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15.05.2012
Rescue boards boost water safety in Fiji Courtesy of the Fiji Times Online THREE surf rescue boards were given by Surf Life...
10.05.2012
Entries now open for Gatorade Battle of the Paddles! Entries are now open for the exciting new event, Gatorade Battle of the Paddles ....
04.05.2012
Volunteer Opportunities: Development Officer roles in Fiji and Vanuatu Two volunteer roles have become available for qualified candidates to develop and...
03.05.2012
Aussie surf lifesavers to join The Queen in Thames Flotilla Australian surf lifesavers will join The Queen on the Thames for the Diamond Jubilee Pageant...
02.05.2012
2014 Australian Surf Life Saving Championships Scarborough Beach is set to host the the 2014 Australian Surf Life Saving Championships....
01.05.2012
SLSA honours new life members Ray Brennan, William Jamieson AFSM and Robert Welch OAM were awarded Life Membership of...
27.04.2012
SLSA releases new Surfboat Training DVD SLSA is launching a new training resource for Surfboat Sweeps/Accredited coaches....
26.04.2012
NSW surf patrol season ends Volunteer surf lifesavers from across NSW have taken down the red and yellow flags for the...
26.04.2012
Rescue 2012 Team Management Announcement SLSA and RLSSA are delighted to announce the Team Management of the Australian Teams for...
24.04.2012
New South Wales patrol season comes to a close Volunteer surf lifesavers from across the state will take down the red and yellow flags for...
20.04.2012
Body Science National High Performance Squad 2012-2013 The 2012/13 Body Science National High Performance Squad has been announced. The squad will...
20.04.2012
Register for the Newcastle and Central Coast sprint kayak squads Newcastle and Central Coast sprint kayak squads The Next Wave, SLSA’s Talent...
10.04.2012
Venue change for 2013 Australian Surf Life Saving Championships Surf Life Saving Australia will today formally advise Events Queensland and the Gold Coast...
05.04.2012
A message to all surf lifesavers: Dealing with a traumatic event Dear fellow surf lifesavers, You would all be aware of the tragic incident that occurred...
05.04.2012
Volunteer Opportunity: Lifesaving Development Officer in Vietnam An exciting opportunity has become available for a suitably qualified person to develop...
04.04.2012
Coast to farewell Matthew Barclay | Sunshine Coast Daily Courtesy of the Sunshine Coast Daily 4th April 2012: SUNSHINE Coast lifesavers and...
02.04.2012
Personal cost of being our lifesavers | Steele Tallon, The Courier Mail This article, by The Courier Mail's Head of News, Steele Tallon, was published in The...
01.04.2012
Aussies 2012: Flood and Halligan steer Manly to golden day Manly’s London bound Olympian Naomi Flood and rising star Devon Halligan have...
01.04.2012
Aussies 2012: Northcliffe's eighth straight Aussies pointscore Powerhouse club Northcliffe continued its dominance of the Australian Surf Life Saving...
01.04.2012
Response to Channel Seven's Sunday Night Surf Life Saving Australia is extremely dismayed by the false and unfounded allegations aired...
01.04.2012
Thousands unite to celebrate the life of Matthew Barclay AAP: Surf lifesaving’s family came together this morning to mourn the loss and...
31.03.2012
An Open Letter from Maroochydore Surf Life Saving Club On behalf of the members of Maroochydore SLSC, I want to thank the surf lifesaving movement...
31.03.2012
Aussies 2012: Healthy Hayley happy with her form Hayley Bateup looked to be coasting as she ran to the finish line to comfortably win the 2012...
31.03.2012
Aussies 2012: London bound Flood steers Manly to ski relay gold London bound Olympian Naomi Flood has spearheaded Manly to gold in the open women’s...
About our Sponsors
Department of Health and Aging
The Australian Government, through the Department of Health and Ageing, is a major supporter of surf lifesaving through the National Water Safety Grant.
This grant funds the national water safety program, training, education and development programs, as well as the management and coordination of SLSA.
http://www.health.gov.au/
Bureau of Meteorology
Wind, tides, air temps and outlook provided by Surf Life Saving Australia is based on data provided by the Bureau of Meteorology.
Developments in science and technology have continued to provide the Bureau with opportunities to improve its effectiveness and efficiency. Direct reception of satellite data since 1963; routine reception and processing of imagery from the Japanese Geostationary Meteorological Satellites since 1978; introduction of the computer-based Automated Regional Operations System to all forecasting offices since the early 1980s and upgrade to the Australian Integrated Forecast System from 1993; introduction of computerised telecommunications systems in 1978 and the implementation of a national packet switched network in the early 1990s; installation of a Bureau-developed national digital facsimile system by 1992; the 1988 inception and subsequent upgrades to the Bureau's in-house supercomputer capacity to support global operational numerical weather prediction and climate studies; and the expansion and upgrading of radar and surface automatic weather station networks have all contributed to the Bureau's standing as the preeminent National Meteorological Service in the southern hemisphere and one of the more technologically advanced in the world.
www.bom.gov.au
Surf Life Saving Australia
Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) is a highly federated and geographically dispersed corporate body with several organisational layers incorporating 305 local surf lifesaving clubs, 17 regional branches in NSW and Queensland, and seven state and territory centres.
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Coastal and ocean drowning death update
During the period of the 1st July 2010 to the 30th June 2011, there have been a total of 61 confirmed coastal drowning deaths. This number is well below the seven year average of 89 coastal drowning deaths per year, and indicates to Surf Life Saving Australia that the services and provisions that are being put in place are helping to reduce coastal drowning deaths in Australia. Despite this reduction, every life lost is one life too many and coastal drowning deaths are still at unacceptable levels.
Please use the links to the right hand side to download our annual National Coastal Safety Reports which provide detailed information on coastal drowning deaths in Australia.








