Executives Men’s Boat Crew 15-17 Years Youth Leaders Program Peter Hennessey Hayden White Amy Nurthen Young Athlete of the Year (Joint Winners) John Woods Surf Sports Coach of the Year Downie Langthorne Surf Sports Official of the Year David Unger Surf Sports Athlete of the Year Katie Williams Lifeguard of the Year Scott McCartney Young Lifesaver of the Year Jedd Goggin Rescue of the Year Lifesaver Scott Taylor Commended Lifesavers Anthony Bellette, Jack Rescue of the Year Pritchard, Anthony Vella, Craig Commended Shepherd, Gary Robbins, Geoff Wells and Andrew Edmunds Lifesavers Tony & Jordan Rettke, Geoff Boulton, Marie Boulton and Rescue of the Year Scott Meaker Volunteer of the Year – Highly Aaron Camp Commended Volunteer of the Year Keith Grima Surf Lifesaver of the Year – Brian Wilcox Highly Commended Surf Lifesaver of the Year Katie Dixon Club of the Year Branch of the Year

Honouring Members

MEDAL (OAM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Kevin Martin – North Curl Curl SLSC Bill Worth – North Narrabeen SLSC Ivan Johnson – Mollymook SLSC Jim Dryden – Thirroul SLSC Noel Berlowitz – Wollongong City SLSC MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA David Macintosh - Collaroy and Long Reef SLSCs SLSA LIFE MEMBERSHIP Col White - Queenscliff SLSC Richie Lytham - Collaroy SLSC SIR ADRIAN CURLEWIS SCHOLARSHIP Katie Dixon – Ocean Beach SLSC

Port Macquarie SLSC Caves Beach SLSC Central Coast Branch Tacking Point SLSC Warilla-Barrack Point SLSC Terrigal SLSC Wanda SLSC Bulli SLSC Ocean Beach SLSC Collaroy SLSC Northern Region NSW Wauchope Bonny Hills SLSC South Curl Curl SLSC Batemans Bay & Broulee SLSC

Tathra Surf Life Saving Club Ocean Beach SLSC Maroubra SLSC Forster SLSC Ocean Beach SLSC Maroubra SLSC Central Coast Branch & Far South Coast Branch

PETER LACEY MEDAL AND SCHOLARSHIP Laura McGlone – Catherine Hill Bay SLSC INAUGURAL SAXON BIRD TROPHY Kyle O’Brien – Cronulla SLSC Winner of U19 Surf Race – NSW Surf Life Saving Championships INAUGURAL JACOB LOLLBACK TROPHY Mitchell Allum – Wanda SLSC Winner of U19 Board Race – NSW Surf Life Saving Championships SLSA AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE WINNERS Assessor of the Year – Robert Houston (Nobbys SLSC) Nikon Clubbie of the Year – Andy Cross (Sth Narrabeen SLSC) DHL Lifesaver of the Year – Katie Dixon (Ocean Beach SLSC) DHL Lifeguard of the Year – Scott McCartney Surf Sports Official of the Year – David Unger (Ocean Beach SLSC)

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BRANCH REPORTS

SOUTH COAST

FAR SOUTH COAST Rescues Emergency Response Call Outs Preventative Actions First Aid Beach Attendance Patrol Hours Membership Full Branch report see page 40

321 28 2502 450 86,051 16,959.75 1844

Full Branch report see page 41

SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES Rescues Emergency Response Call Outs Preventative Actions First Aid Beach Attendance Patrol Hours Membership Full Branch report see page 44

1841 27 49,517 9649 3,246,734 151,139.5 18,412

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230 17 2538 567 125,012 36,278.25 3018

CENTRAL COAST Rescues Emergency Response Call Outs Preventative Actions First Aid Beach Attendance Patrol Hours Membership Full Branch report see page 45

185 8 12,876 816 216,600 25,5.25 2607

Rescues Emergency Response Call Outs Preventative Actions First Aid Beach Attendance Patrol Hours Membership Full Branch report see page 49

Rescues Emergency Response Call Outs Preventative Actions First Aid Beach Attendance Patrol Hours Membership Full Branch report see page 42

SYDNEY

402 12 6646 920 384,085 47,391.25 6788

Full Branch report see page 46

161 10 3181 208 628,985 25,331 3155

Rescues Emergency Response Call Outs Preventative Actions First Aid Beach Attendance Patrol Hours Membership

Rescues Emergency Response Call Outs Preventative Actions First Aid Beach Attendance Patrol Hours Membership Full Branch report see page 43

HUNTER 937 15 30,413 4324 1,080,421 89,462.50 8291

NORTH COAST

MID NORTH COAST Rescues Emergency Response Call Outs Preventative Actions First Aid Beach Attendance Patrol Hours Membership Annual 2010/11 Full Report Branch report see page 48

Rescues Emergency Response Call Outs Preventative Actions First Aid Beach Attendance Patrol Hours Membership

ILLAWARRA

2440 49 28,657 8215 1,504,964 127,174.7 15,984

LOWER NORTH COAST

265 15 11,209 1996 670,236 59,158.50 6869

Rescues Emergency Response Call Outs Preventative Actions First Aid Beach Attendance Patrol Hours Membership Full Branch report see page 47

36 7 4004 464 203,948 15,755 1795

FAR NORTH COAST Rescues Emergency Response Call Outs Preventative Actions First Aid Beach Attendance Patrol Hours Membership Full Branch report see page 50

226 24 8984 2213 298,850 42,067.75 5496

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FAR SOUTH COAST

The Far South Coast Branch is the 2010/11 Branch of the Year following one of the most successful Surf Life Saving seasons in its history. Throughout the past 12 months the branch has seen a growth in membership levels, a significant expansion of lifesaving services and a number of outstanding rescues being conducted with 321 lives saved. At the recent SLSNSW Awards of Excellence, we not only took out Branch of the Year, we also won a number of other awards, including: • • •

Facilitator of the Year Michele Bootes – Pambula Outstanding Media Service Andrew Edmunds – Broulee Rescue of the Year, Highly Commended – Batemans Bay/Broulee Rescue of the Year – Tathra

Thanks to our Deputy Director of Lifesaving Andrew Edmunds for his efforts in compiling and lodging our nominations, except his own, and thanks to our Lifesaving Director Mark McCleay and Branch Administrator Kerry Parbery. Our major branch awards were: • • • • • • •

Club Person of the Year Richard Hermans – Moruya Administrator of the Year Fran Elliott – Tathra President’s Award Andrew Edmunds – Broulee Lifesaver of the Year Anthony Bellette – Batemans Bay Branch Person of the Year Tony Rettke - Tathra Male Competitor of the Year Scott Elliott - Broulee Female Competitor of the Year Judy Rettke - Tathra

For the first time in many years we have a corporate sponsor who is assisting us with lifesaving education. Thanks also to the Bega Valley Shire Council and SLSNSW

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for their assistance, in particular to Tony Haven, John Restuccia and our Support Officer Tony Dale. The Eurobodalla Shire surf clubs and the branch lost thousands of dollars in funding when major sponsors withdrew support and channelled funds to the council, after it announced it would cancel paid lifeguard services at many popular locations. Despite this, the clubs took on additional patrolling hours to cover the reduced services provided by the Australian Lifeguard Service. The Far South Coast Branch has been incredibly supportive of the Surf Life Saving NSW Emergency Response System, responding to 28 incidents. All calls were out of hours or away from regular patrolled locations. Our callout crews and duty officers deserve praise for their outstanding efforts. Our surf lifesaving efforts have been complemented by the new Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service, which commenced a three-month operation from December to February. Our volunteers are looking forward to an extended service next season. The 2010/11 season saw a significant increase in the number of incidents, rescues rose to 321 while lifesavers carried out 2502 preventative actions. In a remarkable achievement, the branch was awarded three SLSNSW Rescue of the Month Awards: congratulations to Norm Lenehan from Moruya, Batemans Bay SLSC and Tathra SLSC. For the first time in recent years a combined branch carnival between the South Coast and Far South Coast was held at Broulee. The Far South Coast also sent a team up to the NSW Interbranch Championships and will again next season. Thanks to Davie Law, our Director of Surf Sports for his efforts.

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This season Batemans Bay SLSC competed at the IRB State Titles at Woolgoolga, becoming the first Far South Coast team to compete in IRBs in 10 years. Branch community education programs saw Narooma host an indigenous Surf Life Saving development program with teenagers from the Wallaga Lake Area. Pambula yet again conducted its special nippers surf education program, providing disabled locals with an opportunity to enjoy the beach, and learn some surf safety skills. On the education front, the branch has remained fully compliant and some 3041 awards/proficiencies have been awarded. A key member development camp for the Far South Coast is the Wambiri Leadership camp. Every season all clubs from the Far South Coast send 14 nippers to Tathra where vital training takes place and the competencies for the Surf Rescue Certificate are practiced. Wambiri is a great transition from the junior movement to senior patrolling. Members learn vital leadership skills and form very strong bonds and friendships with members their own age from other clubs. The Bermagui SLSC has finally secured an $80,000 grant from council to complete the new clubhouse. Council responded to the amazing efforts made by club members to complete the construction of the building. At the conclusion of my first year as Branch President, I sincerely thank all Branch Directors, our seven clubs and particularly the presidents for their efforts and dedication.

In compiling the 2010/11 Branch report for South Coast Branch I have taken great interest in reading the reports of our nine club presidents. These reports provide an interesting insight into the health of our clubs and the great work that is being done by our volunteer surf lifesavers, award members, club and junior activity volunteers. There is no doubt in my mind that South Coast Branch clubs are healthy and well managed due to the commitment and diligence of their members. The provision of our core lifesaving responsibilities on the beaches has again resulted in “no lives lost” between the flags in our patrolled areas. Our volunteer surf lifesavers have been very diligent in their attendance to patrols and training for further lifesaving awards. Our Bronze Medallion training continues to be successful with increasing numbers of new members and SRC candidates undergoing training. Our membership continues to increase, most notably in the junior activities area with the 7-13 years membership growing significantly. There has also been a significant increase in the number of parents of junior members undergoing the Surf Bronze Medallion training and either joining the patrol ranks or becoming involved in the junior activity program in the provision of water safety. During 2010 Surf Life Saving NSW introduced a new scheme titled Quality Clubs Program which provides three levels of recognition to the clubs in NSW – Bronze, Silver and Gold. The first South Coast club to achieve the Bronze level was Mollymook SLSC which has adequately displayed sound management, lifesaving, training and administration of the club along with other achievable goals.

In June 2011 Ivan Johnson of Mollymook SLSC was awarded the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in the General Division of the Australian Honours List the Governor General of Australia. Ivan has been a member of Surf Life Saving since joining Black Head SLSC in 1955 and continues today to be actively involved with Mollymook SLSC. Education has had a very busy year in ensuring the integrity of the branch assessment program and the tracking of records in support of our members to validate their SLSA award history in Surfguard. Member Services had a successful year with the South Coast Junior Lifesaver of the Year interviews and selection process, as well as the 2010 Youth Leadership and Development Camp which was held at the start of the season at Killalea Recreation Park at Shellharbour. Surf Sports had a busy season, successfully reintroducing a combined branch carnival with the Far South Coast at Broulee. This was the first combined carnival for many years and it is hoped that this will continue to develop and provide our South Coast and Far South Coast members with an enjoyable surf sports carnival.

The South Coast Branch Centre at Kiama SLSC has continued to be upgraded. The ranks of our volunteer radio operators continue to increase with their membership standing at 18. At the commencement of the 2011/12 season Kiama will handle operational radio coverage of the Far South Coast Branch. The Branch Duty Officers and our Branch Emergency Coordinator Glenn Matthews are to be congratulated in their continuing efforts with providing an out of hours support role to the Police and Emergency Services. Thank you to the South Coast Branch Executive for all of their hard work throughout the season. In closing I extend to all volunteer lifesavers, club volunteers and members my appreciation for your efforts during the last year in ensuring that Surf Life Saving has a strong and relevant future in our communities. For the upcoming season may you continue your contribution through volunteering and providing a valuable rescue service on the beaches and enjoy what Surf Life Saving has to offer. Steve Jones Branch President

The South Coast Interbranch team performed well this season taking home the overall Country pointscore at the Championships. Congratulations to the team, managers and coaches on a job well done.

Tony Rettke Branch President

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ILLAWARRA

Congratulations to all members of Surf Life Saving Illawarra for another successful season. At the recent NSW Surf Life Saving Awards of Excellence the Illawarra Branch performed well, with Downie Langthorne awarded the 2011 Coach of the Year and Stephanie McGuiness awarded the 2011 Trainer of the Year. At the Illawarra Branch Awards of Excellence this year’s Outstanding Contribution to Surf Life Saving Illawarra award was presented to Craig St. George who not only worked tirelessly in his role as Director of Education and Acting Director of Member Services but continually assists in any way possible in the best interest of the Illawarra Branch. Most importantly Craig’s hard work and dedication has resulted in Illawarra’s education programs receiving national accreditation.

SYDNEY

Congratulations to Woonona SLSC which activities without the support of its successfully achieved 100% attendance at sponsors. all branch and group meetings. I would also like to acknowledge and thank the Directors of Surf Life Saving Surf Life Saving Illawarra had another Illawarra; Ian Lee (Lifesaving), Craig St. successful carnival season with the George (Education), Maria Caldwell Sydney Water Premiership, Illawarra (Finance) and Brad Hynard (Surf Sports) Branch Championships, McDonalds for their dedication and continued Junior Carnival and the South Coast support throughout the season. Boat Series. Thanks must go to Shaun Minogue and his committee involved Congratulations to our Support Officer with the Sydney Water Premiership, Murray Copas for his valuable input and Bellambi SLSC for hosting the Illawarra assistance. Murray has now moved on Branch Championships, Towradgi SLSC to bigger things at SLSNSW as Lifeguard for hosting the McDonalds Carnival and Operations Manager and we wish him John Masters and his team for their well. Lastly, thank you to Maria Sewell for involvement with the South Coast Boat her dedication and ongoing support. Series.

On Australia Day Surf Life Saving Illawarra came out in force for the festivities in Wollongong giving the community an insight into what surf life saving is about and how they can become involved. Other major award winners at branch This event also allowed us to present level were: Illawarra’s Junior Lifesavers of the Year, • Ted Marshall Memorial Life Saver Bridgette Lockhart (Bulli) and Riley Lord of the Year - Keith Caldwell (Bulli) (Bulli). • Volunteer of the Year - Maria Caldwell (Bulli) Surf Life Saving Illawarra would not be • Youth Lifesaver of the Year - able to provide all its programs and Hugh Gagan (North Wollongong)

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A well deserved welcome to the ranks of Illawarra Branch Life Members is extended to Don Harris and Alan Parsons. Congratulations to you both! We are looking forward to an even bigger and better 2011/12 season. Bill Seay Branch President

The 2010/11 season was another fantastic year for the 15 clubs within Sydney Branch.

This season we note that our rescues were slightly down but our preventative actions we up on the previous season.

This season all clubs were compliant, a great result that came from many hours working with the clubs to get lifesaving service agreements signed for three years.

It is pleasing to record an increase in awards this season with a rise in Bronze Medallions and Surf Rescue Certificates, which means that we have more active members coming into the ranks at club level.

Thank you to all the active club members who gave up their time to protect our beaches during the season. On several occasions during the season patrols were still on the beach at 7.30pm, it is through this fantastic effort that we can record that no lives were lost during patrolling hours. Our support operations group was again kept very busy looking after SurfCom, support jetskis and the Randwick Offshore boat as well as our duty officers who were called upon many times after hours.

On the competition side, we had three open carnivals, a ski marathon, Round 1 of the East Coast Festival, and Open and Age Branch Championships, which were all well attended. Congratulations to the members of the Interbranch team on their outstanding performance at the Championships which saw them take out the overall pointscore by 40 points.

Member development has been a major project that we have been working on for several years and again we conducted an Under 11 Camp, Under 13 Camp, and Under 17 camp for our junior members. This year also saw the introduction of a program to work together with lifeguards from Sutherland Shire Council. Through the success of the program Randwick Council will be coming on board next season. Our Board of Junior Development group has been kept very busy with another increase in the number of nippers. Thanks go to our sponsors for their continued support of the branch. Thanks also to the assistance and support from the 15 clubs that make up Surf Life Saving Sydney.

John C De Cean Branch President We saw the continuation of our clinics and the Emerging Athletes Program which introduced five years ago and now see members becoming involved in other activities.

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SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES

Once again I am proud to report that there were no lives lost under our watch on Sydney’s Northern Beaches due to the vigilance and service of our members. During the 2010/11 season our members: Watched over 3.25 million beachgoers – an increase of 12% Rescued more than 1800 people – an increase of 100% Conducted almost 50,000 preventative actions – an increase of 61% Conducted almost 10,000 first aid treatments – an increase of 275% Our 21 clubs: Patrolled more than 11,600 hours – an increase of 3% Invested an estimated 350,000 hours in total community service, including patrolling, youth and membership development, training (education and sport) and administration Trained for and gained over 8500 awards – an increase of 9%, including over 1000 Bronze Medallions Our Surf School’s community and school-based programs educated over 12,000 people in first aid and surf safety awareness, teaching people about the potential dangers on our beaches. We also continued to support disadvantaged groups in the community, through our Stewart House and Special Needs programs.

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CENTRAL COAST

More than 1000 members and nonmembers competed in our Ocean Series ski races and most of our clubs ran community ocean swims, which continue to grow in popularity each year.

The role of president is made more enjoyable by having a group of high calibre directors and staff who all share a passion for our organisation and are working together for our future.

Already the largest branch in NSW, our membership has grown to over 18,000 – an increase of 7%. This includes:

Many thanks to Deputy President David Murray, Director of Rescue Services Steve Faddy, Director of Education, Michael Wasley, Director of Surf Sports Ross Tester, Director of Youth and Membership Services Glenn Langley, Director of Finance and Administration Phil Cullis and Director of Sponsorship and Marketing Alan Mason. The amount of time and devotion these members put into our organisation is truly amazing – and I believe not fully appreciated.

Over 7300 patrolling members Around 9000 youth members (18 years and under) Around 7000 females It is very interesting to see our members: Were called upon to rescue one person for every 2000 beach goers Watched over more than 500 beach goers per patrolling member Gained one “patrolling” award for every two patrolling members Financially we had a strong year delivering a consolidated profit of $57,319 even after moving into our own education and administration building. We would not be able to offer the quality and level of service to the community without the support of our business partners. On behalf of all our members I would l thank our sponsors for their continued support. Thanks to the directors and staff of Surf Life Saving Australia and to Tony Haven, Phil Vanny and the directors and staff of Surf Life Saving New South Wales for your guidance and direction.

Finally, once again, I would like to thank all our surf lifesavers for their amazing commitment and passion shown year after year. Thank you also to the partners and families who support them. Gordon Lang Branch President

The professionalism of the Central Coast Surf Life Saving clubs has once again been outstanding in 2010/11. Congratulations on a wonderful season of lifesaving service to the Central Coast community. The new initiatives that are being shown in all portfolios indicates that the membership of the Central Coast is leading the way for Surf Life Saving in Australia. These initiatives have led to the organisation gaining greater access to funding, increased support from the public and contributed to our third successive Surf Life Saving NSW ‘Branch of the Year’ title.

competitors, the Junior Ironperson Series, provide safe beach environments and further develop our youth programs which saw an increase in numbers and delivered through the clubs. several pool rescue competitions. Membership on the Central Coast has increased by 7%, jumping to 8,219. Active membership numbers increased for the first time in two years growing by 5%, which is encouraging. Junior membership continues to grow and represents around 50% of the membership. We continually review membership recruitment methods to ensure new members are attracted to our movement.

Surf Life Saving enjoys high standards within our training and education The branch invested in its future by area, under the national accreditation engaging the membership to develop VETAB. Our organisation is a leader in its a strategic plan that guarantees the commitment to up-skilling our patrolling branch has the tools required to drive the volunteer lifesavers. This season saw organisation forward. our members achieve 12,706 awards. The Central Coast Branch was 100% Clubs are in a healthy state and do a compliant at both branch and club levels great job upholding the positive image this season. we enjoy in the public eye. We continue to be recognised as the leading provider Community education programs play a of beach rescue services on the Central key part in the education of local school Coast and lead the way in patrolling children to ensure that they can enjoy standards throughout Australia. our beaches safely. There is also great potential to grow our membership Lifesaving is the core focus of our numbers from among these young organisation through the continuation of participants of our school programs. SurfCom Central Coast, our Duty Officers and RWC (jetski) Support Operations. Our relationship with both Gosford and This commitment is evident through Wyong councils continues at a very the number of volunteer patrol hours professional level, with ongoing support (89,462hrs), together with the rescue of from local government an extremely 937 people by our proficient and skilled important part of our activities. Our volunteers. operations reflect our standing as the leading stakeholder in the provision of The quality of our surf sports competition beach rescue services on the Central continues to pay dividends with Coast. numerous Australian champions returning from Queensland in April. Our achievements this season would Major events conducted through the not be possible without the support branch this season included the Central of our generous sponsors. An ongoing Coast Boat Series which continues commitment to Surf Life Saving on the to grow and develop our surfboat Central Coast helps our members to

I would like to thank the Board of Directors: Rick Walker, David Unger, John Loundon, Ross Blowers and Brett Beswick for the leadership they have provided in each of their areas of responsibility. The success of our activities can be attributed to their commitment and dedication to Surf Life Saving. Recognition of the contribution made by our staff is also important, as they have ensured the success of our branch activities. The professional manner in which they operate is a large part of the reason our sponsors and supporters continue to want to be part of Surf Life Saving on the Central Coast. Our 15 clubs have also provided considerable input into the operations of the branch and we are grateful for their co-operation, culminating in another NSW Branch of the Year Award. The commitment to their role in providing a lifesaving service, sporting opportunities for all ages and genders, and a social focal point for their local communities is recognised and commended. Stuart Harvey Branch President

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At the completion of the 93rd season for the Hunter Branch, our clubs have gone from strength to strength, our membership, our professionalism and the respect in the community for our lifesavers is humbling to say the least. I pay tribute to the lifesavers who patrol our beaches, the patrol captains who organise their members, the club presidents and club executives who in turn organise and run the clubs, and our sponsors and supporters, without whom the clubs and branch could not provide the necessary for training and the equipment needed to perform rescues and complete patrols. This season has seen some remarkable advancement for our branch. The branch membership currently stands at almost 7000 and our patrolling members completed 59,000 hours of voluntary patrols. We are pleased to say there were “no lives lost on our patrolled beaches”, our members performed 265 rescues, 11,000 preventative actions, 1996 first aid treatments and watched over 670,000 visitors to our beaches. Since the commencement of the state-wide Emergency Response System in 2008, we have completed 45 call outs with 15 this season. These are callouts outside normal patrol hours and are handled initially by one of five Duty Officers. The clubs’ utilisation of the SurfCom radio network has grown substantially over the last two years and we now wonder how we ever did without this valuable communications facility. I congratulate the clubs on accepting this advancement in communication so rapidly, and the expert guidance of the Central Coast SurfCom team.

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Another of our successes is the rookie program, a course which aims to keep our newest lifesavers engaged and confident in their abilities. The program teaches the rookies additional skills and enhances their fitness while actively involving them on patrols. In the area of surf sports, the branch hosted the East Coast Surf Festival and enjoyed some great results from Hunter athletes. Stockton also hosted the Australian Surf Rowers League National Selection Carnival. Our branch team came a creditable fourth at the NSW Interbranch titles and some of our athletes were selected for the state team. Many of our members competed at the Australian titles, winning a total of 55 medals. At the NSW Surf Life Saving Championships, our members brought home 171 medals. Hunter Branch officials acted as referees, water safety and gear stewards at the State Titles and conducted water safety at the Australian titles. Our support operations team has had another busy year with four new operators gaining their award and another dozen or so are still in training. Our branch has been involved in night time IRB operations training and we now have members who are capable of delivering the course where appropriate.

One of the more interesting stories of the season is the Caves Beach SLSC implementing a program for children with special needs, with disabilities including autism, cerebral palsy, down syndrome and hearing impairment. The program provided each child with basic surf awareness and sun safety education, while allowing them to be physically The education arm of the branch gained active in a safe and caring environment. The childrens’ self esteem was enhanced 11,011 Awards over the period and we passed the audit with 100% compliance, as they participated in beach and as did the Cooks Hill SLSC. Our facilitators, water activities and felt part of the surf lifesaving community. I congratulate assessors and trainers have worked Aaron Morris and Caves Beach SLSC for tirelessly to qualify members. this wonderful program.

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Again we reached more than 10,000 school students with our Community Education program, now in its 14th year. In January we ran the annual ‘Ducks 4 Dollars’ event, which raised in excess of $60,000, which went directly back to clubs and the Rescue Helicopter service. Nobbys SLSC raised another $12,000 for essential rescue equipment. Celebrations for the Cooks Hill SLSC 100th Anniversary began in January and finished in May, reaching many past and present members to celebrate this great milestone. Thanks to Newcastle City Council and the Crown Lands department, a coastal management plan has been drafted for the 11 kms of coastline in Newcastle. Included in the plan is the replacement of and extensive renovations to the clubhouses in the area. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our branch executives, who have done a wonderful job in their respective portfolios. The people behind the Executive are our wonderful staff and volunteers who assist with administrating every aspect of the branch functions. To the staff of SLSNSW, I commend your work - to the Executive of SLSNSW I thank you for your support. We look forward to 2011/12, our 94th season, with enthusiasm. Henry Scruton Branch President

The Lower North Coast Branch has once again had an exceptional season. Even though we are a small regional branch we have the potential to do extraordinary things. Our education programs play a key part in the development of not only our members, but also the local community. Over the last 10 years, the branch has progressed to reach and maintain a significant level of compliance with regards to external requirements such as WorkCover NSW and the AQTF. A senior development and education program has been established, offering club executive members the opportunity to upgrade their skills in administration and beach management. Community education programs have also been established with regional schools, community clubs, seniors groups, Koori groups, junior holiday programs and emergency service organisations. The continuation of our community education programs are extremely important and are made possible through the support of our major sponsors. The branch and our clubs are in good shape financially and will enter the season in the capable hands of our new Finance Director Brett Willing. All Lower North Coast clubs have achieved Bronze status in the Quality Club Program and some are starting on their Silver level accreditation. Well done to the team of assessors, facilitators and trainers who have achieved 100% compliance. Our surf sports athletes have done the branch proud this season. Congratulations to Black Head SLSC which took out the Senior Branch Championships with Forster winning the Junior Branch Championships.

Support Operations has had a major boost this season due to the clubs’ commitment to supporting the service. This means we are now able to respond to incidents and emergencies beyond our normal patrol areas. The Duty Officer and Emergency Response program has gone from strength to strength. Well done to the Support Operations Team. The trial of Emergency Response Beacons at Crowdy Head and North One Mile Beach has been a success and the beacons will remain in place next season. Some clubs are also considering extending patrol hours with the potential for some metropolitan clubs to assist with resources. Another significant project was the Forster Bar jetski - thank you to the Masons Charities and their commitment to raise $16,000 toward the venture. Well done to Julie and Brian Wilcox for their consistent effort to get the project operational. I would like to commend our junior members who were nominated for the Junior Lifesaver of the Year award. Special congratulations to Laura Bawden and William Squires who were our overall male and female winners. These members are the future of surf lifesaving in our branch.

The Lower North Coast Junior Camp is still receiving accolades. Thanks to our two facilitators Adrian Futterleib and Brett Tyrpenou. The Club of the Year program has been instigated within the branch. Thank you to Andrew Jones for his help with formulating the criteria. Sponsorship for the program has been secured. The Nipper of the Week award is also a great hit with our young members. I would like to extend a big thank you to all our sponsors for your generous support. Thanks must also go to the Great Lakes and Greater Taree councils for their ongoing support. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the Branch Executive who have constantly stepped up to give so much advice and assistance to our clubs. Thank you to the club executives and support officers for their help throughout the season. I take this opportunity to praise those members for their outstanding efforts.

Phil Spicer Branch President

Member Services activities are progressing well - the Golf Day and inaugural Fishing Day were both successful. The 2010 Club Conference last August was a huge success and was supported by input from John Restuccia and Brent Manieri from Surf Life Saving NSW. Thanks also to Julie and Brian Wilcox for coordinating the event.

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MID NORTH COAST

Once again the Mid North Coast Branch recorded another successful season. It seems that there is no off season and our members were kept busy with, education, support operations and competition. Our President Dennis O’Sullivan was unfortunately taken ill in December and is going through a recovery process. Notwithstanding, the guiding principles and aims of the branch which he had put into place were continued. Dennis O’Sullivan was awarded Life Membership of SLSNSW and has been involved with the Mid North Coast for the past 20 years. During this time Dennis has held many positions on the Branch’s Committee including; Club Supervisor, Secretary, Vice President and for the past 10 years has been the MNC Branch President. Patrols were conducted professionally throughout the branch and in most cases strengthened from last year with an extension of hours. The seas

were not often all that kind during the season and many rescues were performed. Unfortunately we did have two drownings in the Port Macquarie area at Shelly Beach out of patrol hours. This highlights the need to increase our education as people don’t always swim at regular hours in flagged areas. The MNC Support Officers were first on the scene to these call outs and located the victims. This group has attended several call outs this season and the emergency response in the branch is now well structured, with a core group of Duty Officers and RWC operators. Our juniors had an enormous season. Several carnival and youth leadership camps were held which were well patronised and enjoyed by all. We have some quality members and this was reflected by the selection of Emily Davidson and Henry Panaifex as NSW Junior Lifesavers of the Year, an outstanding achievement not only for these future lifesavers but also for the branch.

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Education is a strong focus within the branch under the management of Kim Rayner and large numbers of awards were given. Our competition throughout the season was healthy, several carnivals and events such as ocean swims and craft carnivals were conducted and our competitors attended all major carnivals. South West Rocks SLSC held the Stramit NSW Country Championships which was very successful. The North Coast Boat Series had a bumper year and rowers have supported the Mid North Coast Branch events. My thanks to our generous supporters who have assisted the branch to operate. Thanks to all the clubs and SLSNSW for their support during this busy but enjoyable season. Rod McDonagh Acting Branch President

The 2010/2011 season was another very busy one for all the clubs and volunteer surf lifesavers who patrolled, keeping our beaches safe. We sincerely thank them all. Prior to the beginning of the season, there were many courses held, including a Patrol Captains’ and Presidents’ meeting to finalise the introduction of three year patrol agreements. A Level One Officials Course was also held. In August we hosted a Duty Officers Conference at Coffs Harbour, which was well attended by all clubs. Branch representatives also attended the National Administration Conference held in Sydney. This was a very informative and innovative event which benefitted everyone who attended. This was followed in September with a Surfguard Forum, where participants received instruction in the technical aspects of using the Surfguard database. An Age Managers Course was also conducted in October, with more than 50 eager participants taking part. In December we were introduced to the new Ballina SurfCom radio network, which was rolled out during the season. Lifesaving officers from SLSNSW conducted a Branch Duty Officers’ Conference, inducting members into the first part of the Rescue Water Craft (jetski) qualifications with the aim of forming a support service in the branch. The number of courses and conferences held so early in the season shows the dedication and willingness of our members to embrace new and improved technologies to enhance their lifesaving capabilities. We are grateful to all our sponsors and supporters. Without their contributions the branch would struggle to conduct programs to support our clubs. Other ways in which we acknowledged the efforts of our members included the “Nipper of the Week” which appeared in the Coffs Coast Advocate and our Awards of Excellence.

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The Telstra Countrywide campaign was embraced by the Coffs Harbour Telstra Shop at Park Beach Plaza which held special fundraising events to promote surf life saving. The money raised allowed the clubs to purchase vital lifesaving equipment. The Employment Training Company (ETC) came on board as a branch sponsor for the season, donating Mercury outboard engines, rescue boards, binoculars, rash vests and sun caps, which were distributed to clubs in the branch. The annual Junior Development Camp was conducted in November at the Nambucca Heads SLSC. Our thanks go to Jim McCullagh and his helpers who made the camp such an enjoyable experience for our Under 14 members, who we hope will continue onto the senior club and become valuable patrolling members. The North Coast Branch team attended the Interbranch Titles on the Central Coast in December. Our competitors performed well with the beach competitor results improving significantly this year. All competitors were a credit to the branch and looked great in their Branch uniforms. All clubs from the branch competed at the Stramit NSW Country Championships at South West Rocks with some good results recorded. It is great to see our clubs support the Country Championships, which is the highlight of competition for many of our regional competitors. The NSW Surf Life Saving Championships at Kingscliff were well attended by competitors from the branch, with some excellent results. The Under 14 Female Beach Sprint Relay team from Sawtell made it back to back wins - a fantastic feat for the four girls. They followed this up by gaining a silver medal at the Australian Championships in the Under 15 Female Beach Sprint Relay. Another surprise was Isabella Underhill and Lauren Dam from this team reaching the final eight of the Under 15 Flags, with Lauren ending

up with a bronze medal. It was a family affair for the Burgess girls with them both winning a silver medal at the Australian Championships. Woolgoolga competitors were not to be outdone with their Masters competitors coming to the fore. Ken Cook won the 70+ Surf Race and scored a third place in the 70+ Rescue Tube Race. Rebecca Wright gained a second place in the 30-34 Flags as well as a third place in the 30-34 Beach Sprint, while Jim McCullagh came second in the 50+ 2km Run. During the 2010/2011 season our members contributed 25, 000 voluntary patrol hours on the Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen and Nambucca Shire beaches. This contribution is a significant and valuable resource to the community. Developing our trainers and assessors continues to improve due to the diligence of our retiring Education Officer Jamie Marschke and Judy Spicer from SLSNSW. We thank them both for a job well done. Jayne Morrison (Director of Lifesaving) and Wayne Scott (Director of Surf Sports) have continued to put many hours of work into making the branch’s activities run smoothly. Mick Carah has also done an admirable job guiding the Junior Activities and Member Services portfolio for the branch. Sadly, Pat Beavis is retiring as Treasurer this year. After seven years at the helm of all things financial, I personally am very sorry to see her retire and on behalf of the branch, thank her for the amazing work she has done over the years. John Wake from Coffs Harbour SLSC received his Life Membership after many years of dedicated work to the branch. Finally congratulations to all members on the many achievements gained throughout the season and thanks again for all your hard work. I wish all clubs and members the best for a very enjoyable and successful season in 2011/12. Kerry Clancy Branch President

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FAR NORTH COAST

FINANCE REPORT It is my pleasure to present the audited Balance Sheet and Financial Statement of Surf Life Saving New South Wales (“SLSNSW”), and its controlled entities for the twelve months ending 30th June 2011. SLSNSW produced a surplus of $935,118 which was well down on the prior year result $2,128,059. This decline of $1,192,941 (56%) is due to revenue increasing by only 2% or $303,595, whilst expenditure increased 11% or $1,501,536. Management is acutely aware this mismatch between revenue and expenditure growth is unsustainable in the longer term, and measures continue to be taken to both grow revenue and minimise expenditure growth. In this way we will ensure SLSNSW can maximise services to both the community and its members into the future.

It is with great pleasure that I report on our achievements for the 2010/2011 season. The Far North Coast Branch performed above and beyond expectations this season.

The season launch at Lennox Head was a milestone event and suitably acknowledged our branch sponsors.

The Allphones NSW Surf Life Saving Championships were professionally and Our primary function, that is, patrolling capably hosted by the Cudgen Headland the region’s beaches and saving lives, was SLSC, which has a proud record in achieved with distinction. Our lifesavers successfully organising major carnivals. can take pride of place with the best in the country. Competition results at all levels including Branch, Country, State and Australian Our lifesavers were well supported by were simply outstanding with Byron Bay, our generous sponsors’ ongoing financial Lennox Head-Alstonville and Cudgen commitment; the Branch Council, Headland leading the charge. We also which met regularly and exhibited saw an emergence in competition from prudent direction; the clubs with sound some of the smaller clubs, including Salt management and quality administration; and Cabarita. the Executive working as a team; and each Director fulfilling an important and The launch of the new Ballina Jet Rescue necessary role in complementing our Boat was a landmark event for the Ballina active patrol members. community and the Far North Coast Branch. Just some, but by no means all, of the accomplishments of the branch include: The expansion of Rescue Water Craft (jetskis) was achieved through the Larry Platt (Lennox Head-Alstonville) was formation of a partnership with Lifesaving deservedly awarded the Far North Coast, Services and the establishment of a NSW and Australian Surf Life Saving branch structure to implement, facilitate Assessor of the Year. and supervise the use and control of the equipment. The 100 Year Celebration Dinner at the Byron Bay Services Club was very The SurfCom network was extended to well attended and quite a prestigious include the North Coast and Mid North occasion. Coast Branches.

The overall success of the Lennox HeadAlstonville SLSC led to the award for outstanding service as Club of the Year. Two highly successful Branch Development Camps were held - Fingal for the 15 to 17 year-olds and Evans Head for the Under 13s and 14s were attended by around 70 young people. Paul Smith, Belinda Camp, and all the youth leaders are to be congratulated. John Watson was awarded the NSW Federation of Sport, Long Service award. At the NSW Championships at Kingscliff Con Asmussen, John Watson, John Beasley, Keith Kennedy and Gordon McNaughton were presented with 50year plus Officiating Awards. The appointment of Greg Clark as our Director of Finance has assisted with the development of complete and professional financial reporting. The quality of the rescues performed throughout the season and the proficiency and dedication of the surf lifesavers on our beaches was outstanding.

Factors influencing the result during the year included: • First year of owning/ operating new Belrose premises (additional running costs and reduced investments) • Movement of State titles to the Far North Coast (Kingscliff) leading to increased travel and associated carnival expenditure. The new location also had an effect on carnival entries, thus carnival revenue • Non receipt of any significant gifts/donations in 2011 • Changes to public holidays (Lifeguard staff costs) • Continued global economic uncertainty and increase in natural disasters - impacting on fundraising. Service provision revenue grew 14% to now make up 41% of overall revenue (up from 38% in 2010). However other revenue categories experienced only single digit or negative growth for the reasons mentioned above. Reclassifications associated with the adoption of the Standard Chart of Account for Not for Profit organisations, as recommended by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG), at the start of the year have impacted some of the comparisons. Expenditure was also impacted by the factors above with growth across all areas; Core Activities 13% (Lifesaving & Lifeguards, Member Services & Support, Training & Education and Surf Sports), Fundraising 8%, Grants 8% and Administration 10%. Administration as a proportion of total expenditure increased from 17% to 18% of revenue, still well within generally accepted Not for Profit practices (<25%). The rise in staff costs of 8% associated with CPI, performance, additional staff most relating to successful grant applications and additional lifeguard personnel, increased public holidays being a major driver in all areas. Staff costs as always will continue to be carefully scrutinised. The total distribution to clubs and branches was $3,826,631 ($3,556,006 in 2010) an 8% increase. This will probably fall back in 2011/12 as fundraising received via the Surf Life Saving Foundation was down $273K during the year, which will have a direct impact on distributions to clubs and branches.

The total distribution to clubs and branches was $3,826,631 an 8% increase

The branch would like to acknowledge the support of the public and community and in particular the continued financial involvement of our major sponsors.

As always I would like to give special thanks to our corporate partners DHL, Westpac, Telstra, Allphones and Stramit Building Products and our government and philanthropic supporters including the NSW Government, Federal Government, Australian Sports Commission and Departments of Communities Sport & Recreation, Emergency Management NSW, Workcover NSW and James N. Kirby Foundation.

My personal thanks and appreciation is extended to all Far North Coast clubs, the Branch Council and the hardworking Executive for their support and commitment to a great cause - Surf Life Saving.

In closing I would like to thank the finance team and my fellow directors for their assistance and support during the year while I have been incapacitated for much of it. In particular the finance team Ross Bidencope, Rebecca Churchill, Emily Barrett (to April) Caroline Tremble (from April) Barry Seymour, Graham Lees (to January) and Rosa Vasile (from February).

Wilson Cregan Branch President Dennis O’Sullivan Director of Finance

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FINANCIAL RESULTS SUMMARY FINANCIALS FOR SURF LIFE SAVING NEW SOUTH WALES AND CONTROLLED ENTITY ABN 93 827 748 379 FOR YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011 STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME Revenue Auditors’ remuneration Bad and doubtful debt expenses Depreciation and amortisation expenses Employee benefits expenses Finance costs Impairment of investment written back Other expenses Surplus for the year Total comprehensive income for the year Total comprehensive income attributable To members of the entity

2011 16,467,316 (26,300) (6,170) (675,303) (5,969,422) (17,481) 204,000 (9,041,522) 935,118 935,118

2,128,059

935,118

2,128,059

BALANCE SHEET 2011 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents 8,452,316 Trade and other receivables 568,702 Inventories 186,955 Other current assets 102,070 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 9,310,043 NON-CURRENT ASSETS Property, plant and equipment 8,657,271 TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 8,657,271 TOTAL ASSETS 17,967,314 LIABILITIES CURRENT LIABILITIES Trade and other payables 893,403 Interest bearing loans 76,504 Provisions 445,598 Other current liabilities 4,696,751 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 6,112,255 NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES Financial liabilities 231,175 TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES 231,175 TOTAL LIABILITIES 6,343,430 NET ASSETS 11,623,884 EQUITY Retained earnings 11,623,884 TOTAL EQUITY 11,623,884

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2010 16,158,721 (13,885) (36,783) (550,032) (5,525,605) (20,888) (7,883,469) 2,128,059

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW 2011 2010 CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES Receipts from members & donors 12,345,404 10,709,349 Operating grant receipts 4,455,897 4,266,550 Payments to suppliers and employees (15,292,925) (12,100,926) Interest received 419,488 434,813 Borrowing costs paid (17,482) (20,888) Net cash provided by operating activities 1,910,382 3,288,898 CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment 1,192,693 1,236,303 Payments for property, plant and equipment (3,634,217) (7,314,725) Net cash used in investing activities (2,441,524) (6,078,422) CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES Repayment of borrowings (72,756) (69,262) Net cash used in financing activities (72,756) (69,262) Net decrease in cash held (603,898) (2,858,786) Cash at beginning of financial year 9,056,214 11,915,000 Cash at end of financial year 8,452,316 9,056,214

2010

9,056,214 1,292,956 169,182 22,093 10,540,445 7,024,366 7,024,366 17,564,811

467,199 72,756 402,426 5,625,985 6,568,366 307,680 307,680 6,876,046 10,688,765 10,688,765 10,688,765

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INFORMATION AND DECLARATIONS TO BE FURNISHED UNDER THE CHARITABLE FUNDRAISING ACT 1991 Details of appeals in which traders were engaged 2011 2010 Raffles income 1,793,645 1,731,468 Donation income 9,402 8,107 Aggregate income 1,803,047 1,739,574 Aggregate direct expenditure: Fundraising 997,690 908,912 PR/Education 151,243 170,634 1,148,933 1,079,546 Net return/(loss) 654,114 660,028 The following comparisons, expressed as both a monetary figure and as a ratio, are provided for the total fundraising activities of the organisation. Total costs exclude expenditure on PR/ Education and Donor Management which have been classified as not directly related to fundraising for the purposes of these calculations. Comparison of the total costs of fundraising to gross income from fundraising Gross income 1,803,047 Total costs 997,690 % 55% Net surplus from fundraising to gross income from fundraising Gross income 1,803,047 Net surplus/(deficit) 805,356 % 45%

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1,739,574 908,912 52% 1,747,682 830,663 48%

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FINANCIAL RESULTS

DIRECTORS’ DECLARATION The directors of the company declare that: 1. The financial statements and notes, as set out on pages 1 to 24, are in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001 and:

FINANCIAL RESULTS

INFORMATION AND DECLARATIONS TO BE FURNISHED UNDER THE CHARITABLE FUNDRAISING ACT 1991 2011 Aggregate gross income received Raffles income 1,803,047 Guardians of the surf 261,983 Direct marketing & other donations 661,000 2,726,029 Total expenditure associated with all appeals Raffles expenses 997,690 Direct marketing 187,914 PR/Education 151,243 1,336,846 Net operating surplus/(deficit) 1,389,182

2010 1,731,468 444,683 674,685 2,850,836 908,912 167,671 170,634 1,247,217 1,603,619

Notes: Proceeds from fundraising The net surplus from fundraising activities is used to meet the objectives as detailed in the Surf Life Saving NSW Constitution (as adopted by Members August, 2009)

Declaration to be furnished under the Charitable Fundraising Act 1991. This declaration is made in accordance with Authority Conditions 7(4) and 7(5) issued by the Minister under Section 19 of the Charitable Fundraising Act 1991. I, Anthony Haven, President of Surf Life Saving New South Wales declare that in my opinion: a) the financial statements give a true and fair view of all income and expenditure of Surf Life Saving New South Wales and Controlled Entity with respect to fundraising appeals; and b) the Balance Sheet gives a true and fair view of the state of affairs with respect to fundraising appeals; and c) the provisions of the Charitable Fundraising Act 1991, the Regulations under the Act and the conditions attached to the Authority have been complied with; and d) the internal controls exercised by Surf Life Saving New South Wales and Controlled Entity are appropriate and effective in accounting for all income received and applied by Surf Life Saving New South Wales and Controlled Entity from any of its fundraising appeals. President: _______________________________________ Dated this 17th day of September 2011 Anthony Haven

(a)

comply with Accounting Standards, which, as stated in accounting policy Note 1 to the financial statements, constitutes explicit and unreserved compliance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS); and

(b)

give a true and fair view of the financial position as at 30 June 2011 and of the performance for the year ended on that date of the company.

2. In the directors’ opinion there are reasonable grounds to believe that the company will be able to pay its debts as and when they become due and payable. This declaration is made in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Directors. Director: ____________________________________________ Anthony Haven Director: ____________________________________________ Dated this 17th day of September 2011 John Restuccia INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S DECLARATION Qualifications As is common with organisations of this type, it is not practicable for Surf Life Saving New South Wales and Controlled Entity to maintain an effective system of internal control over donations and other fundraising activities until their initial entry in the accounting records. Accordingly, our audit in relation to fundraising was limited to amounts recorded. Qualified Auditor’s Opinion In our opinion, except for the effects of such adjustments, if any, as might have been determined to be necessary had the limitation in the qualification paragraph not existed, the financial statements presents fairly, in all material aspects, the financial position of Surf Life Saving New South Wales and Controlled Entity as at 30 June 2011 and its financial performance and cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001 and the Australian Accounting Standards (including Australian Accounting Interpretations) to the extent described in Note 1, including: i)

that the financial statements show a true and fair view of the financial results of fundraising appeals conducted during the year; and

ii)

that the accounting and associated records have been properly kept during the year in accordance with the Charitable Fundraising Act 1991 and the regulations; and

iii)

the monies received as a result of fundraising appeals conducted during the year have been properly accounted for and applied in accordance with the Charitable Fundraising Act 1991 and the regulations; and

iv) at the date of this report there are reasonable grounds to believe that the organisation will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due. Name of Firm: Burchall Thompson & Co Chartered Accountants Name of Partner: _________________________________________________________ Paul Burchall Address: 8/81 Frenchs Forest Road, Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 / Dated this 17th day of September 2011

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SURF SPORTS RESULTS POOL RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 4TH & 5TH SEPTEMBER 2010 PENINSULA LEISURE CENTRE WOY WOY 200m Obstacle Swim 1st Taite, TeRina (Queenscliff) 2nd Epper, Flo (Manly) 50m Manikin Carry 1st Chaffey, Emily (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Collins, Jessica (Redhead) 3rd Hall, Lauren (Terrigal) 100 Manikin Tow with Fins 1st Jones, Siobhan (Elouera) 2nd Lauricella, Jessica (Wanda) 3rd Epper, Flo (Manly) 50m with fins 1st Nicoll, Tayla (Avoca) 2nd Collins, Jessica (Redhead) 3rd King, Rachelle (Terrigal) Line Throw 1st Bulli A 2nd Terrigal A 3rd Ocean Beach B 100m Rescue Medley 1st Chaffey, Emily (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Earp, Sjana (Swansea Belmont) 100m Manikin carry with fins 1st Collins, Jessica (Redhead) 2nd Jones, Siobhan Elouera) 3rd Chaffey, Emily (Swansea Belmont) 200m Super Lifesaver 1st Chaffey, Emily (Swansea Belmont) 200m Obstacle Swim 1st Allum, Christopher (Cronulla) 2nd McCrindle, Blake (Wanda) 3rd Bowden, Andrew (Bronte) 50m Manikin Carry 1st Bowden, Andrew (Bronte) 2nd Langthorne, Downie (Bulli) 3rd Allum, Christopher (Cronulla) 100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1st Langthorne, Downie (Bulli) 2nd McCrindle, Blake (Wanda) 3rd Allum, Christopher (Cronulla) 50m with fins 1st Clarke, Alex (Wanda) 2nd Jepson, Matthew (Queenscliff) 3rd McCrindle, Blake (Wanda) Line Throw 1st Bulli C 2nd Cronulla A 3rd Wanda A 100m Rescue Medley 1st Bowden, Andrew (Bronte) 2nd Langthorne, Downie (Bulli) 3rd McCrindle, Blake (Wanda) 100m Manikin carry with fins 1st Bowden, Andrew (Bronte) 2nd McCrindle, Blake (Wanda) 3rd Crilley, Matthew (Bulli) 200m Super Lifesaver 1st Langthorne, Downie (Bulli) 2nd McCrindle, Blake (Wanda) 3rd Crilley, Matthew (Bulli) 50m Freestyle 1st Clarke, Alex (Wanda) 2nd Bridge, Keelan (Ocean Beach) 3rd Markey, Aaron (Cronulla) 200m Obstacle Swim 1st Williams, Polly (Manly) 2nd Hall, Lauren (Terrigal) 3rd Davies, Jessica (Terrigal) 50m Manikin Carry 1st Hall, Lauren (Terrigal)

Line Throw 1st Wanda A 2nd Ocean Beach A 3rd Soldiers Beach A

U15 & U17 Male 4 x 200m Manikin Relay 1st Wanda A 2nd Redhead A 3rd North Cronulla A

100m Manikin carry with fins 1st Chaffey, Emily (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Jones, Siobhan Elouera) 3rd King, Rachelle (Terrigal)

200m Super Lifesaver 1st McMahon, Danielle (Wanda) 2nd Gasparotto, Alessandra (Ocean Beach) 3rd Miller, Teigan (Umina)

50m Freestyle 1st Rees, Jayke (Warriewood) 2nd Kavanagh, Kurtis (Swansea Belmont) 3rd Druery, Kyle (Cronulla)

200m Super Lifesaver 1st King, Rachelle (Terrigal) 1st Lauricella, Jessica (Wanda) 3rd Collins, Jessica (Redhead)

50m Freestyle 1st Gasparotto, Alessandra (Ocean Beach) 2nd Gasparotto, Elyssia (Ocean Beach) 3rd Miller, Teigan (Umina)

U13 FEMALE 100m Obstacle Swim 1st Gasparotto, Alessandra (Ocean Beach) 2nd Forbes, Bayley (North Steyne) 3rd Moriarty, Conor (Lennox Head)

U15 & U17 Male 4 x 50m Medley Relay 1st Wanda A 2nd North Cronulla A 3rd Swansea Belmont A

50m Freestyle 1st Bain, Alicia (Copacabana) 2nd Collins, Jessica (Redhead) 3rd Lauricella, Jessica (Wanda)

U15 MALE 200m Obstacle Swim 1st Waddell, Jack (Soldiers Beach) 2nd Schafer, Ben (Queenscliff) 3rd Furniss, Jay (Wanda)

100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1st Forbes, Bayley (North Steyne) 2nd Gasparotto, Alessandra (Ocean Beach) 3rd Fulcher, Lauren (Wanda)

U13 & U14 Female 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 1st North Cronulla A 2nd Wanda A 3rd Manly A

50m Manikin Carry 1st Furniss, Jay (Wanda) 2nd Brooks, Nicholas (Wanda) 3rd Kavanagh, Kurtis (Swansea Belmont)

50m with fins 1st Forbes, Bayley (North Steyne) 2nd Moriarty, Conor (Lennox Head) 3rd Gasparotto, Alessandra (Ocean Beach)

U13 & U14 Female 50m 4 x 16.6 Manikin Relay 1st Terrigal A 2nd North Cronulla B 3rd Wanda A

50m Manikin Carry 1st Morgan, Isaac (Redhead) 2nd Fairbairn, Mathew (Redhead) 3rd O’Grady, Ryan (Bulli)

100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1st Brooks, Nicholas (Wanda) 2nd Waddell, Jack (Soldiers Beach) 3rd Rofe, Mitchell (Cronulla)

Line Throw 1st Terrigal A 2nd North Steyne A 3rd North Cronulla A

100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1st White, Sean (Bulli ) 2nd Clarke, Alex (Wanda) 3rd Gourley, Edward (Terrigal)

100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1st Morgan, Isaac (Redhead) 2nd Smith, Callum (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Goggin, Jedd (Wauchope Bonny Hills)

50m with fins 1st Waddell, Jack (Soldiers Beach) 2nd Hall-Muir, Liam (Cooks Hill) 3rd Druery, Kyle (Cronulla)

50m with fins 1st Clarke, Alex (Wanda) 2nd Little, Jake (Cronulla) 3rd Gourley, Edward (Terrigal)

50m with fins 1st Smith, Callum (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Markey, Aaron (Cronulla) 3rd Bridge, Keelan (Ocean Beach)

Line Throw 1st Wanda A 2nd North Cronulla A 3rd Newport A

100m Rescue Medley 1st White, Sean (Bulli SLSC) 2nd Little, Jake (Cronulla) 3rd Clarke, Alex (Wanda)

Line Throw 1st Soldiers Beach A 2nd Shelly Beach A 3rd Wanda A

100m Manikin carry with fins 1st Furniss, Jay (Wanda) 2nd Brooks, Nicholas (Wanda) 3rd Kavanagh, Kurtis (Swansea Belmont)

Line Throw 1st Lennox Head A 2nd Terrigal A 3rd Wanda A Lauren (Terrigal)

100m Rescue Medley 1st Bridge, Keelan (Ocean Beach) 2nd O’Grady, Ryan (Bulli) 3rd Markey, Aaron (Cronulla)

200m Super Lifesaver 1st Brooks, Nicholas (Wanda) 2nd Furniss, Jay (Wanda) 3rd Hynard, Mackenzie (Wollongong City)

100m Manikin carry with fins 1st O’Grady, Ryan (Bulli) 2nd Bridge, Keelan (Ocean Beach) 3rd Markey, Aaron (Cronulla)

U14 FEMALE 50m Freestyle 1st Waddell, Jack (Soldiers Beach) 1st Fowler, Rhys (North Cronulla) 3rd Brookes, Max (Newport)

10m Manikin Tow with Fins 1st Hall, 2nd Williams, Polly (Manly) 50m with fins 1st Hall, Lauren (Terrigal) Line Throw 1st Wanda A 2nd Bulli A 100m Manikin carry with fins 1st Hall, Lauren (Terrigal) 50m Freestyle 1st Hall, Lauren (Terrigal) 200m Super Lifesaver 1st Hall, Lauren (Terrigal) U19 MALE 200m Obstacle Swim 1st Clarke, Alex (Wanda) 2nd Gourley, Edward (Terrigal) 3rd White, Sean (Bulli )

100m Manikin carry with fins 1st White, Sean (Bulli) 2nd Clarke, Alex (Wanda) 3rd Gourley, Edward (Terrigal) 50m Freestyle 1st Clarke, Alex (Wanda) 2nd Gray, Nathan (Lennox Head) 3rd Little, Jake (Cronulla) 200m Super Lifesaver 1st White, Sean (Bulli) 2nd Clarke, Alex (Wanda) 3rd Gourley, Edward (Terrigal) U17 FEMALE 200m Obstacle Swim 1st Collins, Jessica (Redhead) 2nd Lauricella, Jessica (Wanda) 3rd King, Rachelle (Terrigal) 50m Manikin Carry 1st Jones, Siobhan (Elouera) 2nd King, Rachelle (Terrigal) 3rd Chaffey, Emily (Swansea Belmont) 100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1st King, Rachelle (Terrigal) 2nd Lauricella, Jessica (Wanda) 3rd Nicoll, Tayla (Avoca Beach) 50m with fins 1st Lauricella, Jessica (Wanda) 2nd Nicoll, Tayla (Avoca) 3rd Collins, Jessica (Redhead) U17 Female Line Throw 1st Bulli A 2nd Elouera A 3rd Terrigal A 100m Rescue Medley 1st Chaffey, Emily (Swansea Belmont) 2nd King, Rachelle (Terrigal) 3rd Lauricella, Jessica (Wanda)

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U17 MALE 200m Obstacle Swim 1st Smith, Callum (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Jepson, Matthew (Queenscliff) 3rd Markey, Aaron (Cronulla)

200m Super Lifesaver 1st O’Grady, Ryan (Bulli) 2nd Woods, John (Wanda) 3rd Bridge, Keelan (Ocean Beach) 50m Freestyle 1st Thomas, Hayden (Lennox Head) 2nd Bridge, Keelan (Ocean Beach) 3rd Markey, Aaron (Cronulla)

U14 FEMALE 100m Obstacle Swim 1st Rogers, Lana (Cronulla) 2nd Miller, Teigan (Umina) 3rd Nurthen, Karlee (Terrigal)

U15 FEMALE

100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1st Nurthen, Karlee (Terrigal) 2nd Chadwick, Lauren (North Cronulla) 3rd Miller, Teigan (Umina)

200m Obstacle Swim 1st Rogers, Dahlas (Cronulla) 2nd Gasparotto, Elyssia (Ocean Beach) 3rd Brown, Briella (Queenscliff)

50m with fins 1st Rogers, Lana (Cronulla) 2nd Miller, Teigan (Umina) 3rd Nurthen, Karlee (Terrigal)

50m Manikin Carry 1st Gasparotto, Elyssia (Ocean Beach) 2nd McMahon, Danielle (Wanda) 3rd Krucler, Helen (Umina)

Line Throw 1st Wanda A 2nd Soldiers Beach A 3rd Swansea Belmont A

100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1st Gasparotto, Elyssia (Ocean Beach) 2nd McMahon, Danielle (Wanda) 3rd Primmer, Kelly (North Cronulla)

50m Freestyle 1st Miller, Teigan (Umina) 2nd Woods, Georgie (Wanda) 3rd Nurthen, Karlee (Terrigal)

50m with fins 1st Maskell, Georgia (Catherine Hill Bay) 2nd Gasparotto, Elyssia (Ocean Beach) 3rd Brown, Briella (Queenscliff)

U14 MALE 100m Obstacle Swim 1st Kavanagh, Kurtis (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Rees, Jayke (Warriewood) 3rd Druery, Kyle (Cronulla)

Line Throw 1st Freshwater A 2nd Catherine Hill Bay A 3rd Umina A 100m Manikin carry with fins 1st Gasparotto, Elyssia (Ocean Beach) 2nd McMahon, Danielle (Wanda) 3rd Gasparotto, Alessandra (Ocean Beach)

100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1st Kavanagh, Kurtis (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Rees, Jayke (Warriewood) 3rd Thomas, Murray (Lennox Head) 50m with fins 1st Druery, Kyle (Cronulla) 2nd Kavanagh, Kurtis (Swansea Belmont) 3rd Thomas, Murray (Lennox Head)

U15 & U17 Female 4 x 50 Medley Relay 1st Wanda A 2nd North Cronulla A 3rd Ocean Beach A

Ski 1st Day A (Warilla Barrack Point) 2nd Atkinson T (Queenscliff) 3rd Tame L (Avoca)

Beach Run 1st Suriano J (North Bondi) 2nd Bakker A (Lennox Head) 3rd McGullagh M (Nambucca)

Beach Run 1st Day A (Warilla Barrack Point) 2nd Gates T (Palm beach) 3rd Godfrey B (North Steyne)

U15 MALE Ironman 1st McCloghry B (Avoca) 2nd Norris K (Newport) 3rd Reid L (Newport)

U19 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Radford D (Swansea Belmont) Surf Race 1st Waugh K (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Nurthern A (Terrigal) 3rd Thornton S (Coogee) Board 1st Wise E (North Bondi)

Surf Race 1st Druery K (Cronulla) 2nd Thornton B (Coogee) 3rd Arahill B (Ocean Beach) Board 1st Walker K (Caves Beach) 2nd Fitzsimmons R (Avoca) 3rd Brodin J (Byron Bay)

Beach Run 1st Radford D (Shelly Beach)

Beach Run 1st Grencher J (Bondi) 2nd Corey L (Bondi)

U13 & U14 Male 4 x 16.6 Manikin Relay 1st Manly A 2nd Redhead A 3rd Manly B

U19 MALE Ironman 1st Booth D (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Gourley E (Terrigal) 3rd O’Grady R (Bulli)

30-39 FEMALE Surf Race 1st Duggan N (North Avoca) 2nd Davidson N (North Bondi)

50m Freestyle 1st Forbes, Bayley (North Steyne) 2nd Gasparotto, Alessandra (Ocean Beach) 3rd Moriarty, Conor (Lennox Head)

U13 & U14 Male 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 1st Manly A 2nd Redhead A 3rd Manly B

Surf Race 1st Gourley E (Terrigal) 2nd O’Grady R (Bulli) 3rd Booth D (Swansea Belmont)

U13 MALE 100m Obstacle Swim 1st Krenkels, Cooper (Manly) 2nd Collins, Daniel (Redhead) 3rd Kimpton, Josh (Manly)

U13 & U14 Female 4 x 50m Medley Relay 1st North Cronulla B 2nd Wanda A 3rd Terrigal A

Board 1st Booth D (Swansea Belmont)

100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1st Brown, Joshua (Byron Bay) 2nd Sorenson, Austin (Manly) 3rd Krenkels, Cooper (Manly) 50m with fins 1st Brown, Joshua (Byron Bay) 2nd Krenkels, Cooper (Manly) 3rd Collins, Daniel (Redhead) Line Throw 1st Manly A 2nd Manly B 50m Freestyle 1st Brown, Joshua (Byron Bay) 2nd Sorenson, Austin (Manly) 3rd Collins, Daniel (Redhead) MIXED AGE GROUPS U19 & Open SERC 1st Wanda A 2nd Bulli A 3rd Terrigal A U19 & Open Female 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 1st Cronulla A 2nd Bulli A 3rd Wanda A U19 & Open Male 4 x 200m Manikin Relay 1st Cronulla A 2nd Bulli A 3rd Queenscliff A U19 & Open Male 4 x 50m Medley Relay 1st Wanda A 2nd Bulli A 3rd Queenscliff A U15 & U17 SERC 1st Wanda A 2nd Ocean Beach A 3rd Redhead A U15 & U17 Female 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 1st Wanda A2nd Queenscliff A 3rd North Cronulla A U15 & U17 Male 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 1st Redhead A 2nd Wanda A 3rd Cronulla A U15 & U17 Female 4 x 200m Manikin Relay 1st Wanda A 2nd North Cronulla A

U13 & U14 Male 4 x 50m Medley Relay 1st Redhead A 2nd Manly B 3rd Manly A

Overall Pointscore 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Wanda Terrigal Cronulla Bulli Ocean Beach Redhead Manly Swansea Belmont North Cronulla Lennox Head Alstonville Queenscliff Soldiers Beach

332 179.5 161 140 140 132.5 122 113.5 94.5 69 63 47

ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIPS PALM BEACH SLSC - 16 OCTOBER OPEN FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Nurthen A (Terrigal) 2nd Coleman T (Maroubra) 3rd Baxter J (Terrigal) Surf Race 1st Falzon C (Bondi) 2nd Coleman T (Maroubra) 3rd Hall L (Terrigal) Ski 1st Baxter J (Terrigal) 2nd Falzon C (Bondi) 3rd Coleman T (Maroubra) Beach Run 1st Chisolm B (Clovelly) 2nd Falzon C (Bondi) 3rd MacNiven R (Coogee) OPEN MALE Ironman 1st Condrick B (Redhead)

Beach Run 1st Selosse A (Long Reef) 2nd Gourley E (Terrigal) U17 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st McGlone L (Catherine Hill Bay) 2nd Elkerton Z (Shellharbour) Surf Race 1st Rogers D (Cronulla) 2nd Elkerton Z (Shellharbour) 3rd Gasparotto E (Ocean Beach)

Board 1st Crawford R (Manly) 2nd Davidson N (North Bondi) 3rd Davis S (North Bondi) Beach Run 1st Nagy T (North Bondi) 2nd Quayle C (Palm Beach) 3rd Tucker A (Ocean Beach) 30-39 MALE Ironman 1st Jennett M (Wollongong City) Board 1st Stuart C (Thirroul) 2nd Jennett M (Wollongong City) 3rd Fennell K (Thirroul) Ski 1st Jennett M (Wollongong City) 2nd Harvey R (Bondi)

Board 1st Elkerton Z (Shellharbour) 2nd Brinkworth J (Bulli) 3rd McGlone L (Catherine Hill Bay)

Beach Run 1st Tucker J (Ocean Beach) 2ns Spencer J (North Bondi) 3rd Loneragen H (Palm Beach)

Beach Run 1st St Lavelle O (North Wollongong) 2nd Gurr E (Queenscliff)

40-49 FEMALE Surf race 1st Van Ooi D (Palm Beach)

U17 MALE Ironman 1st Wheeler B (Bulli) 2nd Brooks M (Newport) 3rd Calo A (North Cronulla)

Board 1st Rae F (Palm Beach) 2nd Armour C (Manly) 3rd Layard L (Newport)

Surf Race 1st Bridge K (Ocean Beach) 2nd O’Grady L (Bulli) 3rd Brooks M (Newport) Board 1st Budd W North (Cronulla) 2nd Wheeler B (Bulli) 3rd Rofe M (Cronulla) Beach Run 1st Cracknell T (Avoca) 2nd Wylie T (Towradgi) 3rd Kelly J (North Cronulla) U15 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Moses L (North cronulla) 2nd Suriano J (North Bondi) 3rd Krucler H (Umina)

Ski 1st Rae F, (Palm Beach) 2nd Zikarksky K (Elouera) 40-49 MALE Ironman 1st Ricketts A (The Lakes) Surf Race 1st Jones De (Queenscliff) 2nd Obern P (Freshwater) 3rd Brooks J (Newport) Board 1st Bargenda A (Bronte) 2nd Tate G (Newport) 3rd Christopher A (North Bondi) Ski 1st Vieceli T (Manly) 2nd Lee D (North Wollongong) 3rd Brodie C (Bondi)

Surf Race 1st Myers C (MacMasters) Condrick B (Redhead)

Surf Race 1st Rogers L (Cronulla) 2nd Gasparotto A (Ocean Beach) 3rd Krucler H (Umina)

Beach Run 1st Spence P (Palm Beach) 2nd McGregor G (Maroubra) 3rd James D (Shellharbour)

Board 1st Day A (Warilla Barrack Point) 2nd Martin T (Avoca Beach) 3rd Simpson D (Cronulla)

Board 1st Moses L (North cronulla) 2nd Annabel A (Avoca) 3rd Matuschka K (Avoca)

50+ FEMALE Surf Race 1st K Wilson (Mollymook)

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SURF SPORTS RESULTS Board 1st Magliano J (Newport) 2nd Hopton C (Avalon Beach) 3rd Begg K (Palm Beach)

Rescue Tube Rescue 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches 3rd Hunter

Beach Run 1st Brodin G (Byron Bay)

Taplin Relay 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd South Coast A 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches

50+ MALE Ironman 1st Carroll N (Newport) 2nd Crabb G (North Avoca)

Single Ski 1st Chappell, Kim (Far North Coast) 2nd Baxter, Joanna (Central Coast) 3rd Fleming, Tahnee (Sydney)

Surf Race 1st Mustoe C (Scarboro) 2nd Fenwick A (Palm Beach) 3rd De Lorenzo S (Bondi)

Ski Teams 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney A 3rd Far North Coast A

Board 1st Brodin g Byron Bay) 2nd McGuckin C Avalon Beach) 3rd Neale S North Avoca)

Surf Boat 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Central Coast Gold 3rd Sydney A

Ski 1st Clifford G (Bronte) 2nd Robson J (North Bondi) 3rd Mitchell G (The Lakes)

Beach Sprint 1st Shorter, Laura (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Cook, Sarah (Sydney) 3rd Humphries, Alana (Illawarra)

OTHER EVENTS RUN SWIM RUN Male 1st Bridge K (Ocean Beach) 2nd McCloghry B (Avoca) 3rd Brooks J (Newport)

Beach Flags 1st Wright, Lisa (Hunter) 2nd Cook, Sarah (Sydney) 3rd McKinley, Kate (South Coast)

Female 1st Baxter J (Terrigal) 2nd Gasparotto E (Ocean Beach) 3rd Gasparotto A (Ocean Beach)

Lifesaver Relay 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches 3rd Sydney A

Overall Pointscore 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

North Bondi Palm Beach Ocean Beach Terrigal Newport Avoca Beach Bondi Swansea Belmont North Cronulla Bulli

66 62 57 51 50 46 45 37 36 31

2010 INTERBRANCH CHAMPIONSHIPS THE LAKES SLSC 11TH & 12TH DECEMBER 2010 * Rankings determined using block out point scoring system OPEN FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Miller, Alisha (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Chapman, Nikki (Hunter) 3rd Coleman, Tara (Sydney) Ironwoman Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Hunter 3rd Sydney A Board 1st Chapman, Nikki (Hunter) 2nd Miller, Alisha (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Fleming, Tahnee (Sydney) Board Teams 1st Sydney A 2nd Hunter 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches Board Rescue 1st Hunter 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches 3rd Central Coast Gold Surf Race 1st Miller, Alisha (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Chapman, Nikki (Hunter) 3rd Davis, Jess (Central Coast) Surf Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Hunter 3rd Central Coast Gold

OPEN MALE

Ski Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Central Coast Gold 2nd South Coast A

Board 1st O’Brien, Kyle (Sydney) 2nd Gourley, Ed (Central Coast) 3rd Thomas, Hayden (Far North Coast)

Surf Boat 1st Sydney A 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches 3rd Central Coast Gold

Board Teams 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney A 3rd Far North Coast A

Beach Sprint 1st Dowling, Ben (Illawarra) 2nd Marynissen, Elliot (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Papadatos, Kristopher (Sydney)

Board Rescue 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney A 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches

Beach Flags 1st Dowling, Ben (Illawarra) 2nd Marynissen, Elliot (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Tame, Lachlan (Central Coast)

Surf Race 1st O’brien, Kyle (Sydney) 2nd Gourley, Ed (Central Coast) 3rd Booth, Daniel (Hunter) (

Lifesaver Relay 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney A 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches

Surf Teams 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney A 3rd Hunter

U19 FEMALE

Single Ski 1st Booth, Daniel (Hunter) 2nd Kirkby, Tim (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Griffiths, Ben (Illawarra)

Ironwoman 1st Halligan, Devon (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Bain, Alicia (Central Coast) 3rd Jones, Kirra (South Coast) Ironwoman Teams 1st Central Coast Gold 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 3rd South Coast A Board 1st Halligan, Devon (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Jones, Kirra (South Coast) 3rd Bain, Alicia (Central Coast)

Ironman 1st Farrell, Dane (Sydney) 2nd Louis, Kendrick (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Martin, Trent (Central Coast)

Board Teams 1st Central Coast Gold 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 3rd Far North Coast A 3rd South Coast A

Ironman Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney A

Board Rescue 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches 3rd Hunter

Board 1st Martin, Trent (Central Coast) 2nd Atkinson, Tom (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Mccartney, Scott (Far North Coast)

Surf Race 1st Halligan, Devon (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Bain, Alicia (Central Coast) 3rd Lauricella, Jessicia (Sydney)

Board Teams 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches 3rd Far North Coast A 3rd Hunter

Surf Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd South Coast A 3rd Central Coast Gold

Board Rescue 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Sydney A 3rd Illawarra A Surf Race 1st Farrell, Dane (Sydney) 2nd Louis, Kendrick (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Martin, Trent (Central Coast) Surf Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Sydney A 3rd South Coast A Rescue Tube Rescue 1st Sydney A 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches 3rd Hunter

Single Ski 1st Halligan, Devon (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Pecchiari, Lara (South Coast) 3rd Stone, Lauren (Central Coast) Ski Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd South Coast A 3rd Far North Coast A Beach Sprint 1st Dibley, Siobhan (Sydney) 2nd Cardillo, Bernadette (Illawarra) 3rd Williams, Katie (Sydney Northern Beaches) Beach Flags 1st Dibley, Siobhan (Sydney) 2nd Williams, Katie (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Clarke, Ashleigh (Lower North Coast)

Taplin Relay 1st Hunter Hunter 2nd Central Coast Gold 3rd Sydney A

U19 MALE Ironman 1st O’Brien, Kyle (Sydney) 2nd Earp, Sam (Hunter) 3rd Gourley, Ed (Central Coast)

Single Ski 1st Tame, Lachlan (Central Coast) 2nd Louis, Kendrick (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd White, Hayden (South Coast)

Ironman Teams 1st Hunter 2nd Central Coast Gold 3rd Sydney A

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Ski Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Illawarra A 3rd Sydney A Beach Sprint 1st Drysdale, Blake (Illawarra) 2nd Horton, Matthew (Sydney) 3rd Barkley, Roberts (Sydney Northern Beaches) Beach Flags 1st Drysdale, Blake (Illawarra) 2nd McIntyre, Robert (Central Coast) 3rd Horton, Matthew (Sydney) U17 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Little ,Bridget (Sydney) 2nd Elkerton, Zoe (South Coast) 3rd McGlone, Laura (Hunter) Ironwoman Teams 1st Sydney A 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches 3rd Hunter Board 1st O’Carroll, Jessie (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Elkerton, Zoe (South Coast) 3rd Gasparotto, Ellisia (Central Coast) Board Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Sydney A 3rd Central Coast Gold 3rd Far North Coast A Board Rescue 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Central Coast Gold 3rd South Coast A Surf Race 1st Elkerton, Zoe (South Coast) 2nd Mcglone, Laura (Hunter) 3rd Philpott, Kirsty (Illawarra) Surf Teams 1st Hunter 2nd South Coast A 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches Single Ski 1st Little, Bridget (Sydney) 2nd Templeman, Kelly (Far North Coast) 3rd Elkerton, Zoe (South Coast) Ski Teams 1st Far North Coast A 2nd South Coast A 3rd Sydney A Beach Sprint 1st Masters, Bree (Sydney) 2nd Davies, Taylah (Illawarra) 3rd Howard, Michelle (South Coast)

Beach Flags 1st Masters, Bree (Sydney) Beach Sprint 2nd Zervos, Stephanie (Sydney Northern Beaches) 1st Clark, Tomasin (Sydney) 3rd Davies, Taylah (Illawarra) 2nd Mould, Bianca (Central Coast) 3rd Kassulke, Mieke (Sydney Northern Beaches) U17 MALE Beach Flags Ironman 1st Mould, Bianca (Central Coast) 1st Morgan, Isaac (Hunter) 2nd Kassulke, Mieke (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Budd, William (Sydney) 3rd Love, Taryn (South Coast) 3rd Wheeler, Beau (Illawarra) U15 MALE Ironman Teams Ironman 1st Hunter Hunter 1st Rees, Jayke (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Sydney A 2nd McChloghry, Brad (Central Coast) 3rd Illawarra A 3rd Walker, Keegan (Hunter) Board 1st Morgan, Isaac (Hunter) 2nd Waddell, Jack (Central Coast) 3rd Budd, William (Sydney)

Ironman Teams 1st Far North Coast A 2nd Hunter 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches

Board Teams 1st Sydney A 2nd Hunter 3rd Illawarra A

Board 1st Marshall, Alex (Hunter) 2nd Rees, Jayke (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd McChloghry, Brad (Central Coast)

Board Rescue 1st Sydney A 2nd Hunter 3rd Central Coast Gold

Board Teams 1st Central Coast Gold 1st Hunter 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches

Surf Race 1st Bridge, Keelan (Central Coast) 2nd Costello, Isak (Hunter) 3rd Brooks, Max (Sydney Northern Beaches)

Board Rescue 1st Hunter 2nd Far North Coast A 3rd Central Coast Gold

Surf Teams 1st Hunter 2nd Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney A 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches

Surf Race 1st Greenlaw, Lorne (Far North Coast) 2nd Rees, Jayke (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Robertson, Jack (Sydney)

Single Ski 1st Morgan, Isaac (Hunter) 2nd Carberry, Ben (South Coast) 3rd Irwin, Brendan (Far North Coast) Ski Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd South Coast A 3rd Hunter Beach Sprint 1st Humphies, Patrick (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Dewey, Thomas (Illawarra) 3rd Sharp, Nathan (Far North Coast) Beach Flags 1st Harding, Tyler (Sydney) 2nd O’Brien, Jake (Central Coast) 3rd Humphies, Patrick (Sydney Northern Beaches) U15 FEMALE U15 Ironwoman 1st Miller, Georgia (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Rogers, Lana (Sydney) 3rd Nurthen, Karlee (Central Coast) Ironwoman Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Sydney A 3rd Central Coast A Board 1st Nurthen, Karlee (Central Coast) 2nd Rogers, Lana (Sydney) 3rd Kassulke, Mieke (Sydney Northern Beaches) Board Teams 1st Sydney A 2nd Central Coast Gold 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches Board Rescue 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney A 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches Surf Race 1st Rogers, Lana (Sydney) 2nd Stirton, Nicola (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Summers, Alex (Hunter) Surf Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Sydney A 3rd Central Coast Gold 3rd Hunter

Surf Teams 1st Far North Coast A 2nd Sydney A 3rd South Coast A Beach Sprint 1st Green, Harrison (Illawarra) 2nd Eglesz, Andris (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Brodin, James (Far North Coast)

U13 MALE Ironman 1st McMorland, Justin (Hunter) 2nd Davis, Lochie (Sydney) 3rd Woodward, Brad (Central Coast)

Beach Flags 1st Barnes, Layla (Illawarra) 2nd Dam, Lauren (North Coast) 3rd George, Sian (Central Coast) U14 MALE Ironman 1st Fowler, Samuel (Sydney) 2nd Starling, Kalani (South Coast) 3rd Brown, Joshua (Far North Coast)

Ironman Teams 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney A 3rd Hunter 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches

Ironman Teams 1st Sydney A 2nd South Coast A 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches

Board 1st Stone, Harrison (Sydney Northern Beaches) 2nd Davis, Lochie (Sydney) 3rd McMorland, Justin (Hunter)

Board 1st Fowler, Samuel (Sydney) 2nd Brown, Joshua (Far North Coast) 3rd Starling, Kalani (South Coast)

Board Teams 1st Hunter 2nd Sydney A 3rd Sydney Northern

Board Teams 1st Sydney A 2nd South Coast A 3rd Hunter

Board Rescue 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Hunter 3rd Far North Coast A

Board Rescue 1st Hunter 2nd South Coast A 3rd Sydney A

Surf Race 1st McMorland, Justin (Hunter) 2nd Woodward, Brad (Central Coast) 3rd Smith, Connor (Far North Coast)

Surf Race 1st Fowler, Samuel (Sydney) 2nd Brown, Joshua (Far North Coast) 3rd Starling, Kalani (South Coast)

Surf Teams 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney A 3rd Hunter

Surf Teams 1st Sydney A 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches 3rd South Coast A

Beach Sprint 1st Cullen, Jarrod (Sydney) 2nd Mapu, Cade (Central Coast) 3rd Pryde, Angus (South Coast)

Beach Sprint 1st Lorang, Hamish (Hunter) 2nd Trbojevic, Tom (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Longworth, Brock (Mid North Coast) Beach Flags 1st Lorang, Hamish (Hunter) 2nd Trbojevic, Tom (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Galea, Lachlan (Sydney)

Beach Flags 1st Mapu, Cade (Central Coast) 2nd Robinson, Tom (Hunter) 3rd Cullen, Jarrod (Sydney) U12 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Costello, Lily (Hunter) 2nd Brady, Emma (Central Coast) 3rd O’Leary, Siobham (Sydney)

Beach Flags 1st Green, Harrison (Illawarra) 2nd Eglesz, Andris (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Hannell, Wade (Central Coast)

U13 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Smith, Cassandra (Illawarra) 2nd Rosskelly, Emily (South Coast) 3rd Melia, Delainee (Sydney)

U14 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Suriano, Jess (Sydney) 2nd Gasparotto, Alessandra (Central Coast) 3rd Owen, Eleanor (Sydney Northern Beaches)

Ironwoman Teams 1st Sydney A 2nd Central Coast Gold 3rd Illawarra A 3rd South Coast A

Board 1st Costello, Lily (Hunter) 2nd Broomby, Sam (Mid North Coast) 3rd Sculley, Hannah (Far North Coast)

Ironwoman Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Central Coast Gold 3rd Sydney A

Board 1st Wardrop, Cheyne Leigh (Hunter) 2nd Rosskelly, Emily (South Coast) 3rd Taylor, Kiah (Illawarra)

Board Rescue 1st Hunter 2nd Far North Coast A 3rd Sydney A

Board 1st Hall, Zoe (Central Coast) 2nd Suriano, Jess (Sydney) 3rd Owen, Eleanor (Sydney Northern Beaches)

Board Teams 1st Hunter 2nd Illawarra A 2nd Sydney A

Board Teams 1st Sydney A 2nd Central Coast Gold 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches

Board Rescue 1st Sydney A 2nd Hunter 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches

U12 MALE Ironman 1st Makell, Harry (Hunter) 2nd Lowe-Griffiths, Callum (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Walker, Jesse (Sydney)

Board Rescue 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Far North Coast A 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches

Surf Race 1st Melia, Delainee (Sydney) 2nd Rosskelly, Emily (South Coast) 3rd Booth, Rhiannon (Central Coast)

Surf Race 1st Gasparotto, Alessandra (Central Coast) 2nd Gregory, Renee (Hunter) 3rd Forbes, Baylee (Sydney Northern Beaches)

Surf Teams 1st Sydney A 2nd South Coast A 3rd Hunter

Surf Teams 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Hunter 3rd Central Coast Gold

Beach Sprint 1st Moore, Lauren (Central Coast) 1st Redding, Newbie (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Punch, Avalon (South Coast)

Beach Sprint 1st Trevitt, Jessie-Rae (Sydney) 2nd Dam, Lauren (North Coast) 3rd Mccauley, Keeleigh (South Coast)

Beach Flags 1st Wright, Paris (Hunter) 2nd Redding, Newbie (Sydney Northern Beaches) 3rd Moore, Lauren (Central Coast)

Ironwoman Teams 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney A 3rd Hunter

Ironman Teams 1st Hunter 1st Sydney A 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches Board 1st Walker, Jesse (Sydney) 2nd Cuthbert, Josh (South Coast) 3rd Makell, Harry (Hunter) Board Rescue 1st Sydney A 2nd Hunter 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches MIXED GENDER EVENTS Open Boat Relay 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Central Coast Gold 3rd Sydney A U17 Taplin Relay 1st Sydney A 2nd South Coast A 3rd Illawarra A

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U17 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Walker, Leila (Sawtell) 2nd Lumley, Sarah (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Gray, Mikayla (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

Rescue Tube 1st Smith, Callum (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Groot, Tjade (Woolgoolga) 3rd Partland, Tyler (Coffs Harbour)

Board 1st Lumley, Sarah (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Bekerleg, Madison Blue (Lennox HeadAlstonville) 3rd Walker, Leila (Sawtell)

Taplin Relay 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Cudgen Headland (A)

Board Rescue 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 2nd Sawtell (A) 3rd Coffs Harbour (A)

Ski 1st Carberry, Ben (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Irwin, Brendan (Byron Bay) 3rd Green, Cameron (Byron Bay) Ski Relay 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Byron Bay (A)

U15 Cameron Relay 1st Sydney Northern Beaches 2nd Sydney A 3rd Central Coast Gold

Double Ski 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Byron Bay (B) 3rd Coffs Harbour (A)

Surf Boat 1st Red Rock-Corindi (Red Rock Ragers) 2nd Woolgoolga (A) 3rd Broulee Surfers (A)

Beach Sprint 1st Clarke, Ashleigh (Cape Hawke) 2nd Massin, Stephanie (Taree-Old Bar) 3rd Lievore, Alia (Tacking Point)

U14 Cameron Relay 1st Central Coast Gold 2nd Sydney A 3rd Far North Coast A

Ski Relay 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 3rd Byron Bay (C)

Beach Sprint 1st Sharp, Nathan (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Purnell, Baden (Port Macquarie) 3rd Mckay, Luke (Shellharbour)

Beach Flags 1st White, Jordan (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Lowe, Zahli (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 3rd Green, Marlee (Sawtell)

U13 Cameron Relay 1st Sydney A 2nd South Coast A 3rd Hunter

Surf Boat 1st Broulee Surfers (A) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Woolgoolga (A)

Beach Flags 1st White, Hayden (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd McKay, Luke (Shellharbour) 3rd Sharp, Nathan (Cudgen Headland)

2km Beach Run 1st Jones, Kirra (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Barnes, Bridget (Byron Bay) 3rd Lowe, Zahli (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

U12 Cameron Relay 1st Sydney A 2nd Central Coast Gold 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches

Beach Sprint 1st Warrington, Selina (Port Macquarie) 2nd Walker, Savannah (South West Rocks) 3rd Clarke, Ashleigh (Cape Hawke)

Beach Relay 1st Wauchope-Bonny Hills (X) 2nd Cudgen Headland (A) 3rd South West Rocks (Stingrays)

U19 MALE

Board Relay 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Byron Bay (A)

Junior All Age Relay 1st Illawarra A 2nd Sydney Northern Beaches 3rd Sydney A

Beach Flags 1st White, Jordan (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Dam, Klaryse (Sawtell) 3rd Walker, Savannah (South West Rocks)

2km Beach Run 1st Detourettes, Nathan (Moruya) 2nd Condie, Ben (Byron Bay) 3rd Olzmoer, Gilbert (Wauchope-Bonny Hills)

Ironman 1st McKay, Ben (Broulee Surfers) 2nd Helson, Jacob (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Thomas, Hayden (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

Board Riding 1st Carew, Amber (Port Macquarie) 2nd Coleman, Kate (Tacking Point) 3rd Lievore, Alia (Tacking Point)

Beach Sprint 1st Sharp, Nathan (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Bailey, Nick (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Seymour, Jed (Wauchope-Bonny Hills)

Senior All Age Relay 1st Sydney A 2nd Illawarra A 3rd Sydney Northern Beaches

Beach Relay 1st Tacking Point (A) 2nd Port Macquarie (Gold) 3rd Shellharbour (Blue)

OPEN EVENTS Surf Teams 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 2nd Cudgen Headland (A) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black)

Board 1st Gray, Nathan (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd McKay, Ben (Broulee Surfers) 3rd Helson, Jacob (Warilla-Barrack Point)

Surf Race 1st Heiniger, Zoe (Byron Bay) 2nd Templeman, Kelly (Byron Bay) 3rd Ieroianni, Alicia (Cape Hawke)

Beach Flags 1st Sharp, Nathan (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Underhill, Corey (Urunga) 3rd Seymour, Jed (Wauchope-Bonny Hills)

Board Relay 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 3rd Byron Bay (A)

Rescue Tube 1st Lumley, Sarah (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Heiniger, Zoe (Byron Bay) 3rd Flood, Chelsea (Shellharbour)

Beach Relay 1st Cudgen Headland (A) 2nd Woolgoolga (A) 3rd South West Rocks (Stingrays)

Board Rescue 1st Broulee Surfers (A) 2nd Byron Bay (A) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black)

Taplin Relay 1st Coffs Harbour (A) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 3rd Shellharbour (Red)

2km Beach Run 1st Chapman, Josh (Coffs Harbour) 2nd O, Rory (Gerringong) 3rd Patterson, Connor (Cudgen Headland)

Board Riding 1st Power, Alex (Byron Bay) 2nd Eames, Andrew (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 3rd Tisdell, Martin (Sawtell)

Ski 1st Burgess, Emma (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Nelson-Chapman, Yasmin (Byron Bay) 3rd Ryan, Karri (Shellharbour)

U17 EVENT Surf Teams 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (A) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Cudgen Headland (A)

Surf Race 1st Thomas, Hayden (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Hancock James, Michael (Broulee Surfers) 3rd Gray, Nathan (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

Ski Relay 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (A)

Rescue Tube Rescue 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 2nd Broulee Surfers (A) 3rd Sawtell (A)

Beach Sprint 1st Warrington, Selina (Port Macquarie) 2nd Walker, Savannah (South West Rocks) 3rd Ryan, Karri (Shellharbour)

Taplin Relay 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 3rd Broulee Surfers (A)

Beach Flags 1st Warrington, Selina (Port Macquarie) 2nd Walker, Savannah (South West Rocks) 3rd Dam, Klaryse (Sawtell)

Ski 1st Callan, Torri (Byron Bay) 2nd Burns, Tom (Byron Bay) 3rd Burns, Alex (Byron Bay)

2km Beach Run 1st Smyth, Lilli (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Heiniger, Zoe (Byron Bay) 3rd Walker, Savannah (South West Rocks)

Double Ski 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Byron Bay (B) 3rd Wauchope-Bonny Hills (A)

Beach Relay 1st Tacking Point (A) 2nd Port Macquarie (Gold) 3rd Byron Bay (A)

Ski Relay 1st Byron Bay (B) 2nd Byron Bay (G) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black)

U17 MALE Ironman 1st Partland, Tyler (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Carberry, Ben (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Smith, Callum (Cudgen Headland)

Overall Pointscore

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Sydney Sydney Northern Beaches Central Coast Hunter South Coast Illawarra Far North Coast North Coast Mid North Coast Lower North Coast Far South Coast

1418.5 1379.5 1338.5 1269.5 1038 1019.5 945.5 573.5 425.5 332.5 269.5

STRAMIT NSW SURF LIFE SAVING COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 15-17TH JANUARY 2011 SOUTH WEST ROCKS OPEN FEMALE Ironwoman 1st White, Jordan (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Jones, Kirra (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Hulbert-Green, Shannon (Byron Bay) Board 1st Bekerleg, Madison Blue (Lennox HeadAlstonville) 2nd Walker, Leila (Sawtell) 3rd Jones, Kirra (Warilla-Barrack Point) Board Rescue 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 2nd Byron Bay (A) 3rd Byron Bay (B) Board Relay 1st Sawtell (A) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 3rd Byron Bay (A) Board Riding 1st Tisdell, Sarah (Sawtell) 2nd Outteridge, Chris (Yamba) Surf Race 1st Jones, Kirra (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Green, Marlee (Sawtell) 3rd Greenlaw, Jeda (Byron Bay) Rescue Tube Rescue 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Sawtell (A) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) Taplin Relay 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Sawtell (A) 3rd Byron Bay (H) Ski 1st Leaver, Ellie (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Chappel, Kim (Byron Bay) 3rd Yopp, Brooke (Byron Bay)

2km Beach Run 1stRyan, Ella (Shellharbour) 2nd Cockshutt, Melinda (Port Macquarie) 3rd Greenlaw, Jeda (Byron Bay)

Mixed Double Ski 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Byron Bay (C) 3rd Byron Bay (B)

OPEN MALE

U23 EVENTS

Ironman 1st White, Hayden (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Cain, Jarrod (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Small, Rohan (Cudgen Headland)

Male Surf Boat 1st Broulee Surfers (A) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Coffs Harbour (B)

Board 1st McCartney, Scott (Cudgen Headland) 2nd White, Hayden (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Gray, Nathan (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

Female Surf Boat 1st Kempsey-Crescent Head (Blue) 2nd Red Rock-Corindi (Red Rock Rippetts) 3rd Broulee Surfers (A)

Board Rescue 1st Cudgen Headland (C) 2nd Cudgen Headland (A) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) Board Relay 1st Cudgen Headland (A) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) Board Riding 1st Donohoe, Anthony (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 2nd Geronimi, Ryan (South West Rocks) 3rd Clarke, Thibaut (South West Rocks) Surf Race 1st Thomas, Hayden (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Cain, Jarrod (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Gray, Nathan (Lennox Head-Alstonville) Rescue Tube Rescue 1st Wauchope-Bonny Hills (Blue) 2nd Sawtell (A) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) Taplin Relay 1st Cudgen Headland (A) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 3rd Sawtell (A) Ski 1st White, Hayden (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Small, Rohan (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Burns, Tom (Byron Bay) Double Ski 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Byron Bay (B) 3rd Byron Bay (D) Ski Relay 1st Cudgen Headland (A) 2nd Byron Bay (B) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black)

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U19 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st White, Jordan (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Hulbert-Green, Shannon (Byron Bay) 3rd Munro, Hannah (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) Board 1st White, Jordan (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Jones, Kirra (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Hulbert-Green, Shannon (Byron Bay) Board Rescue 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Pink) 2nd Sawtell (A) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (C) Board Relay 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) Surf Race 1st Green, Marlee (Sawtell) 2nd Hulbert-Green, Shannon (Byron Bay) 3rd Jones, Kirra (Warilla-Barrack Point) Rescue Tube Rescue 1st Byron Bay (G) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) Taplin Relay 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Byron Bay (B) 3rd Sawtell (A) Ski 1st Hulbert-Green, Shannon (Byron Bay) 2nd Yopp, Brooke (Byron Bay) 3rd Carberry, Emma (Warilla-Barrack Point) Ski Relay 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 2nd Byron Bay (B) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black)

Beach Sprint 1st Martin, Ben (Byron Bay) 2nd Purnell, Baden (Port Macquarie) 2nd Mckay, Luke (Shellharbour) Beach Flags 1st McKay, Luke (Shellharbour) 2km Beach Run 1st Hough, Jacob (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Callan, Torri (Byron Bay) 19 EVENTS Surf Boat Race 1st Broulee Surfers (A) 2nd Wauchope-Bonny Hills (Toothpicks) 3rd Evans Head-Casino (Evans Squeakers) Surf Teams 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 2nd Broulee Surfers (A) 3rd Sawtell (A)

Board 1st Partland, Tyler (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Smith, Callum (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Carberry, Ben (Warilla Barrack Point) Board Rescue 1st Woolgoolga (A) 2nd Cudgen Headland (A) 3rd Coffs Harbour (A) Board Relay 1st Coffs Harbour (A) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 3rd Cudgen Headland (A) Board Riding 1st Donohoe, Sam (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 2nd Clarke, Thibaut (South West Rocks) Surf Race 1st Carberry, Ben (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Smith, Callum (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Rigby, Trent (Warilla-Barrack Point)

U15 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Rickwood, Tiana (Tacking Point) 2nd Bailey, Josie (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Rosskelly, Jessica (Warilla-Barrack Point)

U15 MALE Ironman 1st Greenlaw, Lorne (Byron Bay) 2nd Thomas, Murray (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 3rd Brown, Josh (Byron Bay) Board 1st Mcgoldrick, Jacob (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Brown, Josh (Byron Bay) 3rd Thomas, Murray (Lennox Head-Alstonville) Board Rescue 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (Y) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Orange) 3rd Woolgoolga (A) Board Relay 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) Board Riding 1st Geronimi, Ryan (South West Rocks) Surf Race 1st Greenlaw, Lorne (Byron Bay) 2nd Brown, Josh (Byron Bay) 3rd Thomas, Murray (Lennox Head-Alstonville) Rescue Tube 1st Thomas, Murray (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Wright, Joseph (Port Macquarie) 3rd Mcbrien, Joshua (Woolgoolga) Cameron Relay 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) Beach Sprint 1st Jeffery, James (South West Rocks) 2nd Brodin, James (Byron Bay) 3rd Arnott, Jaden (South West Rocks) Beach Flags 1st Gaze, Bindhi (Byron Bay) 2nd Somerville, Nathan (Taree-Old Bar) 3rd Brodin, James (Byron Bay) Beach Relay 1st Cudgen Headland (A) 2nd Port Macquarie (Gold) 3rd South West Rocks (Stingrays)

Board 1st Rosskelly, Jessica (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Rickwood, Tiana (Tacking Point) 3rd Atkinson, Elle (Cape Hawke)

2km Beach Run 1st Wright, Liam (Port Macquarie) 2nd Wright, Joseph (Port Macquarie) 3rd Arnott, Jaden (South West Rocks)

Board Relay 1st Coffs Harbour (A) 2nd Shellharbour (Red) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black)

U15 EVENT U15 Surf Teams 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (Y)

Surf Race 1st Carah, Jess (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Rosskelly, Jessica (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Rickwood, Tiana (Tacking Point) Rescue Tube 1st Dam, Lauren (Sawtell) 2nd Rosskelly, Jessica (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Moriarty, Conor (Lennox Head-Alstonville) Cameron Relay 1st Coffs Harbour (A) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 3rd Shellharbour (Red) Beach Sprint 1st Mccauley, Keeleigh (Shellharbour) 2nd Dam, Lauren (Sawtell) 3rd Underhill, Isabella (Sawtell) Beach Flags 1st Mccauley, Keeleigh (Shellharbour) 2nd Dam, Lauren (Sawtell) 3rd Love, Taryn (Mollymook) Beach Relay 1st Sawtell (A) 2nd Tacking Point (A) 3rd Byron Bay (A) 2km Beach Run 1st Bakker, Ainslie (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Ryan, Ella (Shellharbour) 3rd Mann, Stephanie (Coffs Harbour)

Reserve Grade Surf Boat Race 1st Evans Head-Casino (Evans Reserves) 2nd Byron Bay (Georges Team) 3rd Coffs Harbour (B) All Age Surf Teams 1st Cudgen Headland (A) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (A) 3rd Byron Bay (A) March Past Championship 1st Sawtell (A) 2nd Shellharbour (Gold) 3rd Tacking Point (A) 30+ EVENTS Ironwoman 1st Perretta, Kerry (Shellharbour) 2nd Helson, Joanne (Shellharbour) 3rd Stone, Paula (Port Macquarie) Female Board Rescue 1st Byron Bay (C) 2nd Port Macquarie (Silver) 3rd Cudgen Headland (D) Female 2km Beach Run 1st Cockshutt, Melinda (Port Macquarie) 2nd Colja, Joanne (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Turnham, Carolyn (Port Macquarie) Ironman 1st Dowel, Shane (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Brodin, Geof (Byron Bay) 3rd Kirkland, Duncan (Port Macquarie)

Male Board Rescue 1st Woolgoolga (A) 2nd Byron Bay (A) 3rd Byron Bay (F) Male 2km Beach Run 1st Ballard, Steve (Shellharbour) 2nd Ryan, Robert (Shellharbour) 3rd Glazier, Kyle (Shellharbour) 30-39 FEMALE Board 1st Bonetig, Allison (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Cockshutt, Melinda (Port Macquarie) 3rd Miller, Samantha (Lennox Head-Alstonville) Surf Race 1st Chastre, Jenifer (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Myers, Raelene (Tacking Point) 3rd Stone, Paula (Port Macquarie) Rescue Tube 1st Cudgen Headland (A) 2nd Tacking Point (A) 3rd Port Macquarie (B) Ski 1st Bonetig, Allison (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Stone, Paula (Port Macquarie) 3rd Richards, Dana (Shellharbour) Beach Sprint 1st Wright, Rebecca (Woolgoolga) 2nd Horton, Bronwyn (Tacking Point) 3rd Cockshutt, Melinda (Port Macquarie) Beach Flags 1st Wright, Rebecca (Woolgoolga) 2nd Miller, Samantha (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 3rd Horton, Bronwyn (Tacking Point) 30-39 MALE Board 1st Stratford, Gregory (Mollymook) 2nd Werner, Mark (Macksville-Scotts Head) 3rd Glazier, Kyle (Shellharbour) Surf Race 1st Kirkland, Duncan (Port Macquarie) 2nd Stratford, Gregory (Mollymook) 3rd Dowel, Shane (Warilla-Barrack Point) Rescue Tube 1st Mollymook (Greg) 2nd South West Rocks (Stingrays) 3rd Port Macquarie (Gold) Ski 1st Mccabe, Mike (Byron Bay) 2nd Wait, Jared (Forster) 3rd Dowel, Shane (Warilla-Barrack Point) Beach Sprint 1st Ballard, Steve (Shellharbour) 2nd Odonnell, Matt (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Bonetig, Travis (Warilla-Barrack Point) Beach Flags 1st Glazier, Kyle (Shellharbour) 2nd Askew, Heath (South West Rocks) 3rd Stratford, Gregory (Mollymook) 40-49 FEMALE Board 1st Kay, Jo (Byron Bay) 2nd Outteridge, Chris (Yamba) 3rd Murray, Heli (Byron Bay) Surf Race 1st Turnham, Carolyn (Port Macquarie) 2nd Kay, Jo (Byron Bay) 3rd Murray, Heli (Byron Bay) Recue Tube 1st Port Macquarie (Gold) 2nd Forster (Green) 3rd Yamba (Gold) Ski 1st Beadman, Sarah (Byron Bay) 2nd Irwin, Karen (Byron Bay) 3rd Perretta, Kerry (Shellharbour) Beach Sprint 1st Towle, Beverleigh (Port Macquarie) 2nd Perkins, Linda (Tacking Point) 3rd Rose, Sharon (Shellharbour)

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SURF SPORTS RESULTS Beach Flags 1st Perkins, Linda (Tacking Point) 2nd Towle, Beverleigh (Port Macquarie) 3rd Martin, Gail (Port Macquarie)

Beach Flags 1st Thompson, Murray (Tacking Point) 2nd Pattison, Paul (Byron Bay) 3rd Charles, Keith (Wauchope-Bonny Hills)

Board 1st Brown, Josh (Byron Bay) 2nd Starling, Kalani (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Pannifex, Henry (Tacking Point)

40-49 MALE

60+ FEMALE Single Ski 1st Harvey, Liz (Byron Bay) 2nd Gielis, Janice (Cudgen Headland)

Board Riding 1st Freuden, Zac (Urunga) 2nd Carter, Tahj (Brunswick) 3rd Frazier, Nicholas (Brunswick)

Beach Sprint 1st Gielis, Janice (Cudgen Headland)

Surf Race 1st Brown, Josh (Byron Bay) 2nd Pannifex, Henry (Tacking Point) 3rd Starling, Kalani (Warilla-Barrack Point)

Board 1st Mcmullen, Michio (Byron Bay) 2nd Wright, Tony (Port Macquarie) 3rd Mcbrien, Craig (Woolgoolga) Surf Race 1st Williams, Scott (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 2nd Phillips, Mitchell (Byron Bay) 3rd Mcmullen, Michio (Byron Bay) Rescue Tube 1st Byron Bay (M) 2nd Byron Bay (X) 3rd Port Macquarie (Gold) Ski 1st Dougherty, Andrew (Ballina Lighthouse & Lismore) 2nd Fleming, John (Byron Bay) 3rd Schloeffel, Paul (Shellharbour) Beach Sprint 1st Gill, Darron (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 2nd Dowrick, Stewart (Tacking Point) 3rd Packwood, Andrew (South West Rocks) Beach Flags 1st Plews, David (Port Macquarie) 2nd Gill, Darron (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 3rd Savage, Brett (Tacking Point) 50-59 FEMALE Board Race 1st Helson, Joanne (Shellharbour) 2nd Higgerson, Amanda (Tacking Point) Surf Race 1st Helson, Joanne (Shellharbour) 2nd Walsh, Anne (Port Macquarie) 3rd Higgerson, Amanda (Tacking Point) Rescue Tube 1st Shellharbour (Red) 2nd Tacking Point (A) Ski 1st Helson, Joanne (Shellharbour) Beach Sprint 1st Jarvis, Helen (Byron Bay) 2nd Gill, Margaret (Sawtell) 3rd Walsh, Anne (Port Macquarie) Beach Flags 1st Gill, Margaret (Sawtell) 2nd Jarvis, Helen (Byron Bay) 3rd Walsh, Anne (Port Macquarie) 50-59 MALE Board 1st Brodin, Geof (Byron Bay) 2nd Pattison, Paul (Byron Bay) 3rd Klein, Phil (Cudgen Headland) Surf Race 1st Condie, Graeme (Byron Bay) 2nd Templeman, Garry (Byron Bay) 3rd Brodin, Geof (Byron Bay) Rescue Tube 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Port Macquarie (Gold) Ski 1st Irwin, Paul (Byron Bay) 2nd Harvey, Phil (Byron Bay) 3rd Saul, Murray (Byron Bay) Beach Sprint 1st Pattison, Paul (Byron Bay) 2ndThompson, Murray (Tacking Point) 3rdMccullagh, Jim (Woolgoolga)

Beach Flags 1st Gielis, Janice (Cudgen Headland) 60+ MALE Board 1st Banks, Ken (Mollymook) 2nd Glover, Darryl (Shellharbour) 3rd Mackay, Hugh (Port Macquarie) Surf Race 1st Banks, Ken (Mollymook) 2nd Glover, Darryl (Shellharbour) 3rd Gillies, Garry (South West Rocks) Rescue Tube 1st Mollymook (Banks) 2nd Shellharbour (Red) 3rd Port Macquarie (Gold) Ski 1st Suska, Ches (Tacking Point) 2nd Banks, Ken (Mollymook) 3rd Mackay, Hugh (Port Macquarie) Beach Sprint 1st Mcallum , David (Gerringong) 2nd Parton, David (Shellharbour) 3rd Fowler, George (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) Beach Flags 1st Fowler, George (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 2nd Mackay, Hugh (Port Macquarie) 3rd Parton, David (Shellharbour) OTHER EVENTS 120+ Male Surf Boat 1st Cape Hawke (Red) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Woolgoolga (A) 180+ Male Surf Boat 1st Woolgoolga (A) 2nd Evans Head-Casino (Evans Masters) 3rd Macksville-Scotts Head (Blue) U14 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Heiniger, Ela (Brunswick) 2nd Burgess, Zoe (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Dam, Lauren (Sawtell) Board 1st Mccullagh, Madeline (Nambucca Heads) 2nd Moriarty, Conor (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 3rd Bakker, Ainslie (Lennox Head-Alstonville) Board Riding 1st Smyth, Lillian (Black Head) 2nd Pattison, Grace (Byron Bay) 3rd Hill, Angela (Brunswick)

Beach Sprint 1st Connolly, Jordan (Black Head) 2nd Fahey, Sebastian (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 3rd Meaney, Nicholas (Ballina Lighthouse & Lismore) Beach Flags 1st Meaney, Nicholas (Ballina Lighthouse & Lismore) 2nd Boardman, Daniel (Ballina Lighthouse & Lismore) 3rd Henrisson-Lopez, Ty-Michael (Cabarita Beach)

Beach Sprint 1st Conomos, Jake (Kempsey-Crescent Head) 2nd Mitchell, Jedd (Bellinger Valley-North Beach) 3rd Wilkinson, Troy (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) Beach Flags 1st Mitchell, Jedd (Bellinger Valley-North Beach) 2nd Conomos, Jake (Kempsey-Crescent Head) 3rd White, Cody (Shellharbour) U13 EVENTS Board Relay 1st Coffs Harbour (A) 2nd Cudgen Headland (Red) 3rd Cudgen Headland (Blue)

Board 1st Hurt, Emily (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Mcmullen , Isabelle (Byron Bay) 3rd Allen, Taylah (Warilla-Barrack Point) Surf Race 1st Allen, Taylah (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Hurt, Emily (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Mcavoy, Jacinta (Port Macquarie) Beach Sprint 1st White, Kiara (Shellharbour) 2nd Dyer, Saskia (Ballina Lighthouse & Lismore) 3rd Horn, Claire (Cape Hawke)

Surf Teams 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 2nd Cudgen Headland (Red) 3rd Coffs Harbour (A)

Beach Flags 1st Horn, Claire (Cape Hawke) 2nd Abbott, Cleo (Woolgoolga) 3rd Oxborrow, Layla (Yamba)

Beach Relay 1st Coffs Harbour (A) 2nd Wauchope-Bonny Hills (Blue) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black)

U11 MALE Ironman 1st Kinsela, Ky (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Onley, Kai (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Carroll, Ryan (Tacking Point)

U14 EVENTS Board Relay 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 2nd Byron Bay (Blue) 3rd Byron Bay (Red)

U12 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Fahey, Scarlett (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Sculley, Hannah (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 3rd Brown, India (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

Surf Teams 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 2nd Byron Bay (Red) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X)

Board 1st Sculley, Hannah (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Brown, India (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 3rd Broomby, Samantha (Tacking Point)

Surf Race 1st Kinsela, Ky (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Oreilly, Sean (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Carroll, Ryan (Tacking Point)

Beach Relay 1st Cudgen Headland (Blue) 2nd Sawtell (A) 3rd Tacking Point (Aqua)

Surf Race 1st Fahey, Scarlett (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Gough, Maddy (Sawtell) 3rd Sculley, Hannah (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

Beach Sprint 1st Foster, Liam (Yamba) 2nd Black, Finn (Tacking Point) 3rd Alder, Jack (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

U13 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Rosskelly, Emily (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Phillips, Annie (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Corbett, Samantha (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

Beach Sprint 1st Fahey, Scarlett (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Girard, Emily (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Lewis, Kate (Kiama)

Beach Flags 1st Nicol, David (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Harrison, Jayden (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Maybon, Jack (South West Rocks)

Beach Flags 1st Lewis, Kate (Kiama) 2nd Broomby, Samantha (Tacking Point) 3rd Fitzpatrick, Tara (Cudgen Headland)

U11 EVENTS Board Relay 1st Cudgen Headland (Red) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Orange)

Board 1st Rosskelly, Emily (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Armstrong, Eliza (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 3rd Bagnall, Jayde (Warilla-Barrack Point) Board Riding 1st Frazier, Alana (Brunswick) 2nd Carter, Tillini (Brunswick) Surf Race 1st Rosskelly, Emily (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Carah, Madeline (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Phillips, Annie (Warilla-Barrack Point) Beach Sprint 1st Bagnall, Jayde (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Hegedus, Brittany (Minnie Water-Wooli) 3rd Wright, Eleanor (Port Macquarie) Beach Flags 1st Bagnall, Jayde (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Reilly, Maddie (South West Rocks) 3rd Cann, Acacia (Taree-Old Bar)

U12 MALE Ironman 1st Dawson, Bradley (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Cuthbert, Joshua (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Moore, Stephen (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

Board 1st Carroll, Ryan (Tacking Point) 2nd Bonetig, Jack (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Mounic, Luke (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

Surf Teams 1st Coffs Harbour (A) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 3rd Cudgen Headland (Red)

Board 1st Moore, Stephen (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Harding, Declan (Port Macquarie) 3rd Woodham, Sam (Tacking Point)

Beach Relay 1st Ballina Lighthouse & Lismore (A) 2nd Tacking Point (Aqua) 3rd Coffs Harbour (A)

Surf Race 1st Dawson, Bradley (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Cuthbert, Joshua (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Leaney, Declan (Coffs Harbour)

U10 FEMALE Board 1st Hughes, Zoe (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Fitzpatrick, Ella (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Boyd, Sofie (Cudgen Headland)

Beach Sprint 1st Trew, Jake (Mollymook) 2nd Porter, Billy (Yamba) 3rd Mcevoy, Tom (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

Surf Race 1st Heiniger, Ela (Brunswick) 2nd Burgess, Zoe (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Mccullagh, Madeline (Nambucca Heads)

U13 MALE Ironman 1st Smith, Connor (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Straling, Noah (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Templeman, Dean (Byron Bay)

Beach Flags 1st Trew, Jake (Mollymook) 2nd Woodham, Sam (Tacking Point) 3rd Mcevoy, Tom (Lennox Head-Alstonville)

Beach Sprint 1st Dam, Lauren (Sawtell) 2nd Love, Taryn (Mollymook) 3rd Mccauley, Keeleigh (Shellharbour)

Board 1st Chaffer, Luke (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Templeman, Dean (Byron Bay) 3rd Smith, Connor (Cudgen Headland)

U12 EVENTS Board Relay 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) 2nd Tacking Point (Aqua) 3rd Byron Bay (Red)

Beach Flags 1st Underhill, Isabella (Sawtell) 2nd Mccauley, Keeleigh (Shellharbour) 3rd Dam, Lauren (Sawtell)

Board Riding 1st Barber, Josef (South West Rocks) 2nd Smyth, Mackenzie (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Beckett, Ryan (Coffs Harbour)

U14 MALE Ironman 1st Brown, Josh (Byron Bay) 2nd Starling, Kalani (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Pannifex, Henry (Tacking Point)

Surf Race 1st Smith, Connor (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Straling, Noah (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Chaffer, Luke (Cudgen Headland)

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U11 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Allen, Taylah (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Hurt, Emily (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Buckley , Ava (Byron Bay)

Surf Teams 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 3rd Sawtell (A) Beach Relay 1st Tacking Point (Aqua) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X)

Surf Race 1st Arens, Molly (Taree-Old Bar) 2nd Grant, Layne (Cape Hawke) 3rd Warne, Anthea (Cudgen Headland) Beach Sprint 1st Sinclair, Keely (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 2nd Fitzpatrick, Ella (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Gallagher, Courtney (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) Beach Flags 1st Sinclair, Keely (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 2nd Fitzpatrick, Ella (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Mcfarlane, Brianna (Yamba) U10 MALE Board 1st Reeves, Joshua (Sawtell) 2nd Dowel, Blake (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Jago, Patrick (Lennox Head-Alstonville) Surf Race 1st Males, Blake (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Dowel, Blake (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Mcmullen, Moby (Byron Bay)

Beach Sprint 1st Hyde, Tyler (Port Macquarie) 2nd Dwyer, Josh (Port Macquarie) 3rd Dowel, Blake (Warilla-Barrack Point)

Beach Flags 1st Eichman, Chloe (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 2nd Ryan, Sophie (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Davies, Miren (Port Macquarie)

ALLPHONES NSW SURF LIFE SAVING AGE CHAMPIONSHIPS 11th, 12th & 13th MARCH KINGSCLIFF BEACH

Beach Flags 1st Dwyer, Josh (Port Macquarie) U8 MALE 2nd Miller, Mathew (Black Head) 3rd Steward, Patrick (Bellinger Valley-North Beach) Wade 1st Mitchell, Joe (Bellinger Valley-North Beach) U10 EVENTS 2nd Carter, Beau (Brunswick) Board Relay 3rd Lancaster, Darby (Hat Head) 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) Beach Sprint 3rd Byron Bay (Red) 1st Hart, Zachary (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Lancaster, Darby (Hat Head) Surf Teams 3rd Simmonds, Ben (Ballina Lighthouse & Lismore) 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 2nd Cudgen Headland (Blue) Beach Flags 3rd Tacking Point (Aqua) 1st Lancaster, Darby (Hat Head) 2nd Humphreys, Jared (Tacking Point) Beach Relay 3rd Ogarey, Harrison (Coffs Harbour) 1st Wauchope-Bonny Hills (Blue) 2nd Port Macquarie (Black) U8 EVENTS 3rd Sawtell (A) Wade Relay U9 FEMALE 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) Board 2nd Cudgen Headland (Red) 1st Smith, Hayley (Byron Bay) 3rd Ballina Lighthouse & Lismore (A) 2nd Maybon, Tayla (South West Rocks) 3rd Murray, Kate (Sawtell) Beach Relay 1st Coffs Harbour (A) Surf Race 2nd Wauchope-Bonny Hills (Blue) 1st Smith, Hayley (Byron Bay) 3rd Ballina Lighthouse & Lismore (A) 2nd Van Kampen, Claire (Taree-Old Bar) 3rd Hilliar, Zoe (Coffs Harbour) All Age Relay 1st Tacking Point (Aqua) Beach Sprint 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 1st Maybon, Tayla (South West Rocks) 3rd Cudgen Headland (Red) 2nd Walkom, Lucy (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 3rd Smith, Hayley (Byron Bay) 2 Person R&R 1st Shellharbour (R) Beach Flags 2nd Shellharbour (B) 1st Maybon, Tayla (South West Rocks) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Orange) 2nd Trew, Bronte (Mollymook) 3rd Walkom, Lucy (Lennox Head-Alstonville) Buchanan Relay 1st Tacking Point (Aqua) U9 MALE 2nd Cudgen Headland (Red) Board 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 1st Swift, Tom (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Askew, Finn (South West Rocks) March Past 3rd Macphail, Rory (Cudgen Headland) 1st Sawtell (A) 2nd Tacking Point (Aqua) Surf Race 3rd Byron Bay (Red) 1st Horton, Ryan (Tacking Point) 2nd Mounic, Nicholas (Lennox Head-Alstonville) Senior Board Rescue 3rd Atherton, Mitchel (Tacking Point) 1st Tacking Point (Aqua) 2nd Byron Bay (Gold) Beach Sprint 3rd Cudgen Headland (Blue) 1st Horton, Ryan (Tacking Point) 2nd Shaw, Max (Bellinger Valley-North Beach) Junior Board Rescue 3rd Kernaghan, Blake (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Orange) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) Beach Flags 3rd Coffs Harbour (A) 1st Shaw, Max (Bellinger Valley-North Beach) 2nd Horton, Ryan (Tacking Point) Senior Cameron Relay 3rd Swift, Tom (Cudgen Headland) 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Orange) 2nd Byron Bay (Red) U9 EVENTS 3rd Sawtell (A) Board Relay 1st Tacking Point (Aqua) 2nd Cudgen Headland (Red) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (Y) Surf Teams 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) 2nd Coffs Harbour (A) 3rd Cudgen Headland (Red) Beach Relay 1st Tacking Point (Aqua) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) 3rd Bellinger Valley-North Beach (Bellinger Valley) U8 FEMALE Wade 1st Golding, Alyssa (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Sillars, Savanna (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Hughes, Samantha (Lennox Head-Alstonville) Beach Sprint 1st Hyde, Jasmine (Port Macquarie) 2nd Cook, Erin (South West Rocks) 3rd Eichman, Chloe (Wauchope-Bonny Hills)

Junior Cameron Relay 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 2nd Byron Bay (Red) 3rd Coffs Harbour (A)

Byron Bay Warilla Barrack Point Lennox Head Alstonville Cudgen Headland Coffs Harbour Tacking Point Port Macquarie Sawtell Shellharbour Wauchope Bonny Hills

Board 1st Muir, Georgia (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Hall, Zoe (Terrigal) 3rd Poot, Chonteau (Cronulla) Surf Board Rescue 1st North Cronulla (Blue) 2nd North Steyne 3rd Coffs Harbour (A) Board Relay 1st Terrigal (A) 2nd North Cronulla (Blue) 3rd Swansea Belmont (A) Board Riding 1st Hurt, Alice (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Reid, Tiana (North Narrabeen) 3rd Smyth, Lillian (Black Head) Surf Race 1st Owen, Eleanor (North Steyne) 2nd Gasparotto, Alessandra (Ocean Beach) 3rd Basalo, Ella (Maroubra) Surf Teams 1st Swansea Belmont (A) 2nd North Steyne 3rd North Cronulla (Blue) Beach Sprint 1st Stortenbeker, Renee (Elouera) 2nd Seers, Brianna (South Maroubra) 3rd Trevitt, Jessie-Rae (Cronulla) Beach Flags 1st George, Sian (MacMasters Beach) 2nd Barnes, Layla (Thirroul) 3rd Stortenbeker, Renee (Elouera) Beach Relay 1st Sawtell (A) 2nd Cronulla (A) 3rd Elouera (Blue) UNDER 14 MALE Iron Man 1st McColm, Aiden (Wanda) 2nd Collins, Daniel (Redhead) 3rd Brown, Joshua (Byron Bay) Board 1st Brown, Joshua (Byron Bay) 2nd Pannifex, Henry (Tacking Point) 3rd Wicken, Keegan (Cronulla)

Overall Pointscore 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

UNDER 14 FEMALE Iron Woman 1st Gasparotto, Alessandra (Ocean Beach) 2nd Heiniger, Ela (Brunswick) 3rd Johnson, Amelia (Swansea Belmont)

807 575 459 410 394 327 297.5 295 268.5 200

Surf Board Rescue 1st Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 2nd Wanda (A) 3rd Byron Bay (Red) Board Relay 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd Caves Beach (A) Board Riding 1st Faddy, Luke (Bronte) 2nd Gyory, Luke (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Jones, Cameron (Manly) Surf Race 1st Krenkels, Cooper (Manly) 2nd Collins, Daniel (Redhead) 3rd Starling, Kalani (Warilla-Barrack Point)

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SURF SPORTS RESULTS Surf Teams 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd Wanda (A)

Board Rescue 1st Caves Beach (A) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd North Cronulla (Gold)

Beach Sprint 1st Lorang, Hamish (Cooks Hill) 2nd Trbojevic, Thomas (Mona Vale) 3rd White, Benjamin (Queenscliff)

Board Relay 1st Newport (Newport A) 2nd North Cronulla (Blue) 3rd Manly (Blue)

Beach Flags 1st Lorang, Hamish (Cooks Hill) 2nd Leabeater, Adam (North Cronulla) 3rd Galea, Lachlan (Elouera)

Board Riding 1st Faddy, Thomas (Bronte) 2nd Bulmer, James (North Entrance) 3rd Clements, Harry (Wamberal)

Beach Relay 1st North Cronulla (Blue) 2nd Collaroy (Black) 3rd Coogee (Blossum) UNDER 13 FEMALE Iron Woman 1st Falzon, Karly (Catherine Hill Bay) 2nd Papac, Carla (Cronulla) 3rd Pugh, Abbey (Cronulla) Board 1st Budd, Alexandra (North Cronulla) 2nd Falzon, Karly (Catherine Hill Bay) 3rd Wardrop, Cheyne-Leigh (Caves Beach) Board Rescue 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Avoca Beach (A) 3rd North Cronulla (Blue) Board Relay 1st Ocean Beach (Blue) 2nd Cronulla (A) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) Board Riding 1st Griffin, Darcy (Avoca Beach) 2nd Queripel, Lana (MacMasters Beach) 3rd Hunter, Bella (Bronte) Surf Race 1st Melia, Delainee (Maroubra) 2nd McJannett, Lucy (South Maroubra) 3rd Pugh, Abbey (Cronulla) Surf Teams 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Queenscliff (Blue) 3rd Maroubra (Blue) Beach Sprint 1st Thornton, Jessica (Coogee) 2nd Redding, Newbie (Manly) 3rd Moore, Lauren (Shelly Beach) Beach Flags 1st Wright, Paris (Caves Beach) 2nd Walters, Montana (South Maroubra) 3rd Redding, Newbie (Manly) Beach Relay 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Helensburgh-Stanwell Park (Blue) 3rd Wanda (B) UNDER 13 MALE Iron Man 1st Brooks, Charlie (Newport) 2nd Davis, Lochie (North Cronulla) 3rd Stone, Harrison (Manly) Board 1st Davis, Lochie (North Cronulla) 1st McMorland, Justin (Caves Beach) 3rd Fletcher, Corey (Copacabana)

Surf Race 1st McMorland, Justin (Caves Beach) 2nd Walker, Joel (North Cronulla) 3rd Woodward, Bradley (Shelly Beach) Surf Teams 1st North Cronulla (Blue) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 3rd Shelly Beach (Maroon) Beach Sprint 1st Cullen, Jarrod (South Maroubra) 2nd Mapu, Cade (Wamberal) 3rd Sears, Matthew (Long Reef) Beach Flags 1st Mapu, Cade (Wamberal) 2nd Nicol, Kurt (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Sailor, Tristan (Wollongong City) Beach Relay 1st Manly (Blue) 2nd South Maroubra (A) 3rd North Cronulla (Blue) UNDER 12 MALE Iron Man 1st Maskell, Harrison (Catherine Hill Bay) 2nd Lowe-Griffiths, Callum (Queenscliff) 3rd Dawson, Bradley (Warilla-Barrack Point) Board 1st Lehmann, Jye (Catherine Hill Bay) 2nd Laing, Riley (North Entrance) 3rd Maskell, Harrison (Catherine Hill Bay) Board Rescue 1st Catherine Hill Bay (Gold) 2nd Cronulla (A) 3rd North Entrance (Gold) Board Relay 1st Queenscliff (Red) 2nd North Curl Curl (Green) 3rd Cronulla (A) Surf Race 1st Maskell, Harrison (Catherine Hill Bay) 2nd Hoare, Christopher (North Cronulla) 3rd Lowe-Griffiths, Callum (Queenscliff) Surf Teams 1st Queenscliff (Red) 2nd North Cronulla (Blue) 3rd Cronulla (A) Beach Sprint 1st Cassidy, Joshua (Elouera) 2nd Trew, Jake (Mollymook) 3rd Burgmann, Tim (Helensburgh Stanwell Park) Beach Flags 1st Keenan, Darcy (Caves Beach) 2nd Trew, Jake (Mollymook) 3rd Varnier, Lucas (Bronte) Beach Relay 1st Wanda (A) 2nd North Cronulla (Blue) 3rd South Maroubra (A)

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UNDER 12 FEMALE Iron Woman 1st Wood, Rachel (Umina Beach) 2nd Walters, Sally (Swansea Belmont) 3rd Fahey, Scarlett (Lennox Head)

Beach Flags 1st Williams, Payton (North Wollongong) 2nd Munro, Talia (Cronulla) 3rd Stewart, Maya (Fingal Beach)

Board 1st Sculley, Hannah (Lennox Head) 2nd Costello, Lily (Swansea Belmont) 3rd Tonoli, Sophia (Mona Vale)

Beach Relay 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Newport (Newport A) 3rd Bronte (Blue)

Board Rescue 1st Swansea Belmont (B) 2nd Swansea Belmont (A) 3rd Elouera (Blue)

UNDER 11 MALE Iron Man 1st Lussick, Freddy (Freshwater) 2nd Nott, Tyler (Wanda) 3rd Onley, Kai (Coffs Harbour)

Board Relay 1st Swansea Belmont (A) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd Wanda (A) Surf Race 1st King, Sam (Elouera) 2nd Krenkels, Remi (Manly) 3rd Wood, Rachel (Umina Beach) Surf Teams 1st Umina Beach (A) 2nd North Bondi (A) 3rd Swansea Belmont (A) Beach Sprint 1st Hadfield, Ngaire (Cronulla) 2nd McGovern , Sophie (North Curl Curl) 3rd Stortenbeker, Tara (Elouera) Beach Flags 1st Hadfield, Ngaire (Cronulla) 2nd Broomby, Samantha (Tacking Point) 3rd Loades, Gabbie (Nobbys ) Beach Relay 1st North Bondi (A) 2nd Bronte (Blue) 2nd Elouera (Blue)

Board 1st Newling, Andrew (Manly) 2nd Lussick, Freddy (Freshwater) 3rd Nott, Tyler (Wanda) Board Rescue 1st Wanda (A) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd Newcastle (Black) Board Relay 1st Freshwater (A) 2nd South Maroubra (A) 3rd Wanda (A) Surf Race 1st O`Reilly, Sean (Coffs Harbour) 2nd Curll, James (Manly) 3rd Kinsela, Ky (Coffs Harbour) Surf Teams 1st Elouera (Blue) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 3rd Wanda (A) Beach Sprint 1st Scrivener, Brock (Wollongong City) 2nd Petersen, Miles (Newcastle) 3rd Kelleher, Finian (Queenscliff)

UNDER 11 FEMALE Iron Woman 1st Rodwell, Jazmyn (Terrigal) 2nd Allen , Taylah (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Booth, Keeley (Avoca Beach)

Beach Flags 1st Scrivener, Brock (Wollongong City) 2nd Barbuto, Blake (North Cronulla) 3rd Nicol, David (Coffs Harbour)

Board 1st Cooper, Alysse (Queenscliff) 2nd Rodwell, Jazmyn (Terrigal) 3rd Hurt, Emily (Cudgen Headland)

Beach Relay 1st Wanda (A) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd Avoca Beach (A)

Board Rescue 1st Queenscliff (Red) 2nd Caves Beach (A) 3rd Thirroul (A)

UNDER 10 MALE Board 1st McGregor, Jack (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Tancred, Caleb (Avoca Beach) 3rd Stone, Blair (Swansea Belmont)

Board Relay 1st Queenscliff (Blue) 2nd Umina Beach (A) 3rd Cronulla (A) Surf Race 1st Hood, Kira (North Cronulla) 2nd Scott, Naomi (Queenscliff) 3rd Allen , Taylah (Warilla-Barrack Point) Surf Teams 1st Bronte (Blue) 2nd Queenscliff (Blue) 3rd North Cronulla (Blue) Beach Sprint 1st Edwards, Kristie (Newport) 2nd Stewart, Maya (Fingal Beach) 3rd Parker, Eve (Newport)

Board Relay 1st Avoca Beach (A) 2nd Swansea Belmont (A) 3rd Bronte (Blue) Surf Race 1st Gavin, Mackenzie (Bronte) 2nd Moore, Kyah (Caves Beach) 3rd Dowel, Blake (Warilla-Barrack Point) Surf Teams 1st Bronte (Blue) 2nd North Cronulla (Blue) 3rd Avoca Beach (A) Beach Sprint 1st Geelan, Cohan (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Fagan, William (Coogee) 2nd Best, Bradman (Umina Beach)

Beach Flags 1st Henderson, Connor (Caves Beach) 2nd Kasun, Levi (Avoca Beach) 3rd Trenholme, Dylan (MacMasters Beach)

Board Relay 1st Avoca Beach (A) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd Cudgen Headland (Blue)

Beach Relay 1st Avoca Beach (A) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd North Cronulla (Blue)

Surf Race 1st Atherton, Mitchel (Tacking Point) 2nd Braddish, Lachlan (Umina Beach) 3rd Zikarsky, Ruben (Elouera)

UNDER 10 FEMALE Board 1st Walker, Summer (Bronte) 2nd Callaghan, Macy (Avoca Beach) 3rd Curtis, Phoebe (Manly)

Surf Teams 1st Avoca Beach (A) 2nd Queenscliff (Blue) 3rd North Cronulla (Blue)

Board Relay 1st Thirroul (A) 2nd Avoca Beach (A) 3rd North Curl Curl (Green) Surf Race 1st Walker, Summer (Bronte) 2nd Walker, Scout (Avoca Beach) 3rd Callaghan, Macy (Avoca Beach) Surf Teams 1st Bronte (Blue) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd North Bondi (A) Beach Sprint 1st Dribbus, Ashley (Bulli) 2nd Dunford, Ashley (Long Reef) 3rd Latu, Ava (Terrigal) Beach Flags 1st Sheaves, Phoebe (Terrigal) 2nd Latu, Ava (Terrigal) 3rd Sinclair, Keely (Wauchope Bonny Hills) Beach Relay 1st Freshwater (A) 2nd Avoca Beach (A) 3rd North Curl Curl (Green)

Wade Relay 1st Avoca Beach (A) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) 3rd Wanda (A)

Under 11 Cameron Relay 1st Coffs Harbour (A) 2nd North Cronulla (Blue) 3rd Manly (Blue)

Beach Sprint 1st Walker, Piper-Lily (Avoca Beach) 2nd Harrison, Piper (Manly) 3rd Wheeler, Charlise (Copacabana)

Beach Relay 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Elouera (Blue) 3rd Collaroy (Black)

Surf Race 1st Curll, Eliza (Manly) 2nd Ross, Mia (Wanda) 3rd Molle, Romane (North Bondi)

UNDER 8 MALE Wade 1st Tancred, Kye (Avoca Beach) 2nd Ross, Finn (Wanda) 3rd Warne, Joseph (Cudgen Headland)

Beach Relay 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd North Bondi (A) UNDER 9 MALE Board 1st Lehmann, Kyle (Catherine Hill Bay) 2nd Swift, Tom (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Elabbasi, Jordan (Yamba)

Board Relay 1st Terrigal (A) 2nd Manly (A) 3rd Swansea Belmont (A)

March Past 1st Sawtell (A) 2nd Collaroy (Black) 3rd North Cronulla (Gold)

Under 12 Cameron Relay 1st Catherine Hill Bay (Gold) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd Wanda (A)

Board Relay 1st Wanda (A) 2nd Swansea Belmont (A) 3rd North Bondi (A)

Beach Flags 1st Millard, Jayme (Sandon Point) 2nd Lane, Hannah (South Maroubra) 3rd Carrothers, Macy (Avalon Beach)

All Age Board Relay 1st Manly (Blue) 2nd Catherine Hill Bay (Gold) 3rd Caves Beach (A)

Wade 1st Fahey, Daisy (Lennox Head) 2nd Ritchie, Layla (North Narrabeen) 3rd Walker, Tiger (Bronte)

Beach Flags 1st Harrison, Piper (Manly) 2nd Davidson-Bunch, Jacinta (Helensburgh Stanwell Park) 3rd Wheeler, Charlise (Copacabana)

Beach Sprint 1st McGill, Charlotte (North Bondi) 2nd Crawford, Riley (Manly) 3rd Soares, Christianna (MacMasters Beach)

Board Rescue 1st *North Burleigh (A) 2nd Terrigal (A) 3rd Manly (A) 4th Freshwater (A)

Beach Sprint 1st McBean, Angus (Manly) 2nd Shaw, Max (Bellinger Valley-North Beach) All Age Beach Relay 1st South Maroubra (A) 3rd Nelson, Blaine (Shelly Beach) 2nd Avoca Beach (A) 3rd Manly (Blue) Beach Flags 1st Stonestreet, Sam (Cronulla) Under 14 Cameron Relay 2nd Dunn, Jai (Cronulla) 1st Byron Bay (Red) 3rd Humphreys, Jamie (Cronulla) 2nd North Cronulla (Blue) 3rd North Curl Curl (A) Beach Relay 1st South Maroubra (A) Under 13 Cameron Relay 2nd Manly (Blue) 1st Manly (Blue) 3rd Cooks Hill (Red) 2nd Cudgen Headland (Blue) 3rd North Cronulla (Blue) UNDER 8 FEMALE

UNDER 9 FEMALE Board 1st Miller, Kirsten (Umina Beach) 2nd Singleton, Georgia (Freshwater) 3rd Curll, Eliza (Manly)

Surf Teams 1st Wanda (A) 2nd Bronte (Blue) 3rd North Bondi (A)

Surf Teams 1st Manly (A) 2nd Bondi (A) 3rd Redhead (A)

2 Person R&R 1st Collaroy (Black) 2nd Collaroy (Red) 3rd Collaroy (White) 3rd MacMasters Beach (Red)

Wade Relay 1st Manly (Blue) 2nd Bronte (Blue) 3rd Ocean Beach (Blue) Beach Sprint 1st Carter, Beau (Brunswick) 2nd Helu, Aiden (Manly) 3rd Wilson, Asher (Coogee) Beach Flags 1st Crossle, Tom (Elouera) 2nd Atkinson, Nicholas (Cronulla) 3rd Sully, Tyler (North Curl Curl) Beach Relay 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Elouera (Blue) 3rd Caves Beach (A) TEAM EVENTS 5 Person R&R 1st Collaroy (Black) 2nd Bronte (Blue) 3rd Collaroy (White)

Rescue Tube Rescue 1st Swansea Belmont (A) 2nd Manly (A) 3rd Freshwater (A) Ski 1st Baxter, Joanna (Terrigal) 2nd Chappel, Kim (Byron Bay) 3rd Keelan, Rebecca (Manly) Double Ski 1st Manly (G) 2nd Byron Bay (A) 3rd Manly (F) Ski Relay 1st Manly (A) 2nd Freshwater (A) 3rd Terrigal (A) Taplin Relay 1st Manly (A) 2nd Terrigal (A) 3rd Manly (B) Belt Race 1st Falzon, Candice (Manly) 2nd King, Rachelle (Terrigal) 3rd Lauricella, Jessica (Wanda)

Overall Pointscore 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Manly North Cronulla Cronulla Avoca Beach Wanda Swansea Belmont Bronte Elouera Queenscliff Caves Beach

230 205.5 178 138.5 127 118 114.5 101.5 96 81.5

Surf Boat 1st South Curl Curl (Gold) 2nd Avoca Beach (Zenith) 3rd Mona Vale (Black)

ALLPHONES NSW OPEN SURF LIFE SAVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 18th, 19th & 20th MARCH KINGSCLIFF BEACH KINGSCLIFF OPEN FEMALE Ironwoman 1st *Moir, Brodie (North Burleigh) 2nd *Bennett, Alyce (North Burleigh) 3rd Nurthen, Amy (Terrigal) 4th Falzon, Candice (Manly) 5th.White, Jordan (Warilla-Barrack Point) Board 1st Bain, Alicia (Terrigal) 2nd *Moir, Brodie (North Burleigh) 3rd Chapman, Nikki (Swansea Belmont) 4th Stone, Lauren (Copacabana) Board Riding 1st.Klein, Codie (Cudgen Headland) 2nd.Hurt, Letarcia (Salt) 3rd.Strain, Matilda (North Bondi) 4th.Gurr, Emily (Queenscliff) Surf Race 1st Bennett, Alyce (North Burleigh) 2nd Miller, Alisha (Freshwater) 3rd Waugh, Kirsty (Swansea Belmont) 4th Allum, Kate (Wanda)

Beach Sprint 1st Masters, Bree (Cronulla) 2nd Graf, Elly (Elouera) 3rd Shorter, Laura (Queenscliff) Beach Flags 1st Humphries, Laura (Helensburgh-Stanwell Park) 2nd Graf, Elly (Elouera) 3rd Shorter, Laura (Queenscliff) Beach Relay 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Elouera (White) 3rd Collaroy (A) 2km Beach Run 1st Leadbeater, Angela (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Mcgain, Alexandra (Bilgola) 3rd Conder, Kate (Elouera) 5 Person R&R 1st Bondi (A) 2nd Coogee (Coogee Black) 3rd Freshwater (Fins) Champion Lifesaver 1st Pelly, Melinda (Manly) 2nd Jolly, Emma (Manly) 3rd Johnson, Tara (Helensburgh-Stanwell Park) OPEN MALE Ironman 1st Louis, Kendrick (Collaroy) 2nd Simpson, Mark (Cronulla) 3rd Day, Ali (Warilla-Barrack Point)

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Board Rescue 1st Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) 2nd Redhead (B) 3rd Terrigal (A)

Board Relay 1st North Cronulla (Gold) 2nd Wanda (Blue) 3rd Swansea Belmont (A)

Board 1st Day, Ali (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Louis, Kendrick (Collaroy) 3rd Allum, Hayden (Cronulla)

Beach Relay 1st Collaroy (A) 2nd Coogee (Coogee) 3rd *Kurrawa (A) 4th Manly (A)

Rescue Tube Rescue 1st Redhead (A) 2nd Terrigal (A) 3rd Wanda (Blue)

Rescue Tube Rescue 1st Swansea Belmont (A) 2nd Manly (A) 3rd Freshwater (A)

Board Rescue 1st Collaroy (A) 2nd Wanda (Blue) 3rd Cronulla (Blue)

2km Beach Run 1st Jarrold, Timothy (Bondi) 2nd Ham, Troy (Swansea Belmont) 3rd Allen, Ben (Bulli)

Taplin Relay 1st Terrigal (A) 2nd Manly (A) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black)

Taplin Relay 1st Manly (A) 2nd Cronulla (A) 3rd Wanda (Blue)

Board Relay 1st Redhead (A) 2nd Wanda (Blue) 3rd Cronulla (B)

5 Person R&R 1st Wanda (Blue) 2nd Freshwater (Maroon) 3rd Ocean Beach (Blue)

Ski 1st Nurthen, Amy (Terrigal) 2nd Rowe, Georgina (Manly) 3rd Davis, Jessica (Terrigal)

Ski 1st Griffiths, Ben (Bulli) 2nd Speer, Sam (Manly) 3rd Booth, Daniel (Swansea Belmont)

Board Riding 1st Jenkins, Rory (North Cronulla) 2nd James, Mitchell (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Bain, Michael (Avoca Beach) 4th Hatton, Robert (Woonona)

Champion Lifesaver 1st Orford, Ben (Cronulla) 2nd Job, Shannon (North Steyne) 3rd Metti, Daryn (Cronulla)

Ski Relay 1st Terrigal (A) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 3rd Manly (A)

Ski Relay 1st Collaroy (A) 2nd Byron Bay (A) 3rd Terrigal (A)

OPEN EVENTS 6 Person R&R 1st Bondi (A) 2nd Collaroy (Red) 3rd Wanda (Blue)

Beach Sprint 1st Williams, Katie (Collaroy) 2nd Cardillo, Bernadette (Bulli) 3rd Redden, Jessica (Collaroy)

Beach Sprint 1st *Mispelhorn, Benjamin (Kurrawa) 2nd Moran, James (Coogee) 3rd Gordon, Kieran (Merewether) 4th Mcintyre, Robert (Terrigal)

Beach Flags 1st Williams, Katie (Collaroy) 2nd Archer, Lauren (Cronulla) 3rd Robertson, Marnie (Swansea Belmont)

Beach Flags 1st *Mispelhorn, Benjamin (Kurrawa) 2nd Donegal, Baden (Collaroy)

Beach Relay 1st Collaroy (A) 2nd Cronulla (A) 3rd Wanda (Blue)

2km Beach Run 1st Olzomer, Gilbert (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 2nd Condie, Ben (Byron Bay) 3rd Draman, Brett (Cabarita Beach)

2km Beach Run 1st McGain, Alexandra (Bilgola) 2nd McGrath, Georgia (North Cronulla) 3rd Martinuzzo, Melissa (Queenscliff)

Beach Relay 1st Manly (A) 2nd Newport (Gold) 3rd Coogee (Coogee)

Champion Lifesaver 1st Jolly, Renae (Mona Vale) 2nd Gallagher, Ashley (Swansea Belmont) 3rd Radford, Danielle (Swansea Belmont)

Champion Lifesaver 1st Selosse, Andrew (Long Reef) 2nd Humphrey, Lachlan (North Steyne) 3rd Goggin, Jedd (Wauchope-Bonny Hills

Mixed Double Ski 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Manly (A) 3rd Queenscliff (Red) 3rd Wanda (Blue)

UNDER 19 MALE Ironman 1st Helson, Jacob (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Moyes, Jack (Terrigal) 3rd Allum, Mitchell (Wanda)

UNDER 19 EVENTS Belt Race 1st Mcfarlane-Bentley, Sean (Cronulla) 2nd Clarke, Alex (Wanda) 3rd Earp, Samuel (Swansea Belmont)

UNDER 19 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Halligan, Devon (Manly) 2nd White, Jordan (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Nurthen, Amy (Terrigal)

Board 1st Allum, Mitchell (Wanda) 2nd Gray, Nathan (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 3rd Moyes, Jack (Terrigal)

Surf Boat 1st South Curl Curl (Dutch Rudders) 2nd Freshwater (Avatars) 3rd Bilgola (Bilgola Blue)

Beach Relay 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Helensburgh-Stanwell Park (Shoutouts) 3rd Wanda (Blue)

Board Rescue 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Terrigal (A) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X)

5 Person R&R 1st Coogee (Coogee Black) 2nd North Cronulla (Gold) 3rd Freshwater (Maroon)

2km Beach Run 1st Jeffcoat, Emma (Dee Why) 2nd Lavalle, Olivia (North Wollongong) 3rd Smyth, Lilli (Coffs Harbour)

Board Relay 1st Terrigal (A) 2nd Wanda (Blue) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X)

First Aid Competition 1st Umina Beach (Red) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd Manly (White)

Champion Lifesaver 1st Jeffcoat, Emma (Dee Why) 2nd Freakley, Clare (Freshwater) 3rd Bennett, Kiorie (South Curl Curl)

UNDER 17 EVENTS March Past 1st North Cronulla (Gold)

Board Riding 1st James, Mitchell (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Lumsden, Saxon (Terrigal) 3rd Power, Alex (Byron Bay) 4th Bracken, Jake (Elouera)

Double Ski 1st Swansea Belmont (A) 2nd Byron Bay (B) 3rd Byron Bay (A)

UNDER 17 MALE Ironman 1st Woods, John (Wanda) 2nd *Orchard, Zac (Surfers Paradise) 3rd Rofe, Mitchell (Cronulla)

Belt Race 1st Woods, John (Wanda) 2nd Furniss, Jay (Wanda) 3rd Smith, Callum (Cudgen Headland) 4th Rofe, Mitchell (Cronulla)

Board 1st *Orchard, Zac (Surfers Paradise) 2nd Morgan, Isaac (Redhead) 3rd Wheeler, Beau (Bulli)

5 Person R&R 1st Freshwater (Maroon) 2nd Wanda (Blue) 3rd North Cronulla (Red)

Board Rescue 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Newport (Gold) 3rd Swansea Belmont (A)

First Aid Competition 1st Manly (Blue) 2nd Manly (Red) 3rd Ocean Beach (Blue)

Malibu Long Board Riding 1st Hatton, Robert (Woonona) Surf Race 1st Allum, Christopher (Cronulla) 2nd Simpson, Mark (Cronulla) 3rd Louis, Kendrick (Collaroy) Surf Teams 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Wanda (Blue) 3rd Swansea Belmont (A) Rescue Tube Rescue 1st Bronte (Blue) 2nd Cronulla (A) 3rd Terrigal (A) Taplin Relay 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Wanda (Blue) 3rd Bronte (A) Ski 1st Scott, Peter (Redhead) 2nd White, Hayden (Warilla-Barrack Point) 3rd Kilmurray, Christopher (Bronte) Double Ski 1st Redhead (A) 2nd Swansea Belmont (B) 3rd Collaroy (A) Ski Relay 1st Redhead (A) 2nd Cronulla (A) 3rd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) Belt Race 1st Allum, Christopher (Cronulla) 2nd Small, Rohan (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Schofield, Timothy (Terrigal) 4th Shaw, Tim (North Bondi) Surf Boat 1st Bilgola (Bilgola Gold) 2nd Austinmer (Blue) 3rd Bulli (A) Beach Sprint 1st Kember, Michael (Collaroy) 2nd Lynch, Jake (Newport) 3rd Marynissen, Elliott (Collaroy) Beach Flags 1st Drysdale, Blake (Helensburgh-Stanwell Park) 2nd *Reiken, Thomas (Mooloolaba) 3rd *Mispelhorn, Benjamin (Kurrawa) 4th *Kelckhoven, Andrew (North Burleigh) 5th Robberds, Daniel (Helensburgh-Stanwell Park)

Mixed 5 Person R&R 1st Collaroy (Red) 2nd Bondi (A) 3rd Coogee (Coogee) March Past 1st Collaroy (Bears) 2nd Collaroy (Ladies) 3rd Freshwater (Maroon) First Aid Competition 1st Manly (Blue) 2nd Ocean Beach (Interns) 3rd Dee Why (Dywhite) Patrol Competition 1st Coogee (Coogee) 2nd Ocean Beach (Blue)

Board 1st Nurthen, Amy (Terrigal) 2nd Stone, Lauren (Copacabana) 3rd King, Rachelle (Terrigal) Board Rescue 1st Terrigal (A) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Yellow) 3rd Terrigal (C) Board Relay 1st Terrigal (A) 2nd Warilla-Barrack Point (Black) 3rd Wanda (Blue) Board Riding 1st Klein, Codie (Cudgen Headland) Surf Race 1st Halligan, Devon (Manly) 2nd Williams, Polly (Manly) 3rd Lemke, Hannah (Cooks Hill) Surf Teams 1st Terrigal (A) 2nd Wanda (Blue) 3rd Cronulla (A)

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Surf Race 1st O`Brien, Kyle (Cronulla) 2nd Klouzal, Trent (Manly) 3rd Clarke, Alex (Wanda) 3rd Moyes, Jack (Terrigal) Surf Teams 1st Wanda (Blue) 2nd Terrigal (A) 3rd Swansea Belmont (A)

UNDER 17 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Elkerton, Zoe (Shellharbour) 2nd Brown, Briella (Queenscliff) 3rd Puskaris, Taylar (Wanda) Board 1st Gasparotto, Elyssia (Ocean Beach) 2nd Little, Bridget (Cronulla) 3rd O Carroll, Jessie (Freshwater)

Board Relay 1st Freshwater (A) 2nd Shellharbour (Red) 3rd Avoca Beach (A) Board Riding 1st Hurt, Letarcia (Salt) 2nd Gurr, Emily (Queenscliff) 3rd Strain, Matilda (North Bondi) Surf Race 1st Puskaris, Taylar (Wanda) 2nd Collins, Jess (Redhead) 3rd Gasparotto, Elyssia (Ocean Beach) Surf Teams 1st Wanda (Blue) 2nd Redhead (A) 3rd Cronulla (A) Rescue Tube 1st Collins, Jess (Redhead) 2nd Lauricella, Jessica (Wanda) 3rd Brown, Briella (Queenscliff) Taplin Relay 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Shellharbour (Red) 3rd Wanda (Blue) Ski 1st Leaver, Elena (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Burgess, Emma (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Templeman, Kellie (Byron Bay) Ski Relay 1st Bulli (A) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) 3rd Byron Bay (A) Beach Sprint 1st Masters, Bree (Cronulla) 2nd Dibley, Siobhan (Cronulla) 3rd Zervos, Stephanie (Newport) Beach Flags 1st Dibley, Siobhan (Cronulla) 2nd Masters, Bree (Cronulla) 3rd Tonegato, Emma (Helensburgh-Stanwell Park)

Board Riding 1st Jenkins, Rory (North Cronulla) 2nd Bain, Michael (Avoca Beach) 3rd James, Jarrod (Cudgen Headland) 4th Gosling, Luke (Manly) Surf Race 1st Smith, Callum (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Waddell, Jack (Soldiers Beach) 3rd Annabel, Robert (Avoca Beach) 4th Costello, Isak (Swansea Belmont) Surf Teams 1st Wanda (Blue) 2nd North Cronulla (Gold) 3rd Cronulla (A) Rescue Tube 1st Bridge, Keelan (Ocean Beach) 2nd Groot, Tjade (Woolgoolga) 3rd Smith, Callum (Cudgen Headland) 4th Fowler, Rhys (North Cronulla) Under 17 Male Taplin Relay 1st Ocean Beach (Blue) 2nd Queenscliff (Red) 3rd Swansea Belmont (A) Ski 1st Carberry, Ben (Warilla-Barrack Point) 2nd Djodan, Samuel (Swansea Belmont) 3rd Brooks, Max (Newport) Ski Relay 1st Newport (A) 2nd North Cronulla (Gold) 3rd Redhead (A) Beach Sprint 1st Dewey, Thomas (Bulli) 2nd Humphries, Patrick (Manly) 3rd Ambrose, Benjamin (Newport) Beach Flags 1st Mcintosh, Sam (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Dewey, Thomas (Bulli) 3rd Hall-Muir, Liam (Cooks Hill) Beach Relay 1st Coogee (Coogee) 2km Beach Run 1st Doran, Christopher (Helensburgh-Stanwell Park) 2nd Green, Jake (Thirroul) 3rd Cracknell, Toby (Avoca Beach) Champion Lifesaver 1st Yeates, Liam (South Curl Curl) 2nd Josesph, Mastrangelo (North Steyne) 3rd Roche, Andrew (South Curl Curl)

Board Relay 1st Avoca Beach (A) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) 3rd Byron Bay (A)

UNDER 15 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Rogers, Lana (Cronulla) 2nd Pierce, Elyssa (Wanda) 3rd Nurthen, Karlee (Terrigal) Board 1st Nurthen, Karlee (Terrigal) 2nd Matuschka, Kaitlyn (Avoca Beach) 3rd Kassulke, Mieke (Manly)

Board Riding 1st *Gyory, Luke (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Morris, Jesse (Bulli) 3rd Bolton-Hardy, Koah (Fingal Rovers) 4th Griffin, Andrew (Shelly Beach)

Board Rescue 1st Wanda (Blue) 2nd Terrigal (B) 3rd *Burleigh Heads Mowbray Park (A)

Surf Race 1st Collins, Daniel (Redhead) 2nd Thomas, Murray (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 3rd Greenlaw, Lorne (Byron Bay)

Board Relay 1st Wanda (Blue) 2nd North Cronulla (Gold) 3rd Terrigal (B)

Surf Teams 1st Cronulla (A) 2nd Manly (A) 3rd Redhead (A)

Board Riding 1st Spence, Ashlee (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Hurt, Alice (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Waddell, Hannah (Soldiers Beach)

Rescue Tube 1st Thornton, Ben (Coogee) 2nd Brown, Josh (Byron Bay) 3rd Robertson, Jack (Cronulla)

Surf Race 1st Rogers, Lana (Cronulla) 2nd Stirton, Nicola (Freshwater) 3rd *Cook, Jordan (Burleigh Heads Mowbray Park) 4th Gasparotto, Alessandra (Ocean Beach)

Cameron Relay 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Manly (B) 3rd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X)

Surf Teams 1st Wanda (Blue) 2nd North Cronulla (Gold) 3rd Terrigal (A) Rescue Tube 1st Stirton, Nicola (Freshwater) 2nd *Cook, Jordan (Burleigh Heads Mowbray Park) 3rd Pierce, Elyssa (Wanda) 4th Rogers, Lana (Cronulla) Cameron Relay 1st Wanda (Blue) 2nd North Cronulla (Gold) 3rd Terrigal (A) Beach Sprint 1st Stortenbeker, Renee (Elouera) 2nd Mould, Bianca (Avoca Beach) 3rd Barnes, Layla (Thirroul) Beach Flags 1st Mould, Bianca (Avoca Beach) 2nd Barnes, Layla (Thirroul) 3rd Lutze, Megan (Long Reef) Beach Relay 1st Elouera (White) 2nd Helensburgh-Stanwell Park (Biebernators) 3rd Wanda (Blue) 2km Beach Run 1st Bakker, Ainslie (Lennox Head-Alstonville) 2nd Burgess, Zoe (Coffs Harbour) 3rd Richards, Morgan (Bulli) Champion Lifesaver 1st Mason, Sita (Manly) 2nd Fuller, Caitlin (South Curl Curl) 3rd Krucler, Helen (Umina Beach) UNDER 15 MALE Ironman 1st Bruce, Lachlan (Manly) 2nd Thronton, Ben (Coogee) 3rd Thomas, Murray (Lennox Head-Alstonville) Board 1st Fitzsimmons, Riley (Avoca Beach) 2nd May, Tyler (North Cronulla) 3rd Marshall, Alex (Swansea Belmont) Board Rescue 1st Avoca Beach (A) 2nd Lennox Head-Alstonville (X) 3rd Manly (B)

Beach Sprint 1st Lorang, Hamish (Cooks Hill) 2nd Smith, Nathan (Terrigal) 2nd Adams, Steven (Woolgoolga) Beach Flags 1st Eglesz, Andras (Manly) 2nd Lorang, Hamish (Cooks Hill) 3rd Hannell, Wade (Ocean Beach) Beach Relay 1st Coogee (Coogee) 2nd Elouera (Blue) 3rd South Maroubra (A) 2km Beach Run 1st Wright, Liam (Port Macquarie) 2nd Hoare, Oliver (North Cronulla) 3rd Collins, Daniel (Redhead) Champion Lifesaver 1st Bruce, Lachlan (Manly) 2nd Yeates, Joshua (South Curl Curl) 3rd Waining, Jack (Umina Beach) UNDER 15 EVENTS 5 Person R&R 1st Collaroy (Black) 2nd Coogee (Coogee Red) 3rd North Cronulla (Blue) First Aid Competition 1st Manly (Blue) 2nd Manly (White) 3rd Umina Beach (Black) OTHER EVENTS Lifesaver Relay 1st Bulli (Gold) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd Avoca Beach (A) Boat Relay 1st Avoca Beach (Z Zenith Monkeys) 2nd South Curl Curl (A) 3rd Caves Beach (Caves) Reserve Grade Surf Boat 1st Macmasters Beach (Blue) 2nd Queenscliff (Rexonas) 3rd Avoca Beach (Munjas) Over 24 Restricted Surf Race 1st Allum, Christopher (Cronulla) 2nd Simpson, Mark (Cronulla) 3rd Whiteman, Ethan (Swansea Belmont)

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SURF SPORTS RESULTS Board 1st Foran, Tim (Redhead) 2nd Squiers, Ben (Wanda) 3rd Kent, Matt (Redhead)

Under 23 March Past 1st Collaroy (Red) 2nd North Cronulla (Gold) 3rd Manly (Blue)

Board Rescue 1st Redhead (B) 2nd Wollongong City (Red) 3rd Queenscliff (A)

Under 23 Female Surf Boat 1st Macmasters Beach (Blue) 2nd Collaroy (Giggles) 3rd South Curl Curl (Those Girls)

Surf Race 1st Gibbs, Shane (Redhead) 2nd Squiers, Ben (Wanda) 3rd Fernandez, Matthew (Coogee)

Under 23 Male Surf Boat 1st Dixon Park (Dixon Park) 2nd Dee Why (Dingos) 3rd Palm Beach (Pearlers)

Overall Pointscore 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Manly Cronulla Wanda Terrigal Swansea Belmont Collaroy North Cronulla Avoca Beach Redhead Freshwater

309 275 245 238 142 140 111 109 108 102

ALLPHONES NSW MASTERS SURF LIFE SAVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 17TH MARCH 2011 KINGSCLIFF BEACH

Rescue Tube 1st Jones, Gordon (Avoca Beach) 2nd Tim, Jennett (Wollongong City) 3rd Jefferson, Paul (Coogee) Ski 1st Squiers, Ben (Wanda) 2nd Hamilton, Ben (Avoca Beach) 3rd Vujanic, Sasa (North Cronulla) Double Ski 1st North Bondi (A) 2nd North Cronulla (A) 3rd Avoca Beach (A)

Board Rescue 1st Shellharbour (Red) 2nd North Avoca Beach (A) 2km Beach Run 1st Cocksutt, Melinda (Port Macquarie) 2nd Whiteside, Melinda (Helensburgh-Stanwell Park) 3rd Bell, Susan (Helensburgh-Stanwell Park) 35-39 MALE Ironman 1st Michael, Jennett (Wollongong City) 2nd Thistlethwaite, Matthew (Maroubra) 3rd Conrick, Boyd (Redhead) Board 1st Stuart, Chris (Thirroul) 2nd Goldschmidt, Simon (Newport) 3rd Michael, Jennett (Wollongong) Board Rescue 1st Newport (A) 2nd Terrigal (A) 3rd Thirroul (Blue) Surf Race 1st Goldschmidt, Simon (Newport) 2nd Watkins, Simon (Bondi) 3rd Young, James (Cronulla) Rescue Tube 1st Young, James (Cronulla) 2nd O’Neill, John (Fingal Rovers) 3rd Goldschmidt, Simon (Newport)

30-34 FEMALE

Beach Sprint 1st Ruzicka, Rubin (Manly) 2nd Hatch, Stephen (Newport) 3rd Jones, Clayton (Newport)

Ironwoman 1st Kent, Michelle (Redhead) 2nd Pelly, Melinda (Manly) 3rd Stone, Paula (Port Macquarie)

Beach Flags 1st Jones, Clayton (Newport) 2nd Alcock, Wade (Caves Beach) 3rd Waghorn, Michael (Caves Beach)

Board 1st Kent, Michelle (Redhead) 2nd Pelly, Melinda (Manly) 3rd Findlay, Kim (North Avoca Beach)

2km Beach Run 1st Camp, Aaron (Ocean Beach)

Double Ski 1st Redhead (A) 2nd Bronte (A) 3rd Elouera (White)

35-39 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Crawford, Rebecca (Manly) 2nd Bishop, Christine (Umina Beach)

Beach Sprint 1st Chapman, Jason (Newport) 2nd Shaw, Darren (Shellharbour) 3rd Skelton, Jordi (South Curl Curl)

Board 1st Bell, Susan (Helensburgh-Stanwell Park) 2nd Hill, Robyn (Collaroy) 3rd Cocksutt, Melinda (Port Macquarie)

Beach Flags 1st Chapman, Jason (Newport) 2nd Farruggio, Gero (Queenscliff) 3rd Nelson, Matthew (Cudgen Headland)

Board Rescue 1st Cudgen Headland (Blue) 2nd Umina Beach (A) 3rd Helensburgh-Stanwell Park (White)

2km Beach Run 1st Ballard, Steve (Shellharbour) 2nd Plunkett, Ben (Yamba) 3rd Tucker, Jason (Ocean Beach)

Surf Race 1st Bell, Susan (Helensburgh-Stanwell Park) 2nd Chastre, Jennifer (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Cocksutt, Melinda (Port Macquarie)

40-44 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Armstrong-Smith, Kerry (Umina Beach) 2nd Estens, Kylie (The Lakes) 3rd Fleming, Kimberley (Bulli)

Board Rescue 1st Redhead (A) 2nd Port Macquarie (Gold) 3rd North Avoca Beach (A) Surf Race 1st Smith, Cherie (Redhead) 2nd Pelly, Melinda (Manly) 3rd Logan, Nicola (Coogee) Rescue Tube 1st Kent, Michelle (Redhead) 2nd Logan, Nicola (Coogee) 3rd Pelly, Melinda (Manly) Ski 1st Pelly, Melinda (Manly) 2nd Morgan, Sophie (Bronte) 3rd Stone, Paula (Port Macquarie) Beach Sprint 1st Wright, Rebecca (Woolgoolga) 2nd Logan, Nicola (Coogee) Beach Flags 1st Wright, Rebecca (Woolgoolga) 2nd Chant, Terrena (Coogee) 3rd Laughlan, Amanda (Coogee) 2km Beach Run 1st Leadbeater, Angela (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Sharp, Helene (Clovelly) 30-34 MALE Ironman 1st Squiers, Ben (Wanda) 2nd Gibbs, Shane (Redhead) 3rd Kent, Matt (Redhead)

Rescue Tube 1st Hill, Robyn (Collaroy) 2nd Chastre, Jennifer (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Cocksutt, Melinda (Port Macquarie) Ski 1st Brown, Lisa (Redhead) 2nd Bishop, Christine (Umina Beach) 3rd Crawford, Rebecca (Manly) Beach Sprint 1st Muir, Michaela (Killcare) 2nd Paddon, Stacey (Woonona) 3rd Tucker, Allison (Ocean Beach) Beach Flags 1st Muir, Michaela (Killcare) 2nd Fotofili, Leah (Killcare) 3rd Tucker, Allison (Ocean Beach)

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Ski 1st Woodriff, Thomas (Bronte) 2nd Hatcher, Andrew (Redhead) 3rd Ginn, Jayson (Elouera)

Board 1st Murray, Heli (Byron Bay) 2nd Kaye, Jo (Byron Bay) 3rd Armstrong-Smith, Kerry (Umina Beach) Board Rescue 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Newport (A) 3rd Umina Beach (A) Surf Race 1st Miller, Dori (Bondi) 2nd Murray, Heli (Byron Bay) 3rd Douglas-Byrne, Dimity (Umina Beach) Rescue Tube 1st Miller, Dori (Bondi) 2nd Douglas-Byrne, Dimity (Umina Beach) 3rd Kaye, Jo (Byron Bay)

Ski 1st Estens, Kylie (The Lakes) 2nd Armstrong-Smith, Kerry (Umina Beach) 3rd Cansick, Trina (North Avoca)

Surf Race 1st Turnham, Carolyn (Port Macquarie) 2nd Breese, Susan (Coogee) 3rd Higgins, Carrie (Redhead)

Beach Sprint 1st Nelson, Annabel (Queenscliff) 2nd Hall, Kerri (Queenscliff) 3rd Burns, Karen (Newport)

Rescue Tube 1st Turnham, Carolyn (Port Macquarie) 2nd Breese, Susan (Coogee) 3rd Higgins, Carrie (Redhead)

Beach Flags 1st Hall, Kerri (Queenscliff) 2nd Nelson, Annabel (Queenscliff) 3rd Martin, Gail (Port Macquarie)

Ski 1st Winter, Kim (Forster) 2nd Beadman, Sarah (Byron Bay) 3rd Irwin, Karen (Byron Bay)

2km Beach Run 1st Ives, Melissa (Soldiers Beach) 2nd Evans, Deborah (Clovelly) 3rd Reid, Charlene (The Lakes)

Beach Sprint 1st Henderson, Robyn (Queenscliff) 2nd Pepper, Wendy (Clovelly) 3rd Emery, Jo (Clovelly)

40-44 MALE Ironman 1st Lemmon, Paul (Terrigal) 2nd Sewell, Scott (Byron Bay) 3rd Holmes, Brett (Sandon Point)

Beach Flags 1st Henderson, Robyn (Queenscliff) 2nd Jowett, Julie (North Avoca Beach) 3rd Pepper, Wendy (Clovelly)

Board 1st Lemmon, Paul (Terrigal) 2nd Payne, Adam (Maroubra) 3rd Schott, Darren (Maroubra)

2km Beach Run 1st Colja, Joanne (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Winter, Kim (Forster) 3rd Braddish, Deborah (Umina Beach)

Board Rescue 1st Sandon Point (Green) 2nd Sandon Point (White) 3rd Byron Bay (A)

45-49 MALE Ironman 1st Obern, Peter (Freshwater) 2nd Noble, Peter (North Avoca Beach) 3rd Newman, James (Freshwater)

Surf Race 1st Lemmon, Paul (Terrigal) 2nd Jones, Darrin (Queenscliff) 3rd Boxall, Steve (Elouera)

Board 1st Stone, Michael (Copacabana) 2nd Bargenda, Andrew (Bronte) 3rd Bond, Rick (Towradgi)

Rescue Tube 1st Boxall, Steve (Elouera) 2nd Cameron, Bryce (Killcare) 3rd Brooks, James (Newport)

Board Rescue 1st Newport (A) 2nd Freshwater (Maroon) 3rd Maroubra (Red)

Ski 1st Colquhoun, Matthew (Bondi) 2nd Schott, Darren (Maroubra) 3rd Coulter, Steven (Manly)

Surf Race 1st Gately, Christopher (Coogee) 2nd Meares, Stuart (Newport) 3rd Noble, Peter (North Avoca Beach)

Double Ski 1st Manly (Manly Green) 2nd Port Macquarie (Gold) 3rd Redhead (A)

Rescue Tube 1st Gately, Christopher (Coogee) 2nd Mison, Todd (Coogee) 3rd Belmar, Roger (Terrigal)

Beach Sprint 1st Gedz, Michael (Queenscliff) 2nd Dolly, Brian (Queenscliff) 3rd Clark, Paul (Byron Bay)

Ski 1st Boyce, Alan (Redhead) 2nd Vieceli, Anthony (Manly) 3rd Parry, Dean (Elouera)

Beach Flags 1st Gedz, Michael (Queenscliff) 2nd Fortis, Andrew (Queenscliff) 3rd Mills, Adam (Cudgen Headland)

Double Ski 1st Freshwater (Maroon) 2nd Redhead (A) 3rd The Lakes (Lakes A)

2km Beach Run 1st Busse, Claude (Manly) 2nd Ferry, Kevin (North Steyne) 3rd Sewell, Scott (Byron Bay)

Beach Sprint 1st Kassulke, Nigel (Manly) 2nd Nelson, Stephen (Queenscliff) 3rd Hoy, Stephen (Queenscliff)

45–49 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Perretta, Kerry (Shellharbour) 2nd Higgins, Janine (The Lakes) 3rd Winter, Kim (Forster)

Beach Flags 1st Kassulke, Nigel (Manly) 2nd Reid, Brett (The Lakes) 3rd Percy, Bruce (Bellambi)

Board 1st Harrison, Colleen (North Avoca Beach) 2nd Perretta, Kerry (Shellharbour) 3rd Higgins, Janine (The Lakes)

2km Beach Run 1st James, Darrin (Shellharbour) 2nd Ryan, Robert (Shellharbour) 3rd Smith, Jeffrey (Avoca Beach)

50-54 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Mowbray, Dale (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Helson, Joanne (Shellharbour) 3rd Cook, Wendy (Umina Beach) Board 1st Mowbray, Dale (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Helson, Joanne (Shellharbour) 3rd Powell, Karen (Cudgen Headland) Board Rescue 1st Swansea Belmont Surf Race 1st Helson, Joanne (Shellharbour) 2nd Pettit, Philomena (Coogee) 3rd Mowbray, Dale (Swansea Belmont) Rescue Tube 1st Helson, Joanne (Shellharbour) 2nd Pettit, Philomena (Coogee) 3rd Mowbray, Dale (Swansea Belmont) Ski 1st Mowbray, Dale (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Helson, Joanne (Shellharbour) Beach Sprint 1st Southern, Sukie (Newport) 2nd Jarvis, Helen (Byron Bay) 3rd Crick, Valoria (Woonona) Beach Flags 1st Southern, Sukie (Newport) 2nd Crick, Valoria (Woonona) 3rd Jarvis, Helen (Byron Bay) 50-54 MALE Ironman 1st Brodin, Geoff (Byron Bay) 2nd Carroll, Nick (Newport) 3rd Castro, Wayne (The Lakes) Board 1st Brodin, Geoff (Byron Bay) 2nd Carroll, Nick (Newport) 3rd O`Grady, David (Avoca Beach) Board Rescue 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Avoca Beach (A) 3rd The Lakes (Lakes A) Surf Race 1st Castro, Wayne (The Lakes) 2nd Banach, Michael (Towradgi) 3rd Emmerton, Gary (Bondi) Rescue Tube 1st Condie, Graeme (Byron Bay) 2nd Emmerton, Gary (Bondi) 3rd De Lorenzo, Stephen (Bondi) Ski 1st Bond, Chris (Byron Bay) 2nd Irwin, Paul (Byron Bay) 3rd Terrill, Ray (Redhead) Beach Sprint 1st Cook, Greg (Avoca Beach) 2nd Tubby, Phil (Killcare) 3rd Gearing, Tim (Redhead) Beach Flags 1st Brady, Paul (Dixon Park) 2nd Tubby, Phil (Killcare) 3rd Gearing, Tim (Redhead) 2km Beach Run 1st Brodin, Geoff (Byron Bay) 2nd Hassall, Tom (Shelly Beach) 3rd Stewart, Gavin (Dixon Park) 55-59 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Clarence, Marilyn (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Larssen, Carole (Cronulla) 3rd Macauley, Carolyn (Cronulla)

Board 1st Clarence, Marilyn (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Larssen, Carole (Cronulla) 3rd Macauley, Carolyn (Cronulla)

Board 1st Gielis, Janice (Cudgen Headland) Surf Race 1st Gielis, Janice (Cudgen Headland)

Board Rescue 1st Cronulla (A)

Rescue Tube 1st Gielis, Janice (Cudgen Headland)

Surf Race 1st Mckain, Vicki (Byron Bay) 2nd Macauley, Carolyn (Cronulla) 3rd Clarence, Marilyn (Swansea Belmont)

Ski 1st Gielis, Janice (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Harvey, Elizabeth (Byron Bay)

Rescue Tube 1st Macauley, Carolyn (Cronulla) 2nd Clarence, Marilyn (Swansea Belmont) 3rd Larssen, Carole (Cronulla) Ski 1st Clarence, Marilyn (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Larssen, Carole (Cronulla) 3rd Macauley, Carolyn (Cronulla) Beach Sprint 1st Eke, Susan (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Armstrong, Kerry (Collaroy) 3rd Larssen, Carole (Cronulla) Beach Flags 1st Armstrong, Kerry (Collaroy) 2nd Eke, Susan (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Porter, Helen (Queenscliff) 2km Beach Run 1st Clarence, Marilyn (Swansea Belmont) 2nd Eke, Susan (Cudgen Headland) 55-59 MALE Ironman 1st Warren, Stephen (North Cronulla) 2nd Miles, Brendon (Thirroul) 3rd Mitchell, Gary (The Lakes) Board 1st Flood, Kevin (Newport) 2nd Warren, Stephen (North Cronulla) 3rd Miles, Brendon (Thirroul) Board Rescue 1st Fairy Meadow (A) 2nd North Avoca Beach (A) 3rd Cudgen Headland (Blue) Surf Race 1st Curran, Tony (North Avoca Beach) 2nd Wozniak, Anthony (Newport) 3rd Klouzal, Harry (Cudgen Headland) Rescue Tube 1st Burns, Alan (Freshwater) 2nd Klouzal, Harry (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Wozniak, Anthony (Newport) Ski 1st Carter, Paul (Caves Beach) 2nd Doak, Graeme (Tacking Point) 3rd Bennett, Steven (Freshwater) Beach Sprint 1st Lynch, Martin (Newport) 2nd Dutton, Phil (South Maroubra) 3rd Jung, Steven (Avoca Beach) Beach Flags 1st Lynch, Martin (Newport) 2nd Dutton, Phil (South Maroubra) 3rd Jung, Steven (Avoca Beach) 2km Beach Run 1st Mccullagh, Jim (Woolgoolga) 2nd Fagan, Phil (Freshwater) 3rd Epper, Mark (Manly) 60-64 FEMALE Ironwoman 1st Gielis, Janice (Cudgen Headland)

Beach Sprint 1st Smallwood, Louise (Collaroy) 2nd Honer, Gladys (North Cronulla) Beach Flags 1st Smallwood, Louise (Collaroy) 2nd Logue, Janet (Tea Gardens-Hawks Nest) 3rd Honer, Gladys (North Cronulla) 1km Beach Run 1st Smallwood, Louise (Collaroy) 60-64 MALE Ironman 1st Banks, Jeff (Fairy Meadow) 2nd White, Danny (Queenscliff) 3rd Cook, William (Umina Beach) Board 1st Kwanten, Edward (Queenscliff) 2nd Kirkwood, Peter (Maroubra) 3rd Banks, Jeff (Fairy Meadow) Board Rescue 1st Thirroul (Blue) 2nd Thirroul (White) 3rd Queenscliff (Red) Surf Race 1st Banks, Jeff (Fairy Meadow) 2nd Gibson, Russell (Thirroul) 3rd White, Danny (Queenscliff) Rescue Tube 1st Banks, Jeff (Fairy Meadow) 2nd Banks, Ken (Mollymook) 3rd White, Danny (Queenscliff) Ski 1st Smith, Gary (North Entrance) 2nd Middleton, Frederick (North Entrance) 3rd Suska, Chess (Tacking Point) Beach Sprint 1st Smithies, Ted (Newport) 2nd Tomblin, Mick (Collaroy) 3rd Cook, William (Umina Beach) Beach Flags 1st Tomblin, Mick (Collaroy) 2nd Smithies, Ted (Newport) 3rd Allison, Peter (Queenscliff) 1km Beach Run 1st Glover, Darryl (Shellharbour) 2nd Poulton, Euan (Thirroul) 3rd Rooney, John (South Maroubra) 65-69 FEMALE Beach Sprint 1st Logue, Janet (Tea Gardens-Hawks Nest) 65-69 MALE Ironman 1st Blatchford, Ross (Redhead) 2nd Taylor, Ross (Thirroul) 3rd Day, Paul (Cronulla) Board 1st Taylor, Ross (Thirroul) 2nd Hennessey, Peter (Tacking Point) 3rd Blatchford, Ross (Redhead) Board Rescue 1st Cronulla (A)

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SURF SPORTS RESULTS Surf Race 1st Taylor, Ross (Thirroul) 2nd Caporn, John (Bondi) 3rd Van Aalderen, Frans (Ocean Beach) Rescue Tube 1st Taylor, Ross (Thirroul) 2nd Mcnamee, John (Clovelly) 3rd Scott, John (Redhead)

55-59 Yrs 1st Caves Beach (Maroon) 2nd Fairy Meadow (A) 3rd Caves Beach (White) 60-64 Yrs 1st North Entrance (Gold) 2nd Tacking Point (A) 3rd Redhead (A)

Ski 1st Hennessey, Peter (Tacking Point) 2nd Mackenzie, John (North Bondi) 3rd Dring, John (North Entrance) 3rd Laing, Colin (North Entrance)

65-69 Yrs 1st Redhead (A) 2nd North Bondi (A) 3rd North Entrance (Gold)

Beach Sprint 1st Hammond, Paul (Queenscliff) 2nd Mcnamee, John (Clovelly) 3rd Murphy, Maxwell (South Maroubra)

BOARD RIDING 40 Yrs & Over Male Malibu Long Board 1st Pearson, Jason (Cudgen Headland) 2nd Hatton, Rob (Woonona) 3rd Pattinson, Paul (Byron Bay)

Beach Flags 1st Murphy, Maxwell (South Maroubra) 2nd Cassidy, John (South Curl Curl) 3rd Hunter, Michael (Avoca Beach) 1km Beach Run 1st Hennessey, Peter (Tacking Point) 2nd Buchanan, Charles (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Mcnamee, John (Clovelly) 70 + Iron Person 1st Metti, Allan (Cronulla) Board 1st Metti, Allan (Cronulla) 2nd Warren, Green (Wollongong City) 3rd Davidson, Kenneth (Cronulla) Surf Race 1st Cook, Ken (Woolgoolga) 2nd Warren, Green (Wollongong City) 3rd Metti, Allan (Cronulla) Rescue Tube 1st Cook, Ken (Woolgoolga) 2nd Warren, Green (Wollongong City) 3rd Metti, Allan (Cronulla) Ski 1st Metti, Allan (Cronulla) 2nd Easton, Roy (Copacabana) 3rd Salaris, Arch (Swansea Belmont) Double Ski 1st Swansea Belmont (Kevin Hincks) 2nd Wauchope-Bonny Hills (Blue) Beach Sprint 1st Easton, Roy (Copacabana) 2nd Folwer, George (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 3rd Smith, “Chalkie” Bob (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) Beach Flags 1st Easton, Roy (Copacabana) 2nd Folwer, George (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) 3rd Smith, “Chalkie” Bob (Wauchope-Bonny Hills) DOUBLE SKI 30-44 Yrs Female 1st Redhead (A) 2nd Manly (Pelly) 3rd The Lakes (A) 45 Yrs & Over Female 1st Swansea Belmont (A) 2nd Byron Bay (A) 3rd Shellharbour (Red) 50-54 Yrs 1st Byron Bay (C) 2nd Redhead (A) 3rd Byron Bay (B)

40 Yrs & Over Male Short Board 1st Hatton, Rob (Woonona) 2nd Pearson, Jason (Cudgen Headland) 3rd Klein, Phillip (Cudgen Headland) 40 Yrs & Over Short Board 1st Outteridge, Chris (Yamba) SURF TEAMS 110 Yrs Min Female 1st Port Macquarie (Gold) 2nd Redhead (A) 3rd Coogee (Coogee)

200 Yrs Min Female 1st Toowoon Bay (Gals) 2nd Collaroy (A) 200 Yrs Min Male 1st Queenscliff (Red) 2nd Clovelly (A) 230 Yrs Min 1st Queenscliff (Red) 2nd South Maroubra (A) BOARD RELAYS 110 Yrs Female 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd North Avoca Beach (A) 3rd Manly (Manly Pink) 110 Yrs Min Male 1st Redhead (A) 2nd Sandon Point (Green) 3rd Thirroul (Blue) 130 Yrs Min Female 1st Shellharbour (Red) 2nd Umina Beach (A) 130 Yrs Min Male 1st Queenscliff (Red) 2nd Maroubra (A) 3rd Byron Bay (A) 150 Yrs Min Female 1st Cudgen Headland (Blue)

110 Yrs Min Male 1st Newport (A) 2nd Coogee (Coogee) 3rd Sandon Point (Green)

150 Yrs Min Male 1st Maroubra (A) 2nd Avoca Beach (A) 3rd Freshwater (Maroon)

130 Yrs Min Female 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Shellharbour (Red) 3rd Umina Beach (A)

170 Yrs Min 1st Thirroul (White) 2nd North Cronulla (Gold) 3rd Queenscliff (Red)

130 Yrs Min Male 1st Manly (Manly Blue) 2nd Byron Bay (A) 3rd Bondi (A)

SKI RELAYS

150 Yrs Min Male 1st Freshwater (White) 2nd The Lakes (Lakes A) 3rd Thirroul (White)

110 Yrs Min Male 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Elouera (Blue) 3rd Redhead (B)

170 Yrs Min 1st Bondi (B) 2nd Thirroul (Blue) 3rd North Avoca Beach (A) BEACH RELAY 140 Yrs Min Female 1st Queenscliff (Red) 2nd Killcare (Red) 3rd Coogee (Coogee) 140 Yrs Min Male 1st Shellharbour (Red) 2nd Ocean Beach (Blue) 3rd Umina Beach (A) 170 Yrs Min Female 1st Queenscliff (Red) 2nd Cudgen Headland (Blue) 3rd Clovelly (A) 170 Yrs Min Male 1st Newport (Gold) 2nd Caves Beach (Maroon) 3rd Manly (Manly White)

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110 Yrs Min Female 1st Manly (Manly Pink)

110 Yrs Min Male 1st Redhead (A) 2nd Sandon Point (Green) 3rd Queenscliff (Red) 130 Yrs Min Female 1st Umina Beach (A) 2nd Shellharbour (Red) 130 Yrs Min Male 1st Redhead (A) 2nd Manly (Blue) 3rd Byron Bay (A) 150 Yrs Min Male 1st Newport (A) 2nd Byron Bay (A) 3rd North Avoca Beach (A) 170 Yrs Min Taplin 1st Fairy Meadow (A) 2nd Thirroul (White) 3rd Woolgoolga (A) CHAMPION LIFESAVER 30-39yrs Female 1st Tucker, Allison (Ocean Beach) 30-39yrs Male 1st Jefferson, Paul (Coogee) 2nd Fitzgibbon, Nigel (Ocean Beach) 3rd Manley, Ian (Helensburgh-Stanwell Park)

260 Yrs Min 1st Avoca Beach (Tweakers) 2nd Macksville-Scotts Head (Blue)

Overall Pointscore 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Redhead Byron Bay Queenscliff Newport Cudgen Headland Manly Shellharbour Coogee Cronulla Umina Beach

IRB PREMIERSHIP 2011 Round 1 – North Narrabeen – 30 April Round 2 – Towradgi – 14 May Round 3 – Pacific Palms – 28 May Round 4 – Terrigal – 25 June OPEN MALE Tube 1st Thirroul Royal 2nd South Maroubra Marlins 3rd South Maroubra Toad Mass 1st Kiama Downs Red 2nd Caves Beach Maroon 3rd North Cronulla Hughes

40yrs+ Female 1st Armstrong-Smith, Kerry (Umina Beach) 2nd Foote, Deborah (North Steyne)

Teams 1st Kiama Downs Red 2nd North Cronulla Show Bags 3rd Caves White

40yrs+ Male 1st Shubitz, Anthony (Coogee) 2nd Gordon, Andrew (Coogee) 3rd Field, David (Cudgen Headland)

Rescue 1st Thirroul Blue 2nd South Maroubra Dirty D’s 3rd Kiama Downs Red

SURF BOAT

OPEN FEMALE Tube 1st Caves Beach White 2nd Thirroul Blue 3rd South Maroubra Rays

140 Yrs Min Female 1st Batemans Bay (Waverunners) 2nd Yamba (Boilers) 3rd Coogee (Coogee) 140 Yrs Min Male 1st Bondi (Frequent Flyers) 2nd Corrimal (White) 3rd Cape Hawke (Red)

Mass 1st Kiama Downs Red 2nd Thirroul Blue 3rd Windang Gold

130 Yrs Min Female 1st Shellharbour (Red) 2nd Umina Beach (A)

160 Yrs Min Female 1st Woonona (Woonona Gypsys) 2nd Avoca Beach (Zuluz) 3rd Gerringong (Rage)

Teams 1st Kiama Downs Red 2nd Windang 1 3rd Thirroul Blue 3rd Caves Beach

130 Yrs Min Male 1st Redhead (A) 2nd Manly (A) 3rd Port Macquarie (Gold)

160 Yrs Min Male 1st Caves Beach (Executives) 2nd Bilgola (Bilgola Old) 3rd Bondi (Teletubsies)

Rescue 1st Forster Controllers 2nd Kiama Downs Red 3rd Windang Gold

150 Yrs Min Female 1st Byron Bay (A)

180 Yrs Min 1st Bulli (A) 2nd Queenscliff (Mouldy Muffins) 3rd Mollymook (Assassins)

35+ Tube 1st Caves Beach Maroona 2nd South Maroubra ORCA 3rd Thirroul Blue

150 Yrs Min Male 1st Byron Bay (A) 2nd Freshwater (Maroon) 3rd Byron Bay (B) 170 Yrs Min 1st North Bondi (A) 2nd Tacking Point (A) 3rd Swansea Belmont (A) TAPLIN RELAYS 110 Yrs Min Female 1st Byron Bay (X) 2nd Redhead (A) 3rd Port Macquarie (Gold)

200 Yrs Min 1st Forster (Forster) 2nd Woonona (Woonona Weight Watchers) 3rd Evans Head-Casino (Evans 200) 220 Yrs Min 1st Dixon Park (Dixon Park) 2nd Macksville-Scotts Head (Red) 3rd Gerringong (Jazz) 240 Yrs Min 1st Long Reef (Vets)

Mass 1st Thirroul Blue 2nd Avalon Green 3rd Queenscliff Masons Teams 1st Kiama Downs Red 2nd South Maroubra A 3rd Caves Beach Maroon

218 214 189 185 155 152 127 125 123 113

Rescue 1st Thirroul Blue 2nd Queenscliff Masons 3rd South Maroubra DT’s

Teams 1st Forster Controllers 2nd Caves Maroon 3rd Kiama Downs Red

U23 Tube 1st Terrigal Black 2nd Avalon Hot Pockets 3rd Thirroul White

Rescue 1st North Narrabeen Nudies 2nd Caves White 3rd Kiama Downs Red 35+ Tube 1st Caves Maroon 2nd South Maroubra Orca 3rd Caves White

Mass 1st North Cronulla Hughes 2nd North Cronulla Eaton 3rd North Cronulla Croft Teams 1st Catherine Hill Bay Gold 2nd North Cronulla Show Bags 3rd Terrigal Black

Mass 1st South Maroubra DT 2nd Thirroul White 3rd Terrigal Rea Things

Rescue 1st Thirroul Blue 2nd North Cronulla Hughes 3rd Queenscliff For Real

Teams 1st Avalon Green 2nd Thirroul Blue 3rd Caves Maroon

NOVICE Mass 1st Catherine Hill Bay Gold 2nd Bondi New 3rd Queenscliff 2

Rescue 1st Avalon Green 2nd South Maroubra DT’s 3rd Kiama Downs Red

Rescue 1st Catherine Hill Bay Gold 2nd Queenscliff 1 3rd Queenscliff 2

U23 Tube 1st Thirroul White 2nd Kiama Downs Red 3rd Queenscliff For Real

Overall Pointscore 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Thirroul Caves Beach Kiama Downs South Maroubra Terrigal Queenscliff North Cronulla Catherine Hill Bay Windang Avalon Beach Forster Soldiers Beach

IRB STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 11th & 12th JUNE 2011 WOOLGOOLGA OPEN MALE Tube 1st South Maroubra Marlins 2nd Caves Maroon 3rd Terrigal Black Mass 1st South Maroubra Toad 2nd Kiama Downs Red 3rd South Maroubra Dirty D’s Teams 1st Kiama Downs Red 2nd Queenscliff Old Mate 3rd South Maroubra B Rescue 1st South Maroubra Toad 2nd Queenscliff Old Mates 3rd South Maroubra Dirty D’s OPEN FEMALE Tube 1st Caves White 2nd Thirroul Blue 3rd North Narrabeen Nudies

40 32 31 27 20 18 17 12 11 9 2 1

Mass 1st South Maroubra Shortie 2nd North Cronulla Eaton 3rd South Maroubra Brandez Teams 1st Kiama Downs Red 2nd South Maroubra A 3rd Queenscliff For Real Rescue 1st Kiama Downs Red 2nd South Maroubra Brandez 3rd Woonona Muffin Stuffers NOVICE Mass 1st Queenscliff 1 2nd North Cronulla Cardy 3rd Catherine Hill Bay Gold Rescue 1st Queenscliff 2 2nd Queenscliff 1 3rd Catherine Hill Bay Gold TEAMS RELAY 1st Caves 2nd Thirroul 3rd Kiama Downs

Overall Pointscore 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10

South Maroubra Caves Beach Kiama Downs Thirroul Queenscliff Avalon Beach Terrigal North Narrabeen North Cronulla Windang Soldiers

76 55 52 32 28 21 17 13 9 8 8

Mass 1st Thirroul Blue 2nd Windang Gold 3rd Caves White

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MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS

GLOSSARY OF TERMS Surf Life Saving General Surf Lifesaving – Referring to the activity of saving lives - ‘lifesaving’ should always be one word when used in the verb form. ‘Life’ and ‘Saving’ should be two separate words when referring to a club, organisation, event or registered business name, (eg. Surf Life Saving NSW, NSW Surf Life Saving Championships). Surf Life Saving – Refers to the organisation, including: SLSA, state centres (SLSNSW), branches, support services and clubs. Always in capital letters. Surf Life Saving Club – Usually abbreviated to SLSC. Not ‘Surf Lifesaving Club’. Common Acronyms

Lifesaving Specific

Blackspot

An area with a high concentration of coastal/ocean incidents and a high probability/risk of ongoing reoccurrence.

Gap analysis

Rockfishing death

A fatality arising from various circumstances occurring (eg wave motion, loss of footing) where the victim was participating in fishing activities immediately prior or during the incident.

The process by which black spots and resource impacting trends are identified. Surf lifesaver Typically a volunteer at a beach or other aquatic environment whose job it is to Lifeguard rescue people in danger of drowning or Typically a paid employee at a beach or other aquatic environment whose job it prevent them getting into a dangerous situation. This should only be capitalized is to rescue people in danger of drowning or prevent them getting into when referring to a specific lifesaver a dangerous situation.

Patrolled location

A location supervised constantly or periodically by a lifesaving service

Prevention

Where intervention by a lifesaving resource averts a person/s from getting into a potentially life threatening situation.

Rescue

Drowning Definitions

Drowning

Respiratory impairment as a result of submersion/immersion of liquid.

Drowning death

A fatality arising from the process of respiratory impairment as a result of submersion/immersion in liquid.

Where intervention by a lifesaving resource removes a person/s from a life Coastal drowning death threatening or potentially life threatening Where the location of the drowning is on the coast or in the ocean up to 1Nm situation. off-shore.

Rip current

A moving current of water, sometimes strong or fast flowing. It will usually start near the shoreline and flow away from the beach. The flow velocity, direction, and circulation potential are constantly variable.

Coastal death

A fatality arising from various circumstances occurring (e.g. Heart Attack, Suicide, Boat Collision) where the location of the death is coastal or in the ocean up to 1nM offshore.

ALA

Australian Lifesaving Academy

ALS

Australian Lifeguard Service

CPR

Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation

DOSR

Far North Coast

Active 18yrs+

Active Reserve

Associate

Award

Cadet (13-­‐ 15yrs)

Past Active

General

Honorary

182

736

41

2192

40

194

5

80

5

Junior Activity Life (5-­‐13 yrs) Member

Long Service

Probationary

Total

34

5409

1677

127

96

The Department of Sport and Recreation

Male

114

521

38

1183

15

121

3

39

5

863

111

87

22

3122

Female

68

215

3

1008

25

73

2

41

0

814

16

9

12

2286

IRB

North Coast

2439

Inflatable Rescue Boat

JRB

135

424

15

536

27

102

0

88

1

962

70

65

14

Male

75

299

15

240

14

51

0

42

1

507

64

59

9

1376

Female

60

125

0

296

13

51

0

46

0

455

6

6

5

1063

Jet Rescue Boat

Mid North Coast

144

482

16

696

31

108

2

2

0

1005

51

48

11

2596

HPC

Male

87

339

13

339

12

62

1

0

0

510

47

43

7

1460

Female

57

143

3

357

19

46

1

2

0

495

4

5

4

1136

Lower North Coast

64

313

28

365

30

84

4

110

1

635

37

62

37

1770

Male

29

211

15

191

17

46

4

39

0

325

31

50

22

980

Female

35

102

13

174

13

38

0

71

1

310

6

12

15

790

321

1178

155

1107

27

333

3

247

21

2930

214

234

50

6820

High Performance Camp

TAP

Talented Athlete Program

ORB

b

Hunter Male

201

859

123

651

10

189

3

125

18

1599

206

214

32

4230

Offshore Rescue Boats

Female

120

319

32

456

17

144

0

122

3

1331

8

20

18

2590

RTO

Central Coast

Registered Training Organisation

RWC

Rescue Water Craft (jetskis)

SLS

Surf Life Saving

SLSA

Surf Life Saving Australia

312

1574

57

1461

61

378

4

564

4

3392

185

151

76

8219

Male

183

1036

51

718

27

187

3

255

3

1712

162

139

46

4522

Female

129

538

6

743

34

191

1

309

1

1680

23

12

30

3697

Sydney Northern Beaches

983

3205

440

2154

80

681

13

1974

81

7250

311

870

284

18326

Male

571

2143

317

1263

47

364

8

1157

55

3850

297

806

134

11012

Female

412

1062

123

891

33

317

5

817

26

3400

14

64

150

7314

Sydney

485

2695

198

1620

253

698

2

780

299

6767

293

1712

53

15855

Male

280

1866

161

1160

162

343

2

452

207

3474

285

1586

35

10013

Female

205

829

37

460

91

355

0

328

92

3293

8

126

18

5842

284

963

89

1170

31

277

33

414

25

3037

182

176

29

6710

Male

160

697

76

651

16

137

29

227

18

1586

171

170

16

3954

Surf Life Saving Club

Female

124

266

13

519

15

140

4

187

7

1451

11

6

13

2756

SLSF

South Coast

2937

SLSC

Illawarra

157

633

26

155

44

148

5

202

6

1410

46

70

35

Surf Life Saving Foundation

Male

96

450

22

57

24

79

4

87

5

725

46

65

20

1680

Female

61

183

4

98

20

69

1

115

1

685

0

5

15

1257

SLSNSW

Far South Coast

119

491

8

254

10

124

1

154

2

576

67

6

27

1839

Surf Life Saving NSW

Male

68

292

4

112

6

66

1

63

1

310

56

5

13

997

Female

51

199

4

142

4

58

0

91

1

266

11

1

14

842

72920

TOTAL

72 Annual Report 2010/11

Active 15-­‐ 18yrs

3186

12694

1073

11710

634

3127

72

4615

445

29641

1583

3490

650

Male

1864

8713

835

6565

350

1645

58

2486

313

15461

1476

3224

356

43346

Female

1322

3981

238

5144

284

1482

14

2129

132

14180

107

266

294

29573

Annual Report 2010/11

73


AWARDS Recognition Awards

10 Year Assessing Service Certificate 10 Year Coaching Service Certificate 10 Year National Patrol Service Award 10 Year Officiating Service Award 15 Year Assessing Service Certificate 15 Year National Patrol Service Award 15 Year Officiating Service Award 15 Year Coaching Service Award 20 Year Assessing Service Certificate 20 Year National Patrol Service Award 20 Year Officiating Service Certificate 15 Year Coaching Service Certificate 25 Year Assessing Service Certificate 25 Year Long Service Award 25 Year National Patrol Service Award 25 Year Officiating Service Certificate 25 Year Coaching Service Certificate 30 Year Assessing Service Certificate 30 Year Long Service Award 30 Year National Patrol Service Award 30 Year Officiating Service Certificate 30 Year Coaching Service Certificate 40 Year Assessing Service Award 40 Year Long Service Award 40 Year National Patrol Service Award 40 Year Officiating Service Certificate 40 Year Coaching Service Certificate 50 Year Long Service Award 50 Year Officiating Service Certificate 50 Year National Patrol Service Award 60 Year Long Service Award 70 Year Long Service Award 75 Year Long Service Award National Medal

Total

FNC

2

NC

MNC

6

2

LNC

HUN

CC

SNB

SYD

ILL

5

1

8

25

5

7

6

2

1

7 1

1 2

2 1

2

2

3

2 1

5

4

18

2 1 1 31 1

SC

4

1 1

12 1

FSC

TOTAL

4

61

1 4

1 31 4

1 1

1 9 2

3 1

1

1

1

9

8

4

6

2

4 2

5

1

4

16 2

2

10 2

36 1

3 1

56 8

3 2

6 3 2

1 1

16 6 2

84

98

41

5 2

2 2

4

1 77 4

4

13

18

0

19

30

1

4

29

16

327

Patrolling Lifesaver Awards

FNC

NC

MNC

LNC

HUN

CC

SNB

SYD

ILL

SC

FSC

TOTAL

Bronze Medallion Gold Medallion Silver Medallion Basic Beach Management Surf Rescue Certificate

217

114

40 196

346 1 27 225

1027 3 132 494

745 18 138 363

309 10 30 188

177 3 34 106

138

14 52

63 5 6 45

356

43 69

141 3 28 83

22 57

3633 43 514 1878

Total

329

180

255

119

592

599

1656

1264

537

320

217

6068

Junior Activity Awards

FNC

NC

MNC

LNC

HUN

CC

SNB

SYD

SC

FSC

TOTAL

139 108 123 111 95 73

144 117 112 101 111 87

Total

649

672

613

Emergency Care Awards

FNC

NC

MNC

Surf Awareness One Surf Awareness Two Surf Safety One Surf Safety Two Surf Smart One Surf Smart Two

Advanced Resuscitation Cert Basic Emergency Care Resuscitation Cert Defibrillation Cert Senior First Aid Cert Silver Medallion Advanced Emergency Care Spinal Management

222

88

1 14 2 37

59

Total

276

Radio Awards

FNC

Radio Operator Certificate Silver Medallion Radio Controller

Total

74 Annual Report 2010/11

1

1

121 105 118 91 83 95

113 18 20

84 76 67 75 41 42

433 365 286 247 225 176

445 381 325 305 306 242

385

1732

2004

LNC

HUN

CC

88

65

7

77 5 26

10

154

259

163

NC

MNC

LNC

86

86

7 4

11

5

5

283

9

330 2 16

817 750 568 470 429 326

ILL

959 732 622 584 463 379

318 299 254 223 202 158

68 65 44 42 37 30

3360

3739

1454

286

SNB

SYD

ILL

SC

759

745 25 135

100

5

19 18 30 38 29 29

3547 3016 2549 2287 2021 1637

163

15057

FSC

TOTAL

159

2

2892 45 174

35

6 13 68

114 66 158

15 39 127

3 11 51

63 2 38

2 3 21

427 141 578

327

435

1097

1086

165

110

185

4257

HUN

CC

SNB

SYD

ILL

SC

FSC

TOTAL

115

206

115

206

18

18

22

22

7

7

467 4

Powercraft Awards

FNC

NC

MNC

LNC

HUN 187 114

341 117

CC

SNB

SYD

ILL

SC

FSC

TOTAL

7

5 7

1 16

8

4 45

5 58

16 78

3 59

2 31

9 5

1 23

46 337

Total

169

95

141

102

350

521

374

253

199

122

313

2639

Training & Assessing Awards

FNC

NC

MNC

LNC

HUN

CC

SNB

SYD

ILL

SC

FSC

TOTAL

ATV Opertator Induction IRB Crew Certificate JRB Crew Certificate JRB Driver Certificate ORB Crew Certificate ORB Driver Certificate ORB Skipper Certificate Rescue Water Craft Operator Certificate Silver Medallion IRB Driver

105 55 2

Assessor Advnaced Reauacitation 1 Assessor Bronze Medallion 1 Assessor Defibrillation Assessor First Aid Assessor IRB Assessor Radio Assessor Rescue Water Craft (RWC) Assessor Resuscitation Assessor Silver Medallion Advanced Emergency Care Assessor Silver Medallion Basic Beach Management Assessor Spinal Management Assessor Surf Rescue Facilitator Assessor Facilitator Cert IV Training & Assessment Facilitator Bronze Medallion 1 Facilitator Advanced Resuscitation Facilitator Defibrillation Facillitator IRB Facilitator Rescue Water Craft 1 Facilitator Senior First Aid Facilitator Silver Medallion Advanced Emergency Care 1 Facilitator Silver Medallion Basic Beach Management Facilitator Spinal Management Facilitator Trainer Provide Training through Instruction and Demon. 1 Training Officer Advanced Resuscitation 1 Training Officer Bronze Medallion 1 Training Officer Resuscitation Training Officer IRB 1 Training Officer JRB Training Officer Radio Training Officer Silver Medallion Radio Controller Training Officer Surf Rescue 1

Total Coaching and Officiating Awards Surf Coach Level One Surf Coach Level Two Surf Coach Level Three Surf Official Level One Surf Official Level Two Surf Official Level Three

Total Qualifications & Statement of Attainment

62 21

2 3

88 36

1 1

79 15

3 1

1

1

10 6

3 4

5

75 205

27 22

3

66 125

19 5

4

91 75

1

75 33

5 2

3

1 2

3 2 4

1

72 42

12 5

1

1 5

1 1 1 1 1

1

2 3

4

1401 853 2

1

1

1

232 57

31 9 7

24 31 18

22 40 19

2

8

6

1 1

2 4 1

1

2

1

2 2 1 2 3 1

1

8 6 3

94 97 60 18

2

2 1

2

10

11

7

4

14

79

134

117

6

20

24

426

FNC

NC

MNC

LNC

HUN

CC

SNB

SYD

ILL

SC

FSC

TOTAL

15

8

8 2

16

28 1

35 4

54 2

30 3

7 3

1 2

3

205 17

25

19

15

24

43

45

91

58

26

15

14

375

NC

MNC

LNC

HUN

CC

SNB

SYD

FSC

TOTAL

10

FNC

Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) 219 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Plan; Conduct; Review Assessment (BSZ Cluster) Training Officer Certificate Train Small Groups (BSZ)

1

8 3

116

4 1

142 1

7 1

63 5

11 3

345 1

4 2

377 2

30 5

994 3

19 6

748 1

13 3

ILL

310

5

11 1

SC

169

11

139 1

128 25

3622 14

Total

3636

GRAND TOTAL

33256

471

Annual Report 2010/11

75


LIFESAVING STATISTICS

LIFEGUARD STATISTICS

Number of Rescues Type\Times No Gear Rescue Tube Body Board Rescue Board IRB RWC ORB JRB Other Total

Total 128 146 40 673 1 37 6 3 6 1040

First Aid Type Performed Drowning Fractures/Dislocation Heart Related Major Marine Stings Major Wounds Minor Cuts/Abrasions Minor Marine Stings Other Resuscitation Shock Spinal Total First Aid

Total 2 58 9 187 65 1685 7923 416 0 12 24 10381

Preventative Actions Type Beach Users Advised/Warned Craft Users Advised/Warned Lost Children Searches Shark Alarm Swimmers Advised/Warned Warning Signs Erected Total Preventative Actions

76 Annual Report 2010/11

Total 65509 25542 34 1 3 86995 11142 189226

Annual Report 2010/11

77


NSW SURF CLUBS FAR NORTH COAST Ballina Lighthouse & Lismore SLSC Brunswick SLSC Byron Bay SLSC Cabarita Beach SLSC Cudgen Headland SLSC Evans Head-Casino SLSC Fingal Rovers SLSC Lennox Head-Alstonville SLSC Salt SLSC Yamba SLSC

NORTH COAST Bellinger Valley-North Beach SLSC Coffs Harbour SLSC Minnie Water-Wooli SLSC Nambucca Heads SLSC Red Rock-Corindi SLSC Sawtell SLSC Urunga SLSC Woolgoolga SLSC

MID NORTH COAST Camden Haven SLSC Hat Head SLSC Kempsey-Crescent Head SLSC Macksville-Scotts Head SLSC Port Macquarie SLSC South West Rocks SLSC Tacking Point SLSC Wauchope-Bonny Hills SLSC

LOWER NORTH COAST Black Head SLSC Cape Hawke SLSC Crowdy Head SLSC Forster SLSC Pacific Palms SLSC Taree-Old Bar SLSC

78 Annual Report 2010/11

HUNTER Birubi Point SLSC Catherine Hill Bay SLSC Caves Beach SLSC Cooks Hill SLSC Dixon Park SLSC Fingal Beach SLSC Merewether SLSC Newcastle SLSC Nobbys SLSC Redhead SLSC Stockton SLSC Swansea Belmont SLSC Tea Gardens-Hawks Nest SLSC

CENTRAL COAST Avoca Beach SLSC Copacabana SLSC Killcare SLSC MacMasters Beach SLSC North Avoca Beach SLSC North Entrance SLSC Ocean Beach SLSC Shelly Beach SLSC Soldiers Beach SLSC Terrigal SLSC The Entrance SLSC The Lakes SLSC Toowoon Bay SLSC Umina Beach SLSC Wamberal SLSC

SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES Avalon Beach SLSC Bilgola SLSC Bungan Beach SLSC Collaroy SLSC Dee Why SLSC Freshwater SLSC Long Reef SLSC Manly LSC Mona Vale SLSC Narrabeen Beach SLSC Newport SLSC North Curl Curl SLSC North Narrabeen SLSC North Palm Beach SLSC North Steyne SLSC Palm Beach SLSC Queenscliff SLSC South Curl Curl SLSC South Narrabeen SLSC Warriewood SLSC Whale Beach SLSC

SYDNEY Bondi Surf Bathers LSC Bronte SLSC Burning Palms SLSC Clovelly SLSC Coogee SLSC Cronulla SLSC Elouera SLSC Era SLSC Garie SLSC Maroubra SLSC North Bondi SLSC North Cronulla SLSC South Maroubra SLSC Tamarama SLSC Wanda SLSC

ILLAWARRA Austinmer SLSC Bellambi SLSC Bulli SLSC Coalcliff SLSC Coledale SLSC Corrimal SLSC Fairy Meadow SLSC Helensburgh-Stanwell Park SLSC North Wollongong SLSC Port Kembla SLSC Sandon Point SLSC Scarborough-Wombarra SLSC Thirroul SLSC Towradgi SLSC Windang SLSC Wollongong City SLSC Woonona SLSC

SOUTH COAST Gerringong SLSC Kiama SLSC Kiama Downs SLSC Mollymook SLSC Nowra-Culburra SLSC Shellharbour SLSC Shoalhaven Heads SLSC Sussex Inlet & Districts SLSC Warilla-Barrack Point SLSC

FAR SOUTH COAST Batemans Bay SLSC Bermagui SLSC Broulee Surfers SLSC Moruya SLSC Narooma SLSC Pambula SLSC Tathra SLSC Annual Report 2010/11

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