A clean slate meets our eager Inflatable Rescue Boat racers this weekend as the 2024 Sharkskin NSW IRB Championships descends on Cape Hawke SLSC – the competitive return of a state event to the region for the first time in 18 months.
Wins and Honours at Community Sports Awards
Sandra Slattery and Tacking Point SLSC rounded out a spectacular 12 months with recognition at the 2024 NSW Community Sports Awards, having been named the Administrator of the Year.
New Beacons for Safer Coasts
Surf Life Saving NSW with support from the NSW Government has completed the installation of eight new Emergency Response Beacons (ERBs) in key coastal blackspots.
Records Tumble at NSW Pool Championships
Three potential new world records were set at the 2024 NSW Pool Lifesaving Championships, held over the weekend of 14-16 June, with Manly LSC’s Ronnie Dalsgaard and Shelly Beach SLSC’s Dan Kingsley setting sensational times in some key events.
Caves Carving Up Competition as IRB Premiership Nears End
Reigning and now incumbent champions, Caves Beach SLSC would almost need to stay home to lose the 2024 Sharkskin Inflatable Rescue Boat Premiership after the penultimate third round at Avoca Beach, but many individual teams and clubs are chasing points and pride to close it all out next weekend.
SLSNSW members named in King’s Birthday Honours
Congratulations to members of Surf Life Saving NSW who have been named in the King’s Birthday Honours List.
ALA Partners with 3Bridges for First Aid Training
SLSNSW’s service arm, the Australian Lifesaving Academy (ALA), will provide vital first aid and CPR training to community services organisation, 3Bridges as part of a newly formed strategic partnership.
SLSNSW Members Finalists for Community Sports Awards
Surf Life Saving NSW members and initiatives will contest three categories at the upcoming NSW Community Sports Awards, while a beloved Northern Beaches club legend will be recognised with a Distinguished Long Service Award.
Fingal to Ruffle Feathers as Premiership Round Hosts
The ducks are back on the water as state surf sport competition returns to Fingal Beach – the host club hoping to take advantage of familiar conditions and surge up the leader board in Round 2 of the NSW Sharkskin IRB Premiership.