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OUR VISION
Surf Life Saving Queensland Point Danger Branch
is an organisation of people who do extraordinary
things. In season 2010/2011 our members are
responsible for saving 288 lives.
Surf Life Saving Queensland Point Danger Branch
is the regional organisation representing the
eleven clubs on the southern Gold Coast from
Tallebudgera to Rainbow Bay. We have 5826
members protecting our beaches, teaching our
nippers, competing in surf sports and contributing
their time to the safety of the beach going public.
Our purpose is to prevent drowning and injury on
Gold Coast beaches. We do this through
leadership, membership, development and the
recognition of being an essential service to the
Gold Coast community.
Prevention is a key part of what we do – working
with the public to prevent people getting into
trouble in an aquatic environment.
In season 2010/2011 our lifesavers performed
4349 preventative actions and warned 6550
people.
Point Danger Branch beaches and clubs
are a safe, secure and enjoyable
environment for members and visitors
alike
OUR MISSION
To deliver high quality, innovative,
progressive and responsive lifesaving
services
OUR VALUES
Professionalism
We provide quality lifesaving services
with passion, integrity and
accountability for our desired outcomes.
Performance
We provide efficient and effective
services and pursue continuous
improvement
People
We develop and support our volunteers
and staff and respond to the needs of the
beach going public
Partnerships
We engage communities and other
agencies and work collaboratively to
provide lifesaving services
OUR STRATEGIES
Prevent, respond to and report on
rescues.
Conduct member development
initiatives.
Promote ethical and professional
behaviour in our volunteers and staff.
OUR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Rate of recorded rescues
Rate of preventative actions and people
warned
Rate of membership retention and
growth in membership categories
Rate of awards and skills gained &
learnt
Public Perception
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SURF LIFE SAVING QUEENSLAND POINT DANGER BRANCH
OFFICE BEARERS
PATRONS
Mal McNeilly MBE, Arch Nicholson OAM
VICE PATRONS
Margaret May MP, Christine Smith MP, Jann Stuckey MP, Mayor Ron Clarke MBE
PRESIDENT
Mal Barnes
BRANCH COUNCILLORS
Ian Munro, Terrence Place, Scott Rawlings, Col Dutton, David Mitchell, Lindsay Trigar, Ken Hunter, Joel
Kinneally, Jim Purdon, Rod Jones, Anthony McKeaten
DEPUTY PRESIDENT
Tony Wischnevsky
DIRECTOR OF LIFE SAVING
Denis Carmody
DIRECTOR OF SURF SPORTS
Nigel Ward
DIRECTOR BUSINESS & FINANCE
John Moloney
DIRECTOR OF JUNIOR ACTIVITIES
Andrew Walker
PAST PRESIDENT
Vacant
DEPUTY DIRECTOR LIFE SAVING
Ken Clark
DEPUTY DIRECTOR SURF SPORTS
Peter Della Ca
EDUCATION OFFICER
Vacant
RESUSCITATION OFFICER
Ken Clark
IRB OFFICER
Wayne Baker
FIRST AID OFFICER
Vacant
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER (LS)
Vacant
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
Skye Bond
COACHING OFFICER
Mark Ross
GEAR & EQUIPMENT OFFICER
Leanne Ward
GRIEVANCE OFFICER
Vacant
MANAGER
Kerrie Barnes
AFFILIATED CLUBS
Tallebudgera SLSC
Pacific SLSC
Palm Beach SLSC
Currumbin SLSC
Tugun SLSC
Bilinga SLSC
North Kirra SLSC
Kirra SLSC
Coolangatta SLSC
Tweed Heads & Coolangatta SLSC
Rainbow Bay SLSC
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SURF LIFE SAVING QUEENSLAND POINT DANGER BRANCH
BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
COUNCIL
Mal Barnes, Tony Wischnevsky, Ian Munro, Terry Place, Scott Rawlings, Col Dutton, David Mitchell, Lindsay
Trigar, Ken Hunter, Joel Kinneally, Jim Purdon, Rod Jones, Anthony McKeaten
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Mal Barnes, Tony Wischnevsky, Nigel Ward, Denis Carmody, John Moloney, Andrew Walker, Kerrie Barnes
BOARD OF LIFE SAVING
Denis Carmody, Ken Clark, Wayne Baker
BOARD OF SURF SPORTS
Nigel Ward, Peter Della Ca, Mark Ross, Stuart Hogben, John Huntley Chipper, Serena McMahon, Terry Place
Tony Kennedy, Carole Walle, Warwick Forsyth, Bob Hammond, Scott Byrnes OAM, Stephen Alexander, Rod
Jones, Leanne Ward
BOARD OF JUNIOR ACTIVITIES
Andrew Walker, Peter Della Ca, Ken Clark, Skye Bond, Travis Buchanan, Tony Kennedy, Craig Halliwell, Dion
Harris, Peta Barnes, Anthony Cassone, Geoff Carlin, Darren Rampling, Ray Fien
SELECTION COMMITTEE
Nigel Ward, Peter Della Ca, Rod Jones, Stuart Hogben, Carole Walle, Mark Ross
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
Frank Grell, Louise Hogben, David Fisher-Bond, Mal McNeilly MBE
MERITORIOUS AWARDS FOR LIFESAVING
Denis Carmody, Rod Jones, Terry Place, Michael Kearney, Brock Wharton
LIFE MEMBERS & HONOURS COMMITTEE
Mal Barnes, Frank Grell, Scott Byrnes OAM, Bonnie Alchin, Mal McNeilly MBE, Arch Nicholson OAM
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Skye Bond, Terry Young, Jenny Cosgrove, Sandie Williams, Bruce Barnes, Lyn Kirkwood, Scott Bell, Samantha
Fien
CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE
Mal McNeilly MBE, Frank Grell, Louise Hogben, Arch Nicholson OAM
CHIEF TRAINING OFFICERS COMMITTEE
Richard Andrews, Denis Carmody, Sue Damon, Les Brodie, Andrew Wilson, Mick Beattie, Laurie Cavill, Phillip
Hammond, Rob Walters, Danny Putland
CLUB CAPTAINS COMMITTEE
David Fisher-Bond, Brock Wharton, Sam Morgan, Mark Goodwin, Steve Madden, Shane Jarvis, Michael
Kearney, Glen Edmonds, Garry Bell, Allan Vivian, Dave Woodall
GEAR INSPECTION COMMITTEE
Denis Carmody, Nigel Ward, Stuart Hogben, Leanne Ward
Very Real Results .... Life Saving
288 Rescues
4349 Preventative Actions
6550 People Warned
529 558 Beach Visitors
25 Searches
301 First Aid Injuries
303 New Bronzies
2059 Marine Stings
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LIFE MEMBERS
J.R. Winders OBE OSt.J *
E.C. Avery *
R.A. Blackman*
C.G. Englert *
A.B. Frizzell OBE OAM *
J.L. Gordon *
W.F. Higgins *
J.E. Gray *
H.F. McGrath *
H.J. Potter
J. McPhee *
J. McIlroy *
G. Shambrook *
S.W. Winders OBE OstJ *
H.J. Nix *
J.S. Deane *
E.J. Smith AM
M.J. Klingner OAM *
J.H. Spencer *
M. McNeilly MBE
J.J. Stewart *
K. Reed *
B.Peel
D.Brockhurst*
C.A. Hargrave *
R.G. Mapp OAM *
H.Harsley *
A.Nicholson OAM
R. Gear AM
R.S.McIntyre*
M.W. Kropp OAM*
M.A.Webb OAM*
R.J. Davidson OAM
P. Neumann
D.Burchill OAM
F. Grell
G. Graham *
M.Carey *
B. Barron
B. Brymer *
C. Paterson
S. Byrnes OAM
B. Walsh
E.Ross Smith OAM *
R. Linnett *
D. Carmody
M.Mahon
J. Munro
B. Alchin
C. Alchin*
Dr S. Barry
P. Dawes
G. Kling
B. Thorne
K. Dunn
D. Dwan
R. Fien
D. Holmes
G. Bennett
Throughout its 87 years of
service to the community
and its clubs—Point
Danger Branch has been
privileged to have some of
the greatest lifesavers in
history counted as Life
Members.
Life Membership is a
privilege bestowed on few.
Only those rare individuals
that dedicate themselves
tirelessly have been
awarded this honour. Our
Life Members are great for
many reasons—lifesaving,
surf sports, administration,
nippers and of course—
dedication
The Life Membership list of
Point Danger Branch is
carved from greatness, it
includes those men and
women whose dedication to
lifesaving goes far beyond
the realms of the
association.
Combined these members
have personally coached,
mentored, trained and
advised countless numbers
of members and clubs.
Point Danger Branch was
built on the backs of the
men and women on this list.
These are individuals who
show no wish for personal
recognition or reward. They
have not and do not seek
these entitlements but the
community and lifesavers
Australia wide owe this to
them
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EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW
2010/2011
Season 2010/2011 saw Surf Life Saving Queensland Point Danger Branch conclude its 87th season of
lifesaving services protecting the beach going public on the Southern Gold Coast. This season more
than 529 000 people visited our beaches; the increased use of our coastline for recreational pursuits
is an issue that confronts all of our clubs and members. Our skills, strength and dedication allow our
members to adapt and respond to any situation that arises on our beaches. This enthusiastic service
reflects the health and power of our organisation.
The purpose of SLSQ Point Danger Branch is to provide support to the clubs, members and core
services of the Surf Life Saving movement. We have adapted our systems and developed our
members to accept the challenges that contemporary life saving presents to us. Our volunteer life
savers and members continue to achieve inspiring statistics.
We have entered an era whereby volunteerism is decreasing however our membership remains
strong and the quality of our essential life saving service is always improving.
DELIVERY OF CORE SERVICE
Our continued commitment to leadership within the aquatic rescue and emergency response sector
along with engagement with the local community have elevated the profile of the life saver and
created a greater awareness of who we are and what our purpose is within the Gold Coast
community.
It is essential that as an organisation moving forward, we focus on the objectives in delivering our
core services, stay true to our strategies in prevention and response and continue to be guided by
our performance indicators. In considering all of this we also need to look at the challenges and risks
that confront our organisation futuristically including climate change, economic impact and
competition with other not for profit and sporting organisations.
Our clubs and members need to collectively focus on enhancing the community confidence in life
saving and to strengthen the capacity to plan for, respond to and recover from emergencies and
major events. In doing this we also need to reduce the incidence of accidents and emergencies on
Point Danger Branch beaches by ensuring that the lifesavers of Point Danger Branch are available
and well equipped to meet the challenges as the emergency managers of our beaches.
At the end of each season we can determine our strength and success in our strategies by recording
the rate of rescues, preventative actions, and people warned and further track our rate of
membership retention and growth and number of awards gained and skills learnt.
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SURF SPORTS
Surf Sports in Point Danger Branch has certainly gained momentum in recent seasons. The Branch
successfully hosts 10 – 12 surf sports events each season catering to all age groups and disciplines.
The Sizzler Oceans 38 Premiership Series was again the sole senior competition series in Queensland
with prize money attached. The series has attracted clubs from across Queensland as well as
international and interstate competitors. This season saw the series grow further, with the Oceans
38 Group forging a partnership with the Australian Surf Rowers League (ASRL) and the inclusion of
two surf boat carnivals to further the exposure of the Sizzler Oceans 38 brand.
Point Danger Branch participated in the Interbranch Championships again this season. The Branch
team and support staff was again supported by sponsor Ocean Kayak. This season was the first
season that saw Pool Rescue competition added to the event and will necessitate future training and
development in this aspect of surf sports competition from a whole of branch point of view.
Junior Surf Sports in Point Danger Branch continues to strengthen each season with our youngest
competitors attending regular events and progressing well with impressive results across all age
groups and disciplines. Point Danger Branch clubs were represented well at the Queensland Junior
Championships held at TH&C SLSC
The Branch has focused on the development of officials this season with a continuing program of
mentoring and talent identification. Our goal for future seasons is to increase the number of officials
at each club, retain the officials and showcase a career pathway for officials by identifying and
encouraging those who can go onto achieve higher levels.
MANAGEMENT OF FISCAL POLICY
The Branch continues to perform well financially and has ensured long term financial well being
through strict adherence to budgets in line with the strategic plan.
Last year the funding arrangements with the Gold Coast City Council changed dramatically – instead
of an annual donation, we are now required to apply for the funding against other organisations on
the Gold Coast. The Branch was successful in our endeavours to gain this funding and as a result we
were able to pass on extra funds to each club.
As always, the Branch has been proactive in applying for funding from various sources, this season
we have been fortunate to gain funding from many areas and we have applied for more funding to
further assist our operations. Funding gained includes the following
FUNDING
AMOUNT
ITEM
DES/SLSQ
Jann Stuckey MP
Gold Coast City Council
Gold Coast City Council
Ocean Kayak
Sport & Recreation QLD
$4675.00
$1200.00
$63000.00
$7000.00
$7000.00
$312000.00
Fuel/Manuals
Rescue Board
Life Saving Services
Medals (split with SCB)
Interbranch Team
Development Officers
The Branch has been successful in gaining $312000.00 in funding (over a 3 year period) to hire
development officers to assist the clubs and Branch in their day to day operations. These positions
will be responsible for building the capacity of all clubs to ensure that opportunities for participation
in the wide range of physical activities associated with surf lifesaving are increased and supported.
This is a new initiative for Point Danger Branch and will prove beneficial to all clubs.
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CORPORATE AND OPERATIONAL GOVERNANCE
The challenges of maintaining the governance and corporate viewpoint of the Branch is one of
continuous improvement with the Branch refining its strategies and systems in line with the needs of
the clubs, the changing environment and necessary policies and legislation.
With changes in the economic and technological environment change is ever increasing at a fast rate
and as such we need to consider and improve our responsiveness to these changes. An essential part
of our success in this will be the club and member’s willingness and ability to respond and adapt to
any changes.
The Branch has continued its operational governance with an increase in risk management
procedures this season including an additional patrol hours/log book analysis, patrol roster review,
Junior Activity Committee reviews and AGM Notice/Minutes review. This has allowed the Branch to
assist the clubs in maintaining compliance.
STRATEGIC PLAN
In 2008 the Branch Executive Committee and Council undertook to have a strategic plan written to
guide future decision making and capital investment in facilities, services, programs and other
opportunities for a 5 year period. The successful operation of the Branch plays an important role in
the continuation of life saving services at our clubs. The Branch has recognised that sound planning
principles are required to ensure that the future direction and development of the Branch and its
affiliated clubs reflects the needs of members and contributed to the well being of the larger
community.
PROJECT
STATUS
Review & Upgrade Branch Constitution
Identification of by law changes to be made, including
update of job descriptions for office bearers
Development of 5 year financial plan
Funding submission approved through GCCC and
Sport and Rec for lifesaving services and staff
Human Resource Audit
Administration, Compliance, Governance and
Grievance Workshops
Acquisition of Office Equipment
Boardroom updated – new carpet/tiles
Information supply regarding policy
and procedures
Audits for ATV, Age Managers, Certificate 2
Introduction of patrol log and roster reviews.
Support Clubs to upgrade Facilities
Procurement policy – group buying for clubs for
essential services
Water Efficient Clubhouses
Liaison with GCCC regarding new water system
Support Clubs to gain equipment
Assistance to all clubs in SLSQ/DES Funding
Provision of letters of support
Support clubs to gain relevant training
opportunities and educate members
Provision of Development officer for 3 years under
Sport and Recreation funding
Professional Development Program
SLSA Admin Conference, PDB Admin Workshop
Development of athletes
Interbranch team incl Pool Rescue Training Sessions
Conduct events that promote
participation
Continuation of Sizzler Sponsorship for Oceans 38 for
a further 3 years from 11/12
Succession Planning
Identification of potential office bearers. Members
identified for higher level courses, leadership camps
Development of volunteers to support
activities
Sport and Recreation Funding
TAF Workshops
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MEMBERSHIP
Point Danger Branch has shown a steady increase in total membership from 2003/2004 onwards.
However, in season 2010/2011 we experienced the first decline in membership in eight seasons. In
season 2009/2010 the total Branch Membership was 5908 and this decreased to 5826 in season
2010/2011 (a total decrease of 82 members). It should be noted that this is the smallest decrease of
any Branch in the State
Membership Totals - 5 year comparison
5826
10/11
5908
09/10
5753
08/09
5145
07/08
4348
06/07
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
Our affiliated clubs have remained stable in membership from last season with only minor changes
to club membership numbers. Bilinga, Coolangatta, Currumbin, Kirra, Rainbow Bay and Pacific have
posted slight increases in membership whilst all other clubs have shown slight decreases.
Club Comparison 09/10 - 10/11
1000
900
800
700
600
500
09/10
400
10/11
300
200
100
0
BIL
CLG
CUR
KIR
NKI
PAC
PBQ
RBY
TAL
TUG
TH&C
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Active Membership - 3 Year Comparison
900
800
700
600
08/09
500
09/10
400
10/11
300
200
100
0
Cadet
Junior
Senior
Active Membership has shown an overall decrease of 59 (4.69%) members from season 2009/2010
to season 2010/2011. Both the Active Senior and Junior categories have shown a decrease whilst the
Active Cadet membership category has increased by 21 members (8.78% increase)
It should also be noted that other categories for active patrols have experienced some changes from
season 2009/2010. Long Service membership has increased from 265 to 279 members, Reserve
Active has decreased from 16 to 15 and Award members have increased from 59 to 65 members.
Membership via Gender
Female
Male
41%
59%
The Branch statistics indicate that the difference
between the male and female membership is
only 18%. In total there are 3412 male members
and 2414 female members.
Female members show greater numbers in the
following membership categories
• Active Cadet
• Associate
• Under 11
• Under 12
• Under 13
Male Members show greater numbers in all
other membership category’s. Noting that in the
Active Senior category male members number
571 with females numbering 210
Branch Membership
Season 2010/2011 was the first season that
Point Danger Branch accepted financial
members. This was a new initiative to ensure
that there was an alternative for members who
no longer wished to be members of the club but
wished to contribute to the association.
To date the Branch has 6 members, all of whom
contribute to the Branch as officials or
Committee members.
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LIFE SAVING SERVICES
Surf Life Saving Point Danger Branch and its affiliated clubs main purpose is to prevent drowning and
injury on our beaches. Our members have risen once again to accept these challenges. Point Danger
Branch life savers have achieved inspirational statistics. Again we record no lives lost on our beaches
– these are the tangible signs of the dedication and commitment of our volunteer life savers and
clubs.
The hours our members patrol do not always fairly reflect the hours put in behind the scenes to train
physically, prepare mentally and to remain current in contemporary life saving techniques.
Again, the Branch has continued to work cooperatively with the clubs to manage patrol breaches.
Clubs and members are to be congratulated on their observance of the SLSQ Patrol Operations
Manual and their Patrol Agreements for season 2010/2011. Some minor issues have arisen during
the season with patrol log books and statistical reporting but these have been managed at club level
through guidance by the Branch.
This season five (5) patrol breaches have been recorded, however three of these were
unsubstantiated and as such not recorded against the clubs records.
Patrol Breach Record 04/05 - 10/11
25
20
15
10
5
0
04/05
05/06
06/07
07/08
08/09
09/10
10/11
The Branch has continued to conduct patrol log audits and ATV audits on a monthly basis, and have
added Patrol Roster Reviews and Patrol Hour reviews to assist the clubs in maintaining compliance
and identifying shortfalls in rostering. The Branch has also concentrated efforts on training more
Patrol Captains by encouraging members to attend the Silver Medallion Basic Beach Management
courses. This initiative has assisted the clubs and members in understanding the requirements of
patrols and the necessity to adhere to the patrol agreements, SLSQ Patrol Operations Manual and
government/legislative requirements.
All eleven clubs within Point Danger Branch applied for and gained funding through the Department
of Community Services/SLSQ Sustainability and More Beaches Under Guard funding programs. It is
pleasing to see that all eleven clubs were successful in gaining funding to assist their essential life
saving and training activities.
Collectively, the Branch and its clubs gained $137 380.00 in funding, this is an increase of $30 430.00
from last season’s funding. The Branch assisted the clubs in the statistical reporting requirements
for this grant program to ensure that 100% of clubs applied and received funding. This will continue
for season 2011/2012, with the Branch assisting clubs in the application process.
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SUSTAINABILITY GRANTS
Point Danger Branch
Tallebudgera
Pacific
Palm Beach
Currumbin
Tugun
Bilinga
Coolangatta
TH&C
Manuals/Workbooks and Fuel
SLSA Rash Shirts
Building Maintenance
General Life Saving Equipment/Expenses
General Life Saving Equipment/Expenses
General Life Saving Equipment/Expenses
IRB Motor
General Life Saving Equipment/Expenses
General Life Saving Equipment/Expenses
SUSTAINABILITY FUNDING
MORE BEACHES UNDER GUARD
Tallebudgera
IRB Hull
North Kirra
4WD
Kirra
IRB Hull
Coolangatta
Defibrillator
Rainbow Bay
ATV
MORE BEACHES UNDER GUARD FUNDING
TOTAL FUNDING 2010/2011
$4250.00
$4000.00
$25025.00
$6500.00
$2800.00
$3200.00
$5140.00
$3500.00
$5470.00
$59885.00
$6270.00
$35000.00
$13500.00
$2725.00
$20000.00
$77495.00
$137380.00
PATROL CLUB OF THE YEAR COMPETITION
The SLSQ Point Danger Branch Patrol Club
of the Year competition in its current
format is now in its 5th year. It is proudly
sponsored by Jann Stuckey MP (Member
for Currumbin).
The Branch will be looking at further
changes to this award for season
2011/2012 which may split the award into
two areas – operational and administrative.
Clubs will be awarded on each portfolio.
Consultation will occur with the clubs to
ensure that there is consensus in relation to
this award.
It is has been pleasing to note that this
award has not been awarded to the same
club each season with all clubs in the
Branch showing improvement annually.
Previous winners are
 06/07
Kirra SLSC
 07/08
Coolangatta SLSC
 08/09
Currumbin SLSC
 09/10
North Kirra SLSC
Our congratulations are extended to
North Kirra SLSC on winning this award in
season 2009/2010
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TRAINERS AND ASSESSORS
SLSQ Point Danger Branch continues to recognise and reward its members for their service to the
Branch as Trainers and Assessors. In season 2010/2011 the Branch was required to run a Trainer,
Assessor and Facilitator (TAF) workshop to ensure all our trainers and assessors were updated in the
current systems and also inducted into the Registered Training Organisation (RTO).
During this time the Branch determined it was the perfect opportunity to ensure that our trainers
and assessors were able to demonstrate resuscitation techniques – with all of attendees gaining the
Resuscitation CPR award (112 gained in total). Further, the Branch used this opportunity to reward
our dedicated trainers and assessors with PDB Polo Shirts, to ensure that they had a consistent
uniform they could wear whilst performing training or assessing activities.
We continue to recognise and reward our hardworking and dedicated assessors. Our congratulations
are extended to the following members who have gained Assessor Long Service Awards
10 YEARS LONG SERVICE (BRONZE AWARD)
Gaven Gear
Kirra SLSC
Kerrie Barnes
Point Danger Branch
15 YEARS LONG SERVICE (SILVER AWARD)
Stuart Hogben
Coolangatta SLSC
20 YEARS LONG SERVICE (GOLD AWARD)
Eddie Bennett
Pacific SLSC
Neville Gray
Kirra SLSC
Beverley Walsh
Currumbin SLSC
Andrew McNeilly
Pacific SLSC
PATROL STATISTICS
Season 2010/2011 saw an increase in total rescues from 219 to 288 (an increase of 69 rescues). For
the first time in a number of seasons, the IRB was not the most popular form of rescue equipment.
This season the rescue tube was the most used form of rescue equipment with 34.72% rescues
performed using this piece of equipment.
EQUIPMENT
Rescue Tube
Rescue Board
No Equipment
IRB
Body Board
Other
RWC
RESCUES PERFORMED
100
69
50
48
10
8
3
% TOTAL RESCUES
34.72%
23.96%
17.36%
16.67%
3.47%
2.78%
1.04%
Each season the clubs record the activity of people at the time of their rescue, in this season the
most rescues were performed whilst members of the public were surfing (42.01%). This was closely
followed by swimming (38.8%).
Activity when needing rescues
Swimming
Body Board
Surfing
Boating
Fishing/Rock Walking
Other
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Preventative Actions are important in our patrolling activities as these measures ensure that rescues
and other tragedies are kept to a minimum. Our clubs have been proactive in executing preventative
actions this season. However it should be noted that there has been an overall decrease of 802
preventative actions from 2009/2010 to season 2010/2011.
Preventative Actions
3500
3000
2500
2000
09/10
1500
10/11
1000
500
0
Swimmers
Craft Users
Beach Users
Warning Signs
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
In season 2010/2011 the Branch endeavoured to maintain its momentum with training and
education by provided a large number of Branch run courses for club members to attend in an effort
to assist the clubs, decrease pressure on club training officers and up skill our members. All of these
courses were well patronised and as a result a large number of members have now gained additional
qualifications.
In addition to our traditionally run courses of First Aid, ARC/Defibrillator – the branch added extra
courses in for Silver Medallion Basic Beach Management and Age Managers Accreditations (see
Junior Activities for the statistics relating to this award) to ensure that all of our patrols and nippers
were compliant with the SLSQ requirements.
The Branch ran nine (9) Basic Beach Management courses across the Branch with 102 members
gaining the accreditation which is an overall increase of 72 members gaining this award on the year
before (240% increase).
Specialist Awards Gained 09/10 - 10/11
160
140
120
100
09/10
80
10/11
60
40
20
0
ARC
Defib
FA
Beach M/M
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ARC/Defibrillator and First Aid continue to be
popular courses with the clubs and members and as
a result the Branch has continued to see an
increase in the number of awards gained each
season.
There has been an 11% increase in ARC awards
gained, a 9.56% increase in Defibrillator awards
gained and a 53.50% increase in Operational First
Aid awards gained. The Branch will continue this
momentum in season 2011/2012 and will be
running courses again in all these areas. The branch
has also been identifying assessors and trainers
who want to learn to train these skills and will be mentoring them through this process.
There have been some changes to awards this season with 4WD Induction, Tractor Induction and
ATV Operator (replacing ATV Induction) introduced. The Branch and its clubs were proactive in this
respect and courses were run in the off season to train trainers and assessors from each club in
these awards so that they could go on to run them at club level. The Branch and clubs will be using
the off season to assist members in gaining these accreditations. Clubs have until 31st December
2011 for eligible members to become accredited in these awards so that they can use these pieces
of equipment.
ATV Operator
Course Presenter ATV
27
18
4WD Induction
Course Presenter 4WD
55
33
Tractor Induction
Course Presenter Tractor
61
29
Futuristically, there will be some changes to other awards with ARC/Defibrillator changing to
Advanced Resuscitation Techniques (ART), the reintroduction of Spinal Management and changes to
Silver Medallion IRB Driver awards.
The focus on new trainers and assessors continued this season, with seventeen (17) new Training
Officers for season 2010/2011, 8 of these are new training officers who gained the skills trainer
award and went onto train a squad. Two members are existing training officers who gained a TOC in
a new award. Fifteen members gained the Skills Trainer award, 13 of these are still to train a squad
and gain the SLSA Training Officers award and 2 of these were previous training officers who
upgraded their necessary prerequisites to continue training.
Seven (7) members attended the Course Assessor course so that they could continue onto become
Assessors. Two of these members were older members who were upgrading to continue being
assessors, three members went onto become assessors and two are still continuing through the
probationary process. In total the Branch gained 18 new assessors for the season.
Trainers and Assessors
70
60
50
40
09/10
30
10/11
20
10
0
Skills
Trainer
Training
Officers
Course
Assessors
Course Facilitators
Assessors
Presenters
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Some changes to IRB Crewman and Silver Medallion IRB Driver training has seen a decrease in
awards gained at club level but has been proactive in the prevention of accidents and injuries during
training for these awards.
A total of 3725 awards (including junior awards) have been gained across the Branch in season
2010/2011. This is an increase of 604 (16.21%) awards from season 2009/2010 and a further
increase of 748 (20.08 %) awards from season 2008/2009. Full details of awards gained are listed in
the appendices.
Total Awards Gained 07/08 - 10/11
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
07/08
08/09
09/10
10/11
In over viewing the core life saving awards we can note the following for season 2010/2011
AWARD
Advanced Resuscitation
ANALYSIS
ARC Awards have increased from 96 (09/10) to 108 in season 10/11.
This is an 11% increase.
Bronze Medallion
Bronze Medallions this season have experienced a slight decrease from
369 to 288. Total decrease of 81 from season 2009/2010
Defibrillator
This award continues to show growth with a 9.56% increase
Operational First Aid
After a slight decrease from season 08/09 to 09/10, this award has
picked up again with a 53.50% across the Branch.
IRB Crewman
IRB Crewman has experienced a decrease in awards gained for the 2nd
season in a row. IRB Crewman have decreased from season 09/10 of
93 to 57 in 10/11. This is a decrease of 39.78% across the Branch
IRB Drivers
IRB Driver awards have decreased dramatically with only 16 members
gaining this award. This is a 50% decrease from last season
Radio Operators Certificate Clubs have been encouraged to train and assess this in conjunction
with the Bronze Medallion. This has seen an increase of awards of 240
awards from 74 to 314
Surf Rescue Certificate
Surf Rescue Awards have remained on par with last season with 143
awards gained (= to season 09/10)
The Branch will continue to work with clubs and identify members who can assist in the training,
assessing and facilitating of awards. Surf Life Saving Queensland will be adding the Certificate 4
(Workplace, Training and Assessment) course to their scope at the end of the year which will give
our members increased opportunity to gain this award and proceed further to help their clubs and
members.
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SURF SPORTS
Season 2010/2011 was again a busy season for Surf Sports in Point Danger Branch with regular
carnivals held across all age groups and disciplines.
The Branch ran the following events throughout the season.
 PDB U8-U10 Teams Carnival @ Kirra SLSC
 Little Dudes Carnival @Coolangatta SLSC
 PDB Surf Rescue Championships @ Bilinga SLSC
 Sizzler Oceans 38 Round #1 and #2 @ North Burleigh SLSC/Kirra SLSC
 Sizzler Oceans 38 Young Guns @ Kirra SLSC
 Gold Coast City U11-U14 Titles @ North Kirra SLSC
 PDB U8-U10 Carnival @ North Kirra SLSC
 PDB U11-U14 Championships @ Tallebudgera SLSC
 South East Queensland R&R Championships @ BHMP SLSC
 One Day Wonder Event @ Tugun SLSC
The Branch has continued its positive relationship with stakeholders including SLSQ, South Coast
Branch, Gold Coast City Council Lifeguards, Special Events and the QLD Police Service. The
requirements in relation to compliance and workplace, health and safety have increased and will
continue to do so to ensure that our events are run well and our members are safe. Season
2011/2012 will see some changes to our events calendar with the rotation of local carnivals changing
and Point Danger Branch running the Gold Coast City Titles – there will be a name change for this
event and it will now be referred to as the Gold Coast Championships.
SIZZLER OCEANS 38 PREMIERSHIP SERIES
Season 2010/2011 was the third season of the Sizzler
Oceans 38 Premiership series. These carnivals continue
to be a competitive force on the Queensland Surf Sports
calendar – being the only series that provides prize
money for clubs. Two rounds were held in January at
North Burleigh SLSC and Kirra SLSC.
The Sizzler Oceans 38 Group (PDB/SCB) also embarked on a partnership with the Australian Surf
Rowers League (ASRL) to have additional events staged throughout the state to ensure compliance
to our sponsorship agreement. Two events were held for boat rowers – Young Guns and Best of the
Best. This allowed the Sizzler Oceans 38 brand to be further showcased throughout the state.
We are proud to announce that we have secured the partnership with Sizzler for the next 3 seasons
(concluding in 2014), which will include the partnership with ASRL and the inclusion of Sunshine
Coast Branch. Participation in this event continues to grow across all age groups and disciplines
(noting that last season had a higher number due to the inclusion of a 3rd round)
Competitor Comparison
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
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08/09
09/10
10/11
INTERBRANCH CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Interbranch Championships is certainly gaining momentum and popularity with the addition of
pool rescue events into the competition this season. This allowed the competitors to identify and
showcase another level of competitive talent and it will be an area the Branch and Clubs will need to
work on developing in the future.
Ocean Kayak sponsored our team for the second year in a row, and many remarks and compliments
were paid to the Branch for the presentation of the team members, staff and officials. The generous
support of Ocean Kayak has allowed the Branch to present our team in a professional manner and
has certainly added to the pride of the team and its members.
Again the Branch held a team dinner for all members, staff and officials and allowed the Branch to
present the uniforms to the members and make an occasion of this. Parental support has been
paramount to the success of the team and appreciated by all involved.
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2011 POINT DANGER BRANCH REPRESENTATIVE TEAM
TEAM STAFF
Coach
Team Manager
Assistant Team Manager/Female Chaperone
Beach Coach
Pool Coach
OFFICIALS
Nigel Ward
Leanne Ward
Scott Littler
Andrew Walker
Bonnie Alchin
Geoff Hilton
TEAM MEMBERS
UNDER 13
Harry Hoy
Tugun
Brayden McCarthy
TH&C
Ethan Clouston
Tugun
Patrick Macpherson
Tallebudgera
Jayden Desmond
Tallebudgera
Hayden Tolland
TH&C
UNDER 14
Josh Clouston
Tugun
Shaun Collins
Currumbin
Matthew Kelly
Currumbin
Tim Delahunty
Palm Beach
Sam Ross
Currumbin
Lucas Walsh
Palm Beach
UNDER 15
Sam Dick
Currumbin
Mitchell Littler
Currumbin
Ryham Pankhurst
Tugun
Tom Marais
Tallebudgera
Jacob Harris
Tugun
Sam Head
Currumbin
UNDER 17
Jarrod Ross
Currumbin
Jackson Cosgrove
Currumbin
Jake Jensen
Currumbin
Jye Rogers
TH&C
Chris Hunt
Tugun
Jack Butler
Tugun
Chris Clouston
Brett Ross
Sharon Ross
Mark Ross
Rodney Jones
Beverley Walsh
John Huntley Chipper
Kerrie Barnes
Peter Della Ca
Mariah Jones
Tony Carle
Melanie Walker
Alex Stewart
Surya Kastelein
Amba Pilley
Ami Dowling
Kelly Tighe
Tallebudgera
TH&C
Tugun
Tugun
Tugun
Tugun
Ellie Brooks
Jessica Elkington
Chloe Sterry
Kirsty Humrich
Letitia Whiley
Chandler Searle
Palm Beach
Currumbin
Currumbin
Tugun
Tallebudgera
Currumbin
Kelly Thacker
Elizabeth Forsyth
Leah Jones
Katie Gill
Kendall Fitzgibbons
Holly Humrich
Tallebudgera
Tugun
TH&C
Palm Beach
TH&C
Tugun
Kirra Wilson
Regan Whiteman
Maddi Stewart
Jessica Beer
Riley Maynard
Brooke Neumann
Tugun
Palm Beach
TH&C
Currumbin
Currumbin
Currumbin
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SURF RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS
This season the Branch held the Surf Rescue Championships at Bilinga SLSC under the watchful eye
of Carnival Referee – Stuart Hogben. The event was postponed by one week due to the QLD flood
crisis. Participation was good with competitors in most age groups. Our members went on to
participate at State and Australian Championships with credible results. This is certainly an area of
competition that needs more development for future seasons.
SURF SPORTS OFFICIALS
The affiliated clubs of Point Danger Branch continue to be proactive in identifying members who can
learn and carry out officiating duties. Season 2010/2011 has seen an increase in the number of
members attending courses with 39 members attending the Level One Officials course – of this 17
have already completed the accreditation and all others are still progressing.
Currently the Branch has 142 registered officials. Our goal is to increase this number to 200 in
season 11/12 to ensure that all carnivals are run effectively and efficiently. The Branch has been
hands on regarding the identification of possible Level 2
officials with 3 members attending and completing the
Level 2 Accreditation course and these members will be
assisting in mentoring officials towards becoming future
Level 2 officials.
OFFICIALS LONG SERVICE AWARDS
10 YEARS
Phillip Mitchell
Bilinga
Peter Reid
Tallebudgera
15 YEARS
Craig Willliams
Tugun
20 YEARS
Alan Griffiths
Tugun
QUEENSLAND AND AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Point Danger Branch continues its commitment to surf
sports with great representation from our clubs across all event types and age groups. Collectively
the Branch clubs and members have performed admirably with a number of placing’s and medals at
State and Australian Championships being won by individuals and teams alike.
2011 AUSTRALIAN MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS – GOLD MEDALLISTS
30-34 Male Beach Sprint
40yrs + Board Riding
40-44 Male Board Rescue
45-49 Male Ski Race
45-49 Male Beach Flags
60-64 Ironwoman
60-64 Ski Race
60-64 Female Board Race
70+ 1km beach Run
160 Yrs Surf Boat
130 Yrs Male Board Relay
Brett Robinson - Currumbin SLSC
Kate Miller - TH&C SLSC
Christopher Maynard, Michael Waide - Currumbin SLSC
Christopher Maynard – Currumbin SLSC
Phil Wyper - Coolangatta SLSC
Ruth Kemp – TH&C SLSC
Ruth Kemp – TH&C SLSC
Ruth Kemp – TH&C SLSC
William Ryan - TH&C SLSC
Geoff Case, Chris Gibbons, Tim Livanes, Sydney Norman, Daniel Rahe - Currumbin SLSC
Chris Maynard, Brett Dowker, Michael Waide - Currumbin SLSC
2011 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – GOLD MEDALLISTS
U17 Female Board Rescue
Open Male Ski Relay Race
U19 Female Board Riding
Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard – Currumbin SLSC
Hugh Dougherty, Ken Wallace, Sam Hamilton - Tugun SLSC
Emily Rawlings – Palm Beach SLSC
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U15 Female Board Riding
Open Male 2km Beach Run
U15 Male Beach Relay
Ellie Brooks – Palm Beach SLSC
Stephen Madden – Tugun SLSC
Sam Dick, Brandan Halliday-Thompson, Sam Ross, Ryan Schmidt – Currumbin SLSC
2011 QUEENSLAND MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS – GOLD MEDALLISTS
110+ Male Surf Teams
130+ Male Board Relay
130 + Male Ski Relay
160 + Surf Boat
30-34 Female Beach Sprint
30-34 Male Rescue Tube
35-39 Male 2km Beach Run
40-44 Ironman
40-44 Male Ski
40-44 Male Board Rescue
45-49 Male 2km Beach Run
45-49 Male Beach Flags
45-49 Male Ski
55-59 Female 1km Beach Run
55-59 Female Beach Sprint
55-59 Male Board Rescue
55-59 Male Rescue Tube
60-64 Female Rescue Tube
60-64 Female Board Race
60-64 Female Surf Race
60-64 Female Ski
60-64 Ironwoman
65-69 Ironman
65-69 Male 1km Beach Run
70+ 1km Beach Run
70+ Male Surf Board
Rick Van Kampen, Russell Zahn, Stuart Hogben – Coolangatta SLSC
Brett Dowker, Christopher Maynard, Michael Waide – Currumbin SLSC
Brett Dowker, Christopher Maynard, Michael Waide – Currumbin SLSC
Brian Sullivan, Chris Adams, Dale Elliott, Ian Preston, Robert Webster – TH&C SLSC
Cassidy Jackson-Carroll – Rainbow Bay SLSC
Michael Bush – Currumbin SLSC
Kelly Margetts – Currumbin SLSC
Michael Waide – Currumbin SLSC
Michael Waide – Currumbin SLSC
Brett Dowker, Michael Waide – Currumbin SLSC
Enrique Vanderhoeven – Rainbow Bay SLSC
Phil Wyper – Coolangatta SLSC
Christopher Maynard – Currumbin SLSC
Pauline Webley – TH&C SLSC
Pauline Webley – TH&C SLSC
Len Cook, John Newton – Currumbin SLSC
Len Cook – Currumbin SLSC
Ruth Kemp – TH&C SLSC
Ruth Kemp – TH&C SLSC
Ruth Kemp – TH&C SLSC
Ruth Kemp – TH&C SLSC
Ruth Kemp – TH&C SLSC
John Newton – Currumbin SLSC
John Newton – Currumbin SLSC
William Ryan – Rainbow Bay SLSC
William Ryan – Rainbow Bay SLSC
2011 QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS – GOLD MEDALLISTS
Open Male Ski Relay
Open Male Surf Boat
U23 Surf Boat
U19 Male Surf Race
U17 March Past
U15 5 Person R&R
U15 Female 2km Beach Run
40+ Long Board
40 + Short Board
Open Female Long Board
U15 Female Short Board
U15 Male Short Board
U19 Female Short Board
Hugh Dougherty, David Monaghan, Sam Hamilton – Tugun SLSC
Cain Hayward, Clint Jones, Joe Fraser, Matt Wildman, Robert Apanui – Currumbin SLSC
Alexander Behns, Finnian Rowe, James Brown, Jed Pitt, John Towner – Currumbin SLSC
Jackson Maynard – Currumbin SLSC
Georgia Raye Arnold, Chris Barker, Caitlin Butler, Jack Butler, Elizabeth Forsyth, Frances
Glenny, Emma McLean, Thomas Schneider, Madison Wheeler, Owen Viles. Rhyam
Pankhurst, Talia King - Tugun SLSC
Chris Barker, Emma McLean, Georgia Arnold, Madison Wheeler, Talia King – Tugun SLSC
Kelly Thacker – Tallebudgera SLSC
Dion Harris – Tugun SLSC
James Brooks – Palm Beach SLSC
Jess Roberts – Currumbin SLSC
Ellie Brooks – Palm Beach SLSC
Joshua Clouston – Tugun SLSC
Tia Nation - TH&C SLSC
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Very Real Results....Surf Sports
11 Events Run by PDB
25 QLD Masters Gold Medals
13 QLD Champs Gold Medals
11 Aussie Masters Gold Medals
6 Aussie Gold Medals
9 QLD Junior Champs Gold Medals
Point Danger Branch Clubs have collectively improved results over the major events, with an
increase in Gold Medallists at all events this season (excluding the QLD Championships).
Congratulations are extended to all clubs and competitors on this achievement.
Medals Gained 09/10 - 10/11
25
20
15
09/10
10/11
10
5
0
Aussie Masters
Aussie Champs
QLD Masters
QLD Champs
QLD Juniors
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JUNIOR ACTIVITIES
Season 2010/2011 has seen Junior Activities in the Branch prosper with membership holding strong,
clubs progressing well and an increase in Age Managers and Officials in the junior area. The clubs
have interacted well together with the members of the Board of Junior Activities proactively
participating in meetings and setting direction for the junior membership of the Branch.
We are proud to announce that Claudia Fien (Rainbow Bay SLSC) was named the Queensland Under
14 Junior Life Saver of the Year for her dedication and commitment to junior activities and surf life
saving. Claudia was presented with the award at the Queensland Junior Championships.
MEMBERSHIP AND AWARDS
Season 2010/2011 saw a slight decrease in junior membership from the previous season. The Branch
finished the season with 2044 nipper members which was a 42 member decrease on season
2009/2010. Six of the eleven clubs have shown an increase in membership, with all other clubs
showing a slight decrease. The largest membership growth can be attributed to Kirra SLSC (32.89%).
Nipper Membership per Club
400
350
300
250
200
09/10
150
10/11
100
50
0
TAL
PAC
PBQ
CUR
TUG
BIL
NKI
KIR
CLG
THC
RBY
Season 2010/2011 saw an increase in the amount of Age Managers in Point Danger Branch with 124
members gaining this accreditation. This is an increase of 80 members from season 2009/2010. The
branch has scheduled the courses in club groups and this has proven successful with more members
attending. We have also identified members to become potential Course Presenters in the Age
Managers course and 3 more members will assist in this area in season 2010/2011.
The 11 clubs of Point Danger Branch trained and assessed 1640 nippers in the required junior age
awards. 144 members gained the Surf Rescue Certificate. It is concerning to note that 260 nippers
did not receive age awards this season. This will be an issue for the Board of Junior Activities to take
forward in season 2011/2012.
As always the Under 13 members all gained their CPR or Basic Resuscitation Certificates’ as a
prerequisite for the Surf Smart Two Award and Under 14 members were required to gain their SRC.
AWARD
Surf Play One U6
Surf Play Two U7
Surf Aware One U8
Surf Aware Two U9
No GAINED
239 (214)
247 (266)
268 (256)
230 (239)
AWARD
Surf Safe One U10
Surf Safe Two U11
Surf Smart One U12
Surf Smart Two U13
No GAINED
199 (229)
186 (228)
169 (164)
102 (133)
The numbers in brackets represent awards gained in season 2009/2010
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Junior Surf Sports
Point Danger Branch hosted five junior carnivals in season
2010/2011, these were
 PDB U8-U10 Teams Carnival @ Kirra SLSC
 Little Dudes U8-U10 Carnival @ Coolangatta SLSC
 PDB U8 – U10 Carnival @ North Kirra SLSC
 PDB U11-U14 Championships @ Tallebudgera
SLSC
 GCC U11- U14 Titles @ North Kirra SLSC
The PDB U8-U10 Teams carnival continues to be a
popular event on the surf sports calendar. This carnival is
also used to train our newest probationary officials (who
attend a course the day prior). We have added one extra
event to this event – the U8-U10 Cameron Relay which
incorporates all age groups in one team event.
Little Dudes attracted over 700 competitors this season,
Claudia Fien – 10/11 Nipper of the Year
even with capped numbers. This carnival is specific to
individual events only to ensure that the competitors get
the opportunity to compete in all disciplines and allow us to finalise the carnival in an appropriate
time frame.
PDB U8-U10 Carnival was a successful carnival and the Branch and clubs commitment to ensure that
every competitor receives a participation medal will continue into season 2011/2012. This has
proven popular with the clubs and members and ensures that we recognise and reward all of our
littlest surf sports stars.
Conditions were much more favourable this season for the PDB U11-U14 Championships and all
events were able to be run with no interruption. All clubs did well at the Championships with some
close point scores. The Branch Junior Activity Chairperson’s meet annually after this event to
collectively determine the restricted entries for Queensland Junior Championships. This meeting
guarantees that all events have entries so that Point Danger Branch is represented well.
Some changes will occur in season 2011/2012 for nipper competitors with the introduction of
another level of competency for our nippers. If nippers wish to compete in season 2011/2012 and
beyond, they will be required to successfully complete a Competition Evaluation swim (which is
competitive distance in length) to ensure that they can handle a competitive situation and distance.
This season the Queensland Junior Championships were held at Tweed Heads & Coolangatta SLSC.
This was a bonus for the club in celebration of their centenary year. Conditions were challenging
with rain/wind and flat surf. Our nippers performed well with a number of gold medals achieved.
2011 QUEENSLAND JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – GOLD MEDALLISTS
U11 Male Beach Flags
U11 Male Beach Sprint
U11 Male Beach Relay
U12 Female Beach Sprint
U12 Female Beach Relay
U13 Female Beach Relay
U14 Female Beach Sprint
U14 Male Board Rescue
Bailey Desmond – Tallebudgera SLSC
Nick Suddes – Currumbin SLSC
Connor Pegg, Nash Geyer, Ryan Suddes, Zane Rowles – Currumbin SLSC
Olivia Fien – Rainbow Bay SLSC
Caroline Ridgway, Jessica Duffus, Olivia Fien, Tarryn Aiken – Rainbow Bay SLSC
Meg Dunford, Rani Skehan, Sahara Skehan, Samantha Frankland – Palm Beach SLSC
Sakisha Dovey – Currumbin SLSC
Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins – Currumbin SLSC
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2010/2011 JUNIOR TROPHIES
Shirley Neumann Trophy
(Champion Competitors @ PDB U11-U14 Championships)
U11 Female – Veronica McNeven (Currumbin SLSC)
U11 Male – Jay Rich (TH&C SLSC)
U12 Female – Lili Halliwell (Currumbin SLSC)
U12 Male – Josh Walker (Tallebudgera SLSC)
U13 Female – Surya Kastelein (Tugun SLSC)
U13 Male – Jayden Desmond (Tallebudgera SLSC)
U14 Female – Ellie Brooks (Palm Beach SLSC)
U14 Male – Shaun Collins (Currumbin SLSC)
Kokado Trophy
(Champion Club - Team Events)
st
1
nd
2
rd
3
Currumbin SLSC
Tallebudgera SLSC
Tugun SLSC
Colin and Bonnie Alchin
(Handicap Pointscore Trophy)
st
1
nd
2
rd
3
Tallebudgera SLSC
Rainbow Bay SLSC
Coolangatta SLSC
Nucon Shield
(Champion Club Aggregate Points)
st
1
nd
2
rd
3
Currumbin SLSC
Tallebudgera SLSC
Tugun SLSC
2009/2010 Andy Frizzell OAM OBE Award
Service to Junior Activities
Rainbow Bay SLSC and Point Danger Branch Life Member
Ray Fien was named the state winner at the
SLSQ Annual Dinner at the conclusion of 2009/2010
Our congratulations are extended to Ray Fien for his award
and our thanks to him for his dedication and commitment to
Junior Activities in Surf Life Saving Queensland.
2010/2011 SLSQ U14 JUNIOR LIFE SAVER
Rainbow Bay SLSC Nipper Claudia Fien – was named the
Queensland U14 Junior Life Saver of the Year for season
2010/2011 at the Junior State Championships.
Claudia has been a member since 2004.
After gaining her SRC this season – Claudia performed 51.30
patrol hours
Claudia assists her club at carnivals, with club BBQ’s, edits the
nipper newsletter, program organiser for club champs and
competes in March Past as the flag bearer.
Claudia further assists the Branch at carnivals as a result
runner and administration assistant.
Our congratulations are extended to Claudia on this
wonderful achievement.
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
The momentum of Youth Development in Point Danger Branch has continued this season with a
larger number of members and clubs participating in the scheduled youth activities that are hosted
collectively between Point Danger Branch and South Coast Branch. The following Youth
Development activities were held again this season. Our youth members excelled at all of these
events with a number of members winning awards.
EVENT
Beach Sports Challenge
Youth Development Camp
Amazing Beach Race
Youth Development Ball
DATE
th
16 October 2010
th
th
11 – 14 November 2010
th
05 February 2011
th
28 May 2011
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CAMP AWARDS
Male Life Saver of the Camp
S.S. Leadership of the Camp
Leadership Acknowledgement
Leadership Acknowledgement
Leadership Acknowledgement
VENUE
TH&C SLSC
Tyalgum Ridge Retreat
TH&C SLSC
Bond University
Samuel Dick
Thomas Marais
Mitchell Schneider
Jacob Desfosses
Elisha O’Neill
No PARTICIPANTS
104
30
104
122
Currumbin SLSC
Tallebudgera SLSC
Tugun SLSC
Tallebudgera SLSC
Kirra SLSC
In its second season the youth ball has certainly gained energy with over 220 attendees from clubs
across the coast. This ball is a positive event for our members and is also an avenue for the Youth
members to be recognised for their efforts during the season. A large number of Point Danger
Branch youth members were rewarded. Our congratulations to the following members
YOUTH EXCELLENCE AWARDS SEASON 2010/2011
Claudia Fien
Rainbow Bay SLSC
Tia McLaran
TH&C SLSC
Taylor Fien
Rainbow Bay SLSC
Lauren Condon
TH&C SLSC
Andrea Roberts
Rainbow Bay SLSC
Shane Finch
Tallebudgera SLSC
Mikaela Jackson
Rainbow Bay SLSC
Brad Finch
Tallebudgera SLSC
Liam Aiken
Rainbow Bay SLSC
Patrick Macpherson
Tallebudgera SLSC
Jake Curry
Rainbow Bay SLSC
Melanie Walker
Tallebudgera SLSC
Demi Meredith
TH&C SLSC
Jacob Desfosses
Tallebudgera SLSC
Tori Stewart
TH&C SLSC
Dakota-Rain Bond
Tallebudgera SLSC
Georgia Meredith
TH&C SLSC
Jessie-Lee McLean
Kirra SLSC
Sam Mandall
TH&C SLSC
Jake Kalisperis
Kirra SLSC
Tess Wartmann
TH&C SLSC
Cassandra Young
Pacific SLSC
Elsie Rampling
TH&C SLSC
Catherine Holroyd
Pacific SLSC
Tilly Hildred
TH&C SLSC
It was pleasing to note that Tallebudgera SLSC was named the YIPS (Youth Involvement Program)
Club of the Year with TH&C SLSC named runner up. Congratulations!
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HONOURS AND AWARDS
In season 2010/2011 the annual meritorious awards structure was changed. This was done in an
effort to align our awards with the SLSQ and SLSA awards and ensure that our members are
recognised for their efforts appropriately.
POINT DANGER BRANCH ANNUAL AWARDS
AWARD
WINNER
LIFESAVING AWARDS
Life Saver of the Year
Alan Hayes
Volunteer of the Year
Ray Fien
Patrol Club of the Year
Kirra SLSC
Assessor of the Year
Ken Clark
Trainer of the Year
Laurie Cavill
MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AWARDS
U14 Junior Life Saver of the Year
Claudia Fien
U18 Junior Life Saver of the Year
Samantha Fien
18-25 Life Saver of the Year
Jessica Attenborough
Youth Development Club of the Year
Tallebudgera SLSC
Andy Frizzell OAM OBE Award
Anthony Cassone
SURF SPORTS AWARDS
Athlete of the Year
Jackson Maynard
Coach of the Year
Geoff Crawford
Official of the Year
Beverley Walsh
Rookie Coach of the Year
Chris Maynard
Rookie Official of the Year
Mariah Jones
Masters Athlete of the Year
Chris Maynard
Junior Athlete of the Year
Matthew Kelly
Team of the Year
Currumbin SLSC
Team Manager of the Year
Marsha Maynard
RECOGNITION AWARDS
Clive Hammond Silver Medallist
Ray Fien
Presidents Award
Ken Hunter
CLUB
North Kirra SLSC
Rainbow Bay SLSC
Pacific SLSC
Kirra SLSC
Rainbow Bay SLSC
Rainbow Bay SLSC
North Kirra SLSC
Kirra SLSC
Currumbin SLSC
Tugun SLSC
Currumbin SLSC
Currumbin SLSC
TH&C SLSC
Currumbin SLSC
Currumbin SLSC
Currumbin SLSC
Rainbow Bay SLSC
North Kirra SLSC
POINT DANGER BRANCH PATROL CLUB OF THE YEAR (Proudly supported by Jann Stuckey MP)
The Patrol Club of the Year forms an important role in the progress of life saving clubs throughout
the season. The competition showcases the clubs progress in managing the beach and
administration
CLUBS
Tallebudgera
Pacific
Palm Beach
Currumbin
Tugun
Bilinga
North Kirra
Kirra
Coolangatta
TH&C
Rainbow Bay
ADMIN
STATS
436.5
434
357
512
367
416
437
513
439
437
451
160
130
150
160
120
160
140
160
130
160
130
MEETINGS BREACHES
175
80
90
90
95
5
100
170
100
140
110
- 150
TOTAL
RANK
771.5
644
597
772
582
431
677
843
669
737
691
3
8
9
2
10
11
6
1
7
4
5
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VALE
The Executive Committee and Members of SLSQ Point Danger Branch extend their sincere
condolences and deepest sympathy to the families and friends
of departed Members during the season.
We would like to pay special mention to our Life Members that have passed away.
CHARLES KEITH (SPEEDY) REED
Speedy Reed joined Tugun SLSC 57 years ago in 1954 and gained his
Bronze Medallion and then a few years later gained his Instructors and
Examiners Certificates. His commitment to surf club activities was
magnificent and his participating interest remained current until his
death.
He served in many positions at club level including Deputy President for
six consecutive years from 1975 to 1981 and was Captain in 1964. He
served on many committees, the last of which was the Meritorious
Awards Committee ceasing in 2009.
However his great love was surf boats. He was Boat Captain for many
years and was no doubt the father of Tugun’s Surf Boat involvement. This culminated in 2002 when
Tugun became Australia’s Champion surf boat Club with a win at the Aussie’s in the Open Boat,
Reserve Grade Boat (rowing the Keith Reed boat) and a third place in the Junior Men’s Division – a
truly remarkable effort.
He was granted Life Membership of Tugun SLSC in 1973 for outstanding services to the club.
Surf Boats always dominated his life saving interest. He became a very proficient surf boat sweep
oarsman and in 1964 in mountainous seas at Collaroy made the final of the Junior Boat. An
outstanding effort of courage and particularly in as much that Queensland success in those days was
very rare. He served as Surf Life Saving Queensland Boat Advisor and for many years was Point
Danger Branch Boat Officer. He was awarded Life Membership of Point Danger Branch on 23rd July
1994 for his outstanding commitment and service to life saving and surf sports over a significant
period of time.
On retirement from active competition he remained involved by accepting the duties of Boat Starter
– without doubt the most difficult and demanding of jobs as surf boat official. The intricacies of
starting fairly, a six boat race in unpredictable and volatile conditions are immense. Much has been
said about who makes the best starters and we feel the consensus would show ex–boat sweeps.
Keith fitted the requirements very well and took the job very seriously. He was an ex–sweep, he had
good judgment and was fair and honest. He became one of Australia’s best starters and achieved his
ambition of starting an Australian Championships final. The best measure of a starter is to ask the
competitors. Competitors felt comfortable with Speedy. He was the first starter ever seen to recall a
start because a crew had been disadvantaged. A feeling of trust was forged between Speedy and
competitors and after a carnival he could always be seen sharing a drink with competitors.
Speedy also shared his passion for surf life saving with his family who have followed in his footsteps
and joined the Tugun Surf Life Saving Club and discovered his secret in life.
Speedy is very much missed as a fellow member and friend.
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CLUB OVERVIEW
2010/2011
TALLEBUDGERA SLSC
What a 12 months Tallebudgera SLSC has
had with floods and cyclones at one end of
Australia and fires at the other. When we
look at how many volunteers we have in this
country it makes you proud to be involved
with the volunteer movement.
The club lost Foundation member - Ronnie
Long. In recognition of Ron’s dedication to
the club and life saving, the Gold Coast City
Council granted Tallebudgera SLSC the right
to name the park in front of the club the
“Ronnie Long Park”.
Tallebudgera SLSC would like to take this
opportunity to thank Councillor Daphne
McDonald (Gold Coast City Council),
Christine Smith MP (Queensland)
Government) and Karen Andrews (Federal
Government) for supporting not just
Tallebudgera SLSC but surf life saving in
general.
Ian Munro will be standing down as
President of Tallebudgera SLSC at the AGM,
thanking Point Danger Branch, SLSQ and
SLSA for their support over the last ten years of his Presidency.
Tallebudgera Supporters Club has had a great year when you consider the global situation and the
hard financial times we have gone through, everyone has done it a bit hard however the club came
through in the end thanks to some hard work by our supporters.
The Tallebudgera SLSC nippers have increased their numbers again this season – numbering
approximately 350 nippers.
The cadets have been going strong and the club is hopeful this age group will continue into the
senior club through the transition period to help keep the club viable into the future.
It was pleasing to note that Tallebudgera Beach won the Australia’s Cleanest Beach award this year.
The club nippers were heavily involved in this initiative and it is satisfying to see such a positive
outcome and award.
The senior club has experienced a good season with strong patrols and a fatality free season once
more. The level of training by volunteers has sky rocketed and now requires a lot more time
committed to stay current in contemporary training, as such thanks to all involved. In saying that, it
is very important that we retain our up and coming youth through to the senior level to fill the ranks.
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PACIFIC SLSC
Pacific SLSC has experienced a very successful season with both the senior club and nippers club
growing in numbers. The nippers have grown again this season under the leadership of the Junior
Activities Committee and a dedicated group of age managers and members who attend to the
canteen every week. The senior members ably assisted with water safety each week. Pacific SLSC
thanks all members involved with nippers for all the hard work they have put in through the season
to make nippers a success.
Pacific SLSC had over 100 members patrolling during season 2010/2011 which was an increase on
the previous season’s active membership (noting that the increase was in Active Cadet and Junior
Members). The coordination and dedication of the Club and Vice Captain ensured that the patrol
captains and members were able to perform their voluntary patrols well.
Youth Development is an ever increasing area at Pacific SLSC which is assisting the club in bringing
through members from nippers and turning them into patrolling members. The youth members
have had a successful year and have participated in a number of events representing Pacific SLSC
well. Next season looks to be even more successful with a number of these members showing an
interest in surf sports,
Issues arose at the end of the last season due to the club ATV being stolen and burnt out. A new
Polaris ATV was purchased, which turned out to be a good piece of equipment for the club.
The Building Committee has been active in getting the club house refurbished and up to the
standard it now is. The club has started to hire the club out for functions and weddings with a
favourable response from the public. The club training rooms are also complete and are available
for hire.
Pacific SLSC excelled during the Surf Rescue Appeal - raising over $15,000 which was the highest
amount the club has collected in recent years.
Thank you to all members of Pacific SLSC for their support and dedication towards life saving. Thanks
are extended to Point Danger Branch for their continued support.
Pacific SLSC Membership Statistics
160
140
120
100
08/09
80
09/10
60
10/11
40
20
0
Active Cadets
Active Juniors
Active Seniors
Nippers
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PALM BEACH SLSC
Implementing good corporate governance has been the
main focus of Palm Beach SLSC. It has been both
challenging and rewarding to see this come together
throughout the season. The integration of the
Supporters Club and the Surf Club has been one of the
most positive moves towards achieving this goal.
Appointing a General Manager to oversee the operation
of both clubs has further enabled this to happen. As a
result of this amalgamation, administration has become
more streamlined and efficient, and many unnecessary
expenses to the club have been avoided.
The new administrator took on this job only days before
the season commenced and therefore had a massive
challenge ahead. She was however, quickly brought up
to speed through the fantastic assistance of Kerrie Barnes
(PDB), and has since proven to be an outstanding asset to
the operation of the club.
With a strong administrative backbone, the club has been
able to run the surf life saving activities smoothly and
efficiently. The Nipper contingent was filled to capacity. Through both the Saturday Nipper
activities and carnivals, the club saw the beginnings of many future champions. The Junior, Cadet
and Senior competitors also performed well in carnivals. Palm Beach was well represented in most
events and overall the club shared in gold, silver and bronze medals at all levels of competition. It
was great to see the club’s colours on display.
Palm Beach SLSC members not only show a big heart in competition but also with community
service. A proud moment for the club this year, was when the word was put out for assistance
following the Brisbane floods, the club bus was very quickly filled with club members eager to help
out. They came armed with gum boots, shovels and gloves, as well as a barbecue, food and drinks
for the residents and all workers in the area. The members worked tirelessly, helping residents with
the clean-up of their homes that had been inundated with mud and debris. The residents of
Graceville were very appreciative of the assistance Palm Beach SLSC members had given. The
General Manager also organised community donations of clothing and other household items, to be
collected at the club. These donations took a significant amount of time to sort through, before
being loaded on to a truck, headed for Brisbane.
This year the club has seen another successful patrolling season with the continued commitment of
our regular members, travelling from as far away as Warwick and Brisbane. With the addition of two
new enthusiastic Bronze groups, the patrol numbers have been strengthened to ensure that Palm
Beach remains a safe place for the local community and visitors.
Thanks to the Supporter’s Club committee, management and staff who donated a significant amount
of money, time and food into the running of the surf club.
Finally, on behalf of the Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club, thanks to Point Danger Branch, Surf Life
Saving Queensland, Surf Life Saving Australia for their ongoing support and the Queensland State
Government who have greatly assisted the club with grants and donations of vital lifesaving
equipment.
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CURRUMBIN SLSC
Another season is over and ‘The Vikings’ are firing on all
cylinders. It is satisfying to see Currumbin SLSC on a
relative high right across the board. The club and
committee are continuously attempting to create
communities within the club and are always looking at the
right ingredients to create a community and to have it
sustain itself.
At Currumbin SLSC we have found the solution! The club,
over the years has become very much the hub of a
fantastic community that is obviously further added to by
the other people spaces such as the cafes, the schools, the
child care, the RSL and then the gorgeous environment
with the open spaces and the obvious amenity with the
beaches and the ocean. Currumbin SLSC itself plays its
part within the wider community with the young family
oriented junior club, the exercise is covered by the gym,
the celebrations location of the Vikings Room, the
socialising bar and restaurant level, the healthy and
active competitive environment and coaching, and of
course the community minded patrolling of the beach.
A lot of the above we take for granted but it does take
effort by the main ingredient: people, and great people at
that. Currumbin SLSC has been blessed with a consistent
involvement of key people in the key roles both in the
volunteer and professional roles within the club. These
key people (and it is always difficult naming individuals for
sake of not recognising the large group of ‘doers’ in the
club) are true leaders who coordinate large groups of
people from diverse backgrounds to create the fabric of
our community. Whether it be the 284 patrolling
members, the 130 competitors, the 180 awards, the 300+
nippers or the business of maintaining our club and
bringing in the $6M revenue and coordinating the whole
interplay between people, strategy and execution.
Obviously they don’t do it alone. The patrol captains, the
management committee, the junior committee, the building committee, the supporters committee,
the staff leadership team, and of course the many good members and fantastic staff that make our
club special. In addition to the internal club members, the club has the support of many good
sponsors and suppliers, the ever supportive Kerrie Barnes and the team from the Branch, and
general support from the wider community with patronage at our club.
Although the club has had a successful year in the four main focus areas - Patrolling, Youth
Development, Competition, and Financial Management, we can never stand still. Although
Currumbin SLSC have been fairly consistent over the last few years, with the ever changing world
and its individual pressures, key people will change, members and staff will move on, priorities and
focus areas may change and we must ‘stay on our toes’ and change and improve with the times. We
will forever find our way.
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TUGUN SLSC
At the close of the 2010/2011 patrolling season, the club must thank and congratulate the efforts
put in by all Tugun SLSC patrolling members throughout the year. The members have adhered to the
necessary SLSQ Patrol Operations manual, policies and procedures with no patrol breaches recorded
against Tugun SLSC.
Whilst the club recognises that it’s not always a priority for the younger members to get to the
beach on time, the more experienced members led the way and showed the younger inexperienced
members to take pride in wearing the red and yellow cap. The vigilance and service of the members
has to be commended, in once again keeping Tugun SLSC beach fatality free. The nipper patrols
must also be thanked as they set a great example to younger members coming through.
The club Training Officers have been very busy this season helping our members gain 431 awards
and proficiencies, whilst also upgrading their own accreditation, all of the club trainers should be
congratulated for the hard work and dedication shown throughout the year.
Surf Sports has progressed well this season with club coaches who should all be congratulated on
the efforts that they have put in this year in their different fields, the club has a group of very
dedicated coaching personnel who are seeing the fruits of their labour coming through.
The club enjoyed some success at the Australian Championships which saw the Tugun SLSC on the
podium five times to collect medals
 Gold
Open Men’s Ski Relay,
 Gold
Open Men’s 2km Beach run
 Silver
Open Men’s Board Relay
 Bronze
U19 Surf Boat
 Bronze
U17 March Past
At the Queensland State Championship the club enjoyed similar success with Tugun SLSC
competitors coming away with seven medals- three (3) Gold, three (3) Silver and one (1) Bronze. All
in all a very encouraging year in relation to surf sports.
The club experienced a big change this season in
relation to the Nippers, with a new committee
and a refreshing outlook being able to identify
who really was prepared just to do it for the
kids. With the hard work the office bearers put
in during season 2010/2011, next seasons
growth looks inevitable, congratulations are
extended to all members involved with nippers.
Whilst the GFC has struck hard as all clubs
would know and appreciate, the Supporters
Club have to meet some new challenges, so it is
now time to have to stand back and look at the operation to assess every aspect of Tugun SLS
Supporters Club business and then come up with new ideas to entice the patrons to the Club in this
very competitive market of hospitality.
I would like to thank the Point Danger Branch and especially Kerrie Barnes for all the assistance
throughout the year, to have a person of her calibre in our Branch to refer to is a great benefit to all
Clubs in our Branch.
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BILINGA SLSC
Season 2010/2011 will be remembered as a tough year for Bilinga Surf Life Saving Club. A small but
diligent committee for the senior club and no formal committee for the Nipper program - however
Bilinga continued to operate successfully with the input of a small amount of dedicated members.
Thank should be extended to committee members for their outstanding service, their ability to come
to all meetings and to debate healthily and discuss processes that would benefit the club are to be
commended. The goal for the season was one of stability; again the club had tremendous support
from outside the club from a number of members, both in resources and financial assistance. The
club managed to grow the equipment base and attempted to make the club a place that young
people wanted to be.
The function co-ordinators
have continued to work well
on behalf of the club.
Function bookings continued
to grow and the quality of
the function venue has
continued to be enhanced. A
solid business has been built
which keeps Bilinga afloat.
The dynamics of surf life
saving and its place with
young people’s lifestyles has
changed dramatically in the
last generation; further fund
raising becomes more and
more difficult as multiple clubs and organisation chase the same dollar. With this in mind it is
imperative that clubs like Bilinga maintain a strong function facility to keep the finances rolling.
The Nippers had no Junior Activity Chairperson but instead a very hard working group of parents and
the club enjoyed a very successful season. Bilinga’s goals were to get the kids into the water and
being active on the beach and to this end thanks to the club members who assisted in the coaching
and mentoring the nippers are extended. Bilinga SLSC changed the format of the break up and
trophy presentations so that first place was only rewarded but all children received a bag of goodies
that they can use in the coming seasons. Feedback from parents was very positive about the year
and the breakup. Kids look to have fun and run and jump and play and the positive feedback
received reinforced this belief.
Congratulations to members who assisted with the training and education of Bilinga SLSC members
and also to Club Secretary who was constantly chasing ways to have Bilinga members trained and
skilled in other awards – to this end a number of Bilinga members attended Branch run courses to
gain necessary awards such as ARC/Defibrillator, Operational First Aid and Basic Beach Management.
Club Administrator Carole Walle is to be thanked for her professionalism and ability to get down to
the task at hand and to keep the club ticking.
Finally, to Kerrie Barnes thank you for all your help and guidance over the last two years, it has been
a tough journey and you have always been there to lend your support and guidance to help the club
through. Bilinga faces a new era with new management, a reduction in current members as people’s
lives evolve.
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NORTH KIRRA SLSC
Season 2010/2011 could well be described as “interesting times” for the members of North Kirra.
The uncharacteristic weather conditions during the summer months not only had an impact on
beach patrols but also saw North Kirra SLSC members assisting with flood operations in Brisbane and
the Brisbane Valley.
Notwithstanding the poor weather, the club is happy to report that North Kirra has had a successful
season on many fronts. Patrolling numbers were reasonably static and it has been pleasing to see
many of the newer members undertaking additional training to advance life saving qualifications and
skills.
North Kirra hosted two Junior
Carnivals during the season;
these events provided excellent
fund raising opportunities for the
Club and the clubs Jupiter’s
Summer Surf Girl entrant,
Johanna Presser. North Kirra SLSC
received positive feedback from
many of the officials and
competitors who attended the
carnival. North Kirra SLSC look
forward to hosting similar events
in the future.
North Kirra’s Club Coach, Tenille
Kenny has assisted greatly in the
development of many of our Nippers and Active Members, this led to an increase in the number of
North Kirra Nippers attending carnivals where the competitors achieved success in most age groups,
not only for individuals but also in some of the team events. North Kirra also made a modest return
to the senior competition this season and as a club look forward to building competitor numbers in
coming seasons.
On an operational front, North Kirra was successful in obtaining funding from the DCS/SLSQ
Sustainability and More Beaches Under Guard Fund, the club now has a fully equipped Ford Ranger
4x4 which will assist members greatly with patrolling operations and any EMQ requirements that
may arise. Our thanks go to Surf Lifesaving Queensland and the Queensland Government for this
very important contribution to the North Kirra’s operational capability.
The club’s Nipper program was extremely well supported over the past season; thanks are extended
to all of North Kirra SLSC Nippers for their enthusiasm and involvement. For the first time in many
years all Nipper Committee positions were filled at the Nipper AGM and the junior activities will
continue to flourish under the stewardship of this group of dedicated individuals.
Thank you to North Kirra SLSC members for your hard work and assistance throughout the season, it
is through your efforts that North Kirra SLSC continues to grow and prosper.
Thank you also to Point Danger Branch and our sister Clubs for your support throughout the Season.
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KIRRA SLSC
Kirra SLSC undertook some very important
changes in the way the club handled its day to
day running. This year was focused on procedural
implementation with a goal to ensure that those
that follow into positions within the club will have
a plan to make their roles easier. Clearly with that
in mind, certain attitudes of the way the club
used to do things also needed to change to see
success in all areas. With every challenge
presented,
the
committee
delivered
unquestionable results to bring Kirra SLSC in line
with the forward momentum of life saving in
today’s society. Communication was a key to the
success and a continued effort is required for next
season.
On the beach Kirra SLSC life savers provide numerous preventative actions and on the occasion where
they conducted rescues, they exceeded expectations by maintaining our “no loss of life” goal.
Congratulations are extended to these front line volunteers and they are to be commended for their
commitment to the community and Kirra SLSC. Last season, at club level saw the introduction of patrol
inspections and this season with the goal of better training our life savers the club added scenarios. This
gave members the chance to experience incidents in real time, to further their skills to become better
equipped at what is asked of them. Continually they rose to the occasion with scenarios presented with
the utmost professionalism and are to be commended on their dedication and service to Kirra SLSC.
In the past Kirra boasted a formidable array of talent from all areas of surf sports and slowly but surely
Kirra is starting to deliver great results. Most notably this season, is the 220+ years Surf Boat crew who
courageously brought home a Bronze at the Australian Championships. On the back of an extremely
successful season they were consistent achievers. R&R always present well and again saw the team in the
Open 5 Man Australian final with a solid effort. The March Past team that so diligently fly our flag
continue to improve each season and represent Kirra with much pride. With the next step for Kirra being
a form of paid professional coaching, the club hopes to see more great results in coming seasons.
A highlight this season was the attaining of grants which will allow the club to renovate/replace key
outdated amenities/equipment. As grants become increasingly difficult to acquire these funds are huge
boosts for Kirra SLSC. Kirra SLSC has come a long way to becoming self sufficient and the ongoing funds
needed to maintain the service are always a priority. A plan has been formulated to better capitalise on
existing opportunities and further the potential to raise revenue with a clear vision to provide quality
facilities for our frontline members who protect Kirra beach.
Next season continuing in the great success of our nipper program and the innovative approach to
educating junior life savers, Kirra SLSC is including through the nipper structure the opportunity for youth,
especially U15-U18, to remain involved through a comprehensive training program which will develop
their skills as life savers and competitor’s. The goal is to remove the gap that exists between finishing
nippers and becoming life savers. Early indications are proving that this will be extremely popular in
retaining this age group and providing our youth with further avenues to excel.
Finally I must convey a sincere thank you to the Branch Manager Kerrie Barnes for continually exceeding
all expectations placed upon her. Kerrie’s amazing help this season as I transitioned into my role as
President was incredible. The relationship between Point Danger Branch and Kirra SLSC this season has
gone from strength to strength and I look forward to developing this further in future seasons.
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COOLANGATTA SLSC
Coolangatta SLSC has completed another successful year in all areas of activities including beach
patrols and safety, competition & training, fundraising and involvement in local community
organisations. The club has continued with its focus as a family club with the rejoining of past
members who have encouraged their immediate family and relatives to join and participate in
gaining awards and becoming valued members. This trend was evident in both the senior and junior
membership areas.
There were a number of notable rescues however, prevention and control was evident with no
fatalities or major assistance required.
The management team has had a particular focus on administration area’s this season to improve
club systems and procedures and communications to assist with good management and governance
especially, in the areas of public liability and Workplace Health and Safety.
Highlights are as follows;
• Employment of two excellent administrators in a job sharing role.
• Upgraded computer & support systems including cost saving telephone and communication
systems.
• Redeveloped the web site based on a ”state of the art “platform with many features so that
is not only a communication avenue but also a management tool moving forward.
• Developed a comprehensive Members Induction Booklet & Procedures.
• Introduced a Safety Officer to a position on the Management committee of the club.
The Club upgrade and development project is at Gold Coast City Council in the final stages of
development approval. The Building committee has been working with a local architect to develop a
design to meet the various operational areas of the club but to have a final product that the
community and members will be proud.
This season the Management
Committee discussed the inclusion of
the “Promotion of Wellbeing” in our
goals and that is five essential
elements that represent 5 broad
categories that are essential to most
people.
• Career Wellbeing
• Social Wellbeing
• Financial Wellbeing
• Physical Wellbeing
• Community Wellbeing
Coolangatta Membership Statistics
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
06/07
07/08
08/09
09/10
10/11
This year the club has been active in working with the local organizations, PCYC Tweed Heads and
Australian Sports Commission Active after School Program that has proved to be toward our mutual
best interests and will assist with our membership drive and standing in the community. The Beach
Soccer and Great Australian Ocean Swim Series should prove to be worthwhile Events and
fundraising projects in the future as well as Supporting worthwhile charities.
A special mention to the management of the Point Danger Branch, SLSQ, SLSA, GCCC and
Queensland Government.
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TWEED HEADS AND COOLANGATTA SLSC
2010/2011 saw TH&C SLSC successfully complete 100 years of patrolling Greenmount Beach without
loss of life. The club continued to excel undertaking 7,003 hours of patrol, 77 rescues, 644
preventative actions, 508 first aid cases with 469 being for marine stings. TH&C SLSC members
obtained 229 new awards throughout the season including 36 new Bronze holders.
Other highlights of the 100th season include
• Mariah Jones selected in the U21
Australian Pool Rescue Development
squad which travelled to New Zealand.
• Centenary weekend of celebrations and
the launch of the Centenary Book
attended by a number of dignitaries
including Mr. Ron Rankin AM (SLSA) Ken
Bird OAM (SLSQ) and Mal Barnes (PDB).
• Hosting the Inter Branch Titles and
Queensland Junior State Championships
• Mariah Jones being the first female
member of TH&C to attain the Gold
Medallion (Advanced Lifesaving) Award.
• 160+ Boat Crew winning gold medal at the Queensland Championships.
• Brodie Doyle’s selection in the Australian Team for the International Surfing Association
Junior World Titles.
Congratulations to all competitors with TH&C SLSC members representing the Club in numerous
carnivals throughout the season, including, surf, pool rescue, surf board riding and for the first time
in many years, surf rescue championships. Once again the Masters achieved, winning a staggering
number of medals at the State and Australian Championships. The team finished 10th overall at the
Queensland Championships and coming 3rd in the Queensland Handicap Point Score.
The club experienced great results in other areas of competition including traditional sports such as
Surf Rescue Championships and March Past. The Club hopes to see more members compete in these
sports in future seasons. The club has also continued its success in Surf Board Riding with a number
of medals and credible results achieved at State and Australian Championships
The Centenary was celebrated in a style befitting the first Surf Life Saving Club in Queensland, with a
fantastic weekend had by all who attended. Thanks should be extended to the organising committee
who coordinated a wonderful weekend and celebration. The Centenary Book has been well received
and it is a magnificent record of the club’s first 100 years.
TH&C SLSC hosted the Queensland Junior Championships. The State Nipper Committee worked
tirelessly to ensure the smooth running of the carnival and did the Club proud. The feedback from
the other clubs, Point Danger Branch and SLSQ has all been high in praise. It was great to see
members from all sections of the club from Nippers, Juniors, Seniors, Winter Swimmers and Old
Boys all working together to achieve a successful carnival.
The Development Application has been approved by GCCC and the next step is to organize a building
fundraising committee to take forward the clubs renovation plans to ensure the future viability of
the club for its members and the community.
It was pleasing to see so many opportunities for our members to compete in surf sports and to gain
knowledge and skills with the lifesaving awards available to them. The club is hopeful that this
momentum will continue in future seasons.
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RAINBOW BAY SLSC
Thanks and congratulations are extended to the dedicated members of Rainbow Bay SLSC on a job
well done, yet another great season with no lives lost. A number of Rainbow Bay members took time
out to further extend their own qualifications and gaining SLSA awards for the beach, this benefits
not only the patrolling members and the beach going public but will assist the club in coming
seasons. A number of new members joined Rainbow Bay SLSC ranks this season and have worked
towards the common goal of zero preventable deaths and injuries at Rainbow Bay SLSC.
Rainbow Bay SLSC worked collectively towards several clearly defined goals
 to increase club membership,
 to increase member awards
 to increase our competition strength in Surf Sports.
This year’s goal to increase our members and member’s awards from that of previous year’s
progressed as planned. The overall performance in this area of the club is attributed to the
dedication of the club’s trainers and assessors.
Life Saving Awards
Bronze Medallions Gained
400
30
300
20
200
10
100
0
0
07/08
08/09
09/10
10/11
07/08
08/09
09/10
10/11
Surf Sports saw some outstanding results this season. For the first time in many years Rainbow Bay
competed in most areas of competition; junior activities, seniors, masters and surf boats. In season
10/11 the club saw great competition results in all these arenas resulting in Australian and
Queensland Gold, Silver and Bronze medals.
The club further cemented its reputation of having outstanding members with Life Member Ray Fien
named as the 2009/2010 Andy Frizzell OBE OAM Award winner. This award recognises a member
who has provided outstanding service and commitment to Junior Activities throughout the season.
The club was even more excited when Under 14 Nipper Claudia Fien was named 2010/2011
Queensland Under 14 Junior Surf Lifesaver of the Year.
Casey Archer represented Rainbow Bay SLSC as this year’s Conrad Jupiter’s Surf Life Saving Miss
Summer Surf Girl. Not only did Casey gain her Bronze Medallion this season, she worked tirelessly
throughout the season raising $18,500.00 for our Club.
Rainbow Bay was fortunate enough to receive funding through the Queensland Community Benefit
fund for a new IRB and also funding under the DCS/SLSQ More Beaches Under Guard grant for a new
ATV.
The Supporters Club has continued to move from strength to strength again after another relatively
hard year. The Quicksilver/Roxy pro event saw a multitude of patrons visiting the club. The
Supporters club provided support to the surf club in different ways; from running events such as the
sportsman luncheon and surf girl functions and through donations. Donations to the club this season
totalled $361,734.00 against a previous years $272,713.00.
Finally special mention must go to Victory Ford, Gold Coast City Council and the Queensland State
Government for their continued support here at Rainbow Bay.
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Pacific
Palm Beach
Currumbin
Tugun
Bilinga
North Kirra
Kirra
Coolangatta
TH&C
Rainbow Bay
Point Danger
TOTAL
Adv. Resuscitation Certificate Female
Adv. Resuscitation Certificate Male
Age Managers Accreditation Female
Age Managers Accreditation Male
Assessor ARC Female
Assessor ARC Male
Assessor Bronze Medallion Female
Assessor Bronze Medallion Male
Assessor IRB Drivers Female
Assessor IRB Drivers Male
Assessor Operational First Aid Female
Assessor Operational First Aid Male
Assessor Radio Female
Assessor Radio Male
Assessor Resuscitation Female
Assessor Resuscitation Male
Assessor Surf Rescue Certificate Female
Assessor Surf Rescue Certificate Male
ATV Induction Female
ATV Induction Male
ATV Operator Female
ATV Operator Male
Basic Resuscitation Certificate Female
Basic Resuscitation Certificate Male
Bronze Medallion Female
Bronze Medallion Male
Course Assessor TAA Female
Course Assessor TAA Male
Course Presenter Age Manager Female
Course Presenter Age Manager Male
Course Presenter ATV Female
Course Presenter ATV Male
Course Presenter 4WD Female
Course Presenter 4WD Male
Course Presenter Tractor Female
Course Presenter Tractor Male
Defibrillator Certificate Female
Defibrillator Certificate Male
4WD Induction Female
4WD Induction Male
Facilitator Basic Beach Management Female
Facilitator Basic Beach Management Male
Facilitator Defibrillator Female
Facilitator Defibrillator Male
Gold Medallion Female
Gold Medallion Male
IRB Crewman Certificate Female
IRB Crewman Certificate Male
Observers Certificate Female
Observers Certificate Male
Operational First Aid Female
Operational First Aid Male
Radio Operators Female
Radio Operators Male
Tallebudgera
POINT DANGER BRANCH ANNUAL AWARDS 2010/2011
1
7
5
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
10
12
30
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
1
8
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
11
5
10
7
13
11
37
0
0
2
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
5
1
12
9
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
4
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
5
8
9
5
6
7
0
0
4
9
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
11
13
4
15
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
10
0
2
4
14
9
16
4
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
7
3
15
23
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
3
0
3
9
17
1
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
11
4
3
14
14
14
27
2
11
1
5
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
11
8
9
25
1
1
0
0
0
4
0
2
0
2
2
14
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
5
0
2
5
16
0
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
4
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
3
2
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
1
3
1
6
10
10
1
5
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
3
7
0
3
0
3
8
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
1
3
10
10
3
12
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
5
1
4
10
11
17
25
4
3
0
7
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
7
8
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
5
4
3
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
9
1
6
9
6
10
20
4
9
6
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
3
2
13
14
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
3
4
9
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
8
3
1
8
10
7
2
3
2
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
8
7
16
4
2
15
21
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
2
3
3
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
9
8
9
15
23
7
7
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
8
17
15
2
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
3
7
7
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
10
3
7
18
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39
69
30
65
0
0
1
7
0
2
0
1
0
4
2
0
1
1
4
16
9
29
75
58
113
190
3
4
1
0
2
17
2
30
2
29
40
75
7
47
0
2
0
1
1
0
13
43
35
71
62
80
111
203
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Pacific
Palm Beach
Currumbin
Tugun
Bilinga
North Kirra
Kirra
Coolangatta
TH&C
Rainbow Bay
Point Danger
TOTAL
Resuscitation CPR Female
Resuscitation CPR Male
SM Basic Beach Management Female
SM Basic Beach Management Male
SM IRB Driver Female
SM IRB Driver Male
Skills Trainer TAA Female
Skills Trainer TAA Male
Spinal Management Female
Spinal Management Male
Surf Rescue Certificate Female
Surf Rescue Certificate Male
Tractor Induction Female
Tractor Induction Male
Training Officer ARC Female
Training Officer ARC Male
Training Officer First Aid Female
Training Officer First Aid Male
Training Officer IRB Female
Training Officer IRB Male
Training Officer Radio Female
Training Officer Radio Male
Training Officer Resuscitation Female
Training Officer Resuscitation Male
Training Officer Surf Rescue Female
Training Officer Surf Rescue Male
Training Officer Certificate Female
Training Officer Certificate Male
Unit One Surf Awareness Female
Unit One Surf Awareness Male
TOTAL SENIOR AWARDS
NIPPER AWARDS
Surf Play One Female (U6)
Surf Play One Male (U6)
Surf Play Two Female (U7)
Surf Play Two Male (U7)
Surf Aware One Female (U8)
Surf Aware One Male (U8)
Surf Aware Two Female (U9)
Surf Aware Two Male (U9)
Surf Safe One Female (U10)
Surf Safe One Male (U10)
Surf Safe Two Female (U11)
Surf Safe Two Male (U11)
Surf Smart One Female(U12)
Surf Smart One Male (U12)
Surf Smart Two Female (U13)
Surf Smart Two Male (U13)
TOTAL NIPPER AWARDS
GRAND TOTAL
Tallebudgera
POINT DANGER BRANCH ANNUAL AWARDS 2010/2011
6
10
0
8
1
0
0
0
0
0
5
11
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
245
6
12
5
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
144
1
4
5
12
0
3
0
0
0
0
8
13
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
147
4
9
1
5
0
3
0
3
0
0
9
11
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
261
4
4
2
3
0
5
0
1
0
0
5
5
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
163
1
4
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
2
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
78
2
7
2
6
0
0
1
0
0
0
6
6
3
13
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
240
6
14
2
11
1
4
0
1
0
0
4
2
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
197
4
10
0
2
0
0
1
4
0
1
3
2
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
157
8
14
2
4
0
0
3
1
0
0
9
11
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
229
12
16
4
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
218
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
55
105
26
75
2
15
5
10
0
1
65
79
6
43
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
3
3
0
1
2087
21
28
29
23
21
18
11
9
12
17
11
9
6
6
5
8
234
474
8
12
7
10
9
13
9
10
8
6
2
10
4
7
5
2
122
266
16
17
18
15
17
23
11
19
14
17
14
10
16
14
10
12
243
390
15
24
23
23
17
33
25
22
20
15
16
21
13
12
6
4
289
550
8
15
8
12
8
15
13
9
7
9
6
12
7
4
11
7
151
314
4
5
3
6
2
10
3
4
3
9
7
3
3
10
3
1
76
154
5
1
2
1
2
9
10
9
7
4
11
4
5
12
0
3
85
325
6
5
6
9
7
5
7
6
7
4
3
2
2
4
3
3
79
276
5
8
5
5
6
7
5
4
6
8
13
8
7
3
3
2
92
249
4
6
6
5
11
7
9
12
5
4
5
7
8
5
5
5
104
333
15
11
13
18
9
19
14
9
7
10
6
9
12
9
2
2
165
383
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
107
132
120
127
109
159
117
113
96
103
94
92
83
86
53
49
1640
3727
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PATROL STATISTICS 2010/2011
Rescue
Tube
Body
Board
Rescue
Board
IRB
RWC
JRB/ORB
Other
TOTAL
RESCUES
Swimming
Body
Boarding
Surf
Board Riding
Boating/
PWC
Snorkelling
Other
Rock Walk/Fish
ACTIVITY AT TIME OF RESCUE
No
Equipment
RESCUES PERFORMED
September
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
October
8
11
2
3
4
1
0
1
30
26
0
22
0
0
0
1
November
1
6
2
10
4
0
0
1
24
14
4
2
0
1
0
4
December
2
2
0
1
6
1
0
1
13
1
3
2
0
0
0
5
January
28
45
1
28
21
0
0
0
123
74
7
7
4
2
0
4
February
1
27
1
7
1
1
0
4
42
12
4
0
0
0
0
1
March
8
4
2
13
6
0
0
0
33
29
1
3
0
0
0
1
April
1
4
1
5
3
0
0
0
14
7
0
3
2
0
0
0
May
1
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
7
14
0
2
0
0
0
1
TOTAL
50
100
10
69
48
3
0
8
288
179
19
41
6
3
0
17
PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS
After Hours Call Outs
Lost Property
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
October
179
31
31
179
293
380
29
32
441
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
November
308
56
113
308
538
490
56
66
612
0
0
0
5
2
0
0
December
241
45
12
241
362
515
75
38
628
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
January
1159
291
307
1159
1852
1968
401
326
2695
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
February
369
15
26
369
456
836
17
24
877
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
March
180
35
16
180
269
426
108
20
554
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
April
255
65
20
255
380
380
75
76
531
0
0
0
5
1
1
0
May
39
7
11
39
67
93
21
32
146
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2812
578
539
420
4349
48
14
4
6550
0
0
0
25
5
1
0
TOTAL
Searches
66
Adults (18+)
4
Youths (13 -17)
14
Children (0-12)
48
TOTAL WARNED
132
Swimmers
14
TOTA L ACTION
3
Warning Signs
33
Beach Users
82
Craft Users
September
Swimmers
First Responder Call
Outs
MISSING PERSONS
Beach Users
PEOPLE WARNED
Craft Users
No ACTIONS
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September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
TOTAL
On Beach
Craft Users
Swimmers Outside
Flags
Swimmers in Flags
Other
Algae
Storms
TOTAL HOURS CLOSED
BEACH
ATTENDANCE
Pollution
Crocodiles
Nets Removed
Marine Stingers
Sharks
Dangerous Surf
BEACH CLOSURES
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
2149
880
4260
4676
11965
90:20
0:00
4:30
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
94:50
8543
3183
7841
28838
48405
5:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
5:00
11415
2916
10578
41270
66179
28:10
2:30
4:30
0:00
0:00
0:00
22:48
0:00
2:00
59:58
8331
1570
5033
12925
27859
14:30
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
14:30
33893
10561
18647
82088
145189
0:00
2:02
1:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
3:02
20306
5401
7094
45827
78628
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
10771
2913
7867
49018
70569
0:00
1:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
2:00
3:00
16830
4899
11279
32535
65543
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
2704
563
4215
7749
15231
5:32
10:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
22:48
0:00
4:00
180:2
114942
32886
76814
304926
529568
May
TOTAL
September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
TOTAL
Defibrillation
TOTAL
Oxygen Therapy
TOTAL
Other
Heart Related
Drowning/Near
Drowning
FIRST AID
INJURIES
Shock
Suspected Spinal
Fractures/Dislocation
Major Wounds
Minor Cuts /Abrasions
Major Marine Stings
Minor Marine Stings
FIRST AID TREATMENT
Resuscitation
138:0
2
1
11
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
17
2
0
0
2
18
0
19
4
1
2
0
0
0
2
46
3
0
0
3
250
13
32
1
0
0
0
0
0
8
304
3
0
0
3
109
0
12
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
126
1
0
0
1
810
7
41
11
5
1
1
2
1
3
882
14
0
0
14
852
6
27
2
1
0
0
1
3
5
897
5
0
0
5
15
0
16
1
0
0
0
0
0
6
38
0
0
0
0
3
1
25
1
2
4
0
0
0
1
37
4
0
0
4
0
0
6
3
1
0
0
0
0
3
13
1
0
0
1
2059
28
189
24
11
8
1
4
5
31
2360
33
0
0
33
Our thanks to Gold Coast City Council and the QLD Government for their continued support
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Pacific
Palm Beach
Currumbin
Tugun
Bilinga
North Kirra
Kirra
Coolangatta
TH&C
Rainbow Bay
Point Danger
TOTAL
Active Cadet Female
Active Cadet Male
Active Junior Female
Active Junior Male
Active Senior Female
Active Senior Male
Associate Female
Associate Male
Award Female
Award Male
Honorary Female
Honorary Male
Life Member Female
Life Members Male
Long Service Female
Long Service Male
Past Active Female
Past Active Male
Probationary Female
Probationary Male
Reserve Active Female
Reserve Active Male
TOTAL SENIOR MEMBERS
Under 06 Female
Under 06 Male
Under 07 Female
Under 07 Male
Under 08 Female
Under 08 Male
Under 09 Female
Under 09 Male
Under 10 Female
Under 10 Male
Under 11 Female
Under 11 Male
Under 12 Female
Under 12 Male
Under 13 Female
Under 13 Male
Under 14 Female
Under 14 Male
TOTAL NIPPER MEMBERS
GRAND TOTAL
Tallebudgera
MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS 2010/2011
10
9
11
12
39
69
126
102
0
1
1
5
1
15
3
29
0
1
6
6
0
0
12
8
7
1
11
27
50
53
1
0
0
0
1
8
0
3
1
0
6
6
1
3
7
7
3
12
11
43
86
84
0
1
1
3
0
32
2
8
0
1
12
28
0
0
16
22
14
26
34
119
105
122
3
1
1
5
0
9
4
76
15
19
24
27
1
7
16
16
5
18
27
61
83
78
1
6
1
1
0
27
3
58
4
11
3
3
0
2
2
6
3
13
5
18
50
44
4
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
4
7
0
0
10
12
18
14
17
44
50
36
5
1
1
1
0
26
0
2
2
7
9
5
0
0
5
6
8
16
14
40
55
45
5
2
0
0
0
31
2
21
1
4
4
5
0
0
14
10
6
11
13
47
55
44
3
2
1
2
0
13
4
20
3
9
3
7
0
1
13
12
20
10
18
65
55
51
5
6
1
10
1
18
3
30
3
46
10
14
0
0
11
15
3
6
21
37
118
117
4
11
0
0
0
9
0
9
0
10
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
120
119
98
139
210
571
833
776
31
34
7
27
3
191
22
257
29
108
82
110
2
13
446
199
341
650
424
160
260
264
268
391
373
6
3782
25
36
35
25
24
19
12
12
20
24
13
11
14
12
14
12
5
16
8
14
7
10
13
16
10
11
9
7
2
11
4
7
8
4
3
2
17
20
18
15
17
26
14
23
17
20
18
15
17
16
12
13
5
8
15
24
23
23
17
34
25
22
20
15
16
21
16
12
7
6
9
10
8
17
8
12
8
15
13
9
7
9
7
12
7
4
11
8
4
5
4
6
3
8
2
11
3
6
4
9
9
3
5
10
3
5
2
7
6
2
4
4
2
11
10
10
7
5
11
4
5
12
9
8
6
4
6
8
7
10
9
5
7
7
7
6
7
2
2
5
3
4
5
1
7
8
6
6
7
7
5
6
6
8
16
6
8
4
5
3
4
2
8
8
12
6
12
9
13
12
6
4
5
7
9
6
5
5
9
6
18
16
17
22
11
21
15
12
7
12
9
11
15
9
5
4
10
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
122
159
140
141
122
174
127
130
110
119
113
103
102
97
82
72
59
72
329
146
291
315
164
100
120
101
114
142
222
6
2044
775
345
632
965
588
260
380
365
382
533
595
6
5826
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SURF SPORTS RESULTS
PDB U8-U10 TEAMS
Junior Surf Teams
1
CUR 1- Gemma Nicolson, Harrison Halliwell, Hudson Frigo,
Lilli Dowker
2
CUR 2- Jack Granville, Kai Tandler, Nate Searle, Sebastian
Younan
3
TAL 3 - Emilie Robins, Morgan Houston, Morgan
McNamara, Sophie Arthur
4
TAL 1 - Jhett Bond, Kate Walker, Rhys Lyndon, Roman
Norling
5
TAL 2 - Damon Thiedecke, Hunter Dare, Keityn Miller,
Tiahni Bailey
6
TAL 4 - Ella Gill, Harry Morrison, Joel Tudehope, Tyler
Gilbert
U08 Beach Relay
1
THC 2 - Ethan Bennett, Hughie Thomas, Taj Rich,
William Cusbert
2
TAL 2 - Casey Walker, Ilisapeci Sawea,
Kalista-Jayne Shiner, Mia Norling
3
CUR 1- Callum Munro, Ellie Beer, Halle Geyer,
Olivia Collins
4
CUR 3 - Lilli Wyatt, Lola Davis-Mason, Quinn
Butel, Xavier Younan
5
RBY 1 - Jack Wilson, Koran Dillimore, Ryan
Gordon, Willis Coetzee
6
CUR 4 - Bayley Fallon, Cooper Skerry, Darcy
Winter, Kane Dudman
U08 Wade Relay
1
CUR 2 - Cooper Skerry, Ellie Beer, Halle Geyer,
Xavier Younan
2
TUG 1 - Bayley Jacobsen, Evie Lamb, Joel McFarlane,
Zyah Timpano-Hair
3
THC 2 - Jordyn Fuller, Seth Smith, Taj Rich, William
Cusbert
4
PAC 1 - Conan Trewin, Noah Connors, Olivia
Stephenson, Riley Tolan
5
RBY 1 - Jack Wilson, Koran Dillimore, Ryan
Gordon, Willis Coetzee
6
CUR 1 - Elliot Dowker, Niamh Johnson, Olivia
Collins, Quinn Butel
U09 Beach Relay
1
CUR 1 - Liam Suddes, Lili James, Reece McDonald,
Sebastian Younan
2
TUG 1 - Cooper Hickey, Gemma Glenny, Jack Humrich,
James Huntley-Chipper
3
THC 1 - Bella Sharpe, Cooper McMillan, Jett Taylor, Joseph
Manning
4
TAL 1 - Ella Gill, Harry Morrison, Taylah Ross,
Tyler Gilbert
5
CUR 3 - Jai Kurt, Liam Cahill, Mollie Smith, Taylor Hay
6
TAL 2 - Brodie Hennessey, Joel Tudehope, Kasey
Collins, Shae Rees
U09 Wade Relay
1
CUR 1 - Liam Suddes, Lili James, Reece McDonald,
Sebastian Younan
2
TUG 1 - Cooper Hickey, Jack Humrich, James HuntleyChipper, Mackenzie Clark
3
TAL 1 - Ella Gill, Harry Morrison, Joel Tudehope,
Tyler Gilbert
4
TAL 2 - Brodie Hennessey, Kasey Collins, Shae Rees, Taylah
Ross
5
CUR 3 - Jai Kurt, Liam Cahill, Mollie Smith, Taylor Hay
6
CUR 2 - Jack Granville, Kaitlyn Byrne, Kaiya Liddiard,
Sam Frost
U10 Beach Relay
1
TAL 1 - Jhett Bond, Morgan Houston, Morgan
McNamara, Sophie Arthur
2
CUR 1 - Cole Geyer, Harrison Halliwell, Lilli Dowker, Ruby
Gonzales-Judd
3
RBY 1 -Andrew Ridgway, Ian Gordon, Liam Robinson, Ryan
Garner
4
PAC 1 - Coby Williams, Harrison Schofield, Kristie Bowers,
Oliver Singh
5
CUR 2 - Hudson Frigo, Jack Cullen, Kai Tandler, Tara
Davies
6
CUR 3 - Jake Waller, Ky Fallon, Natisha Hendry, Sam Carter
U10 Wade Relay
1
CUR 1 - Hudson Frigo, Jack Cullen, Kai Tandler, Nate Searle
2
PAC 1 - Coby Williams, Kristie Bowers, Nicholas Webb,
Oliver Singh
3
TAL 1 - Jhett Bond, Morgan Houston, Rhys Lyndon, Roman
Norling
4
CUR 2 - Ky Fallon, Kyle Trevor-Jones, Ruby Gonzales-Judd,
Sam Carter
5
CUR 3 - Cole Geyer, Jake Waller, Lilli Dowker, Natisha
Hendry
6
TUG 1 - James Lamb, Jess Little, Stacey McFarlane,
Thomas Brooks
U8-U10 All Age Relay
1
CUR 1 - Callum Munro, Cole Geyer, Ellie Beer, Lili James,
Ruby Gonzales-Judd, Sebastian Younan
2
T HC 1 - Cooper McMillan, Joseph Manning, Maddison
Fuller, Taj Rich, Tyson King, William Cusbert
3
TAL 1 - Brodie Desmond, Ella Gill, Jhett Bond, KalistaJayne Shiner, Sophie Arthur, Tyler Gilbert
CUR 3 - Cooper Skerry, Jack Cullen, Jack Granville, Liam
Suddes, Natisha Hendry, Niamh John
5
CUR 2 - Halle Geyer, Kaiya Liddiard, Lilli Dowker, Nate
Searle, Olivia Collins, Reece McDonald
6
PAC 1 -Aylah Crutch, Harrison Schofield, Kristie Bowers,
Noah Connors, Owen Bowers, Riley Tolan
U8-U10 Cameron Relay
1
CUR 1 - Callum Munro, Ellie Beer, Jake Waller, Sebastian
Younan
2
TAL 2 -Brodie Desmond, Montana Dare, Rhys Lyndon,
Tyler Gilbert
3
TUG 1 -Brinn Little, James Huntley-Chipper, Jess Little,
Luke Clouston
4
CUR 2 -Halle Geyer, Jack Granville, Kai Tandler, Niamh
Johnson
5
TAL 1 -Harry Morrison, Kalista-Jayne Shiner, Mia Norling,
Roman Norling
6
TAL 3 -Casey Walker, Ella Gill, Ilisapeci Sawea, Kate Walker
LITTLE DUDES CARNIVAL
Little Dudes Beach Relay
2
CUR 1 - Cole Geyer, Cooper Skerry, Ellie Beer, Harrison
Halliwell, Jack Granville, Reece McDonald
3
TAL 1 - Brodie Desmond, Isaac Van Der Meer, KalistaJayne Shiner, Morgan Houston, Sophie Arthur, Tyler
Gilbert
4
RBY 1 - Beau Robinson, Koran Dillimore, Liam Robinson,
Ryan Garner, Trey Ruscoe, Yazmyn Forbes,
6
CUR 2 - Elliot Dowker, Halle Geyer, Kai Tandler, Kaiya
Liddiard, Lilli Dowker, Monika Burrows
U08 Female Flags
1
Samantha Lubke (TAL)
2
Ellie Beer (CUR)
6
Izabella Bartlett-Baldwin (TUG)
U08 Female Sprint
2
Ellie Beer (CUR)
3
Ava Carlin (CLG)
4
Emma Hill (KIR)
U08 Female Wade Race
6
Olivia Collins (CUR)
U08 Male Flags
2
William Cusbert (TH&C)
4
Cooper Skerry (CUR)
U08 Male Sprint
3
Taj Rich (TH&C)
6
Max Cronan (CLG)
U08 Male Wade Race
1
Taj Rich (TH&C)
4
Cooper Skerry (CUR)
6
Noah Connors (PAC)
U09 Female Flags
1
Monika Burrows (CUR)
2
Mollie Smith (CUR)
U09 Female Sprint
1
Lili James (CUR)
3
Abigail Houston (TAL)
4
Karly Bourke (PBQ)
5
Marleigh Dreyer (CLG)
U09 Female Surf Race
3
Charlotte Green (TAL)
4
Ella Gill (TAL)
U09 Female Wade Race
6
Charlotte Green (TAL)
U09 Male Flags
2
Tyler Gilbert (TAL)
6
Jack Sargent (TUG)
U09 Male Sprint
1
Tyler Gilbert (TAL)
2
Trey Ruscoe (RBY)
5
Reece McDonald (CUR)
U09 Male Surf Race
5
Harry Morrison (TAL)
U09 Male Wade Race
3
Reece McDonald (CUR)
4
Jack Granville (CUR)
U10 Female Board
5
Lilli Dowker (CUR)
6
Kate Walker (TAL)
U10 Female Flags
2
Ruby Gonzales-Judd (CUR)
4
Kristie Bowers (PAC)
U10 Female Sprint
2
Sophie Arthur (TAL)
3
Khiani Garton-Dodd (TUG)
5
Ruby Gonzales-Judd (CUR)
U10 Female Surf Race
5
Lilli Dowker (CUR)
U10 Male Board
2
Rhys Lyndon (TAL)
3
Jess Little (TUG)
6
Harrison Halliwell (CUR)
U10 Male Flags
4
3
Ryan Garner (RBY)
4
Harrison Halliwell (CUR)
5
Cole Geyer (CUR)
U10 Male Sprint
1
Ryan Garner (RBY)
3
Morgan Houston (TAL)
4
Keityn Miller (TAL)
U10 Male Surf Race
2
Kai Tandler (CUR)
4
Hudson Frigo (CUR)
5
Rhys Lyndon (TAL)
U10 Male Wade Race
1
Jess Little (TUG)
2
Harrison Halliwell (CUR)
GOLD COAST U11-U14 TITLES
2-Person Junior R & R
1
TUG 1 Chelsea Herbert, Courtney Edwards
All Age Relay
2
TAL 1 - Bayley Desmond, Christian Green,
Connor Dougherty, Jayden Desmond, Joshua Walker, Kyle
Ross, Patrick MacPherson, Liam McNamara,
3
CUR - 1 - Brandan Halliday-Thompson, Jake Burrows, Jema
Hevey, Koen Dovey, Ryan Suddes, Sakisha Dovey, Tayla
Meyer, Zane Rowles
6
TH&C - 1 - Blair Mandall, Daniel Yeowart, Hayden Tolland,
Jay Rich, Maddison Buchanan, Mia Bellue, Teagan Bathie,
Sam Mandall
Junior March Past
2
TH&C 1 - Teagan Bathie, Mia Bellue, Maddison
Buchanan, Sarah Condon, Georgia Cusbert, Grace Hickling,
Tiah Sharpe, Ivy Thomas, Alex Stewart, Isabel Wartmann,
Sam Mandall, Thomas Condon
5
TUG 1 - Ethan Clouston, Joshua Clouston, Emma
Huntley-Chipper, Lachlan Huntley-Chipper, Harrison
Lucas, Harrison Hoy, Kelle Schaffer, Zoe Harris, Chelsea
Herbert, Courtney Edwards, Kirsty Humrich, Amba Pilley
6
RBY 1 - Bill Burbank, Tom Burbank, Joe
Burbank, Jai Gurnett-Duffus, Olivia Rogers-Riddell, Jessica
Gurnett-Duffus, Keely Smith, Claudia Fien, Rebecca
Connor, Caroline Ridgway, Olivia Fien, Tarryn Aiken
U11 Female Beach Flags
5
Lillian Dick (CUR)
6
Tayla-Jane Sissons (TUG)
U11 Female Beach Relay
2
CUR 1 - Kellie Meyer, Lillian Dick, Mackenzie Hay, Veronica
McNevin
6
TAL 1 - Abbie Beckhouse, Amy Pedler, Brooke Grainger,
Terri-Anne Egan
U11 Female Beach Sprint
4
Lillian Dick (CUR)
U11 Female Board Rescue
6
TAL 1 - Brooke Grainger, Terri-Anne Egan
U11 Female Cameron Relay
5
CUR 2 - Abby Champney, Hannah Carter, Lucy Watt,
Veronica McNevin
U11 Female Surf Board
6
Veronica McNevin (CUR)
U11 Female Surf s
4
CUR 1 - Hannah Carter, Lillian Dick, Mackenzie Hay,
Veronica McNevin
U11 Male Beach Flags
1
Bayley Desmond (TAL)
2
Ryan Suddes (CUR)
3
Bill Walker (TAL)
4
Zane Rowles (CUR)
5
Connor Pegg (CUR)
U11 Male Beach Relay
2
TAL1 - Bayley Desmond, Bill Walker, Christian Green,
Cooper Hennessey
3
CUR 1 - Connor Pegg, Nash Geyer, Ryan Suddes, Zane
Rowles
5
CUR 2 - Hugo Davis-Mason, Isaac Beacall, Luke Wyatt,
Mason Goldfinch
U11 Male Beach Sprint
1
Christian Green (TAL)
2
Ryan Suddes (CUR)
3
Nash Geyer (CUR)
5
Zane Rowles (CUR)
U11 Male Board Rescue
2
TAL 1 - Beau Lyndon, Bill Walker
3
TUG 3 - Charlie Tighe, Darcy Hoy
U11 Male Cameron Relay
5
TUG 1 - Austin Lansdown, Darcy Hoy, Hayden Lansdown,
Jackson Schneider
6
TAL 1 - Bayley Desmond, Beau Lyndon, Bill Walker,
Christian Green
U11 Male Surf Board
5
Bill Walker (TAL)
U11 Male Surf s
5
TH&C 1 - Daniel Yeowart, Harry Watt, Jay Rich, Riley Small
U12 Female Beach Flags
1
Alexandra Humphreys (CUR)
3
Natalie Roberts (PBQ)
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4
Tarryn Aiken (RBY)
6
Yasmin Stewart (TUG)
U12 Female Beach Relay
1
RBY 1 Caroline Ridgway, Jessica Duffus, Olivia Fien, Tarryn
Aiken
6
CUR 1 - Alexandra Humphreys, Chloe Harvie, Jenna Harris,
Riley Hay
U12 Female Beach Sprint
1
Natalie Roberts (PBQ)
2
Olivia Fien (RBY)
U12 Female Board Relay
6
CUR 1 - Jenna Harris, Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker
U12 Female Board Rescue
2
CUR 1 - Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker
U12 Female Cameron Relay
6
CUR 1 - Alexandra Humphreys, Lili Halliwell, Maggie
Dowker, Riley Hay
U12 Female Surf Race
6
Lili Halliwell (CUR)
U12 Male Beach Flags
1
Jake Burrows (CUR)
2
Joshua Walker (TAL)
6
Jack McNevin (CUR)
U12 Male Beach Relay
1
CUR 2 - Connor Pegg, Nash Geyer, Ryan Suddes, Zane
Rowles
2
CUR 1 - Jack McNevin, Jake Burrows, Koen Dovey, Tim
Jensen
U12 Male Beach Sprint
2
Jake Burrows (CUR)
5
Angus Houston (TAL)
U12 Male Board Relay
5
CUR 2 - Clancy Spooner, Lincoln Waide, Taylor Davies
6
PBQ 1 - Aaron Kennedy, Kyle Kiehne, Taine Josephson
U12 Male Board Rescue
5
TH&C 1 - Blair Mandall, Jay Rich
U12 Male Cameron Relay
5
RBY 1 - Ben Curry, Nathan Mawson, Shaun Connor,
Thomas Dick
6
CUR 1 - Jack Bennett - Woodger, Jake Burrows, Taylor
Davies, Tim Jensen
U12 Male Surf Board
6
Taylor Davies (CUR)
U12 Male Surf Race
2
Kyle Kiehne (PBQ)
U12 Male Surf Teams
4
TAL 1 - Joshua Walker, Neal McNamara, Oliver Wren,
Toby Wilson
5
CUR 1 - Clancy Spooner, Jack Bennett - Woodger, Lincoln
Waide, Logan Chesebro
U13 Female Beach Flags
2
Amba Pilley (TUG)
3
Samantha Frankland (PBQ)
4
Isabel Wartmann (TH&C)
5
Courtney Edwards (TUG)
U13 Female Beach Relay
1
TUG 1 - Amba Pilley, Courtney Edwards, Kelly Tighe, Surya
Kastelein
2
TAL 1 - Alicia Murray, Katherine Ploog, Melanie Walker,
Sienna-Stahr Blackley
5
TH&C 1 - Alex Stewart, Grace Hickling, Isabel Wartmann,
Teagan Bathie
U13 Female Beach Sprint
2
Alicia Murray (TAL)
4
Amba Pilley (TUG)
U13 Female Cameron Relay
4
TAL 1 - Alicia Murray, Katherine Ploog, Melanie Walker,
Sienna-Stahr Blackley
U13 Female Surf Teams
6
TUG 1 - Ami Dowling, Gabrielle Lawrence, Kelly Tighe,
Surya Kastelein
U13 Ironman
3
Ethan Clouston (TUG)
U13 Male Beach Flags
2
Jayden Desmond (TAL)
U13 Male Beach Relay
2
TAL 1 - Jayden Desmond, Joshua Walker, Patrick
MacPherson, Reece Bailey
U13 Male Beach Sprint
3
Jayden Desmond (TAL)
U13 Male Board Relay
6
TAL 1 - Jayden Desmond, Patrick MacPherson, Zac
Morrison
U13 Male Board Rescue
6
TAL 1 - Patrick MacPherson, Zac Morrison
U13 Male Cameron Relay
3
TUG 1 - Austin Campion, Ethan Clouston, Harrison Hoy,
Lachlan Huntley-Chipper
U13 Male Surf Board
3
Ethan Clouston (TUG)
4
Jayden Desmond (TAL)
U13 Male Surf Race
3
Harrison Hoy (TUG)
5
Ethan Clouston (TUG)
U13 Male Surf s
5
TUG 1 - Austin Campion, Ethan Clouston, Harrison Hoy,
Lachlan Huntley-Chipper
U14 Female Beach Flags
3
Laura Dolan (TAL)
4
Letitia Whiley (TAL)
5
Olivia Rogers-Riddell (RBY)
U14 Female Beach Relay
2
CUR 1 - Chandler Searle, Jessica Waller, Sakisha Dovey,
Tylah Dowker
3
TAL 1 - Alicia Murray, Emma McPherson, Laura Dolan,
Letitia Whiley
U14 Female Beach Sprint
1
Sakisha Dovey (CUR)
3
Letitia Whiley (TAL)
4
Tiah Sharpe (TH&C)
5
Olivia Rogers-Riddell (RBY)
U14 Female Board Relay
4
CUR 1 - Chandler Searle, Jessica Elkington, Jessica Waller
5
CUR 2 - Chloe Sterry, Sakisha Dovey, Tylah Dowker
U14 Female Board Rescue
6
CUR 2 - Chandler Searle, Chloe Sterry
U14 Female Cameron Relay
4
CUR 1 - Chandler Searle, Jessica Elkington, Jessica Waller,
Sakisha Dovey
6
CUR 2 - Chloe Sterry, Jema Hevey, Tayla Meyer, Tylah
Dowker
U14 Female Surf Board
6
Chandler Searle (CUR)
U14 Female Surf Race
6
Chloe Sterry (CUR)
U14 Female Surf s
3
CUR 1 - Chandler Searle, Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington,
Tylah Dowker
U14 Ironman
3
Shaun Collins (CUR)
U14 Ironwoman
2
Chloe Sterry (CUR)
4
Tylah Dowker (CUR)
U14 Male Beach Flags
2
Jed Cartwright (CUR)
5
Samuel Ross (CUR)
6
Timothy Delahunty (PBQ)
U14 Male Beach Relay
2
CUR 1 - Brandan Halliday-Thompson, Jed Cartwright,
Matthew Kelly, Samuel Ross
3
CUR 2 - Bill Psaltis, Daniel Hardin, Kye Rowles, Niall
Johnson
6
TAL 1 - Connor Dougherty, Liam McNamara, Patrick
MacPherson, Reece Bailey
U14 Male Beach Sprint
2
Timothy Delahunty (PBQ)
4
Sam Mandall (TH&C)
U14 Male Board Relay
2
CUR 1 - Bill Psaltis, Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins
5
TUG 1 - Harrison Hoy, Joshua Clouston, Kelle Schaffer
U14 Male Board Rescue
1
CUR 1 - Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins
6
TUG 1 - Joshua Clouston, Kelle Schaffer
U14 Male Cameron Relay
1
CUR 1 - Brandan Halliday-Thompson, Jed Cartwright,
Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins
6
CUR 2 -Bill Psaltis, Gareth Barlow - Smith, Jordie Spooner,
Samuel Ross
U14 Male Surf Board
1
Matthew Kelly (CUR)
2
Shaun Collins (CUR)
4
Joshua Clouston (TUG)
U14 Male Surf Race
3
Shaun Collins (CUR)
6
Lucas Walsh (PBQ)
U14 Male Surf Teams
4
TUG 1 - Harrison Lucas, Joshua Clouston, Kelle Schaffer,
Mitchell Schneider
5
PBQ 1 - Jayden Erskine, Kyle Rapallo, Lucas Walsh,
Timothy Delahunty
PDB SURF RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Open Female Champion Lifesaver
1
Alison Glenny (TUG)
U15 Female Champion Lifesaver
1
Leah Jones (THC)
U17 Female Champion Lifesaver
1
Frances Glenny (TUG)
U17 Male Champion Lifesaver
1
Jack Butler (TUG)
U19 Female Champion Lifesaver
1
Mariah Jones (THC)
U14 Female Champion Lifesaver
1
Caitlin Butler (TUG)
U14 Male Champion Lifesaver
1
Harrison Lucas (TUG)
2
Joshua Clouston (TUG)
3
Mitchell Schneider (TUG)
PDB U8-U10 CARNIVAL
Junior All Age Beach Relay
1
TAL 1 - Brodie Desmond, Ella Gill, Kalista-Jayne Shiner,
Keityn Miller, Morgan Houston, Tyler Gilbert
2
RBY 1 – Beau Robinson, Indi Vanderhoeven, Joshua
Corbin, Liam Robinson, Ryan Garner, Trey Ruscoe
3
CUR 1 - Cole Geyer, Cooper Skerry, Ellie Beer, Harrison
Halliwell, Jack Granville, Lili James
4
PBQ 1 - Alexandra Berghuis, Beau Smart, Charische Miller,
Maggie McCagh, Riley Winter, William
5
TAL 2 - Abigail Houston, Casey Wilson, Harry Morrison,
Jhett Bond, Samantha Lubke, Sophie Arthur
6
TUG 2 - Brinn Little, Cooper Hickey, Evie Lamb, James
Huntley-Chipper, Jess Little, Khiani Garton-Dodd
U08 Beach Relay
1
NKI 1 - Jack Herden, Lewis Koppel, Reegan Drew, Taj
Presser
2
RBY 1 - Beau Robinson, Indi Vanderhoeven, Koran
Dillimore, Ryan Gordon
3
TH&C 1 - Erin Gambin, Jordyn Fuller, Taj Rich, William
Cusbert
4
CUR 1 - Elliot Dowker, Halle Geyer, Joshua Wood-Hall,
Olivia Collins
5
CUR 3 - Cooper Skerry, Ellie Beer, Niamh Johnson, Quinn
Butel
6
TH&C 2 -Abi Westmorland, Ethan Bennett, Hughie
Thomas, Mia Forbes
U08 Female Flags
1
Niamh Johnson (CUR)
2
Ilisapeci Sawea (TAL)
3
Izabella Bartlett-Baldwin (TUG)
4
Shana Tudehope (TAL)
5
Ella Brow (TH&C)
6
Erin Gambin (TH&C)
U08 Female Sprint
1
Ellie Beer (CUR)
2
Niamh Johnson (CUR)
3
Jessica Gray (CUR)
4
Kalista-Jayne Shiner (TAL)
5
Shana Tudehope (TAL)
6
Ava Carlin (CLG)
U08 Female Wade Race
1
Evie Lamb (TUG)
2
Niamh Johnson (CUR)
3
Olivia Collins (CUR)
4
Halle Geyer (CUR)
5
Ellie Beer (CUR)
6
Casey Walker (TAL)
U08 Male Flags
1
Sean Nguyen (CUR)
2
Ethan Bennett (TH&C)
3
William Cusbert (TH&C)
4
Koran Dillimore (RBY)
5
Angus MacFarlane (NKI)
6
Brodie Desmond (TAL)
U08 Male Sprint
1
Angus MacFarlane (NKI)
2
Taj Rich (TH&C)
3
Beau Robinson (RBY)
4
William Cusbert (TH&C)
5
Cooper Skerry (CUR)
6
Brinn Little (TUG)
U08 Male Wade Race
1
Taj Rich (TH&C)
2
Brinn Little (TUG)
3
Noah Connors (PAC)
4
John Bryant (Bilinga)
5
Cooper Skerry (CUR)
6
Beau Robinson (RBY)
U08 Wade Relay
1
CUR 2 - Cooper Skerry, Joshua Wood-Hall, Olivia Collins,
Xavier Younan
2
NKI 1 - Angus MacFarlane, Chloe Johnstone, Jack Bridges,
Rueben Walters
3
TUG 1 - Brinn Little, Jed Hoy, Luke Clouston, Zyah
Timpano-Hair
4
RBY 1 - Beau Robinson, Indi Vanderhoeven, Koran
Dillimore, Ryan Gordon
5
CUR 1 - Halle Geyer, Kai Latter, Niamh Johnson, Quinn
Butel
6
TUG 2 - Evie Lamb, Izabella Bartlett-Baldwin, Kendal
Phillips, Tai Dowling
U09 Beach Relay
1
CUR 1 - Jack Granville, Liam Suddes, Reece McDonald,
Sebastian Younan
2
PBQ 1 - Connor Dowling, Luke Fraser, Riley Winter,
William Durkin
3
CUR 2 - Kaiya Liddiard, Lili James, Mollie Smith, Monika
Burrows
4
TUG 1 - Cooper Hickey, Gemma Glenny, Jack Humrich,
James Huntley-Chipper
5
TAL 1 - Ella Gill, Harry Morrison, Joel Tudehope, Tyler
Gilbert
6
TUG 2 - Bailey McIntyre, Jack Cooper, Jack Sargent,
Shenaya French
U09 Female Flags
1
Monika Burrows (CUR)
2
Lili James (CUR)
3
Mollie Smith (CUR)
4
Karly Bourke (PBQ)
5
Natasha Patricks (NKI)
6
Abigail Houston (TAL)
U09 Female Sprint
1
Abigail Houston (TAL)
2
Lili James (CUR)
3
Monika Burrows (CUR)
4
Kyla Parai (PBQ)
5
Karly Bourke (PBQ)
6
Marleigh Dreyer (CLG)
U09 Female Surf Race
Durkin
1
Abigail
Houston (TAL)
2
Alli Bellue (TH&C
3
Kyla Parai (PBQ)
4
Gemma Glenny (TUG)
5
Ella Gill (TAL)
6
Taylah Ross (TAL)
U09 Female Wade Race
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1
Lili James (CUR)
2
Monika Burrows (CUR)
3
Kyla Parai (PBQ)
4
Abigail Houston (TAL)
5
Bella Sharpe (TH&C)
6
Isabella Lee (RBY)
U09 Male Flags
1
Jack Humrich (TUG)
2
Sebastian Younan (CUR)
3
Liam Suddes (CUR)
4
Tyler Gilbert (TAL)
5
Adam Blomfield (NKI)
6
Jack Sargent (TUG)
U09 Male Sprint
1
Riley Winter (PBQ)
2
Tyler Gilbert (TAL)
3
Trey Ruscoe (RBY)
4
Reece McDonald (CUR)
5
Joseph Manning (TH&C)
6
Jack Humrich (TUG)
U09 Male Surf Race
1
Sebastian Younan (CUR)
2
Harry Morrison (TAL)
3
Joshua Boyle (CUR)
4
Joshua Corbin (RBY)
5
James Huntley-Chipper (TUG)
6
Sam Frost (CUR)
U09 Male Wade Race
1
Jack Granville (CUR)
2
Sebastian Younan (CUR)
3
Tyler Gilbert (TAL)
4
Liam Suddes (CUR)
5
Cooper Hickey (TUG)
6
Harrie Van Den Broek (CUR)
U09 Wade Relay
1
CUR 1 - Liam Suddes, Reece McDonald, Sebastian Younan
2
RBY 3 - Joshua Corbin, Lachlan Garner, Lucas Hutton, Trey
Ruscoe
3
TAL 1 - Abigail Houston, Ella Gill, Isaac Van Der Meer, Tyler
Gilbert
4
PBQ 1 - Kyla Parai, Luke Fraser, Riley Winter, William
Durkin
5
TUG 1 - Bailey McIntyre, Cooper Hickey, Jack Humrich,
James Huntley-Chipper
6
CUR 3 - Jai Kurt, Joshua Boyle, Liam O'Brien, Sam Frost
U10 Beach Relay
1
TAL 1 - Jhett Bond, Keityn Miller, Morgan Houston, Sophie
Arthur
2
CLG 1 - Ashley Hardwick, Lachlan Taylor, Molly Davis,
Sophia Nowlan
3
PBQ 1 - Charische Miller, Karly Bourke, Maggie McCagh,
Riley Winter
4
RBY 1 - Andrew Ridgway, Ian Gordon, Liam Robinson,
Ryan Garner
5
CUR 2 - Hudson Frigo, Jack Cullen, Kyle Trevor-Jones,
Ruby Gonzales-Judd
6
TAL 2 - Emilie Robins, Hunter Dare, Morgan McNamara,
Tiahni Bailey
U10 Female Board Race
1
Lilli Dowker (CUR)
2
Kate Walker (TAL)
3
Matilda Barnes (NKI)
4
Airli O'Brien (CUR)
5
Maddison Fuller (TH&C)
6
Gemma Nicolson (CUR)
U10 Female Flags
1
Charische Miller (PBQ)
2
Annika Danielsen (CUR)
3
Morgan McNamara (TAL)
4
Ruby Gonzales-Judd (CUR)
5
Khiani Garton-Dodd (TUG)
6
Maddison Fuller (TH&C)
U10 Female Sprint
1
Charische Miller (PBQ)
2
Sophie Arthur (TAL)
3
Morgan McNamara (TAL)
4
Ruby Gonzales-Judd (CUR)
5
Khiani Garton-Dodd (TUG)
6
Lilli Dowker (CUR)
U10 Female Surf Race
1
Lilli Dowker (CUR)
2
Kate Walker (TAL)
3
Gemma Nicolson (CUR)
4
Matilda Barnes (NKI)
5
Maddison Fuller (TH&C)
6
Lahni Ferruccio (TH&C)
U10 Female Wade Race
1
Lilli Dowker (CUR)
2
Charische Miller (PBQ)
3
Khiani Garton-Dodd (TUG)
4
Emilie Robins (TAL)
5
Ruby Gonzales-Judd (CUR)
6
Amy Nelson (CUR)
U10 Male Board Race
1
Keanu Miller (RBY)
2
Jess Little (TUG)
3
Rhys Lyndon (TAL)
4
Morgan Houston (TAL)
5
Harrison Halliwell (CUR)
6
Hudson Frigo (CUR)
U10 Male Flags
1
Ryan Garner (RBY)
2
Oliver Singh (PAC)
3
Cole Geyer (CUR)
4
Hudson Frigo (CUR)
5
Harrison Halliwell (CUR)
6
Harrison Schofield (PAC)
U10 Male Sprint
1
Ryan Garner (RBY)
2
Harrison Halliwell (CUR)
3
Morgan Houston (TAL)
4
Keanu Miller (RBY)
5
Jess Little (TUG)
6
Nate Searle (CUR)
U10 Male Surf Race
1
Jess Little (TUG)
2
Kai Tandler (CUR)
3
Harrison Halliwell (CUR)
4
Hudson Frigo (CUR)
5
Keanu Miller (RBY)
6
Rhys Lyndon (TAL)
U10 Male Wade Race
1
Jess Little (TUG)
2
Harrison Halliwell (CUR)
3
Hudson Frigo (CUR)
4
Kyle Trevor-Jones (CUR)
5
Morgan Houston (TAL)
6
Cole Geyer (CUR)
U10 Wade Relay
1
CUR 1 - Harrison Halliwell, Hudson Frigo, Kai Tandler, Kyle
Trevor-Jones
2
RBY 1 - Andrew Ridgway, Liam Robinson, Luke Curry, Ryan
Garner
3
TAL 2 - Emilie Robins, Kate Walker, Morgan McNamara,
Sophie Arthur
4
CUR 2 - Cole Geyer, Jack Cullen, Nate Searle, Ruby
Gonzales-Judd
5
PAC 1 - Coby Williams, Harrison Schofield, Kristie Bowers,
Oliver Singh
6
TUG 1 - James Lamb, Jess Little, Khiani Garton-Dodd,
Thomas Brooks
PDB U11-U14 CHAMPIONSHIPS
All Age Relay
1
TAL 1 - Bayley Desmond, Christian Green, Connor
Dougherty, Jayden Desmond, Joshua Walker, Liam
McNamara, Reece Bailey, Kyle Ross
2
CUR 1 - Jake Burrows, Koen Dovey, Kye Rowles, Ryan
Suddes, Sakisha Dovey, Samuel Ross, Travis Ross, Zane
Rowles
3
TAL 2 - Angus Houston, Beau Bailey, Bill Walker, Dominic
Green, Letitia Whiley, Neal McNamara, William Munro,
Patrick Macpherson
4
TUG 1 - Amba Pilley, Charlie Tighe, Darcy Hoy, Ethan
Clouston, Kirsty Humrich, Max Campion, Yasmin Stewart,
Mitchell Schneider
5
TH&C 2 - Blair Mandall, Conner Bullus, Connor Webster,
Hamish Nation, Isabel Wartmann, Sarah Condon, Teagan
Bathie, Thomas Condon
6
CUR 2 - Alexandra Humphreys, Connor Pegg, Jack
McNevin, Jed Cartwright, Matthew Kelly, Nash Geyer,
Samantha Buchan, Skye Goodwin,
U11 Female Beach Flags
1
Mia Carlin (CLG)
2
Veronica McNevin (CUR)
3
Kellie Meyer (CUR)
4
Ashley Cronan (BIL)
5
Monique Burns (CLG)
6
Lucy Watt (CUR)
U11 Female Beach Relay
1
CUR 1- Kellie Meyer, Lillian Dick, Mackenzie Hay, Veronica
McNevin
2
CLG 1 - Mia Carlin, Monique Burns, Samantha Hurst, Yana
Fawaz
3
CUR 2 - Hannah Carter, Jemma Johnson, Lucy Watt, Tara
Davies
4
TAL 2 - Emilie Robins, Morgan McNamara, Sophie Arthur,
Tiahni Bailey
5
TAL 1 - Amy Pedler, Brooke Grainger, Sana Duveck-Smith,
Terri-Anne Egan
6
CUR 3 - Airli O'Brien, Hayley Mason, Lilli Dowker, Nikola
Boyle
U11 Female Beach Sprint
1
Lillian Dick (CUR)
2
Mia Carlin (CLG)
3
Isabelle MacFarlane (NKI)
4
Monique Burns (CLG)
5
Ashley Cronan (BIL)
6
Samantha Hurst (CLG)
U11 Female Board Relay
1
CUR 1 - Kellie Meyer, Mackenzie Hay, Veronica McNevin
2
CUR 2 - Hannah Carter, Lillian Dick, Nikola Boyle
3
RBY 1 - Keely Smith, Tahnie Lipponen, Tayla Cattanach
4
TH&C 1 - Maddison Fuller, Paris Ryan, Sarah Condon
5
CUR 3 - Airli O'Brien, Gemma Nicolson, Lilli Dowker
6
TAL 1 - Amy Pedler, Brooke Grainger, Terri-Anne Egan
U11 Female Board Rescue
1
RBY 1 - Keely Smith, Tahnie Lipponen
2
CUR 3 - Hannah Carter, Nikola Boyle
3
CUR 2 - Kellie Meyer, Mackenzie Hay
4
TAL 2 - Elen Kline, Terri-Anne Egan
5
TAL 1 - Kate Walker, Sophie Arthur
6
CLG 1 - Samantha Hurst, Shanay Swaney
U11 Female Cameron Relay
1
RBY 1 - Karla Curtis, Keely Smith, Tahnie Lipponen, Tayla
Cattanach
2
CUR 3 - Hannah Carter, Hayley Mason, Nikola Boyle, Tara
Davies
3
CLG 1 - Mia Carlin, Monique Burns, Shanay Swaney, Yana
Fawaz
4
CUR 2 - Airli O'Brien, Jemma Johnson, Kellie Meyer,
Mackenzie Hay
5
CUR 1 - Lilli Dowker, Lillian Dick, Lucy Watt, Veronica
McNevin
6
TAL 1 - Amy Pedler, Brooke Grainger, Elen Kline, TerriAnne Egan
U11 Female Surf Board
1
Hannah Carter (CUR)
2
Kellie Meyer (CUR)
3
Veronica McNevin (CUR)
4
Keely Smith (RBY)
5
Shanay Swaney (CLG)
6
Lillian Dick (CUR)
U11 Female Surf Race
1
Tahnie Lipponen (RBY)
2
Shanay Swaney (CLG)
3
Lillian Dick (CUR)
4
Mackenzie Hay (CUR)
5
Keely Smith (RBY)
6
Chelsea Bulley (BIL)
U11 Female Surf Teams
1
CUR 1 - Lillian Dick, Mackenzie Hay, Nikola Boyle, Veronica
McNevin
2
CUR 2 - Hannah Carter, Hayley Mason, Lilli Dowker, Tara
Davies
3
TAL 2 - Emilie Robins, Kate Walker, Morgan McNamara,
Sophie Arthur
4
TAL 1 - Amy Pedler, Brooke Grainger, Elen Kline, TerriAnne Egan
U11 Ironman
1
Beau Lyndon (TAL)
2
Jay Rich (TH&C)
3
Bill Walker (TAL)
4
Jordan Emery (TUG)
5
Darcy Hoy (TUG)
6
Bayley Desmond (TAL)
U11 Ironwoman
1
Veronica McNevin (CUR)
2
Hannah Carter (CUR)
3
Tahnie Lipponen (RBY)
4
Kellie Meyer (CUR)
5
Lillian Dick (CUR)
6
Shanay Swaney (CLG)
U11 Male Beach Flags
1
Bayley Desmond (TAL)
2
Gerald Nuttall (CLG)
3
Ryan Suddes (CUR)
4
Bill Walker (TAL)
5
Kurtis Wyper (CLG)
6
Jackson Schneider (TUG)
U11 Male Beach Relay
1
CUR 1 - Connor Pegg, Nash Geyer, Ryan Suddes, Zane
Rowles
2
TAL 1 - Bayley Desmond, Bill Walker, Cooper Hennessey,
William Munro
3
TAL 2 - Beau Lyndon, Jhett Bond, Keityn Miller, Morgan
Houston
4
TUG 1 - Charlie Tighe, Darcy Hoy, Jackson Schneider,
Jordan Emery
5
PBQ 1 - Alex Wilson, Daniel Lincoln, Jordan Unger, Malachi
Berlowitz
6
CUR 2 - Isaac Beacall, Joshua White, Luke Wyatt, Mason
Goldfinch
U11 Male Beach Sprint
1
Christian Green (TAL)
2
Ryan Suddes (CUR)
3
Bayley Desmond (TAL)
4
Zane Rowles (CUR)
5
Jay Rich (TH&C)
6
Gerald Nuttall (CLG)
U11 Male Board Relay
1
RBY 1 - Elliot McLeod, Jackson Chapman, Keanu Miller
2
TAL 3 - Cooper Hennessey, Rhys Lyndon, Roman Norling
3
CUR 3 - Harrison Halliwell, Kai Tandler, Nate Searle
4
TAL 1 - Bayley Desmond, Beau Lyndon, Bill Walker
5
PBQ 1 - Alex Wilson, Malachi Berlowitz, Matthew
Delahunty
6
TH&C 2 - Daniel Yeowart, Hamish Nation, Jay Rich
U11 Male Board Rescue
1
TAL 1 - Beau Lyndon, Bill Walker
2
TUG 1 - Austin Lansdown, Jordan Emery
3
RBY 1 - Jackson Chapman, Keanu Miller
4
CUR 3 - Harrison Halliwell, Jake Waller
5
TAL 2 - Bayley Desmond, Cooper Hennessey
6
TUG 3 - Hayden Lansdown, Jackson Schneider
U11 Male Cameron Relay
1
TUG 1 - Austin Lansdown, Darcy Hoy, Hayden Lansdown,
Jackson Schneider
2
TAL 1 - Bayley Desmond, Beau Lyndon, Bill Walker, Cooper
Hennessey
3
TH&C 1 - Daniel Yeowart, Jay Rich, Riley Small, Zac King
4
TAL 2 - Jhett Bond, Keityn Miller, Morgan Houston, Rhys
Lyndon
5
RBY 1 - Elliot McLeod, Jackson Chapman, Ryan Garner,
Seth Dillimore
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CUR 3 - Connor Upton, Jake Waller, Kai Tandler, Mason
Goldfinch
U11 Male Surf Board
1
Darcy Hoy (TUG)
2
Beau Lyndon (TAL)
3
Jay Rich (TH&C)
4
Bayley Desmond (TAL)
5
Bill Walker (TAL)
6
Matthew Delahunty (PBQ)
U11 Male Surf Race
1
Jay Rich (TH&C)
2
Bill Walker (TAL)
3
Austin Lansdown (TUG)
4
Beau Lyndon (TAL)
5
Jordan Emery (TUG)
6
Charlie Tighe (TUG)
U11 Male Surf s
1
TH&C 1 - Daniel Yeowart, Hamish Nation, Jay Rich, Riley
Small
2
TAL 2 - Jhett Bond, Morgan Houston, Rhys Lyndon, Roman
Norling
3
CUR 2 - Harrison Halliwell, Hudson Frigo, Jake Waller, Kai
Tandler
4
TUG 1 - Austin Lansdown, Charlie Tighe, Hayden
Lansdown, Jordan Emery
5
TAL 1 - Bayley Desmond, Beau Lyndon, Bill Walker, Cooper
Hennessey
6
CUR 1 - Isaac Beacall, Luke Wyatt, Nash Geyer, Noah
McKitterick
U12 Female Beach Flags
1
Alexandra Humphreys (CUR)
2
Tarryn Aiken (RBY)
3
Yasmin Stewart (TUG)
4
Natalie Roberts (PBQ)
5
Riley Hay (CUR)
6
Erin Wilson (TAL)
U12 Female Beach Relay
1
RBY 1 - Caroline Ridgway, Jessica Duffus, Olivia Fien,
Tarryn Aiken
2
PBQ 1 - Amber Erskine, Anarnya Berlowitz, Georgia
Madden, Natalie Roberts
3
CUR 1 - Alexandra Humphreys, Jenna Harris, Lili Halliwell,
Riley Hay
4
TH&C 1 - Georgia Cusbert, Lilli Hick, Mia Bellue, Shay
McLaren
5
TAL 1 - Erin Wilson, Letisha Duveck-Smith, Melissa
Micallef, Sianah Bailey
6
TUG 1 - Alahni Brown, Madeline Trew, Tayla Pilley, Yasmin
Stewart
U12 Female Beach Sprint
1
Natalie Roberts (PBQ)
2
Olivia Fien (RBY)
3
Yasmin Stewart (TUG)
4
Alexandra Humphreys (CUR)
5
Tarryn Aiken (RBY)
6
Georgia Madden (PBQ)
U12 Female Board Relay
1
CUR 1 - Jenna Harris, Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker
2
TH&C 1 - Georgia Cusbert, Ivy Thomas, Mia Bellue
3
TUG 1 - Madeline Trew, Madison Lucas, Yasmin Stewart
4
TAL 1 - Erin Wilson, Karla MacPherson, Riley Arthur
5
TUG 2- Alahni Brown, Emma Huntley-Chipper, Tayla Pilley
6
CUR 3 - Hannah Carter, Kellie Meyer, Veronica McNevin
U12 Female Board Rescue
1
TH&C 1 - Georgia Cusbert, Mia Bellue
2
CUR 1- Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker
3
TUG 2 - Alahni Brown, Madeline Trew
4
RBY 1 - Jessica Duffus, Olivia Fien
5
TAL 1- Erin Wilson, Karla MacPherson
6
PBQ 1 - Amber Erskine, Anarnya Berlowitz
U12 Female Cameron Relay
1
CUR 1 - Alexandra Humphreys, Lili Halliwell, Maggie
Dowker, Riley Hay
2
TH&C 1 - Georgia Cusbert, Ivy Thomas, Mia Bellue, Shay
McLaren
3
TUG 1 - Madeline Trew, Madison Lucas, Tayla Pilley,
Yasmin Stewart
4
TAL 1 - Erin Wilson, Karla MacPherson, Melissa Micallef,
Sianah Bailey
5
PBQ 1 - Amber Erskine, Anarnya Berlowitz, Georgia
Madden, Natalie Roberts
6
RBY 1 - Caroline Ridgway, Jessica Duffus, Olivia Fien,
Tarryn Aiken
U12 Female Surf Board
1
Lili Halliwell (CUR)
2
Mia Bellue (TH&C)
3
Maggie Dowker (CUR)
4
Olivia Fien (RBY)
5
Yasmin Stewart (TUG)
6
Georgia Cusbert (TH&C)
U12 Female Surf Race
1
Maggie Dowker (CUR)
2
Lili Halliwell (CUR)
3
Madison Lucas (TUG)
4
Georgia Cusbert (TH&C)
5
Olivia Fien (RBY)
6
Mia Bellue (TH&C)
U12 Female Surf s
1
CUR 1 - Georgia Smith, Jenna Harris, Lili Halliwell, Maggie
Dowker
2
THC 1 - Georgia Cusbert, Ivy Thomas, Lilli Hick, Mia Bellue
3
TUG 1 - Alahni Brown, Madeline Trew, Madison Lucas,
Yasmin Stewart
4
TAL 1 - Elen Kline, Erin Wilson, Karla MacPherson, Riley
Arthur
5
PBQ 1 - Amber Erskine, Anarnya Berlowitz, Chloe Blake,
Natalie Roberts
U12 Ironman
1
Toby Wilson (TAL)
2
Lincoln Waide (CUR)
3
Aaron Kennedy (PBQ)
4
Jack Bennett - Woodger (CUR)
5
Joshua Walker (TAL)
6
Neal McNamara (TAL)
U12 Ironwoman
1
Lili Halliwell (CUR)
2
Maggie Dowker (CUR)
3
Mia Bellue (TH&C)
4
Madison Lucas (TUG)
5
Georgia Cusbert (TH&C)
6
Yasmin Stewart (TUG)
U12 Male Beach Flags
1
Joshua Walker (TAL)
2
Tim Evans (PBQ)
3
Max Campion (TUG)
4
Jake Burrows (CUR)
5
Harry Lincoln (PBQ)
6
Jack McNevin (CUR)
U12 Male Beach Relay
1
CUR 1 - Jack McNevin, Jake Burrows, Koen Dovey, Tim
Jensen
2
TAL 1 - Angus Houston, Joshua Walker, Kyle Ross, Neal
McNamara
3
THC 1 - Blair Mandall, Conner Bullus, George George,
Matthew Walsh
4
CUR 3 - Connor Pegg, Connor Upton, Hugo Davis-Mason,
Ryan Suddes
5
PBQ 1 - Aaron Kennedy, Harry Lincoln, Taine Josephson,
Tim Evans
6
NKI 1 - Benjamin Beggs, Mackenzie Barnes, Noah
Blomfield, Thomas Bridges
U12 Male Beach Sprint
1
Jake Burrows (CUR)
2
William Aston (KIR)
3
Joshua Walker (TAL)
4
Angus Houston (TAL)
5
Koen Dovey (CUR)
6
Nathan Mawson (RBY)
U12 Male Board Relay
1
CUR 1 - Clancy Spooner, Lincoln Waide, Taylor Davies
2
TAL 1 - Joshua Walker, Oliver Wren, Toby Wilson
3
CUR 2 - Jack Bennett - Woodger, Jack McNevin, Tim
Jensen
4
TH&C 1 - Blair Mandall, George George, Matthew Walsh
5
PBQ 1 - Aaron Kennedy, Clayton Kimeklis, Taine Josephson
6
TUG 1 - Darcy Bartlett-Baldwin, Henry Lamb, Max
Campion
U12 Male Board Rescue
1
THC 1 - Blair Mandall, Jay Rich
2
CUR 1 - Clancy Spooner, Jack Bennett - Woodger
3
CUR 2 - Lincoln Waide, Taylor Davies
4
TAL 1 - Joshua Walker, Toby Wilson
5
CUR 3 - Koen Dovey, Tim Jensen
6
PBQ 1 - Aaron Kennedy, Taine Josephson
U12 Male Cameron Relay
1
TAL 1 - Angus Houston, Joshua Walker, Kyle Ross, Toby
Wilson
2
CUR 2 - Clancy Spooner, Jack McNevin, Lincoln Waide, Tim
Jensen
3
CUR 1 - Jack Bennett - Woodger, Jake Burrows, Koen
Dovey, Taylor Davies
4
PBQ 1 - Aaron Kennedy, Clayton Kimeklis, Harry Lincoln,
Tim Evans
5
THC 1 - Blair Mandall, George George, Lachlan Webster,
Matthew Walsh
6
TUG 1 - Darcy Bartlett-Baldwin, Henry Lamb, Jed Tait, Max
Campion
U12 Male Surf Board
1
Blair Mandall (TH&C)
2
Aaron Kennedy (PBQ)
3
Joshua Walker (TAL)
4
Taylor Davies (CUR)
5
Toby Wilson (TAL)
6
Lincoln Waide (CUR)
U12 Male Surf Race
1
Toby Wilson (TAL)
2
Jack Bennett - Woodger (CUR)
3
Aaron Kennedy (PBQ)
4
Joshua Walker (TAL)
5
Lincoln Waide (CUR)
6
Taylor Davies (CUR)
U12 Male Surf s
1
TAL 1 - Angus Houston, Joshua Walker, Neal McNamara,
Toby Wilson
2
CUR 1 - Clancy Spooner, Jack Bennett - Woodger, Koen
Dovey, Lincoln Waide
3
PBQ 1 - Aaron Kennedy, Clayton Kimeklis, Taine
Josephson, Tim Evans
4
TUG 1 - Darcy Bartlett-Baldwin, Henry Lamb, Jordan
Emery, Max Campion
U13 Female Beach Flags
1
Samantha Frankland (PBQ)
2
Amba Pilley (TUG)
3
Meg Dunford (PBQ)
4
Isabel Wartmann (TH&C)
5
Surya Kastelein (TUG)
6
Demi Thomas (TUG)
U13 Female Beach Relay
1
TUG 1 - Amba Pilley, Courtney Edwards, Jessika Elliston,
Kelly Tighe
2
PBQ 1 - Meg Dunford, Rani Skehan, Sahara Skehan,
Samantha Frankland
3
TUG 2 - Ami Dowling, Demi Thomas, Gabrielle Lawrence,
Surya Kastelein
4
TH&C 1 - Alex Stewart, Grace Hickling, Isabel Wartmann,
Teagan Bathie
5
TAL 1 - Carly Desfosses, Dakota-Rain Bond, Katherine
Ploog, Melanie Walker
6
CUR 1 - Samantha Buchan, Sienna Upton, Skye Goodwin,
Tayla Meyer
U13 Female Beach Sprint
1
Rani Skehan (PBQ)
2
Dorinda Stone (Bilinga)
3
Amba Pilley (TUG)
4
Sahara Skehan (PBQ)
5
Demi Thomas (TUG)
6
Isabel Wartmann (TH&C)
U13 Female Board Relay
1
TUG 1 - Amba Pilley, Ami Dowling, Surya Kastelein
2
TH&C 1 - Alex Stewart, Grace Hickling, Isabel Wartmann
3
TAL 1 - Karla MacPherson, Katherine Ploog, Mel Walker
4
CUR 1 - Sienna Upton, Skye Goodwin, Tayla Meyer
5
PBQ 1 - Jacinta Kennedy, Meg Dunford, Sahara Skehan
U13 Female Board Rescue
1
TAL 1 - Katherine Ploog, Melanie Walker
2
RBY 1- Bridget MCleod, Rebecca Connor
3
TUG 1 - Ami Dowling, Surya Kastelein
4
TH&C 1 - Alex Stewart, Grace Hickling
5
PBQ 2 - Samantha Frankland, Tyla Smith
6
CUR 1 - Samantha Buchan, Tayla Meyer
U13 Female Cameron Relay
1
TUG 1 - Amba Pilley, Ami Dowling, Kelly Tighe, Surya
Kastelein
2
CUR 1 - Samantha Buchan, Sienna Upton, Skye Goodwin,
Tayla Meyer
3
TH&C 1 - Alex Stewart, Grace Hickling, Isabel Wartmann,
Teagan Bathie
4
TAL 1 - Carly Desfosses, Dakota-Rain Bond, Katherine
Ploog, Melanie Walker
5
PBQ 1 - Jacinta Kennedy, Rani Skehan, Sahara Skehan, Tyla
Smith
U13 Female Surf Board
1
Surya Kastelein (TUG)
2
Rebecca Connor (RBY)
3
Tayla Meyer (CUR)
4
Ami Dowling (TUG)
5
Melanie Walker (TAL)
6
Katherine Ploog (TAL)
U13 Female Surf Race
1
Ami Dowling (TUG)
2
Surya Kastelein (TUG)
3
Alex Stewart (TH&C)
4
Melanie Walker (TAL)
5
Tyla Smith (PBQ)
6
Amba Pilley (TUG)
U13 Female Surf s
1
TUG 1 - Ami Dowling, Gabrielle Lawrence, Jessika Elliston,
Surya Kastelein
2
TAL 1 - Erin Wilson, Karla MacPherson, Katherine Ploog,
Melanie Walker
3
TH&C 1 - Alex Stewart, Grace Hickling, Isabel Wartmann,
Teagan Bathie
4
PBQ 1 - Jacinta Kennedy, Meg Dunford, Sahara Skehan,
Tyla Smith
5
CUR 1 - Samantha Buchan, Sienna Upton, Skye Goodwin,
Tayla Meyer
U13 Ironman
1
Brayden McCarthy (TH&C)
2
Ethan Clouston (TUG)
3
Zac Morrison (TAL)
4
Jayden Desmond (TAL)
5
Harrison Hoy (TUG)
6
Kye Rowles (CUR)
U13 Ironwoman
1
Surya Kastelein (TUG)
2
Ami Dowling (TUG)
3
Alex Stewart (TH&C)
4
Melanie Walker (TAL)
5
Rebecca Connor (RBY)
6
Jessika Elliston (TUG)
U13 Male Beach Flags
1
Jayden Desmond (TAL)
2
Hayden Bourke (PBQ)
3
Mitchell Gilmour (PBQ)
4
Reece Bailey (TAL)
5
Samuel Wood (PBQ)
6
Travis Ross (CUR)
U13 Male Beach Relay
1
TAL 1 - Jack Lund, Jayden Desmond, Patrick MacPherson,
Reece Bailey
2
TH&C 1 - Blair Mandall, Brayden McCarthy, Hayden
Tolland, Jye Dean
3
PBQ 1 - Hayden Bourke, Mitchell Gilmour, Royce Goss,
Samuel Wood
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TUG 1 - Austin Campion, Ethan Clouston, Harrison Hoy,
Lachlan Huntley-Chipper
U13 Male Beach Sprint
1
Jayden Desmond (TAL)
2
Mitchell Gilmour (PBQ)
3
Reece Bailey (TAL)
4
Dominic Green (TAL)
5
Hayden Bourke (PBQ)
6
Hayden Tolland (TH&C)
U13 Male Board Relay
1
TAL 1 - Jayden Desmond, Patrick MacPherson, Zac
Morrison
2
TH&C 1 - Brayden McCarthy, Hayden Tolland, Jye Dean
3
TUG 1 - Austin Campion, Ethan Clouston, Harrison Hoy
4
PBQ 1 - Mitchell Gilmour, Royce Goss, Samuel Wood
U13 Male Board Rescue
1
TUG 1 - Ethan Clouston, Harrison Hoy
2
TH&C 1 - Brayden McCarthy, Jye Dean
3
TAL 2 - Patrick MacPherson, Zac Morrison
4
TAL 1 - Jack Lund, Jayden Desmond
5
TUG 2 - Austin Campion, Lachlan Huntley-Chipper
6
PBQ 1 - Royce Goss, Samuel Wood
U13 Male Cameron Relay
1
TH&C 1 - Blair Mandall, Brayden McCarthy, Hayden
Tolland, Jye Dean
2
TAL 1 - Jack Lund, Jayden Desmond, Patrick MacPherson,
Reece Bailey
3
TUG 1 - Austin Campion, Ethan Clouston, Harrison Hoy,
Lachlan Huntley-Chipper
4
PBQ 1 - Hayden Bourke, Mitchell Gilmour, Royce Goss,
Samuel Wood
5
CUR 1 - Kye Rowles, Liam Champney, Rhys Willis, Travis
Ross
U13 Male Surf Board
1
Ethan Clouston (TUG)
2
Jayden Desmond (TAL)
3
Patrick MacPherson (TAL)
4
Zac Morrison (TAL)
5
Kye Rowles (CUR)
6
Jye Dean (TH&C)
U13 Male Surf Race
1
Brayden McCarthy (TH&C)
2
Ethan Clouston (TUG)
3
Harrison Hoy (TUG)
4
Zac Morrison (TAL)
5
Jayden Desmond (TAL)
6
Patrick MacPherson (TAL)
U13 Male Surf s
1
TUG 1 - Austin Campion, Ethan Clouston, Harrison Hoy,
Lachlan Huntley-Chipper
2
TAL 1 - Jayden Desmond, Patrick MacPherson, Reece
Bailey, Zac Morrison
3
PBQ 1 - Hayden Bourke, Mitchell Gilmour, Royce Goss,
Samuel Wood
4
TH&C 1 - Brayden McCarthy, George George, Hayden
Tolland, Jye Dean
U14 Female Beach Flags
1
Ellie Brooks (PBQ)
2
Kirsty Humrich (TUG)
3
Caitlin Butler (TUG)
4
Tiah Sharpe (TH&C)
5
Olivia Rogers-Riddell (RBY)
6
Jessica Waller (CUR)
U14 Female Beach Relay
1
CUR 1 - Chandler Searle, Jessica Waller, Sakisha Dovey,
Tylah Dowker
2
TAL 1 - Emma McPherson, Katherine Ploog, Laura Dolan,
Letitia Whiley
3
TUG 1 - Alesha Jokic, Breanna Wilson, Caitlin Butler, Kirsty
Humrich
4
TH&C 1 - Maddison Buchanan, Shanice McCarthy,
Stephanie Cormack, Tiah Sharpe
5
CUR 2 - Chloe Sterry, Jema Hevey, Jessica Elkington, Paige
Bedford
U14 Female Beach Sprint
1
Sakisha Dovey (CUR)
2
Olivia Rogers-Riddell (RBY)
3
Letitia Whiley (TAL)
4
Ellie Brooks (PBQ)
5
Laura Dolan (TAL)
6
Chandler Searle (CUR)
U14 Female Board Relay
1
CUR 1 - Chandler Searle, Jessica Elkington, Tylah Dowker
2
CUR 2 - Chloe Sterry, Jessica Waller, Sakisha Dovey
3
TUG 1 - Breanna Wilson, Caitlin Butler, Kirsty Humrich
4
TAL 1 - Emma McPherson, Letitia Whiley, Melanie Walker
5
PBQ 1 - Ashleigh Blake, Ellie Brooks, Teagan Kimeklis
U14 Female Board Rescue
1
CUR 2 - Chandler Searle, Tylah Dowker
2
PBQ 1 - Ellie Brooks, Teagan Kimeklis
3
CUR 1 - Jessica Elkington, Jessica Waller
4
CUR 3 - Chloe Sterry, Sakisha Dovey
5
TAL 1 - Emma McPherson, Letitia Whiley
6
TUG 1 - Breanna Wilson, Kirsty Humrich
U14 Female Cameron Relay
1
CUR 1 - Chandler Searle, Jessica Elkington, Jessica Waller,
Sakisha Dovey
2
CUR 2 - Chloe Sterry, Paige Bedford, Tayla Meyer, Tylah
Dowker
3
TUG 1 - Alesha Jokic, Breanna Wilson, Caitlin Butler, Kirsty
Humrich
4
PBQ 1 - Ashleigh Blake, Ellie Brooks, Samantha Frankland,
Teagan Kimeklis
5
TAL 1 - Emma McPherson, Laura Dolan, Letitia Whiley,
Melanie Walker
6
TH&C 1 - Maddison Buchanan, Rilee Daley, Shanice
McCarthy, Tiah Sharpe
U14 Female Surf Board
1
Ellie Brooks (PBQ)
2
Jessica Elkington (CUR)
3
Tylah Dowker (CUR)
4
Chloe Sterry (CUR)
5
Kirsty Humrich (TUG)
6
Jessica Waller (CUR)
U14 Female Surf Race
1
Chloe Sterry (CUR)
2
Ellie Brooks (PBQ)
3
Jessica Elkington (CUR)
4
Stephanie Cormack (TH&C)
5
Tylah Dowker (CUR)
6
Kirsty Humrich (TUG)
U14 Female Surf s
1
CUR 1 - Chandler Searle, Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington,
Tylah Dowker
2
PBQ 1 - Ashleigh Blake, Ellie Brooks, Teagan Kimeklis, Tyla
Smith
3
TH&C 1 - Maddison Buchanan, Rilee Daley, Shanice
McCarthy, Tiah Sharpe
4
TUG 1 - Alesha Jokic, Breanna Wilson, Caitlin Butler, Kirsty
Humrich
U14 Ironman
1
Shaun Collins (CUR)
2
Lucas Walsh (PBQ)
3
Thomas Marais (TAL)
4
Matthew Kelly (CUR)
5
Joshua Clouston (TUG)
6
Jordie Spooner (CUR)
U14 Ironwoman
1
Ellie Brooks (PBQ)
2
Kirsty Humrich (TUG)
3
Tylah Dowker (CUR)
4
Jessica Elkington (CUR)
5
Chandler Searle (CUR)
6
Letitia Whiley (TAL)
U14 Male Beach Flags
1
Timothy Delahunty (PBQ
2
Matthew Kelly (CUR)
3
Samuel Ross (CUR)
4
Kyle Rapallo (PBQ)
5
Liam McNamara (TAL)
6
Connor Dougherty (TAL)
U14 Male Beach Relay
1
CUR 2 - Jed Cartwright, Matthew Kelly, Niall Johnson,
Shaun Collins
2
TAL 1 - Beau Bailey, Connor Dougherty, Jacob Desfosses,
Liam McNamara
3
CUR 1 - Brandan Halliday-Thompson, Daniel Hardin,
Gareth Barlow - Smith, Samuel Ross
4
TH&C 1 - Connor Webster, Hayden Tolland, Sam Mandall,
Thomas Condon
5
PBQ 1 - Kyle Rapallo, Lucas Walsh, Samuel Kennedy,
Timothy Delahunty
6
TUG 1 - Harrison Lucas, Joshua Clouston, Kelle Schaffer,
Mitchell Schneider
U14 Male Beach Sprint
1
Timothy Delahunty (PBQ
2
Brandan Halliday-Thompson (CUR)
3
Jed Cartwright (CUR)
4
Connor Dougherty (TAL)
5
Samuel Ross (CUR)
6
Matthew Kelly (CUR)
U14 Male Board Relay
1
CUR 1 - Bill Psaltis, Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins
2
TUG 1 - Harrison Lucas, Joshua Clouston, Mitchell
Schneider
3
PBQ 1 - Lucas Walsh, Samuel Kennedy, Timothy Delahunty
4
TAL 1 - Connor Dougherty, Liam McNamara, Thomas
Marais
5
PBQ 2 - Jayden Erskine, Kyle Rapallo, Will Evans
6
CUR 2 - Jed Cartwright, Jordie Spooner, Niall Johnson
U14 Male Board Rescue
1
CUR 1 - Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins
2
CUR 2 - Bill Psaltis, Jordie Spooner
3
PBQ 1 - Lucas Walsh, Samuel Kennedy
4
PBQ 2 - Jayden Erskine, Timothy Delahunty
5
TUG 1 - Harrison Lucas, Joshua Clouston
6
TAL 1 - Connor Dougherty, Thomas Marais
U14 Male Cameron Relay
1
CUR 1 - Jed Cartwright, Matthew Kelly, Samuel Ross,
Shaun Collins
2
CUR 2 - Bill Psaltis, Brandan Halliday-Thompson, Jordie
Spooner, Niall Johnson
3
PBQ 1 - Kyle Rapallo, Lucas Walsh, Samuel Kennedy,
Timothy Delahunty
4
TUG 1 - Ethan Clouston, Harrison Lucas, Joshua Clouston,
Mitchell Schneider
5
TAL 1 - Beau Bailey, Connor Dougherty, Sam Morrison,
Thomas Marais
6
PBQ 2 - Hayden Bourke, Jack Lincoln, Jayden Erskine, Will
Evans
U14 Male Surf Board
1
Matthew Kelly (CUR)
2
Shaun Collins (CUR)
3
Thomas Marais (TAL)
4
Samuel Kennedy (PBQ)
5
Bill Psaltis (CUR)
6
Joshua Clouston (TUG)
U14 Male Surf Race
1
Shaun Collins (CUR)
2
Jordie Spooner (CUR)
3
Thomas Marais (TAL)
4
Lucas Walsh (PBQ)
5
Joshua Clouston (TUG)
6
Connor Dougherty (TAL)
U14 Male Surf s
1
CUR 1 - Bill Psaltis, Jordie Spooner, Matthew Kelly, Shaun
Collins
2
PBQ 1 - Kyle Rapallo, Lucas Walsh, Timothy Delahunty,
Will Evans
3
TUG 1- Ethan Clouston, Harrison Lucas, Joshua Clouston,
Mitchell Schneider
4
TAL 1 - Connor Dougherty, Jacob Desfosses, Liam
McNamara, Thomas Marais
SEQ R&R CHAMPIONSHIPS
2-Person Junior R & R
2
Tug 1 - Chelsea Herbert, Courtney Edwards
3
THC 1 - Alex Stewart, Grace Hickling
5
THC 2 - Ivy Thomas, Mia Bellue
6
RBY1 - Keely Smith, Tahnie Lipponen
Open 6 Person R & R
1
KIR 1 - Andrew Kos, Dayne Tracey, James Callaghan, James
Muir-McCarey, Ryan Tracey, S
Open Male 5 Person R & R
1
Kir 1 - Andrew Kos, Dayne Tracey, James Callaghan, James
Muir-McCarey, Ryan Tracey
U15 5 Person R & R
1
TUG 1 - Chloe Martin, Christopher Barker, Emma McLean,
Georgia-Raye Arnold, Madison
QUEENSLAND BOARD RIDING CHAMPIONSHIPS
40+ Years Female Malibu Long Board
2
Kate Miller (THC)
40+ Years Female Surf Board Riding
2
Kate Miller (THC)
40+ Years Male Malibu Long Board
1
Dion Harris (Tugun)
3
Peter Buckley (PBQ
40+ Years Male Surf Board Riding
1
James Brooks (PBQ)
2
Peter Buckley (PBQ)
3
Scott Rawlings (PBQ)
Open Female Malibu Long Board
1
Jess Roberts (CUR)
Open Male Surf Board Riding
3
Michael Levitt (PBQ)
U11 Female Surf Board Riding
1
Hayley Mason (CUR)
2
Veronica McNevin (CUR)
U11 Male Surf Board Riding
1
Elliot McLeod (RBY)
2
Wil Frost (CUR)
3
Noah McKitterick (CUR)
U12 Female Short Board Riding
1
Poppy Hayes (CUR)
U12 Male Surf Board Riding
2
Aaron Kennedy (PBQ
U13 Male Short Board Riding
3
Harrison Hoy (TUG)
U14 Female Short Board Riding
1
Ellie Brooks (PBQ
2
Chloe Sterry (CUR)
3
Ashleigh Blake (PBQ
U14 Male Short Board Riding
2
Sheldon Simkus (THC)
3
Joshua Clouston (Tugun)
U15 Female Surf Board Riding
1
Ellie Brooks (PBQ
2
Tess Wartmann (THC)
U15 Male Surf Board Riding
1
Joshua Clouston (TUG)
2
Dylan Swaney (CUR)
U17 Male Surf Board Riding
2
Morgan Spooner (CUR)
3
Lachlan Hayes (CUR)
U19 Female Surf Board Riding
1
Tia Nation (THC)
3
Emily Rawlings (PBQ)
U19 Male Surf Board Riding
3
Shaun Levitt (PBQ)
QUEENSLAND SURF RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Open Female Champion Lifesaver
3
Alison Glenny (TUG)
U14 Female Champion Lifesaver
5
Caitlin Butler (TUG)
U14 Male Champion Lifesaver
4
Harrison Lucas (TUG)
U19 Female Champion Lifesaver
3
Mariah Jones (THC)
QUEENSLAND JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
2-Person Junior R & R
6
TUG 1 - Chelsea Herbert, Courtney Edwards
Junior All Age Relay
3
CUR 1 - Brandan Halliday-Thompson, Jake Burrows, Koen
Dovey, Kye Rowles, Ryan Suddes, Sa
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TAL 1 - Bayley Desmond, Christian Green, Connor
Dougherty, Jayden Desmond, Joshua Walker
U11 Female Beach Relay
2
CUR 1 - Kellie Meyer, Lillian Dick, Mackenzie Hay, Veronica
McNevin
U11 Male Beach Flags
1
Bayley Desmond (TAL)
3
Ryan Suddes (CUR)
U11 Male Beach Relay
1
CUR 1 - Connor Pegg, Nash Geyer, Ryan Suddes, Zane
Rowles
2
TAL 1 - Bayley Desmond, Bill Walker, Cooper Hennessey,
William Munro
4
TAL2 - Christian Green, Jhett Bond, Keityn Miller, Morgan
Houston
U11 Male Beach Sprint
1
Ryan Suddes (CUR)
3
Christian Green (TAL)
5
Bayley Desmond (TAL)
U11 Male Board Relay
6
TAL 2 - Bayley Desmond, Beau Lyndon, Bill Walker
U12 Female Beach Flags
2
Yasmin Stewart (TUG)
U12 Female Beach Relay
1
RBY 1 - Caroline Ridgway, Jessica Duffus, Olivia Fien,
Tarryn Aiken
4
THC 1 - Georgia Cusbert, Lilli Hick, Mia Bellue, Shay
McLaren
U12 Female Beach Sprint
1
Olivia Fien (RBY)
U12 Female Surf Race
6
Maggie Dowker (CUR)
U12 Male Beach Flags
3
Joshua Walker (TAL)
U12 Male Beach Relay
4
CUR 1 - Jack McNevin, Jake Burrows, Koen Dovey, Tim
Jensen
6
TAL 1 - Angus Houston, Joshua Walker, Kyle Ross, Neal
McNamara
U12 Male Cameron Relay
5
TAL1 - Angus Houston, Joshua Walker, Kyle Ross, Toby
Wilson
U12 Male Surf Race
5
Toby Wilson (TAL)
U13 Female Beach Flags
5
Amba Pilley (TUG)
U13 Female Beach Relay
1
PBQ 1 - Meg Dunford, Rani Skehan, Sahara Skehan,
Samantha Frankland
3
TUG 1 - Amba Pilley, Courtney Edwards, Jessika Elliston,
Kelly Tighe
U13 Female Beach Sprint
6
Rani Skehan (PBQ
U13 Male Beach Flags
5
Jayden Desmond (TAL)
U13 Male Surf Race
4
Brayden McCarthy (THC)
U14 Female Beach Sprint
1
Sakisha Dovey (CUR)
4
Letitia Whiley (TAL)
U14 Female Board Rescue
6
CUR 1 - Chandler Searle, Tylah Dowker
U14 Female Surf Board
2
Ellie Brooks (PBQ
U14 Female Surf Teams
5
CUR 1 - - handler Searle, Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington,
Tylah Dowker
U14 Male Beach Flags
2
Timothy Delahunty (PBQ
3
Samuel Ross (CUR)
6
Sam Mandall (THC)
U14 Male Beach Relay
2
CUR 2 - Brandan Halliday-Thompson, Daniel Hardin,
Gareth Barlow - Smith, Samuel Ross
U14 Male Beach Sprint
2
Timothy Delahunty (PBQ
6
Samuel Ross (CUR)
U14 Male Board Relay
3
CUR 1 - Bill Psaltis, Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins
U14 Male Board Rescue
1
CUR 1 - Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins
U14 Male Cameron Relay
6
CUR 1 - Jed Cartwright, Matthew Kelly, Samuel Ross,
Shaun Collins
QUEENSLAND MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS
110+ Years Male Board Relay (minimum)
3
CUR 1 - Justin Jones, Kelly Margetts, Michael Chan
5
CLG 1 - Rick Van Kampen, Russell Zahn, Stuart Hogben
6
CUR 2 - Ben Cahill, Daniel Cowper, Steven Cahill
110+ Years Male Surf Ski Relay (minimum)
5
TAL 1 - Daniel Covill, Errol Von Beinke, Gavin Cole
110+ Years Male Surf Teams (minimum)
1
CLG 1 - Rick Van Kampen, Russell Zahn, Stuart Hogben
110+ Years Male Taplin Relay (minimum)
2
CUR 1 - Brett Dowker, Daniel Cowper, Kelly Margetts
5
CLG 1 - Rick Van Kampen, Russell Zahn, Stuart Hogben
130+ Years Male Board Relay (minimum)
1
CUR 1 - Brett Dowker, Chris Maynard, Michael Waide
130+ Years Male Surf Ski Relay (minimum)
1
CUR 1 - Brett Dowker, Chris Maynard, Michael Waide
130+ Years Male Taplin Relay (minimum)
3
CUR 1 - Chris Maynard, Michael Chan, Michael Waide
150+ Years Male Taplin Relay (minimum)
6
CUR 2 - John Bonning, Laurie Hallinan, Wayne Havenaar
170+ Years Male Beach Relay (minimum)
3
CLG 1 - Brian Smith, Phil Wyper, Rick Van Kampen, Stuart
Hogben
170+ Years Open Surf Ski Relay (minimum)
6
CUR 1 - Laurie Hallinan, Lennard Cook, Phillip Newton
170+ Years Open Surf Teams (minimum)
3
CUR 1 - John Bonning, Lennard Cook, Phillip Newton
30-34 Years Female 2km Beach Run
2
Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY)
30-34 Years Female Beach Flags
2
Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY)
30-34 Years Female Beach Sprint
1
Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY)
30-34 Years Male Board Rescue
2
CUR 3- Daniel Cowper, Troy Bremner
30-34 Years Male Double Ski
3
TAL 1 - Daniel Covill, Gavin Cole
30-34 Years Male Rescue Tube
1
Michael Bush (CUR)
30-34 Years Male Surf Race
2
Michael Bush (CUR)
30-34 Years Male Surf Ski
5
Gavin Cole (TAL)
35-39 Years Ironman
4
Kelly Margetts (CUR)
5
Stuart Hogben (CLG)
35-39 Years Male 2km Beach Run
1
Kelly Margetts (CUR)
35-39 Years Male Board Rescue
4
CLG 1 - Rick Van Kampen, Stuart Hogben
35-39 Years Male Double Ski
4
CLG 1 - Stephen Alexander, Stuart Hogben
6
CUR 2 - Kelly Margetts, Michael Chan
35-39 Years Male Rescue Tube
5
Stuart Hogben (CLG)
6
Stephen Alexander (CLG)
35-39 Years Male Surf Board
5
Steven Cahill (CUR)
35-39 Years Male Surf Race
4
Steven Cahill (CUR)
40-44 Years Female 2km Beach Run
2
Charisse Cormack (THC)
40-44 Years Female Rescue Tube
2
Charisse Cormack (THC)
40-44 Years Female Surf Race
4
Charisse Cormack (THC)
40-44 Years Ironman
1
Michael Waide (CUR)
2
Michael Chan (CUR)
3
Rick Van Kampen (CLG)
40-44 Years Male Beach Sprint
5
Andrew Curry (RBY)
40-44 Years Male Board Rescue
1
CUR 2 - Brett Dowker, Michael Waide
2
CUR 1 - Christopher Maynard, Michael Chan
40-44 Years Male Rescue Tube
3
Rick Van Kampen (CLG)
40-44 Years Male Surf Board
2
Brett Dowker (CUR)
4
Michael Waide (CUR)
5
Rick Van Kampen (CLG)
40-44 Years Male Surf Race
5
Rick Van Kampen (CLG)
40-44 Years Male Surf Ski
1
Michael Waide (CUR)
45-49 Years Ironman
2
Christopher Maynard (CUR)
3
Russell Zahn (CLG)
5
Robert Dorrough THC)
45-49 Years Male 2km Beach Run
1
Enrique Vanderhoeven (RBY)
45-49 Years Male Beach Flags
1
Philip Wyper (CLG)
5
Enrique Vanderhoeven (RBY)
45-49 Years Male Beach Sprint
3
Philip Wyper (CLG)
6
Enrique Vanderhoeven (RBY)
45-49 Years Male Surf Board
2
Christopher Maynard (CUR)
4
Robert Dorrough (THC)
45-49 Years Male Surf Ski
1
Christopher Maynard (CUR)
5
Errol Von Beinke (TAL)
6
Robert Dorrough (THC)
50-54 Years Ironman
5
Dean Powell (TAL)
50-54 Years Male 2km Beach Run
3
Brian Smith (CLG)
50-54 Years Male Board Rescue
5
CLG 1 - Douglas Diversi, Merv Lindberg
55-59 Years Female 1km Beach Run
1
Pauline Webley (THC)
55-59 Years Female Beach Flags
2
Pauline Webley (THC)
55-59 Years Female Beach Sprint
1
Pauline Webley (THC)
55-59 Years Female Surf Race
2
Pauline Webley (THC)
55-59 Years Ironman
6
Lennard Cook (CUR)
55-59 Years Male Beach Flags
6
Stephen Burstow (TAL)
55-59 Years Male Beach Sprint
5
Stephen Burstow (TAL)
55-59 Years Male Board Rescue
1
CUR 1 - Lennard Cook, Phillip Newton
55-59 Years Male Rescue Tube
1
Lennard Cook (CUR)
55-59 Years Male Surf Race
2
Lennard Cook (CUR)
5
Merv Lindberg (CLG)
55-59 Years Open Double Ski
4
CUR 1 - Lennard Cook, Phillip Newton
60-64 Years Female Rescue Tube
1
Ruth Kemp (THC)
60-64 Years Female Surf Board
1
Ruth Kemp (THC)
60-64 Years Female Surf Race
1
Ruth Kemp (THC)
60-64 Years Female Surf Ski
1
Ruth Kemp (THC)
60-64 Years Ironwoman
1
Ruth Kemp (THC)
65-69 Years Ironman
1
Phillip Newton (CUR)
65-69 Years Male 1km Beach Run
1
Phillip Newton (CUR)
65-69 Years Male Surf Board
5
Phillip Newton (CUR)
70+ Years Open 1km Beach Run
1
William Ryan (THC)
70+ Years Open Beach Flags
2
Brian Sheahan (THC)
70+ Years Open Beach Sprint
2
Brian Sheahan (THC)
70+ Years Open Rescue Tube
2
William Ryan (THC)
70+ Years Open Surf Board
1
William Ryan (THC)
70+ Years Open Surf Race
2
William Ryan (THC)
5
Ross Kemp THC)
Over 160 Years Male Surf Boat
2
THC 1 - Brian Sullivan, Chris Adams, Dale Elliott, Ian
Preston, Robert Webster
6
CUR 1 - Adam Tedman, David Taylor, Lance Vercoe,
Patrick McGuire, Scott Hamlet
Over 180 Years Open Surf Boat
5
CLG 1 - Garry Doyle Snr, Michael Mifsud, Paul Baker,
Phillip Hammond, Stephen Mason
Over 200 Years Open Surf Boat
2
TAL 1 - Gary Williams, Graham Barr, Julius Czerny, Paul
Davies, Peter Richards
Over 220 Years Open Surf Boat
2
KIR 1 - Brian Hurley, Charles Rue, John McCarthy, Neil
Coe, Peter Flannery
QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS @ KURRAWA
Open 6 Person R & R
2
KIR 1 - Andrew Kos, Dayne Tracey, James Callaghan, James
MuirMcCarey, Ryan Tracey, Step
Open Female 2km Beach Run
5
Nadine Burgess (PBQ)
6
Cassidy Jackson Carroll (RBY
Open Female Beach Relay
3
CUR 1 - Alee Whiteman, Jessica Beer, Madison Hoffmann,
Regan Whiteman
5
PBQ 1 - Amanda Ainsley, Nadine Burgess, Sarah
Grimshaw, Shelley Roberts
Open Female Double Ski
5
TAL 2 - Molly Walker, Tenille Devine
Open Female Surf Boat
3
CUR 1 - Davina Finter, Katherine Scott, Lisa Webber,
Matthew Wildman, Michelle Greenwood
4
TAL 1 - Courtney Smith, Gary Williams, Jenaya Bodger,
Kirsty Morrison, Madelyn Van Der Le
Open Female Surf Race
3
Tenille Devine (TAL)
Open Male 5 Person R & R
2
KIR 1 - Andrew Kos, Dayne Tracey, James Callaghan, James
MuirMcCarey, Ryan Tracey
Open Male Board Relay
2
TUG 1 - Hugh Dougherty, Kye Hawkins, Sam Hamilton
3
CUR 1 - Jayden Jensen, Marc O'Brien, Michael Saal
Open Male Ski Relay
1
TUG 1 - David Monaghan, Hugh Dougherty, Sam Hamilton
6
TUG 2 - Kye Hawkins, Thomas Rowles, Tim Peach
Open Male Surf Boat
1
CUR 2 - Cain Hayward, Clint Jones, Joseph Fraser,
Matthew Wildman, Robert Apanui
6
CUR 1 - Glen Williams, Lyle Clark, Mactavish Hamilton,
Nick Parr, Randall Martin
Open Male Taplin Relay
6
TUG 1 - David Monaghan, Hugh Dougherty, Kye Hawkins,
Michael Lewandowski, Sam Hamilto
Open March Past
3
TUG 1 - Arthur Anderson, David Brittain, David Egan,
Francis Osborne, Ian Butler, James HeaLY
Open Mixed Double Ski
6
TAL 3 - Tenille Devine, Travis Grant
Open Surf Boat Relay
3
CUR 1 - Davina Finter, Edwin Hibbard, Evan Mills, Glen
Williams, James Stephens, Katherine
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4
TAL 1 - Adam Brown, Alanna Bodger, Cameron Donaldson,
Courtney Smith, Daniel Covill, Darre
U15 5 Person R & R
1
TUG 1 - Christopher Barker, Emma McLean, GeorgiaRaye
Arnold, Madison Wheeler, Talia King
U15 Female 2km Beach Run
1
Kelly Thacker (TAL)
4
Lizzy Bagnall (PBQ)
U15 Female Beach Flags
4
Elizabeth Forsyth (TUG)
6
Tess Wartmann (THC)
U15 Female Beach Relay
2
TUG 1 - Amba Pilley, Caitlin Butler, Elizabeth Forsyth,
Jessica Whittaker
5
THC 1 - Elsie Rampling, Georgia Meredith, Tess
Wartmann, Tori Stewart
U15 Female Beach Sprint
6
Elizabeth Forsyth (TUG)
U15 Male 2km Beach Run
3
Freddy Dorrough (CLG)
U15 Male Beach Flags
5
Samuel Dick (CUR)
6
Zachary Wyper (CLG)
U15 Male Beach Relay
2
CUR 1 - Brandan Halliday- Thompson, Ryan Schmidt,
Samuel Dick, Samuel Ross
5
CUR 2 - Daniel Hardin, Dylan Swaney, Gareth Barlow
Smith, Matthew Kelly
U15 Male Beach Sprint
2
Samuel Dick (CUR)
5
Timothy Delahunty (PBQ)
U17 Female Beach Flags
3
Madison Hoffmann (CUR)
4
Regan Whiteman (CUR)
U17 Female Beach Relay
3
CUR 1 - Emily Ross, Jessica Beer, Madison Hoffmann,
Regan Whiteman
4
THC 1 - Erin McNamara, Jessica Mandall, Lauren Condon,
Sarah Rampling
U17 Female Beach Sprint
4
Regan Whiteman (CUR)
U17 Female Board Relay
2
CUR 1 - Brooke Neumann, Gabriella Tobitt, Riley
Maynard
U17 Female Surf Board
4
Kirra Wilson (TUG)
U17 Ironman
4
Jackson Cosgrove (CUR)
U17 Ironwoman
6
Brooke Neumann (CUR)
U17 Male Beach Flags
3
Jarrod Ross (CUR)
U17 Male Beach Sprint
5
Jarrod Ross (CUR)
U17 Male Single Ski
4
Jack Butler (TUG)
6
Jake Jensen (CUR)
U17 Male Surf Board
5
Jake Jensen (CUR)
U17 Male Taplin Relay 3 Person
6
CUR 1 - - Jackson Cosgrove, Jake Jensen, Joel McKitterick
U17 March Past
1
TUG 1 - Caitlin Butler, Christopher Barker, Elizabeth
Forsyth, Emma McLean, Frances Glenny,
3
THC 1 - Alex Horne, Brittany Webster, Demi Meredith,
Elsie Rampling, Emma Hickling, Erin McNamara
U17 Ski Relay
3
CUR 2 - Daniel Ross, Jackson Cosgrove, Jordan Clark
5
CUR 1 - Jake Jensen, Joel McKitterick, Macauley
StaffordSmith
U19 Female Single Ski
3
Molly Walker (TAL)
U19 Ironman
2
Jackson Maynard (CUR)
U19 Male Beach Sprint
6
Shane Morley (TUG)
U19 Male Board Relay
3
CUR 1 - Jackson Maynard, Jake Jensen, Jayden Jensen
U19 Male Surf Race
1
Jackson Maynard (CUR)
U19 Male Taplin Relay
5
CUR 1 - Jackson Maynard, Jayden Jensen, Rhys Dutton
U19 Ski Relay
5
CUR 1 - Daniel Ross, Jackson Maynard, Rhys Dutton
U19 Surf Belt
5
CUR 1 - Geoffrey Bonning, Justin Jones, Kelly Margetts,
Liam Brewis, Shaun O'Brien
U19 Surf Boat
2
TUG 1 - Bruce Zillman, Daniel Lordan, Dean Mobbs, Sam
McPhillips, Wilson Price
6
CUR 1 - Edwin Hibbard, Evan Mills, James Stephens, Lyle
Clark, Sam McLeod
U23 Male Surf Boat
1
CUR 1 - Alexander Behns, Finnian Rowe, James Brown, Jed
Pitt, John Towner
AUSTRALIAN MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS
30-34 yrs Mens Surf Race
3
Michael Bush (CUR)
40-44 yrs Mens Surf Race
3
Rick Van Kampen (CLG)
4
Michael Chan (CUR)
55-59 yrs Mens Surf Race
5
Lennard Cook (CUR)
110 yrs min Mens Surf Teams Race
2
CUR A - Michael Waide, Michael Bush, Michael Chan
5
CLG A - Stuart Hogben, Rick Van Kampen, Russell
Zahn
30-34 yrs Mens Rescue Tube Race
2
Michael Bush (CUR)
35-39 yrs Mens Rescue Tube Race
5
Stuart Hogben (CLG)
60-64 yrs Womens Rescue Tube Race
1
Ruth Kemp (TH&C)
35-39 yrs Ironman Race
2
Craig Hosie (Tallebudgera)
40-44 yrs Ironman Race
3
Michael Chan (CUR)
5
Michael Waide (CUR)
45-49 yrs Ironman Race
5
Russell Zahn (CLG)
6
Robert Dorrough (CLG)
65-69 yrs Ironman Race
2
Phillip Newton
130 yrs min Mens Taplin Relay Race
2
CUR A – Michael Chan, Michael Bush, Chris Maynard
60-64 yrs Ironwoman Race
1
Ruth Kemp (TH&C)
30-34 yrs Mens Surf Board Rescue Race
5
CUR A – Michael Bush, Kelly Margetts
35-39 yrs Mens Surf Board Rescue Race
3
CLG A - Stuart Hogben, Rick Van Kampen
40-44 yrs Mens Surf Board Rescue Race
1
CUR B – Michael Waide, Brett Dowker
3
CUR A – Chris Maynard, Michael Chan
160 yrs min Mens Surf Boat Race
1
CUR - Geoff Case, Chris Gibbons, Tim Livanes,
Sydney Norman, Daniel Rahe
4
CUR - Lance Vercoe, Scott Hamlet, Adam Tedman,
David Taylor, Matt Wildman
180 yrs min Mens Surf Boat Race
6th
TUG – Craig McGuiness, David Mitchell, Brian
Watson, Brad Kent, Bob Arnold
220 yrs min Mens Surf Boat Race
3
Kirra – Martin Coe, Charles Rue, Peter Flannery, John
McCarthy, Brian Hurley
30-34 yrs Mens Single Ski Race
4
Gavin Cole (TAL)
40-44 yrs Mens Single Ski Race
2
Michael Waide (CUR)
45-49 yrs Mens Single Ski Race
1
Christopher Maynard (CUR)
50-54 yrs Mens Single Ski Race
2
Greg Juniper (TAL)
110 yrs min Mens Single Ski Relay Race
6
CUR A - Michael Chan, Ben Cahill, Daniel Cowper
130yrs min Mens Single Ski Relay Race
2
CUR A - Kelly Margetts, Michael Chan, Daniel
Cowper
60-64 yrs Womans Single Ski Race –
1
Ruth Kemp (TH&C)
50-54 yrs Double Ski Race
2
TAL 1 - Greg Bowditch, Greg Juniper
35-39 yrs Mens Surf Board Race
5
Craig Hosie (TAL)
40-44 yrs Mens Surf Board Race
3
Brett Dowker (CUR)
4
Michael Chan (CUR)
45-49 yrs Mens Surf Board Race
2
Christopher Maynard (CUR)
110 Yrs Mens Surf Board Relay Race
2
CUR A - Michael Chan, Kelly Margetts, Ben Cahill
6
CLG A - Stuart Hogben, Rick Van Kampen, Russell
Zahn
130 yrs min Mens Surf Board Relay Race
1
CUR A – Chris Maynard, Brett Dowker, Michael
Waide
40-44 yrs Womans Surf Board Race
6
Tracey Apthorpe (CUR)
60-64 yrs Womans Surf Board Race
1
Ruth Kemp (TH&C)
70 yrs & over Surf Board Race
4
William Ryan (TH&C)
40 yrs & over Mens Short Board Riding
3
Bruce Lee (RBY)
40 yrs & over Short Board Riding
st
1
Kate Miller (TH&C)
30-34 yrs Mens Beach Sprint
1
Brett Robinson (CUR)
45-49 yrs Mens Beach Flags
1
Phil Wyper (CLG)
65-69 yrs Mens 1km Beach Run
2
Phillip Newton (CUR)
30-34 yrs Womens Beach Flags
5
Cassidy Jackson-Carroll (RBY)
30-34 yrs Womens 2km Beach Run
2
Cassidy Jackson-Carroll (RBY)
40-44 yrs Womens 2km Beach Run
4
Tracey Apthorpe (CUR)
70 yrs & over Beach Sprint
3
Brian Sheahan (TH&C)
4
William Ryan (TH&C)
70 yrs & over 1km Beach Run
1
William Ryan (TH&C)
AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
U/19 Mens Surf Race
5
Jackson MAYNARD (CUR)
Open Mens 5 Person R&R
6
Kirra – James Callaghan, Dayne Tracey, Ryan Tracey,
James Muir-McCarey, Andrew Kos
U/19 Ironman Race
2
Jackson Maynard (CUR)
U/17 Mens Taplin Relay
2
CUR A - Jackson Cosgrove, Joel McKitterick, Jake
Jensen
U/17 Womens Surf Board Rescue
1
CUR A – Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard
U/17 Womens Taplin Relay
2
CUR A - Riley Maynard, Brooke Neumann, Gabrielle
Tobbit
Open Mens Single Ski Relay
1
TUG A – Hugh Dougherty, Ken Wallace, Sam
Hamilton
U/19 Single Ski Relay
6
CUR A - Daniel Ross, Rhys Dutton, Jackson Maynard
U/17 Single Ski Relay
2
CUR A - Jackson Cosgrove, Joel McKitterick, Jake
Jensen
U/19 Double Ski Race
6
CUR A - Daniel Ross, Rhys Dutton
Open Mens Surf Boat
2
CUR – Lyle Clark, Mac Hamilton, Randall Martin, Nick
Parr, Glen Williams
U/23 Mens Surf Boat
5
CUR - Jack Sparrows- Alex Behns, Jed Pitt, James
Brown, Finnian Rowe, John Towner
U/19 Surf Boat Race
3
TUG A – Bruce Zillman, Dean Mobbs, Sam
McPhillips, Wilson Price, Daniel Lordon
Open Mens Surf Board
4
Hugh Dougherty (TUG)
Open Mens Surf Board Relay
2
TUG A -Hugh Dougherty, Sam Hamilton, Kye
Hawkins
U/19 Mens Surf Board Relay
3
CUR A – Jake Jensen, Jayden Jensen, Jackson
Maynard
U/17 Womens Surf Board Relay
4
CUR A - Riley Maynard, Brooke Neumann, Gabbi
Tobitt
Open Mens Surf Board Riding
4
David Henry (PBQ)
U/19 Mens Surf Board Riding
4
Sam Burke (TH&C)
U/17 Mens Surf Board Riding
4
Lachlan Hayes (CUR)
U/15 Mens Surf Board Riding
3
Dylan Swaney (CUR)
U/19 Womens Surf Board Riding
1
Emily Rawlings (PBQ)
U/15 Womens Surf Board Riding
1
Ellie Brooks (PBQ)
U/17 Mens Beach Flags
3
Jarrod Ross (CUR)
U/15 Mens Beach Flags
4
Samuel Dick (CUR)
Open Mens 2km Beach Run
1
Stephen Madden (TUG)
U/17 Mens Beach Relay
5
CUR A
U/15 Mens Beach Relay
1
CUR A – Sam Dick, Sam Ross, Ryan Scmidt, Brandon
Halliday Thompson
U/15 Womens Beach Flags
4
Elizabeth Forsyth (TUG)
U/15 Womens 2km Beach Run
4
Kelly Thacker (TAL)
U/15 Womens Beach Relay
4
TUG A
U/17 March Past
3
TUG A – Georgia Raye Arnold, Chris Barker, Caitlin
Butler, Jack Butler, Elizabeth Forsyth, Frances Glenny,
Emma McLean, Thomas Schneider, Madison
Wheeler, Owen Viles. Rhyam Pankhurst, Talia King
5
TH&C A - Maddi Stewart. Tori Stewart, Georgia
Meredith, Demi Meredith, Sarah Rampling, Elsie
Rampling, Sam Mnadall, Jess Mandall, Erin
McNamara, Lauren Condon. Tiah Sharpe, Tess
Wartman
Open Womens Champion Lifesaver
6
Alison Glenny (TUG)
U/19 Womens Champion Lifesaver
5
Mariah Jones (TH&C)
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POINT DANGER BRANCH HONOUR BOARD 1924 - 2011
24-25
25-26
26-27
27-28
28-29
PATRON
PRESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT
SECRETARY
TREASURER
INSTRUCTOR IN
CHIEF
EXAMINER IN
CHIEF
J. Francis
A.E. Powell
J. Matters, W.
Waters, W. Brake,
R.T. Gillies
Presidents of
affiliated Clubs
Presidents of
affiliated Clubs
A.E. Powell, W.R.
Greenwood, J.Appel
A.E. Powell
S.W. Winders MBE,
A. Glass
C.G. Englert
J.L. Gordon
J.A. Charleston
C.G. Englert
J.L. Gordon
J.A. Charleston
C.G. Englert
J.L. Gordon
J.A. Charleston
C.G. Englert
J.L. Gordon
R.M. Mitchell
C.G. Englert
J.L. Gordon
R.M. Mitchell
C.G. Englert
J.L. Gordon
R.M. Mitchell
C.G. Englert
J.L. Gordon
R.M. Mitchell
C.G. Englert
J.L. Gordon
S.W. Winders MBE,
J. Francis
J. Francis
J. Francis
J. Francis
A.E. Powell
A.E. Powell
W. Nicoll
W. Nicoll
OStJ
S.W. Winders MBE,
OStJ
S.W. Winders MBE,
OStJ
S.W. Winders MBE,
OStJ
S.W. Winders MBE,
OStJ
DEP. PRESIDENT
29-30
J. Francis
W. Nicoll
A.E. Powell
30-31
J. Francis
W. Nicoll
A.E. Powell
S.W. Winders MBE,
OStJ
S.W. Winders MBE,
OStJ
31-32
J. Francis
W. Nicoll
A.E. Powell
S.W. Winders MBE,
OStJ
32-33
J. Francis
N.S. Woodroffe
C.E. Taylor
P.R. Stephens
A.M. Williams
C.G. Englert
33-34
J. Francis
S.W. Winders MBE, OStJ
N.S. Woodroffe
P.R. Stephens
A. Charleston
C.G. Englert
J.L. Gordon
34-35
J. Francis
A.E. Williams
S.W. Winders MBE,
P.R. Stephens
R.M. Mitchell
S. Costa
C.G. Englert
SECRETARY
TREASURER
SUPERINTENDENT
SEC. BOARD OF
EXAMINERS
P.R. Stephens
OStJ
OStJ
35-36
J. Francis
A.E. Williams
H.F. McGrath
P.R. Stephens
R.M. Mitchell
C.G. Englert
DEPUTY
SUPERINTENDENT
S. Costa
36-37
J. Francis
A.E. Williams
L. Peak
P.R. Stephens
R.M. Mitchell
C.G. Englert
A.M. Williams
P.R. Stephens
37-38
J. Francis
A.E. Williams
L. Peak
P.R. Stephens
W.B. Daley
A. Kennedy
S. Costa
P.R. Stephens
38-39
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
L. Peak
J.J. Stewart
W.B. Daley
A. Kennedy
R. Crossman
P.R. Stephens
39-40
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
J.L. Gordon
J.R. Winders
L.C. Hamilton
A. Kennedy
R. Crossman
J.R. Winders
40-41
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
J.L. Gordon
J.R. Winders
L.C. Hamilton
A. Kennedy
A.R. Donaldson
J.R. Winders
41-42
J Francis, H.Bruce
H.F. McGrath
H. McMaster
J.R. Winders
L.C. Hamilton
A. Kennedy
A.R. Donaldson
J.R. Winders
42-43
J Francis, H.Bruce
H.F. McGrath
H. McMaster
J.R. Winders
J.R. Winders
A. Kennedy
E.C. Avery
J.R. Winders
43-44
J Francis. H.Bruce
H.F. McGrath
H. McMaster
J.R. Winders
J.R. Winders
A. Kennedy
E.C. Avery
J.R. Winders
44-45
J Francis, H.Bruce
H.F. McGrath
N.S. Woodroffe
J.J. Stewart
E.B. Donald
A. Kennedy
E.C. Avery
J.R. Winders
45-46
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
J.R. Winders
J.R. Winders
W.P. Walker
E.C. Avery
R. Blackman
J.R. Winders
46-47
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
H. Nix
J.R. Winders
W.P. Walker
E.C. Avery
R. Blackman
J.R. Winders
47-48
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
H. Nix
J.R. Winders
W.P. Walker
E.C. Avery
R. Blackman
J.R. Winders
48-49
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
H. Nix
J.R. Winders
W.P. Walker
R. Blackman
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
J.R. Winders
49-50
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
J.E. Gray
J.R. Winders
W.P. Walker
R. Blackman
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
E.J. Smith AM
50-51
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
R.J. Carr
W.P. Walker
R. Blackman
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
NOT ELECTED
51-52
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
L.E. Wort
R.J. Carr
F. Vanderent
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
R.G. Mapp
J.J. Stewart
52-53
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
J.R. Winders
R.J. Carr
F. Vanderent
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
W.J. Fitzgerald
J.J. Stewart
53-54
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
J.R. Winders
R.J. Carr
F. Vanderent
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
J.H. Spencer
K.T. FRANCIS
54-55
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
L.E. Wort
M.R. Williams
F. Vanderent
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
R. Blackman
K.C. Madden
55-56
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
L.E. Wort
N. Cooney
M. Tooth
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
G.N. Hobbs
K.C. Madden
56-57
J. Francis, J.Deane
H.F. McGrath
J.J. Stewart
G.T. Smith
G.T. Smith
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
E.J. Smith AM
K.C. Madden
57-58
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
J.J. Stewart
B.T. Jukes
N. Dowling
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
E.J. Smith AM
J.H. Spencer
58-59
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
J.J. Stewart
J. Spencer
N. Dowling
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
E.J. Smith AM
J.H. Spencer
59-60
J. Francis
H.F. McGrath
J.J. Stewart
J. Spencer
J. Gibson
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
E.J. Smith AM
G. Bennett
60-61
J. Francis
M. Weldon
E.J. Smith AM
M. Klingner OAM
J.H. Spencer
J. Francis
J.J. Stewart, J.R.
Winders
J.H. Spencer
J. Spencer
61-62
H.F. McGrath, J.J.
Stewart
J.J. Stewart
J. Williams
J.R. Winders
E.J. Smith AM
M. Klingner OAM
B. Peel
62-63
J. Francis
J.J. Stewart
J.H.Spencer, B Peel
J. Williams
G. Stein
E.J. Smith AM
M. Klingner OAM
J. Spencer
63-64
J. Francis
J.J. Stewart
J.J. Stewart
K. O'Connell
G. Stein
E.J. Smith AM
M. Klingner OAM
B. Peel
64-65
J. Gordon
J.H.Spencer, G. Kelly
J.J. Stewart
K. O'Connell
R. Bathe
E.J. Smith AM
M. Klingner OAM
G. Bennett
65-66
J. Gordon
M. McNeilly MBE
J.J. Stewart
G.W. Kelly
M. Duncan
E.J. Smith AM
M. Klingner OAM
B. Peel
66-67
J. Gordon
M. McNeilly MBE
J.J. Stewart
T. Convery
G. Stein, H Potter
M. Klingner OAM
R. Gear AM
N. Hamilton
67-68
J. Gordon
M. McNeilly MBE
J.J. Stewart
J.F. Carey
H. Potter
M. Klingner OAM
R. Gear AM
T. Short
68-69
J. Gordon
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
J.F. Carey
H. Potter
R. Gear AM
F. Grell
M. Webb OAM
69-70
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
H. Potter
H. Harsley
R. Gear AM
F. Grell
M. Webb OAM
70-71
J. Gordon, H.Nix,
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
H. NIX, J. Winders
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
H. Potter
H. Harsley
R. Gear AM
H. Harsley
M. Webb OAM
71-72
H. NIX, J. Winders
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
H. Potter
G. Clarke
R. Gear AM
H. Harsley
M. Webb OAM
72-73
H. NIX, J. Winders
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
H. Potter
G. Clarke
H. Harsley
F. Grell
M. Webb OAM
73-74
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H. Nix, J. Winders
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H.Nix, R. Neumann
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
H. Potter
G. Clarke
H. Harsley
D. Burchill OAM
L. Sellwood
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
H. Potter
G. Clarke
H. Harsley
D. Burchill OAM
L. Sellwood
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
H. Potter
E. Elliott
H. Harsley
D. Burchill OAM
B. Barron
74-75
75-76
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H.Nix, R. Neumann
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H.Nix, B.Small,
R. Neumann
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H.Nix, B.Small,
R. Neumann
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H.Nix, B.Small,
R. Neumann
R. Neumann,
K.Hunt, K. Weldon.
B. Small
R. Neumann, K.
Weldon. K. Hunt
R. Neumann, K.
Weldon. K. Hunt
R. Neumann, K.
Weldon. K. Hunt
R. Neumann, K.
Weldon, D.ODonnel
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H. Nix
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H. Nix, F.Grell
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H. Nix
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H. Nix
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H. Nix
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
H. Potter
A. Nicholson OAM
H. Harsley
D. Barron
G. Graham
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
H. Potter
A. Nicholson OAM
D. Burchill OAM
F. Grell
G. Graham
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
H. Potter
A. Nicholson OAM
D. Burchill OAM
B. Brymer
K. Ryan
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
R. Linnett
B. Thorne
D. Burchill OAM
B. Brymer
K. Ryan
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
R. Linnett
B. Thorne
B. Brymer
G. Graham
P. Beauchamp AFSM
M. McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
R. Linnett
D. Hendricks
B. Brymer
G. Graham
P. Beauchamp AFSM
M. McNeilly MBE
D. Burchill OAM
R. Linnett
D. Hendricks
B. Brymer
P. Beauchamp AFSM
D. Burchill OAM
M. McNeilly MBE
D. Burchill OAM
R. Linnett
D. Hendricks
B. Brymer
P. Beauchamp AFSM
I. Reed
M. McNeilly MBE
R. Linnett
D. Holmes
D. Hendricks
B. Brymer
R. Maskell
I. Reed
M. McNeilly MBE
D. Burchill OAM
L. Brymer
R. Linnett
B. Brymer
R. Maskell
M. Schofield
B. Thorne
F. Grell
L. Brymer
R. Linnett
B. Brymer
R. Fien
J. Collins
B. Thorne
D. Burchill OAM
R. Linnett
L. Brymer
B. Brymer
J. Guest
D. Binnie
B. Thorne
D. Burchill OAM
R. Linnett
L. Brymer
B. Brymer
E.Ross Smith OAM
D. Binnie
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H. Nix, M.McNeilly
D. Holmes
A. Brookes
B. Brymer
R. Linnett
S. Porter
J. McColl
D. Binnie
D. Holmes
D. Binnie
B. Brymer
R. Linnett
P. Beauchamp AFSM
J. McColl
T. McKeaten
D. Holmes
D. Binnie
B. Brymer
R. Linnett
P. Beauchamp AFSM
S. Byrnes OAM
T. McKeaten
R. Linnett
Presidents of
Affiliated Clubs
B. Brymer
D. Holmes
S. Byrnes OAM
R. Le Cornu
E.J. Smith AM
Presidents of
Affiliated Clubs
B. Brymer
T. Bourke
S. Byrnes OAM
R. Le Cornu
Presidents of
Affiliated Clubs
Presidents of
Affiliated Clubs
B. Brymer
DIRECTOR OF
FINANCE
I. Palmer
DIRECTOR OF LIFE
SAVING
D. Carmody
DIRECTOR OF
SURF SPORTS
R. Le Cornu
B. Brymer
I. Palmer
D. Carmody
R. Le Cornu
Presidents of
Affiliated Clubs
Presidents of
Affiliated Clubs
Presidents of
Affiliated Clubs
B. Brymer
C. Cornish
D. Carmody
C. Wright
B. Brymer
C. Cornish
D. Carmody
B. Walsh
D. Dwan
C. Cornish
D. Carmody
B. Walsh
E.J. Smith AM
Presidents of
Affiliated Clubs
K.McKay
I. Palmer
D. Carmody
B. Walsh
R. Rose
Presidents of
Affiliated Clubs
S. Malone
I. Palmer
A. Profke
B. Walsh
E.J. Smith AM
Presidents of
Affiliated Clubs
K. Barnes
D. Dwan
R. Wonson
B. Walsh
E.J. Smith AM
F. Grell
K. Barnes
D. Dwan
R. Wonson
B. Walsh
M. Barnes
F. Grell
K. Barnes
J. Moloney
D. Carmody
P. Hall
M. Barnes
F. Grell
K. Barnes
J. Moloney
D. Carmody
D. Dwan
M. Barnes
F. Grell
K. Barnes
J. Moloney
D. Carmody
D. Dwan
M. Barnes
F. Grell
K. Barnes
J. Moloney
D. Carmody
D. Dwan
M. Barnes
F. Grell
K. Barnes
J. Moloney
D. Carmody
M. Barnes
J.Keogh APM
K. Barnes
J. Moloney
D. Carmody
D.Dwan#/
N.Ward/P.Della Ca
N.Ward
M. Barnes
J.Keogh APM
K. Barnes
J. Moloney
D. Carmody
N.Ward
Andrew Walker
M. Barnes
T.Wischnevsky
K. Barnes
J. Moloney
D. Carmody
N.Ward
Andrew Walker
ADMINISTRATOR
89-90
MBE
90-91
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H. Nix, M.McNeilly
MBE
91-92
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H. Nix, M.McNeilly
MBE
92-93
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H. Nix, M.McNeilly
MBE
93-94
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H. Nix, M.McNeilly
MBE
94-95
A. Frizzell OAM OBE
E.J. Smith AM
95-96
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
H. Nix, M.McNeilly
E.J. Smith AM
DIRECTOR JUNIOR
ACTIVITIES
MBE
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10
10-11
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
M.McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
M.McNeilly MBE
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
M.McNeilly MBE, E.J.
Smith AM
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
M.McNeilly MBE, E.J.
Smith AM
A. Frizzell OAM OBE,
M.McNeilly MBE, E.J.
Smith AM
M. McNeilly MBE,
E.J. Smith AM,
A.Nicholson OAM
M. McNeilly MBE,
A.Nicholson OAM
M. McNeilly MBE,
A.Nicholson OAM
M. McNeilly MBE,
A.Nicholson OAM
M. McNeilly MBE,
A.Nicholson OAM
M. McNeilly MBE,
A.Nicholson OAM
M. McNeilly MBE,
A.Nicholson OAM
M. McNeilly MBE,
A.Nicholson OAM
M. McNeilly MBE,
A.Nicholson OAM
M. McNeilly MBE,
A.Nicholson OAM
R. Rose
R. Rose
E.J. Smith AM
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SLSQ POINT DANGER BRANCH INC
Financial Statements for the Year ended 30th April 2011
Contents

Management Committee Declaration

Independent Auditor Report

Detailed Statement of Financial Performance

Detailed Statement of Financial Position

Notes to the Financial Statements

Depreciation Schedule
Management Committee Declaration
The management committee of the branch declares that the branch is not a reporting entity and
that this special purpose financial report should be prepared in accordance with the accounting
policies outlined in Note 1 to the financial statements.
The management committee of the branch declares that:
1
The financial statements and notes present fairly the branch's financial position as at 30
April 2011 and its performance for the year ended on that date in accordance with the
accounting policies described in Note 1 to the financial statements;
2.
In the commitee's opinion there are reasonable grounds to believe that the branch 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 Management committee of the
branch.
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DATE : 07TH JUNE 2011
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SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS
2010/2011
SLSQ Point Danger Branch would like to thank our sponsors and supporters that assisted us in
season 2010/2011.