With hazardous weather conditions forecast to continue to impact much of the NSW coastline this weekend, surf lifesavers are urging the public to exercise caution if visiting the coastline.
Finalists Named in the 2020 Surf Life Saving NSW Awards of Excellence
A strong field of 182 finalists has been named in the 2020 Surf Life Saving NSW Awards of Excellence.
“Mega Men” Rescue of 16-Year-Old Boy Wins Rescue of the Month
An off-duty surf lifesaver, who was hailed as a hero after saving the life of a 16-year-old boy at Coledale Beach, Illawarra, in May, has won the SLSNSW Rescue of the Month Award.
Tragic Start to Season With Record Drownings and Boating Fatalities
With five coastal drownings in five days and a significant increase in boating fatalities, surf lifesavers are pleading with the public to always wear a lifejacket when boating after the worst start to a season on record.
Hazardous Weather Warning: Large Swell, Strong Winds and Rain to Hit NSW Coast
Hazardous weather conditions are forecast for the NSW coastline from today, Monday 13 July, through much of this week.
End of Strange and Tragic Season for Surf Lifesavers
Despite the NSW bushfire crisis reducing summer beach attendance and the COVID-19 pandemic bringing an early end to the 2019/20 patrol season, there were a higher than average number of coastal drownings during one of the most unusual patrol seasons on record.
Women Celebrate 40 Years As Surf Lifesavers
Wednesday 1 July 2020 marks 40 years since women were given the opportunity by Surf Life Saving Australia to achieve their Bronze Medallions, don the iconic red and yellow patrol uniform and actively patrol Australian beaches as surf lifesavers.
Sue Martin – The Quiet Trailblazer
It was August 1980 and Sue Martin was fit, loved the beach and wanted to be a surf lifesaver. It was pre-season and she was told that for the first time ever, a squad of women were about to start training at Austinmer Beach. The water was cold, but it was a great opportunity to do her Bronze Medallion, so she asked to be included in the squad.
First Female Surf Lifesaver
Forty years ago,Port Kembla’s Nella Keenan (nee Risi) and seven other young women became the first females in Australia to obtain their Surf Life Saving Bronze Medallions. It didn’t seem like a big deal to Nella back then, but for thousands of women today who benefitted from the inroads they made, it was a significant achievement.