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#THROWBACK: When Were Women Finally Given A Start?

It's hard to believe that just 38 years ago women were still denied full access to official surf club membership in Australia. Being a patrolling member and participating in rescues, competition and administration of a club was seen and known as strictly 'men's work'. Here's a brief insight into the long decision making process to our history. Perhaps a little food for thought about inclusion ahead of the 2018/19 season too.


Diving In The Deep End At Aussie Pool Champs

A number of NSW surf lifesavers will have to fork out for extra baggage at Adelaide Airport after a strong performance at the Australian Pool Rescue Championships in the South Australian capital over the weekend.


State Conference Brings the Band Back Together

It has been six years since the State’s Surf Life Saving Clubs got together in one place. More than 350 surf lifesavers from across NSW met in Sydney last weekend to share ideas, discuss challenges and plan for the future of the iconic movement.


#THROWBACK: Protecting Bathers & Surfers From Sharks Attacks

Protecting bathers and surfers from sharks dates back to the early parts of the twentieth century, when a spate of attacks prompted action from the government. Evolution of an Icon recounts the measures that were tried and tested by councils and clubs to minimise injury and death by 'shark menace'. 


UPDATE: A Single Bale Of Hay From Each Club, Can We Achieve It?

It’s hard to grasp the fact that 99 percent of New South Wales is actually in drought when you live by the coast and your lawn is still green. Some country kids haven’t even seen rain in their lifetimes. Aid for farmers is not just about feeding livestock and pastures. It’s about supporting families whose livelihoods were built in the country over generations and are being taken away by the unstoppable forces of nature.


Swimming Skills Not Just For Pools

The Surf Life Saving community welcomes the Federal Government’s recognition of the importance of swimming skills for primary aged children, but is urging politicians and educators not to neglect beach safety.


Vote For Your Favourite Photo Here

Here are the top eight submissions for the 'The Best I've Ever Seen My Beach' photo comp. The top five photos, voted for by you, will receive a copy of Darren Longbottom and Tim Rushby-Smith's new book Beyond The Break. Voting closes Thursday 2 August 5pm.