The NSW Government today announced that $4 million in grant funding had been awarded to 26 Surf Life Saving Clubs across NSW.


The funding of grants between $30,000 and $350,000 has been made as part of the Surf Club Facility Program, which provides grants for the upgrade, restoration or construction of Surf Life Saving facilities. This year, clubs in bushfire and drought affected areas were prioritised for assistance.



CEO of Surf Life Saving NSW Steven Pearce welcomed the announcement and said that the grants reflected the growing importance of Surf Life Saving clubs in the community and that they would ensure rescue facilities at the 26 clubs receiving grants remained rescue ready, safe, accessible and secure.



“The role of Surf Life Saving Clubs in the community is evolving quickly. Our reach now extends well beyond the water. During the recent bushfires that devastated much of NSW, thousands of people sought shelter in our clubs and in many areas our clubs became important recovery centres in the weeks following the fires,” Pearce said.



“Many clubs are the hub of their communities and our volunteer lifesavers should have access to fit-for-purpose facilities so they can focus on saving lives and supporting their communities in emergencies and times of crisis,” he said.



Three clubs receiving grant funding are Bermagui SLSC, Batemans Bay SLSC and Tathra SLSC on the NSW Far South Coast. Bermagui SLSC was pivotal during the recent NSW bushfires, sheltering over 5,000 people at the height of the crisis. They will receive grant funding for the enhancement of their communication and evacuation facilities.



Batemans Bay SLSC and Tathra SLSC, which also sheltered thousands of people during the bushfires, will receive funding to upgrade their patrol rooms and clubhouses and to improve their call-out capability.



Cheryl McCarthy, Director of Lifesaving, Far South Coast Branch, said that the branch was grateful for the support of the NSW Government and that their clubs and members had endured a challenging season in terms of their bushfire response.



“The new funding will put us in a strong position to build resilience and future capability. We learned a lot during the summer bushfires and the funding will go a long way to strengthening our support of the Far South Coast community in the future,” Cheryl McCarthy said.



Surf Life Saving NSW President, George Shales OAM thanked the NSW Government for their ongoing support and said that the grants would allow significant upgrades to the 26 surf club facilities to improve amenities for members who protect lives on the NSW coastline.



“The Surf Club Facility Program facilitates the construction and upgrade of Surf Life Saving clubs and facilities which will make a significant difference to improving club participation, usage and importantly will also improve the safety of swimmers at NSW beaches,” Shales said.



“As a gazetted emergency service organisation, it’s vital that SLSNSW emergency call-out teams can respond quickly to Triple-zero emergency calls along the NSW coastline. Fit-for-purpose facilities are an important part of ensuring emergency equipment is readily accessible so we can continue to be responsive,” he said.



Acting Minister for Sport, Geoff Lee, made the grant funding announcement today at Coffs Harbour SLSC. He said that the amazing surf clubs and volunteers that supported the community during the bushfires were truly deserving of this funding.



“Surf lifesavers and Surf Life Saving clubs, while never admitting it, are true unsung heroes,” Mr Lee said.



“They provide a vital service, protecting people in the water and helping the community in times of crisis.



“Their efforts providing refuge to thousands of people who were evacuated during the bushfires was the epitome of the Australian spirit.



“These grants will ensure we protect and upgrade their facilities to keep them modern and versatile so they continue to play their important role for future generations,” Minister Lee concluded.



Learn more about the Surf Club Facility Program: https://sport.nsw.gov.au/clubs/grants/SCFP



NSW Government Surf Club Facility Program Grant Funding Recipients





















































































PALM BEACH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB



YAMBA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC



ERA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB



LONG REEF SLSC INC



MACKSVILLE SCOTTS HEAD SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB



NORTH CRONULLA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INCORPORATED



WHALE BEACH SLSC INC



TAREE OLD BAR SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC



STOCKTON SURF LIFESAVING CLUB



BULLI SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC



BERMAGUI SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC



BLACK HEAD SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC



PACIFIC PALMS SLSC INC



MONA VALE SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC



COFFS HARBOUR SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB LIMITED



BATEMANS BAY SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC



AVOCA BEACH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB



GARIE SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB



EVANS HEAD-CASINO SLSC



THE ENTRANCE SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC



TATHRA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB



SAWTELL SLSC



COOGEE SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC



WARILLA-BARRACK POINT SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC



WAMBERAL SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC



NORTH WOLLONGONG SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC




Wednesday 22 July 2020