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1 OUR VISION 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 Performance People Partnerships OUR STRATEGIES Prevent, respond to and report on rescues Conduct member development initiatives Promote ethical and professional behaviour in our volunteers and staff OUR CHARTER The Branch exists to support the 11 affiliated volunteer Surf Life Saving Clubs and members of Point Danger Branch 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 SLSQ POINT DANGER BRANCH Annual Report 2014/2015

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OUR VISION

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

Performance

People

Partnerships

OUR STRATEGIES

Prevent, respond to and report on rescues

Conduct member development initiatives

Promote ethical and professional behaviour in our volunteers and staff

OUR CHARTER

The Branch exists to support the 11 affiliated volunteer Surf Life Saving Clubs and

members of Point Danger Branch

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

SLSQ

POINT DANGER BRANCH

Annual Report 2014/2015

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SURF LIFE SAVING QUEENSLAND POINT DANGER BRANCH OFFICE BEARERS & STAFF PATRONS Mal McNeilly MBE, Arch Nicholson OAM*, Bonnie Alchin

VICE PATRONS Karen Andrews MP, Jann Stuckey MP, Michael Hart MP, Mayor Tom Tate, Councillor Daphne McDonald, Councillor Christine Robbins

PRESIDENT Ken Hunter

BRANCH COUNCILLORS Ken Hunter, Tony Wischnevsky, Mal Barnes, Mark Harvey, Tony Emerton, Troy Kling, Ben Munro, Derran Frampton, John Hamrey, Michael Kearney, Andrew McAuliffe, Danny Hoyland OAM, David Peate, Steve Rogers

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

DEPUTY PRESIDENT DIRECTOR OF LIFE SAVING DIRECTOR OF SURF SPORTS DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS & FINANCE

Tony Wischnevsky Ken Clark Nigel Ward John Moloney

DIRECTOR OF JUNIOR ACTIVITIES PAST PRESIDENT

Anthony Cassone Mal Barnes

DEPUTY DIRECTOR LIFE SAVING DEPUTY DIRECTOR SURF SPORTS EDUCATION OFFICER RESUSCITATION OFFICER

Deryck Taylor Peter Della Ca Michael Kearney Laurie Cavill

IRB OFFICER FIRST AID OFFICER COMMS OFFICER (LS) YOUTH DEVELOPMENT OFFICER

Peter Reid Steve Muller#/Laurie Cavill Vacant Samantha Fien

COACHING OFFICER GEAR & EQUIPMENT OFFICER GRIEVANCE OFFICER EXAMINATION OFFICER

Rod Jones Paul Smith Kerrie Barnes Kerrie Barnes

ADMINISTRATION MANAGER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TEAM X-TREME COORDINATOR

Kellie Schutz Carole Walle Courtney Taylor

# denotes resigned

* denotes deceased

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SURF LIFESAVING QUEENSLAND POINT DANGER BRANCH BOARDS & COMMITTEES

COUNCIL

COUNCIL Ken Hunter, Tony Wischnevsky, Mal Barnes, Mark Harvey, Tony Emerton, Troy Kling, Ben Munro, Derran Frampton, John Hamrey, Michael Kearney

Andrew McAuliffe, Danny Hoyland OAM, David Peate, Steve Rogers, Kellie Schutz (NV)

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Ken Hunter, Tony Wischnevsky, Mal Barnes, Ken Clark, Nigel Ward, John Moloney, Anthony Cassone, Kellie Schutz (NV)

BOARD OF LIFE SAVING

Ken Clark, Deryck Taylor, Michael Kearney, Laurie Cavill, Steve Muller#, Kerrie Barnes, Peter Reid, Scott Burgess, Clayton Webster, Codey Tretheway

Andrew McIntyre, Hugh Dougherty, Paris Hamrey, Patrick Gillett, Michael Hill, Garry Bell, Chris Van Doorn, John Kirk

BOARD OF SURF SPORTS

Nigel Ward, Peter Della Ca, Paul Smith, Peter Reid, John Hamrey, Rod Jones, Andrew Walker, Greg Bowers, Kurt Wilson, Tim Peach, Chris Eddlebuttel

Danyelle Lipponen, Rob Webster, Andrew Curry

BOARD OF JUNIOR ACTIVITIES

Anthony Cassone, Deryck Taylor, Peter Della Ca, Samantha Fien, Darren Ross, Kevin Schofield, Gary Fraser, Craig Halliwell, Garna Dowling,

Shaun Cronan, Peta Barnes, Maxwell Dick, Caroline Bellenger, Vaughn Thomas, Martin Ievers

SELECTION COMMITTEE

Nigel Ward, Ray Fien, Rod Jones, Carole Walle, Leah Jones, Sam Dick

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

Frank Grell, Kerrie Barnes, Bonnie Alchin, Barrie Thorne

MERITORIOUS AWARDS FOR LIFESAVING

Ken Clark, Nigel Ward, Kerrie Barnes, Bev Walsh, Michael Kearney, Deryck Taylor, Samantha Fien

LIFE MEMBERS & HONOURS COMMITTEE

Ken Hunter, Ray Fien, Scott Byrnes OAM, Bonnie Alchin

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Samantha Fien, Jenny Lund, Nicole Bowers, Michelle Blake, Sam Dick, Leo Emery, Paris Hamrey, Caitlin Hardke, Meredith Russell, Judith Needham,

Kerry King, Cathy Furminger

CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE

Michael Kearney, Bonnie Alchin, Kerrie Barnes

# denotes resigned

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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 91 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 & lifesavers Australia wide owe this to them

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EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW

SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS

Continuation of Team X-Treme

Four years ago Point Danger Branch determined that it was necessary to create a youth program that focused on

educational opportunities, leadership skills and integration/introduction to other facets of life saving external to

beach patrols and surf sports. As a result of this Team X-Treme was born. In the first 3 years the program was run by

the funded Development Officers. At the end of 2013/2014 this funding ceased. The Branch determined that the

program was still relevant to the Clubs and members and was achieving goals related to its initial implementation.

As such, the Branch hired a former Team X-Treme graduate to coordinate the program and ensure its future

survival. Full statistics are available in the Youth Development Report.

Partnership with RAP Police to provide Emergency Response lectures to Youth

As a lifesaving entity it is essential that we maintain working relationships with other emergency response agencies

to ensure currency in response techniques and knowledge of the operations that may assist Surf Life Saving in

performing essential lifesaving services. This season we were fortunate to have Queensland Police Officers from the

Gold Coast based Rapid Action Patrol Squad to speak to the Team X-Treme participants about multi agency

responses in emergency situations. Team X-Treme also featured in an episode of the nationally syndicated TV

show Gold Coast Cops.

Fundraising for Youth Account

To continue our dedication to the development of Youth in the Branch, the Executive Committee has committed to

assist the Branch Youth in raising funds to assist in subsidising their many activities. It is envisaged that this funding

will assist clubs to send members, leaders and mentors to camps to ensure that all members, regardless of financial

status have the opportunity to attend programs to assist in their development as life savers.

Continuation of Oceans 38 as a major funding initiative

At the close of the 2013/2014 season the six year partnership with Sizzler came to an end. It was determined by the

Branch in conjunction with Oceans 38 partner South Coast Branch, that the event was viable and despite a lack of

sponsor, Sunshine Coast Branch withdrawing from the group and SLSQ running Ocean Assault which clashed with

some of the scheduled events a decision was made to keep the Oceans 38 event alive. A new sponsor was gained –

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BEKO and two events were run on the Gold Coast in January and February 2015.

Significantly, although the sponsorship had decreased, expenditure was streamlined which allowed the following goals to be reached:

$5900 in prize money distributed to members

$2000 in host fees distributed to clubs

$8000 in donations distributed to each Branch

$1000 in donations given to Gold Coast Youth

Retention of long standing event partner – Staminade

Celebration of 90th

Anniversary

Point Danger Branch stands proudly as the first and oldest Branch in Queensland and was proud to celebrate its 90th

Anniversary with a celebration involving

current members, Life Members and dignitaries. Our history is one of honour, dedication, enthusiasm and strong advocacy for clubs and members. This is a

heritage that we are proud of and intend to carry on, on behalf of our clubs, members, Life Members and of course, the men and women who built this Branch to

what it is today.

Building Renovations

Over the last decade the Branch Executive has slowly renovated the Branch Headquarters to ensure a modern, functioning space for the administrative activities to

be carried out. We were fortunate enough this season to gain $33000.00 in funding from the Gambling Community Benefit Fund to renovate the ground floor. This

included :

Rendered/Painted walls

Male bathroom refurbishment

New blinds

New windows

New cupboards for storage and archive purposes

There are only minor items to be actioned within the building in our Minor Works Program throughout the coming season. Major items required will be a

replacement to the roof – grants are being applied for at present .This will ensure that every part of the Branch office has been renovated and/or rebuilt over the last

decade.

Implementation of inaugural High Performance Squad

In recent seasons the idea of a PDB High Performance Squad had been considered – this season with the generous financial support of Ricoh we have been able to

implement the squad. All members of the PDB Representative Team are automatically included into the squad and invitations are sent to members of the clubs. In

consultation with the Club Coaches, Selection Committee and Team Management the squad is chosen. This season 90+ members have joined the squad and

participated in various sessions including pool rescue, sprints and water skills are available to develop surf sports skills.

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DELIVERY OF CORE LIFE SAVING SERVICE

Maintenance of effective and efficient lifesaving services takes an amazing amount of work by the volunteers. The clubs have to ensure that members are

registered, proficient and skilled in more than one award and properly outfitted before they patrol the beach. It is a monumental effort to staff a beach with

volunteers for 7 ½ months per year as well as running surf sports, nipper and youth programs. Statistically the clubs have performed well throughout the season

with 212 rescues performed, 1249 first aid cases, and 740 preventative actions and 6819 people warned.

This season saw assistance for Bilinga SLSC patrols by members of Point Danger Branch. This assisted the club in maintaining the provisions of their Patrol

Agreement throughout the season. Full details of life saving statistics can be found under Operations – Life Saving Service.

MANAGEMENT OF FISCAL POLICY

The Branch has maintained their budget this season with few unexpected expenses which has allowed the Branch to consolidate their financial position for the

future. We are currently in the 2nd

year of the 3 year funding agreement with the City of Gold Coast. This allows us to ensure a set amount of funds per annum and

pass on half of these funds to clubs for the purchase and/or maintenance of essential lifesaving equipment.

We also had an increase in sponsorship this season with some new sponsors for the Branch Representative Team which assists in offsetting the costs of the team.

Further the Branch has been lucky enough to have some sponsors who also provide in-kind support for the Branch and its activities.

Our major grant funding for the season was from Gambling Community Benefit Fund for building renovations. Whilst the Branch has been saving money towards

the renovations, this will now be retained as the grant covered the costs of the renovation. Grants are being applied for regularly to assist in funding the activities of

the Branch.

FUNDING AMOUNT ITEM

Gold Coast City Council $65000.00 Life Saving Equipment & Maintenance Jann Stuckey MP $1500.00 Rescue Board

Michael Hart MP $500.00 Club of the Year Award

Gambling Community Benefit Fund $33000.00 Building Renovations

Oceans 38 $8000.00 Donation

Fien Sales & Marketing $1000.00 Interbranch Team

East Coast Concrete $5500.00 Interbranch Team

Juniper Property $1500.00 Interbranch Team

GFSD dental $1500.00 Interbranch Team

Ricoh $1000.00 HP Development Squad

IN KIND SUPPORT

Staminade 2 x pallets of Staminade

Cannibal Hi Vis Vests for Branch Team

Karen Andrews MP Life Saver of the Year Award

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CORPORATE AND OPERATIONAL GOVERNANCE

Corporate and Operational Governance continues to be a priority for the Branch with the creation and continuation of programs, policies and procedures to assist

the clubs, members and Branch in maintaining compliance and adherence to related regulations and legislations.

It is the intention of the Branch to take this area further and enhance the training and development of senior club management and office bearers by providing

executive leadership training (ELT). During this process we will look at contemporary management and leadership strongly focusing on strategy and performance.

Part of this program is the creation of internal Branch Policy’s relative to the requirement of the Branch. Current policies that are being worked on include Use of

Branch Logo/IP, Use of Social Media and Representative Team/High Performance Squad Policy.

Further work is being carried out will be in relation to Administration Workshops, Presidents Inductions and Office Bearers Inductions. These will be redesigned

towards contemporary life saving management and general management inclusive of Organisational Change Management and Probity tools for clubs.

CYRM workshops will continue again this season. Point Danger Branch is the only Branch to run this workshop and this has ensured compliance for the clubs

relative to this legislative requirement of the CYRM. We will continue to identify any issues that our clubs have with compliance to any strategy and provide the

necessary support to assist them.

Point Danger Branch will continue to focus on relative IT strategies that can assist the clubs and Branch in decreasing red tape and slowly becoming a paperless

office where possible. Updates to the website and Branch social media have commenced and will assist in this process going forward.

Strategy and performance by way of executive leadership has been considered the way forward for Point Danger Branch.

STRATEGIC PLAN

We are at the end of the current strategic plan and preparations are being made toward the creation of a new plan for the Branch and its clubs to go forward (this

includes applying for a grant to cover the cost of the plan). Consultation with key stakeholders will be paramount to the new plan to ensure that the goals of the

Branch reflect that of its clubs and members. The current strategic plan is split into two areas – (1) direct outcomes for the Branch as an entity and (2) outcomes for

the affiliated clubs.

STRATEGIC PLAN

Review and Upgrade Branch Constitution - Changes to the Constitution and By-Laws have been prepared for adoption at 2015 Annual General Meeting

Development of 5 year financial Plan & Fund Sourcing System - Successful Grant Applications for the Branch from Gambling Community Benefit Fund - Signing of a 3 year funding deal with GCCC - Addition of new sponsors for Oceans 38 and Representative Team - Continuation of support from Cannibal and Staminade - Donations from Local, State and Federal Representatives

Continued Financial Management - Annual Budgets, Asset register - Continuation of programs/events to support the activities of the Branch e.g. Oceans 38

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Assist Clubs in development of 5 year strategic/business plan - Life Saving Development Plans - Policy writing and implementation

Human Resource Audit - Patrol Roster Reviews & Patrol Log Reviews - Blue Card Reviews - Membership Reviews & Committee Reviews

Acquisition of Office Equipment - Complete refurbisment of archive storage area

Human Resource Audit & Professional Development Program - New workshops/training opportunitues being developed for the coming season to assist staff.

Club in information supply regarding policy & procedures - Continuation of assistance to clubs in policy and procedure writing and implementation Support to Clubs to upgrade facilities/ gain equipment - Grants completed for clubs through DCS, Sport and Rec and Gambling Community Benefit

Fund, Holden Grant - Funding given to clubs from GCCC Annual Support

Support clubs to gain relevant training opportunities and

educate members

- Provision of Branch run courses and 10 workshops for volunteer members in all areas - Addition of Gold Medallion Assessments to annual calendar. - Addition of Level 0 Officials Course to the calendar to support surf sports

Development of Athletes - Commencement of High Performance Development Squad

Conduct events that promote participation - Team X-Treme Youth Program continuing for the 5th

time - Addition of Pool Rescue Championships to Surf Sports Calendar

Development of volunteers to support activities - Junior Information Night - CYRM Workshop - TAF Workshops & Training Calendar

FUTURE CHALLENGES

Adoption of Systems Approach to provide Support

The Branch will be investigating and implementing strategies to assist our clubs, members and senior managers in their day to day operations. This will include the

increased use of technology based applications for better customer service including online Team Managers Declarations, online club Officials Nominations (to

compliment the individual officials online nominations) and use of social media to increase communication to members and the community. To this end we will be

researching training opportunities for Branch and Club staff in social media.

Maintain Ongoing Commitment to Developing Youth

The Branch youth program Team X-Treme has provided much needed support to clubs and members over a 4 year period – assisting in the development and up

skilling of youth members. Resources will continue to be directed towards this program. Further, the Branch will implement funding strategies to ensure continued

available funding for youth development activities within the Branch.

Continue to Provide contemporary and effective strategies in beach safety

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The Branch continues to be committed to the up skilling and training of its members. This is provided through a comprehensive training and development calendar

that is distributed to all clubs and made available to members to provide additional opportunities for members to gain essential lifesaving skills.

Ongoing Compliance Strategy’s

Strategy’s to assist the clubs to remain compliant is an area at the forefront of the Branch’s future strategy. Existing programs such as CYRM workshops, Junior

Information Nights will continue. New programs inclusive of new office bearer’s inductions and Presidents briefings will commence. Coupled with HR management,

these strategies should assist the clubs greatly in ensuring compliance. Streamlining of existing Branch documentation will be carried out.

Managing Internal Organisational Change

Working with key stakeholders, clubs and members on adapting to change including their transition process through any organisational changes that may occur

futuristically. This will include leading the clubs through an understanding and appreciation of change management and assisting them in developing tools and

techniques to manage change – ensuring a focus on stakeholder needs and contemporary management issues

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MEMBERSHIP

Overall Membership

This season has seen a 2.06% increase in overall membership across the Branch from 5318

in season 13/14 to 5428 in season 14/15 - an overall increase of 110 members in total. This is

a positive step forward for the Branch and its clubs. Prior to this the Branch had

experienced 2 seasons of decline in membership.

Our highest membership peaked in 11/12 at 6229, this occurred in line with a national

advertising and membership recruitment campaign.

Club Membership

Seven of the eleven affiliated clubs have experienced an increase in membership

throughout the season compared with only 4 clubs last season posting an increase. The

largest increase in membership was experienced by Currumbin SLSC (+93 members),

closely followed by Palm Beach SLSC (+75 members). Palm Beach SLSC and TH&C SLSC

have shown concurrent gains in the last two seasons.

Four clubs have posted a decrease this season with the largest decrease noted at

Coolangatta SLSC (-76 members). Pacific SLSC and Coolangatta SLSC have shown

concurrent decreases in membership over the last two seasons.

606

285

552

915

590

182

421

364

36

9

550

479

645

245

623

1006

591

214

346 40

0

293

582

458

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

TAL PAC PBQ CUR TUG BIL NKI KIR CLG THC RBY

Club Comparison Overall Membership

13/14

14/15

5826

6229

5482

5318

5428

4800

5000

5200

5400

5600

5800

6000

6200

6400

10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15

Membership 5 year Comparison

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Active Membership

SLSQ Point Danger Branch experienced an overall increase in Active Membership

in season 2014/2015 compared to a decrease in season 2013/2014. Two

Membership categories experienced a decrease – Active Cadet (-19) and Active

Senior (-45). The Active Junior category increased by 79 members overall. As such

the overall increase in active membership was 15.

Supporting active categories have also experienced changes in membership

numbers. There has been a significant increase in Award Membership from 35 in

13/14 to 85 in 14/15. Long Service Membership has decreased for the first time in 3

years with a decrease of 13 members. Reserve Active membership has increased by

2 members.

Membership by Gender

Gender comparisons over the last three seasons have noted that Male Members

outnumber the Female membership. Statistically the comparison from last season

to the current season has not changed with 42% membership Female and 58%

Male. Cadet Members show an equality of genders with 50% in each gender.

Male 58%

Female 42%

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9 3

08

88

5

13

52

20

0

15

5

90

1

12

56

18

1

23

4

85

6

12

71

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1600

Cadet Junior Senior Total

Active Membership Comparison

12/13

13/14

14/15

13

2 2

5

3

1 0 0

1

2

3

4

5

6

09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15

Patrol Breach Record

OPERATIONS – LIFE SAVING SERVICE

In the completion of the 2014/2015 season of life saving, it was pleasing to note that again, no lives were lost between the flags. The volunteer life savers of Point

Danger Branch have again patrolled the beaches with dedication and eagerness and have worked to upskill themselves and fellow members in essential lifesaving

skills and awards. Our continued presence on the beaches of the southern Gold Coast has kept the bathing and beach going public safe.

The logistics and administration behind the volunteer patrols is comprehensive with many

specialist volunteers contributing to the clubs to ensure the members are trained, proficient,

rostered and provided with the necessary resources to ensure effective patrols are carried out

throughout the season.

PATROL AGREEMENTS and PATROL OPERATIONS MANUAL

The SLSQ Patrol Operations Manual sets the minimum standards for the volunteers and clubs

patrolling the beaches. Each season the clubs and members study this document to keep

abreast of the necessary processes, changes to policy/procedure and any compliance

requirements needed. The Clubs and Branch together sign a Patrol Service Contract which is

endorsed by the SLSQ Life Saving Committee. This document holds all parties accountable

for the requirements – both human and non-human that are necessary on patrols.

Point Danger Branch also uses this document and its requirements to track any breaches of policy and procedure as it relates to performing volunteer patrols.

Whilst breaches are rare – they are actioned immediately to ensure compliance for the clubs. It is pleasing to note that the number of breaches has been maintained

at a low level in recent seasons and zero have been recorded in 2014/2015.

Very Real Results …… Saving Lives

Rescues 212 1038 Marine Stings

Preventative Actions 749 1 Resuscitations

People Warned 6819 455 443 Beach Visitors

Missing People 35 214 New Bronze Holders

First Aid Injuries 211 56 868 Patrol Hours

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PATROL STATISTICS

Rescues and Visitations

For the second consecutive year the rescue board has been utilised as the most popular piece of rescue equipment with 26.89% of rescues carried out using the

board. This is an increase of 3 rescues on the rescue board from 2013/2014. Significantly the IRB has had a substantial decrease in rescues with 47 in 2014/2015 from

69 on 2013/2014. This season we have seen for the first time recorded use of the surf board as a method of rescue equipment with 8 rescues performed.

Estimated attendance at the beaches this season totalled 455443 – this is a decrease of 31775 visitations on season 2013/2014. Interestingly the highest recorded

average visitations were at 11am (21.8%) and lowest recorded average was at 2:00pm (0.035%).

We had two major incidents during the season involving required CPR/Defibrillation. Both patients were in the water not breathing and CPR was performed by

members at Kirra SLSC/Coolangatta SLSC and TH&C SLSC respectively.

EQUIPMENT RESCUES PERFORMED TOTAL RESCUES %

No Gear 33 15.57%

Rescue Tube 49 23.11%

Body Board 8 3.77%

Rescue Board 57 26.89%

IRB 47 22.17%

Surfboard 8 3.77%

Other 10 4.72%

Activity at time of Rescue

Swimming

Surfing

Boating

Other

280

240 215 226

212

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15

Total Rescues - 5 year comparison

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Preventative Actions and Warnings

Preventative Actions and Warnings form the most important part of our patrols –

preventing accident or injury before they occur. Our aim is always to be proactive instead

of reactive. Preventative Actions involve searches, shark alarms, and prevention and

warning signs erected. Season 2014/2015 saw the lowest amount of recorded

preventative actions over the last 3 seasons with a decrease of 245 from season

2013/2014.

People Warned continues to be a high number each season but again, season 2014/2015

has seen a dramatic decrease of 5472 warnings from last season. The highest category of

people warned is swimmers (69.7%) followed by beach users (15.18%) and craft users

(15.12%).

First Aid Treatments & Marine Stings

This season saw a dramatic increase in the first aid injuries treated with 1249 first aid

actions performed (1038 Marine Stings and 211 first aid treatments _. This was an increase of 878 cases from season 13/14. Of the 1249 injuries- Minor Marine Stings

formed the largest percentage of treatments (73.89%). Minor Cuts and Abrasions also continue to be a major source of injury at beaches with 147 Cuts/Abrasions

treated.

10156

847

12291

994

6819

749 0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

14000

People Warned Preventative Actions

Preventative Actions - 3 year comparison

12/13

13/14

14/15

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LIFE SAVING FUNDING

Through the continued relationship and support from the QLD Government- Department of Community Services and SLSQ the clubs have a grant program that

gives them the opportunity to apply for funding to support their volunteer services. In total the clubs gained $51800.00 in funding which was a significant decrease

on last season by $22705.00

CLUB ITEM AMOUNT

Point Danger Branch Nil $0.00 Tallebudgera SLSC Digital Portable Radios, Mobile Radios $3800.00 Pacific SLSC Digital Portable Radios, Rescue Boards, Patrol Uniforms $6000.00 Palm Beach SLSC Digital Portable Radios & Mobile Radios $4500.00 Currumbin SLSC Defib - Heartstart FRX $2000.00 Tugun SLSC Nil $0.00 Bilinga SLSC Nil $0.00 North Kirra SLSC ATV $10000.00 Kirra SLSC 4WD Assistance $10000.00 Coolangatta SLSC Rescue Boards $2500.00

Tweed Heads & Coolangatta SLSC ATV $13000.00

Rainbow Bay SLSC Nil $0.00 TOTALS $51800.00

PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY

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PATROL CLUB OF THE YEAR

The Patrol Club of the Year award recognises the overall capability of the patrolling clubs in the many facets that make up volunteer patrols. Points are awarded

based on patrol inspections, first aid room inspections and some administrative tasks relative to patrols including submission of statistics, patrol agreements and

attendance at Branch meetings and workshops. Points are deducted for any clubs who have a substantiated patrol breach.

The Branch has been fortunate for the last nine (9) years to have State Member for Currumbin – Jann Stuckey MP support this award through the provision of a

rescue board for the winning club. This continued support ensures we have an appropriate reward for the winning club and provides incentives for the clubs to win

this award.

Previous winners are as follows

2006/2007 Kirra SLSC 2010/2011 Kirra SLSC

2007/2008 Coolangatta SLSC 2011/2012 TH&C SLSC

2008/2009 Currumbin SLSC 2012/2013 Currumbin SLSC

2009/2010 North Kirra SLSC 2013/2014 Pacific SLSC

TRAINING AND EDUCATION

Some substantial changes occurred with training and education in season 2014/2015 with SLSQ taking over the training, assessing and facilitating of Emergency

Care awards including ART, First Aid and Spinal Management. Point Danger Branch has, for many years run a comprehensive training calendar for clubs and

members to access to gain awards that they may not have been able to gain at their clubs. This decision was met with some apprehension by the Branch, in that we

had run a successful program for our clubs for over a decade and this also decreased income from courses run for the Branch. Going forward, the Branch has been

liaising with SLSQ Education staff and we have been able to determine our own dates and venues for courses for PDB Members that will be trained by SLSQ staff.

Trainers and Assessors

Increasing the number of Trainers and Assessors at club level is always a priority for the Branch. An appropriate number of Trainers and Assessors across all

disciplines are essential for the continued future growth of the clubs. Season 2013/2014 was a significant season for the Branch in relation to Trainers and Assessors

– a lot of time was invested in updating all existing trainers and assessors to ensure that they had the correct awards. This season, by comparison has been focused

on finalising Certificate 4 updates and processing new Trainers and Assessors – to this end we have gained 2 new IRB Assessors and 2 Bronze Medallion Trainers.

Emphasis will again be placed on Trainers and Assessors in the coming season to assist new probationary Trainers and Assessors through their required practical

components. It should be noted that with SLSQ overseeing all emergency care training that the Branch no longer has input into the activities of probationary

Trainers and Assessors for Emergency Care awards.

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As always recognition of the Trainers, Assessors and Facilitators is paramount to the Branch. The members who volunteer their time towards the Education

portfolio log hundreds of hours to ensure that fellow members are skilled and proficient in the many awards offered by life saving. This season the following

members have been recognised for their long service in Education

TRAINERS LONG SERVICE AWARDS ASSESSORS LONG SERVICE

TEN YEARS SERVICE FIFTEEN YEARS SERVICE

Laurie Cavill Kirra SLSC Dan Stewart Palm Beach SLSC

TWENTY YEARS SERVICE TWENTY YEARS SERVICE

Anthony Cassone Kirra SLSC Bev Walsh Currumbin SLSC

Brad Hartley Coolangatta SLSC THIRTY YEARS SERVICE

Bev Walsh Currumbin SLSC Kenneth Clark Pacific SLSC

THIRTY YEARS SERVICE

Carl Rochester Tugun SLSC

Awards and Accreditations

The Branches commitment to Training and Education through the provision of an annual

calendar has continued.The Branch has held over 40 courses for members (inclusive of the

courses specific to Team X-Treme) and this commitment will continue into 2015/2016

with 30+ courses scheduled into the new calendar.

It is essential for the Branch to ensure that every opportunity is available for the Clubs to

educate their members in all available awards. This program of training has assisted the

members in gaining new awards, the clubs in gaining skilled life savers, additional

Trainers and Assessors and ensured that all levels of life saving education is available for

all our members.

Emergency Care Awards

Overall in the specialist awards we have seen a decrease (excluding Beach Management

with an increase of 1 award). Due to the large amount of awards gained in previous years in these awards, members are requiring proficiency only instead of new

awards. However, a focus will continue on the provision of these awards as new members join and proceed through the qualifications required for patrols. Over the

last three (3) seasons a total of 287 ART , 408 First Aid, 168 Spinal and 151 Beach Management awards have been gained.

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Life Saving Awards

This season has seen an overall decrease of 708 senior awards gained by the Clubs and

is the lowest amount recorded in the last five seasons. Tallebudgera and Kirra are the

only clubs to show an increase in awards with Kirra posting the greatest increase of

35% overall in senior awards gained.

The decrease of awards can be attributed to the deletion of the CPR award from the

Surf Smart Two and Bronze Medallion awards (noting that last season 396 CPR awards

were processed).

Inductions for 4WD and ATV awards are also essential for members to complete each

year to ensure compliance with the correct driving techniques required for patrols and

on beach activities. Once gained these awards remain proficient as long as a member’s

driver’s licence is current also.

ATV Operator Induction 53 (-8)

4WD Induction 9 (-13)

Tractor Induction 40 (-33)

Each season an analysis of the awards is carried out to track the progress of clubs and members and which awards need to be addressed in the coming season

AWARD ANALYSIS

Bronze Medallion This award has remained at the same level with 214 new Bronze Awards gained in 13/14 and again in 14/15.

IRB Crewman An increase of 5.8% on season 2013/2014, finishing the season with 91 new awards processed.

IRB Drivers A strong focus on IRB awards has seen a significant increase of 62% IRB Drivers awards compared to last season. This means an additional 18 people gained this award (total overall is 47).

Radio Operators This award forms part of the Bronze Medallion and has increased significantly in recent years. This season has seen a slight decrease in awards gained with 220 in total (-104).

Surf Rescue Certificate SRC is the base award needed for patrols and also forms part of the required learning for the Under 14 Nippers. This season we have processed 154 awards compared to 143 in season 2013/2014 (overall +11 awards).

Gold Medallion Gold Medallion is now a permanent fixture on the Branch Calendar allowing members the opportunity to gain the highest award lifesaving offers. This season 5 members gained this award.

Beach Management This award is compulsory award for Patrol Captains and is a lifetime award once gained. Recent seasons has seen a high level of awards gained. This season 48 members have gained the award compared to 47 last season.

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PATROL HOURS

This season 56868 patrol hours were performed collectively by the clubs and members. In total there are eight (8) membership categories that participate in patrols

throughout the season including nippers (who have gained SRC awards) and Life Members.

Overall Active Seniors patrolled the greatest number of hours making up 53% of the total hours patrolled.

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Nippers

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Long Service

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SURF SPORTS

Surf Sports continues to be a priority in the Branch. We run an extensive calendar of events to ensure that our members

have the opportunity to participate in all disciplines available. The Branch ran nine events throughout the season:

» PDB U8-U10 Teams @ Currumbin SLSC

» Little Dudes @ Coolangatta SLSC

» BEKO Oceans 38 Round #1 @ Tugun SLSC

» BEKO Oceans 38 Round #2 @ Broadbeach SLSC

» Surf Rescue Championships @ Kirra SLSC

» PDB U8-U10 Carnival @ Bilinga SLSC (please note that this was cancelled due to adverse weather conditions)

» PDB U11-U14 Championships @ North Kirra SLSC

» PDB Senior Championships @ Bilinga SLSC

» PDB Pool Rescue Championships @ Palm Beach Pool

The coming season will see the addition of an additional Oceans 38 round to the calendar.

BEKO OCEANS 38 PREMIERSHIP SERIES

Oceans 38 is now in its 7th

season with a new sponsor – BEKO. At the close of the 2013/2014 season we were made aware

that Sizzler would not continue in its support of the event. Sunshine Coast Branch also decided to withdraw as a partner

of the event and SLSQ staged Ocean Assault lt which ran on similar dates to Oceans 38. Despite these obstacles, it was

determined that the event was viable and would be run throughout the season. As always Point Danger Branch was the

key organiser of all administration and logistics for the events (on behalf of the Oceans 38 Groups which comprises PDB

and SCB).

This season saw some changes to the events held, inclusion of individual prize money in a dash for cash format and a

new sponsor – BEKO Home Appliances. Our sponsorship with BEKO will continue into season 2015/2016 with an

increase in sponsorship dollars, and an additional round added. This season the Oceans 38 series achieved the following

goals:

» 937 competitors over 2 events

» $8000 donation to each Branch (PDB and SCB)

» $1000 payment to each host club

» $5900 prize money

» $1000 donated to Gold Coast Youth Development

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SURF RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Although the smallest event on the Branch calendar, the Surf Rescue Championships continues to grow momentum and increase participation over the last 3

seasons. Surf Rescue Championships allows members to showcase their skill as a complete lifesaver inclusive of a tough theoretical exam, resuscitation, general

fitness and rescue scenarios. This event showcases the best of the best life savers in Point Danger Branch. To compete at the Queensland Surf Rescue

Championships, members must qualify through the Branch Championships first. Branch Members who did qualify went on to compete against the top life savers in

the State with very credible results:

QLD SURF RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS

U14 Female Champion Life Saver 2nd

– Elizabeth Rudland (Kirra SLSC)

U19 Male Champion Life Saver 4th

– Sam Dick (Currumbin SLSC)

Open Male Champion Life Saver 6th

– James Callaghan (Kirra SLSC)

40+ Male Champion Life Saver 5th

– William Barry (Kirra SLSC)

POINT DANGER BRANCH SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

Point Danger Branch continues to host independent Championships (after splitting

from a combined Gold Coast event 3 seasons ago). After liaison with Clubs and

competitors this event is run as a one day only event with all disciplines covered

(excluding boats) across all age groups. Masters age groups are split into Masters

Female and Masters Under 40 Male and Over 40 Male.

Some changes may be made to

the program in the coming

season to ensure that all events

can be catered for in a

respectable timeframe. With

the event solely for PDB clubs

this gives all of our athletes (of

any skill level) the chance to

compete and win.

Entry Numbers have steadily increased over the last 3 seasons with the highest participation in the current

season of 251 members (20.67% increase on the inaugural years entries).

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REPRESENTATIVE TEAM

Progress continues to be made with the Branch Representative Team with increased

training activities, additions to team management staff and an increase in sponsorship.

Season 2015/2016 will see the inaugural PDB High Development Squad commence

activities. In conjunction with Club coaches, Club office bearers and parents we have

been able to put together a squad of 90+ members. This squad will assist the Selection

Committee in picking the best team but it also gives an increased number of young

competitors the opportunity to attend training clinics and develop skills.

We have been lucky to have the support of some awesome sponsors over the years. This

season our Supporters were:

» Fien Sales & Marketing

» East Coast Concrete

» GFSD Dental

» Juniper Property (Soul)

» Nortec

» RBC - Ricoh

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POINT DANGER BRANCH REPRESENTATIVE TEAM 2014/2015 UNDER 13 COMPETITORS

OFFICIALS

Currumbin Alli Bellue Currumbin Sebastian Younan Ralph Lipponen Bonnie Alchin

Currumbin Ella Maclachlan Currumbin Jack Granville Peter Della Ca Jenny Kenny

Tallebudgera Taylor Ross Currumbin Toby Mayes Bev Walsh Paul Kenny

Currumbin Georgina Morgan Currumbin Sam Frost Nigel Ward Claudia Fien

Palm Beach Alex Dickson Palm Beach Riley Winter Peter Reid Leah Jones

Pacific Zoey Plater Tugun Jack Humrich

UNDER 14 COMPETITORS

TEAM MANAGEMENT STAFF

Currumbin Gemma Nicolson Currumbin Jess Little Team Manager Ray Fien

Currumbin Airli O’Brien Currumbin Roman Norling Asst. Team Manager Danyelle Lipponen

Palm Beach Letitia Josephson Currumbin Jhett Bond Water Coach Hugh Dougherty

Nth Kirra Matilda Barnes Currumbin Harrison Halliwell Beach Coach Sam Dick

Palm Beach Kirah Bembrick Palm Beach Tom Bryson Pool Coach Rod Jones

Pacific Kristie Bowers Currumbin Cole Geyer Age Group Managers Kerrie Barnes

UNDER 15 COMPETITORS

Samantha Fien

Currumbin Keely Smith Coolangatta Jackson Chapman Suzanne Maclahlan

Coolangatta Tahnie Lipponen Currumbin Matt Delahunty Sharyn Halliwell

Coolangatta Anais Loubet Tugun Jordan Emery Gear & Equipment Uniforms Administration

Paul Smith Julie Smith Kellie Schutz Coolangatta Taylah Watson Currumbin Jacob Loughnan

Currumbin Lillian Dick Tallebudgera Bayley Desmond

Currumbin Veronica McNevin Tallebudgera Nicholas Rice

UNDER 17 COMPETITORS

Tallebudgera Karla Macpherson Currumbin Thomas Green

Currumbin Chelsea Feuerriegel Currumbin Thomas Dick

Palm Beach Chloe Blake Currumbin Ethan Clouston

Currumbin Mia Bellue Currumbin Mathew Currie

Pacific Hayley Bowers Currumbin Brayden McCarthy

Currumbin Olivia Fien Tallebudgera Joshua Walker

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SURF SPORTS OFFICIALS

Officiating is an important volunteer role within the surf lifesaving organisation and our officials dedicate countless hours to Surf Sports to ensure the competitors

have the opportunity to compete.

This season saw the inclusion of the Level O (Junior) Officials Course into the Branch training calendar. The Junior Officiating course has been developed to provide

a better understanding for those who wish to become involved in officiating and allows them to officiate in Junior Surf Sports. Two (2) Level One Courses were held

and Three (3) Level O Courses. There was a decrease in members attending Level 1 courses (-17 from 13/14), however counteracting that, 48 members attended the

Level O Courses with 42 members completing all components.

Point Danger Branch officials were appointed to major positions at Championship events throughout the season. Congratulations to

» Peter Della Ca – QLD Youth Championships Carnival Referee and Interbranch Water Referee

» Nigel Ward – QLD IRB championships Deputy Referee

» Craig Williams – QLD Pool Rescue Championships Carnival Referee & QLD Championships Deputy Referee

» Bev Walsh – QLD Board Riding Referee and QLD Masters Sectional Referee

» Scott Byrnes – QLD Youth Championships Sectional Referee

» Peter Donnelly – QLD Youth Championships Sectional Referee

» Jenny Kenny – Australian Youth Championships Deputy Referee

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Recognition of the volunteer Officials remains an important part of the Branches annual recognition program. Thanks to the following members for their long

service in Officiating on behalf of the Branch and Clubs.

OFFICIALS LONG SERVICE AWARDS

5 YEARS SERVICE

Jane Wells (Kirra SLSC) David Harrod (Rainbow Bay SLSC) Skye Bond (Currumbin SLSC) Althena Davidson (Tallebudgera SLSC)

Geoff Crawford (Tugun SLSC) John Pope (Tugun SLSC) Graham Behnke (TH&C SLSC) Peta Barnes (North Kirra SLSC

Katina Clemson (North Kirra SLSC) Megan Hayes (North Kirra SLSC) Robin Holland (Currumbin SLSC) Jennifer Wilson (Tallebudgera SLSC)

John Hamrey (Bilinga SLSC) Ann Marie Kelly (Bilinga SLSC) Mark Ross (Currumbin SLSC)

10 YEARS SERVICE

Rick Van Kampen (Coolangatta SLSC) Carole Walle (Currumbin SLSC) Louise Hogben (Coolangatta SLSC) Nigel Ward (Currumbin SLSC)

Rod Jones (TH&C SLSC)

15 YEARS SERVICE

Peter Reid (Tallebudgera SLSC) Peter Donnelly (Currumbin SLSC) Frank Major (Currumbin SLSC) Stuart Hogben (Coolangatta SLSC)

Rod Garling (Currumbin SLSC)

20 YEARS SERVICE

Jenny Kenny (Currumbin SLSC) Beverley Walsh (Currumbin SLSC)

Very Real Results .... Surf Sports Gold Medals

07 Australian Champs QLD Championships 15

08 Australian Masters Champs QLD Masters Championships 17

QLD Youth Championships 17

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QUEENSLAND AND AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Each season athletes represent their Clubs and Branch at the Queensland and Australian Championships. Listed below are the Gold Medal winners. Full results

from all events throughout the season are listed in the appendices.

QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS

U17 Female Beach Relay Maia Bryant, Olivia Eaton, Chelsea Feuerriegel, Olivia Fien- Currumbin SLSC

U17 Female Beach Sprint Olivia Eaton - Currumbin SLSC

U19 Male Double Ski Lincoln Dews, Jayden Erskine -Currumbin SLSC

U19 Male Ski Relay Lincoln Dews, Jayden Erskine, Daniel Hart -Currumbin SLSC

U19 Female Beach Relay Sakisha Dovey, Olivia Eaton, Olivia Fien, Madison Kidd -Currumbin SLSC

U19 Male Beach Relay Tim Delahunty, Sam Dick, Jayden Gilfillan, Jake Hurley - Currumbin SLSC

U19 Male Ironman Lincoln Dews - Currumbin SLSC

U19 Male Surf Board Joshua Clouston - Currumbin SLSC

U19 Male Board Rescue Daniel Hart, Ben Johnston - Currumbin SLSC

U19 Male Ski Lincoln Dews - Currumbin SLSC

Open Female Beach Relay Sakisha Dovey, Olivia Eaton, Olivia Fien, Chanel Hickman - Currumbin SLSC

Open Female Beach Sprint Olivia Eaton - Currumbin SLSC

Open Male Surf Boat Mactavish Hamilton, Randall Martin, Glen Williams, Nicholas Winkler, Lyle Clark - Currumbin SLSC

Open Male Surf Board Sam Hamilton - Tugun SLSC

Open Lifesaver Relay Robert Apanui, Joshua Clouston, Mathew Currie, Joseph Fraser, Cain Hayward, Matthew Kelly, Jackson Maynard, Joel McKitterick, Scott Pegg, Andrew Pyke, Matthew Wildman, Kody Williamson - Currumbin SLSC

QUEENSLAND MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS

30-34 Male 1km Beach Run Rohan Scaysbrook - Coolangatta SLSC

30-34 Yrs Male Rescue Tube Race Scott McLeod - Rainbow Bay SLSC

30-34 Male Surf Board Jamo Borthwick -Currumbin SLSC

30-34 Male Double Ski Gavin Cole, Darryl Dyer -Tallebudgera SLSC

35-39 Ironman Michael Gray - Currumbin SLSC

40-44 Yrs Female Rescue Tube Race Lisa Lower -North Kirra SLSC

40-44 Yrs Female Surf Board Lisa Lower - North Kirra SLSC

40-44 Yrs Female Surf Race Lisa Lower - North Kirra SLSC

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40-44 Male Surf Race Matt Norling - Tallebudgera SLSC

40-44 Male 2km Beach Run Nicholas Fawaz - Coolangatta SLSC

45-49 Male Double Ski Paul Guilfoyle, Chris Maynard - Currumbin SLSC

45-49 Male 2km Beach Run Paul Byres - Tallebudgera SLSC

55-59 Male Surf Ski Greg Bowditch - Tallebudgera SLSC

65-69 Male Beach Sprint Paul Saffigna -TH&C SLSC

130+ Male Board Relay Michael Chan, Michael DiBetta, Chris Maynard - Currumbin SLSC

170+ Male Beach Relay Bruce Barnes, Tim Blomfield, Mick Herden, Jeffrey Lower - North Kirra SLSC

Over 180 Male Surf Boat Geoffrey Case, Tim Livanes, Daniel Rahe, Gary Wlliams - Tallebudgera SLSC

AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

U19 Male Beach Relay Matthew Currie, Sam Dick, Jayden Gilfillan, Jake Hurley - Currumbin SLSC

U19 Male Surf Race Scott Pegg - Currumbin SLSC

U19 Female Beach Relay Sakisha Dovey, Olivia Eaton, Olivia Fien, Madison Kidd - Currumbin SLSC

U19 Female Rescue Tube Rescue Prue Davies, Georgia Meredith, Chandler Searle, Chloe Sterry - Currumbin SLSC

Open Female Beach Relay Brittany Brymer, Olivia Eaton, Olivia Fien, Tara Hawking - Currumbin SLSC

Open Male Beach Sprint Jordan Caldow - Currumbin SLSC

Open Male Surf Boat Mactavish Hamilton, Randall Martin, Glen Williams, Nicholas Winkler, Lyle Clark - Currumbin SLSC

AUSTRALIAN MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS

40-44 Male 2km Beach Run Nicholas Fawaz - Coolangatta SLSC

40-44 Male Board Rescue Michael Chan, Chris Maynard - Currumbin SLSC

50-54 Male Beach Flags Phil Wyper - Coolangatta SLSC

55-59 Male Single Ski Greg Juniper - Tallebudgera SLSC

65-69 Ironwoman Ruth Kemp - TH&C SLSC

65-69 Female Ski Ruth Kemp - TH&C SLSC

130 Male Board Relay Michael Chan, Michael Di Betta, Chris Maynard - Currumbin SLSC

Over 220 Surf Boat Matthew Cleaver, Phill Hammond, Stephen Mason, Graham Matthews, Terry Simpson - Coolangatta SLSC

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REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS

This season the following members of SLSQ Point Danger Branch were chosen in the Queensland and Australian

representative teams

Australian Team – World Championships

Ryan Napolean – Open Team (Currumbin SLSC)

Prue Davies – Youth Team (Currumbin SLSC)

Brett Dowker – Coach (Currumbin SLSC)

QLD Cyclones

Jayden Erskine (Currumbin SLSC)

QLD Cyclones – Surf Boats

Ben Elliot, Andrew Beale, Edwin Hibberd, Evan Mills, Samuel Robinson – Currumbin SLSC

Matt Wildman, Robert Apanui, Joe Fraser, Andrew Pyke, Cain Hayward – Currumbin SLSC

Bruce Zillman, Genevieve Bassingthwaite, Marianne Bassingthwaite, Lisa Weber, Sascha Lahey – Tugun SLSC

QLD IRB Development Team

Ben Domeracki – Kirra SLSC

Isaac Nation – Kirra SLSC

SLSA Team – Sanyo Cup (Japan)

Matthew Davis – Currumbin SLSC

Prue Davies – Currumbin SLSC

Brett Dowker – Currumbin SLSC (Team Manager)

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JUNIOR ACTIVITIES

A strong Junior Activities program is the cornerstone to any surf lifesaving club and throughout season 2014/2015 Point Danger Branch nippers have achieved some

great results including

» Increase in membership

» Increase in Gold Medals at the QLD Youth Championships

» Participation in the Inaugural Australian Youth Championships

» Increase in Officials (through the Junior Officiating Program)

» Compliance to the CYRM requirements

The positive relationship between the Branch and the Nipper clubs will continue this season with the Annual Junior Information Night, Officers Inductions and

CYRM workshops planned.

MEMBERSHIP

After a decrease last season, it is pleasing to report that season 2014/2015 has shown an increase in Nipper Membership across the Branch. Season 2014/2015

finished with 1969 nippers overall (4.67% increase on last season). Six of the eleven clubs experienced an increase in membership with the greatest increase

showcased by TH&C SLSC (+43 members). Five clubs posted a decrease with the largest experienced at Coolangatta SLSC (-33).

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JUNIOR EDUCATION

In season 2014/2015 a total of 1579 Nipper awards were processed and 124 Surf Rescue Certificates for the Under 14 Group. In total 1703 awards were gained in

season 2014/2015 (+11 on last season).

AWARD No GAINED AWARD No GAINED

Surf Play One 221 (187) Surf Safe One 227 (186)

Surf Play Two 227 (194) Surf Safe Two 148 (198)

Surf Aware One 241 (230) Surf Smart One 165 (180)

Surf Aware Two 220 (251) Surf Smart Two 148 (153)

Please note the numbers in brackets indicate the awards gained last season

AGE MANAGERS

Age Managers courses are now completed online with the practical component completed on the beach and paperwork submitted to the Branch for processing

once completed. Overall 24 new Age Managers accreditations were completed this season (this is a decrease of 22 on season 2013/2014). Provisions will be made in

the coming season to ensure reminders are sent to clubs and members to ensure all members complete the practical component. Overall this gives the Branch 327

Age Managers Accreditations across the clubs.

LEVEL O OFFICIALS

As stated previously the introduction of the Level O official’s course into the Branch Calendar has assisted the club in gaining much needed officials to assist during

surf sports events. Level O officials are only permitted to officiate at Junior Surf Sports Events. In total 48 members attended a Level O official’s course.

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JUNIOR SURF SPORTS

Junior Surf Sports continues to play a major part in the annual calendar – ensuring that we give our littlest life savers the opportunity to compete and learn new

skills. The Branch hosted the following events this season for the Nipper Clubs

» PDB U8-U10 Teams Carnival

» Little Dudes U8-U10 Carnival

» PDB U8-U10 Carnival (noting this was cancelled due to adverse weather)

» PDB U11-U14 Championships

Participation in events continues to be at a high level with all Point Danger Branch clubs represented at the events throughout the season. A slight decrease (-14)

this season in participants for the U11-U14 Championships with an increase of 19 entered for the PDB U8-U10 Carnival.

Season 2014/2015 will see some slight changes to the format of carnivals with minor changes to the programs. The Shirley Neumann Champion Competitor will

change with the addition of the 1km and 2km Beach runs to the Individual Champion Competitor point score.

U8-U10 Teams will be the first event of the season (as normal) and will

include the education of new officials.

Little Dudes is our second U8-U10 event of the year and focuses on

individual events only. This event includes neighbouring Branch – South

Coast and gives our nippers to compete outside their own Branch.

This season the PDB U8-U10 Carnival was called off due to adverse weather

conditions and due to no other available weekends, we were unable to host

this event. However the entries for the season were an increase on season

2013/2014.

PDB U11-U14 Championships is the premier event in the Branch for this age

group and is necessary for entry into the restricted events for Junior State.

Whilst entries were slightly down this season, competition was fierce and

the quality of young athletes is improving each season. Under 15

competitors were included in the March Past and All Age Relay and

consideration will be given throughout the off-season to a permanent

inclusion of the Under 15 age group into the Youth Championships.

Our officials have, as always dedicated much time to the Junior Surf Sports area. Throughout the season potential Carnival Referees and Sectional Referees have

been identified and will be mentored into these positions at the Junior Events.

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QUEENSLAND YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS

This season the QLD Youth Championships were held at Maroochydore SLSC and for the first time included the Under 15 age group. Point Danger Branch member

Peter Della Ca was the Carnival Referee for this event.

QUEENSLAND YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS GOLD MEDALLISTS

U11 Female 1km Beach Run Starr Scott - Tallebudgera SLSC

U11 Male Cameron Relay Daniel Hardwick, Daniel Maxted, Hugh Munro, Charles Passmore - Currumbin SLSC

U11 Male 1km Beach Run Harper Bourke - Tugun SLSC

U12 Female Beach Sprint Ellie Beer - Currumbin SLSC

U12 Male Beach Flags Sean Rolton - Currumbin SLSC

U12 Male Beach Relay Brinn Little, Beau Meehan, Jayden Robb, Sean Rolton - Currumbin SLSC

U12 Male Board Rescue Brinn Little, Darcy Winter - Currumbin SLSC

U12 Male Beach Sprint Sol Sheining-Cruz - TH&C SLSC

U13 Female Board Rescue Alli Bellue, Georgina Morgan - Currumbin SLSC

U13 Male Board Relay Jack Granville, Toby Mayes, Liam O’Brien - Currumbin SLSC

U13 Male Beach Relay Jonah Berlowitz, Luke Francis, Luke Shipton, Riley Winter - Palm Beach SLSC

U14 2 Person R&R Aurah Allard-Delahunt, Gemma Drew -North Kirra SLSC

U14 Female 2km Beach Run Drew Younger – TH&C SLSC

U14 Male Board Rescue Hudson Frigo, Jess Little – Currumbin SLSC

U14 Male 2km Beach Run Tony Marks – Tallebudgera SLSC

U15 5 Person R&R Nikki Arnold, Andrew Cooke, Olivia Vickery, Morgan Whittaker, Hannah Wills-Jones – Tugun SLSC

Junior 5 Person R&R Nikki Arnold, Andrew Cooke, Olivia Vickery, Morgan Whittaker, Hannah Wills-Jones – Tugun SLSC

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2014/2015 JUNIOR SURF SPORTS TROPHIES 2014/2015 JUNIOR LIFE SAVER OF THE YEAR

SHIRLEY NEUMANN TROPHIES

Sophie Clemson (North Kirra SLSC) was named the 2014/2015 Junior Life Saver

of the Year for Point Danger Branch. Sophie joined surf lifesaving in 2007 and

has gained the relevant nipper award each year since she joined. This season

Sophie gained her Surf Rescue Certificate in season 2014/2015 and patrolled 59

voluntary hours on behalf of the club.

Aside from her nipper and lifesaving pursuits Sophie also participated in surf sports (Surf Rescue Competition andU11-U14 Championships),

fundraising and carnival workforce duties.

Sophie’s achievements over her time as a nipper have been remarkable – twice named age group champion, 3 times runner up age champion and

100% attendance award twice.

Champion Competitor

U11 Female Champion Competitor Lucy Garufi – Currumbin SLSC

U11 Male Champion Competitor Hugh Munro – Currumbin SLSC

U12 Female Champion Competitor Olivia Collins – Currumbin SLSC

U12 Male Champion Competitor Kai Watson – Coolangatta SLSC

U13 Female Champion Competitor Alli Bellue – Currumbin SLSC

U13 Male Champion Competitor Jack Granville – Currumbin SLSC

U14 Female Champion Competitor Lili Dowker – Currumbin SlSC

U14 Male Champion Competitor Jess Little – Currumbin SLSC

KOKODA TROPHY

Champion Club – Team Events

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Currumbin SLSC

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TH&C SLSC

3rd

Tallebudgera SLSC

NUCON TROPHY

Champion Club – Aggregate Pointscore

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Tallebudgera SLSC

3rd

Palm Beach SLSC

COLIN AND BONNIE ALCHIN TROPHY

Handicap Pointscore

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Pacific SLSC

2nd

TH&C SLSC

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North Kirra SLSC

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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

Youth Development continues to prosper with increased activities at a Club and Branch level. Point Danger Branch commenced the season with a Youth Development workshop which was a great success and will be scheduled again for season 2015/2016. Point Danger Branch continues to combine with South Coast Branch for Gold Coast Youth Development Activities including the Gold Coast Youth Development Camp and the Youth Gala Ball. Season 2015/2016 will see a focus on fundraising for the Youth Events – this will ensure that Point Danger Branch has a fund that can be utilised to assist members and clubs to attend events and camps. YOUTH MEMBERSHIP In the allocated age groups of 13 -25 years the Branch has a total of 834 members (an overall decrease of 150 in these age groups from season 13/14) . The highest number of members is in the 14 years age group with the smallest number in 25 year age group. Three ages have experienced an increase this season (15 years, 21 years and 22 years).

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GOLD COAST YOUTH EVENTS Gold Coast Youth Development Camp

This season the Surf Soldiers Camp was rebranded and became the Gold Coast Youth Development Camp and involved clubs from both Point Danger and South Coast Branches. Nine of the Eleven Point Danger Branch clubs attended this event with 35 members (+8 on season 13/14), 8 leaders (+5 on season 13/14) and 3 mentors attended the camp on behalf of the Branch. These camps provide an opportunity for members to meet fellow members from neighbouring clubs and participate in leadership activities and team building. Gold Coast Youth Gala Ball

The annual Youth Gala Ball continues to be an important event on the Youth Calendar – giving the youth members a chance to socialise and recognise their achievements throughout the season. This season 149 Point Danger Branch members attended the ball (+5 on season 13/14) to celebrate their combined achievements. It was pleasing to see Jackson Maynard (Currumbin SLSC and Nutri Grain Ironman) dedicate time to assist in the recognition of our youth members. Point Danger Branch clubs were well represented and gained the following awards

» YIPS Club of the Year – North Kirra SLSC » Most Improved YIPS Clubs of the Year – Tallebudgera SLSC » 5 Gold YIP awards were awarded to Tallebudgera SLSC and Pacific SLSC Members

Congratulations to North Kirra SLSC and Tallebudgera SLSC on their major award wins of the night. Refugee Day

Refugee Day is an annual event that introduces young refugee children to the ocean (often for the first time). Overall 61 volunteers from across the Gold Coast volunteered their time towards this worthy community program. Point Danger Branch had a large number of volunteers on the day and our thanks to members from Rainbow Bay SLSC, TH&C SLSC, Coolangatta SLSC, Kirra SLSC, North Kirra SLSC, Currumbin SLSC, Palm Beach SLSC, Pacific SLSC and Tallebudgera SLSC. The refugee children had a fantastic day and this will be a day that they remember for the rest of their lives and Point Danger Branch youth are proud to be a part of this experience.

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SLSQ YOUTH EVENTS

Point Danger Branch continues its presence at SLSQ Youth and Leadership Camps. These camps are aimed at developing future leaders in surf lifesaving. Point Danger Branch members attend these events as participants, leaders and mentors.

BREAKA YOUTH EXCELLENCE PROGRAM

PARTICIPANTS

Zoe Brodie Bilinga SLSC Shawn Davis-Abra Kirra SLSC Talisha Herden North Kirra SLSC

Jake Mercer Coolangatta SLSC Ben Perry Kirra SLSC Nathan Gordon Rainbow Bay SLSC

Jackson Chapman Coolangatta SLSC Mackenzie Barnes North Kirra SLSC Hayley Bowers Pacific SLSC

Hayley Dilger Coolangatta SLSC Kristi Stephens North Kirra SLSC Chloe Schofield Pacific SLSC

Olivia Fien Currumbin SLSC Note : An Increase of 7 participants on season 2013/2014

MENTORS

Samantha Fien Point Danger Branch Courtney Taylor Currumbin SLSC Sam Dick Currumbin SLSC

SLSQ LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE PROGRAM

PARTICIPANTS

Sam Dick Currumbin SLSC Caitlin Hardke North Kirra SLSC Daniel Graham North Kirra SLSC

Courtney Taylor Currumbin SLSC

MENTORS

Samantha Fien Point Danger Branch

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TEAM X-TREME The ethos behind Team X-Treme is one of simplicity – putting together youth members in a group environment to learn skills to become better abled life savers. It is this simplicity that has now seen 5 rounds of Team X-Treme completed in 4 seasons with plans currently underway for the 6

th round to commence in season 2015/2016.

This season 33 members were enrolled in the program and collectively they gained 109 awards. In total over the 5 rounds – 162 participants have gained 529 awards. Team Xtreme also offers the participants and introduction to other areas in surf lifesaving and as such the members have the opportunity to participate in an Operations Support Day and visit to the Westpac Helicopter Hangar. We were also fortunate this year to have a visit from the QLD Police Rapid Action Patrols Group (featuring on the TV Show – Gold Coast Cops) and an article in the Gold Coast Bulletin.

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HONOURS AND AWARDS

POINT DANGER BRANCH ANNUAL AWARDS

LIFE SAVING AWARDS

Life Saver of the Year Clayton Webster – Pacific SLSC

18-25 Life Saver of the Year Courtney Taylor – Currumbin SLSC

U18 Junior Life Saver of the Year Hayley Bowers – Pacific SLSC

U14 Junior Life Saver of the Year Sophie Clemson – North Kirra SLSC

Trainer of the Year Werner Piehler – Currumbin SLSC

Assessor of the Year Luke Smith – Currumbin SLSC

Patrol Club of the Year Pacific SLSC

MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AWARDS

Volunteer of the Year Andrew McAuliffe – Kirra SLSC

Andy Frizzell OAM OBE Award Greg Bowers – Pacific SLSC

Youth Development Club of the Year North Kirra SLSC

SURF SPORTS AWARDS

Athlete of the Year Olivia Fien – Currumbin SLSC

Masters Athlete of the Year Michael Chan – Currumbin SLSC

Junior Athlete of the Year Hugh Munro – Currumbin SLSC

Coach of the Year Brett Robinson – Currumbin SLSC

Rookie Coach of the Year Sam Dick – Currumbin SLSC

Official of the Year Christine Marshall – Coolangatta SLSC

Rookie Official of the Year Robert Betts – Coolangatta SLSC

Team Manager of the year Marsha Maynard – Currumbin SLSC

Team of the Year Barbarians – Currumbin A Grade Surf Boat Crew

RECOGNITION AWARDS

Clive Hammond Medal Michael Kearney – North Kirra SLSC

Club of the Year Currumbin SLSC

President’s Award Ray Fien – Rainbow Bay SLSC/Point Danger Branch

EARLE SMITH AM YOUTH SERVICE AWARD

Mark Sheldrick (Kirra SLSC)

Ty-Michael Henrisson-Lopez (Coolangatta SLSC)

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POINT DANGER BRANCH PATROL CLUB OF THE YEAR

The Patrol Club of the Year is generously sponsored by Jann Stuckey MP (State Member for Currumbin SLSC). This allows us to purchase a rescue board each season for the winning club.

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VALE – ARCH NICHOLSON OAM

Arch Nicholson OAM joined Kirra SLSC as a 15 year old junior in March 1948 and obtained his Qualifying Certificate that same year. He received his Bronze Medallion in October 1949. Arch followed this by obtaining his Instructor’s Certificate in 1953 than his Examiner’s Certificate three years later.

When he retired as a competitor in December 1959 he continued in surf sports through R&R coaching. Arch coached both Junior and Senior R&R teams over the following 30 years. He retired at the 1991 Australian Championships at Scarborough Western Australia, where those present witnessed the end of a long and distinguished coaching career of an R&R Supremo.

During his long Association with the Kirra Club, Arch served as Vice Captain, Chief Instructor, Registrar, Assistant Secretary, Honorary Secretary, Deputy President, President and Sports & Competition Officer. His last appointment was Secretary of the Supporters Club for three years and more recently as an integral Member of the club’s 100 Anniversary Committee.

When considering the amount of time Arch dedicated to Surf Life Saving it was fitting that the Surf Life Saving movement recognised his dedication. Arch has been awarded the following:

» Honorary Life Membership Kirra SLSC – 1961

» Honorary Life Membership Point Danger Branch – 1967

» 50 Years’ Service Award - 1998

» Honorary Life Membership SLSQ – 2000

» Awarded “The International Life Saving Federation Citation of Merit” – 2000

» Awarded “Australian Sports Medal” – 2000

» Queensland Government “Certificate of Appreciation” – 2001

» Awarded “International Year of Volunteers Certificate of Appreciation” – 2001

» Australian Government Award “Medal of the Order of Australia” – 2005

» Awarded Surf Life Saving Australia “President’s Medal” – 2009

After a long illness, and with a touch of irony, Arch passed away at Kirra, in the company of his beloved wife Margaret and his girls Sue and Lisa, at the same time as the Australian Championships were winding up at North Kirra. His only regret would be that he would not be able to attend his beloved Kirra’s 100th Anniversary being held on 23rd January 2016. He will be very much missed as a lifesaver and friend.

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CLUB REPORTS – TALLEBUDGERA SLSC

Season 2014/2015 was another successful season with no loss of life at Tallebudgera Beach for which all members are to be congratulated.

The Committee once again did a sterling job and met all challenges and then some. While there is a core group of committee members that could be classed as veterans the small mix of newcomers have integrated well which is pleasing as they will be the future of the club.

Like all clubs, patrol numbers continue to be a challenge especially with the correct award requirements. Courses continue to be run at a regular schedule with the Chief Training Officer attending to all courses and paperwork – he is to be congratulated on his efforts. Similarly the Club Captain did a great job with the operational patrols.

Some staffing changes occurred at Tallebudgera SLSC throughout the season, with long standing General Manager Peter LeGros moving into retirement. Peter was an asset to the Surf Club as much he was to the Supporters Club. This saw the arrival of Paul Macguire from the Brisbane Lions Club and Paul has settled in well. The Supporters Club continues to trade well which is a credit to the Board, Management and Staff.

A new Surf Sports coach in Rhett Collie was also appointed this season. Rhett comes with good pedigree and the Tallebudgera competitors have taken to him in his first year and we are pleased to be locking him in for the foreseeable future.

The Gold Coast elected government representatives in Karen Andrews MP (Federal Member for MacPherson), Michael Hart MP (State Member for Burleigh) and Councillor Daphne MacDonald (City of Gold Coast) have supported Tallebudgera SLSC well again and the club looks forward to continued relationships in the coming season.

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CLUB REPORTS – PACIFIC SLSC Members of Pacific SLSC patrolled the beach for 5,177 hours in the 2014/15 season, an increase of 14% from last season. The Pacific SLSC members contributed to all facets of Surf Life Saving Support Services - Jet Ski, Helicopter,

Surfcom, Branch and the Jet Boat. Our beach remained free of any major incident. Pleasingly four members under the age of 16 patrolled in excess of 100 hours each, validating our junior program. During the season Club trainers added 9 new Surf Rescue Certificate members, 8 new Bronze Medallion members to the active ranks. The trainers and assessors continue to commit a significant amount of their time to ensure Pacific SLSC members are well trained. Pacific SLSC is in a sound financial position. This season a profit of $17,343 was recorded, a decrease of 66% from the previous season. The decrease was attributed to a number of essential building maintenance projects that were undertaken and a review of fixed asset register e.g. items that longer exist or have been recently replaced were written off and more appropriate depreciation rates were applied to allow for the harsh beach environment. The club still remains debt free.

With the assistance of the following contributors Pacific SLSC has been able to lift its profile and consolidated its financial position.

Pacific Surf Lifesaving Supporters Club $79,184

Department of Community Safety Lifesaving Services Development Fund 2014/2015 $6,000

Department of Safety Lifesaving Services Development Fund 2013/2014 $16,230

SLSA Beach Safety Equipment Fund $5,500

Rotary Club Southport $3,800

Webcon Constructions $3,490

East Coast Concrete $4,000

Gold Coast City Council Community Grants Program $2,900

Soko Construction $1,798

AC Homes & Renovations $500 With the assistance of these contributions the recent renovations to the amenities, storm water & grassed area, purchase of new rescue boards, radios and uniforms would not have been possible. While the Nipper numbers decreased slightly from the previous season, we continued to record impressive results at the carnivals and even hosted the Interbranch carnival, which was considered a great success. There is plenty of enthusiasm within the juniors, with training activities outside the normal Sunday Nipper program. Thank you to Pacific SLSC members for volunteering their time in whatever capacity they can. Thank you to Point Danger Branch for their support throughout the season.

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CLUB REPORTS – PALM BEACH SLSC

This season has been a very positive one at Palm Beach SLSC with the club moving forward

in all areas and aspects of club operations. Once again the volunteer life savers of Palm

Beach SLSC can hold their heads high for another fatality free season this takes a lot of hard

work and dedication.

This season saw the club have an entrant in the SLSQ Summer Surf Girl quest after a long

absence from the competition. Funds raised will assist the club in the purchase of necessary

lifesaving equipment. Appreciation is extended to the Summer Surf Girl and the fundraising

team who assisted.

It was pleasing to see another increase in nipper season with an additional 32 members. The nippers program is improving each season and creating a great platform for future lifesavers at Palm Beach SLSC. Competitively the nippers performed well – entering Branch and Queensland events To create a successful club it is imperative to have a strong team to carry out the necessary

strategic and operational activities to keep the club running. To that end, Palm Beach SLSC

was very strong in teamwork, comradery, dedication, passion, and pride and never say die

attitude

Palm Beach SLSC knows what it has to do to move forward - One Club, One Team, and One

Family.

Congratulations are extended to all members who contributed to the club in 2014/2015 season. Palm Beach Surf Club is a better place with your input,

support and hard work.

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CLUB REPORTS – CURRUMBIN SLSC

Currumbin SLSC has taken some giant leaps in recent seasons with a number of achievements, which have largely been made possible from initiatives that have been driven by the efforts of hardworking volunteers, the efforts of a united group of subcommittees and a group of forward thinking staff and committee members. The club continues to work towards our strategic and operational plans and deliver the best possible product to our members and our key organisational stakeholders. Throughout the season Currumbin SLSC received a number of Grants which have allowed the club to put new patrol equipment on the beach and support community and lifesaving education programs. A special thank you to SLSQ Point Danger Branch, SLSQ, Jupiter’s Casino, Bendigo Bank and the Gold Coast City Council who made this possible. This season Currumbin were able to surpass a total club membership of 12,500 (including our Surf Club and Supporters Club members). This membership base allows the club an ever increasing opportunity to expand its product to a large market base to facilitate links across all key pillars of the club that we build our strategic operational foundations on. Most importantly, this season Currumbin was able to run five Bronze Medallion and SRC courses, enabling us to welcome 65 new patrollers to the club and expand our patrolling database by twenty percent. The lifesaving activities and lifesaving operations will continue to remain at the forefront of planning and resource provision moving forward to ensure that Currumbin continues to provide a safe aquatic environment for beach patrons and support the initiatives from governing bodies. Administratively, the club conducted a full review and update of the Club Constitution and By laws to be endorsed at the 2015 AGM and undertook a full update and restructure of Staff and Volunteer position descriptions, KPI's and overall organisational chart to enhance our operational efficiency. In the competition arena, Currumbin finished the season as the 2014 National Pool Rescue Champions and arguably the leading Beach and Surf Boat Club in Australia. Four members were crowned World Champions at Rescue 2014 and leading Ironman Jackson Maynard qualified in the 2014/2015 Nutri Grain Ironman Series. As a group the club is proud to call ourselves the Branch U11-U14 Champions, Gold Coast Junior Titles Champions, Senior Branch Champions and on the bigger stage the club recorded its best result at the Australian Championships in the last 16 years - finishing 3rd overall in the Open Competition. Currumbin SLSC’s major focus prior to the start of season 2015/2016 will be an upgrade to the downstairs member’s storage facilities and club room, incorporating the upgrade of club amenities and addition of lockers in the downstairs members room. The clubs has recognised as a representative group that there are still areas for improved performance and indeed will strive for continual improvement in all areas across the Club.

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CLUB REPORTS – TUGUN SLSC 2014/15 has been another successful year for the Tugun SLSC. The committee has worked hard with the

members to complete one of the most successful seasons in many years culminating with the hosting of the

Australian Surf Boat Championships which demonstrated the knowledge and ability of this club to host

major events and the level of commitment of Tugun members to see Tugun succeed. The success of this

event provided a capital boost to the Club and gave the club an opportunity to introduce prospective

members and let them experience the culture of commitment which is uniquely Tugun.

The Committee has worked hard as a cohesive unit to ensure that the Club maintained a solid financial

footing and developed further the processes and procedures necessary to ensure the smooth running of an

organisation that is multifaceted and which like all clubs has many areas of compliance that need attention.

The patrolling membership this year has seen an increase in participation by the Nipper parents which has

assisted greatly in manning Tugun beach. Maintaining an active participative membership in this club as in

all volunteer organisations is a constant battle which needs to be at the forefront of club endeavours, and in

many ways directly affects many of the decisions that Tugun as a club make on a day to day basis.

Nipper numbers have remained steady this year. The club has established internally several initiatives that

are hoped will see the club retain older members and transition them into the senior club over the next few

years as they are our future. The junior club has had a successful competitive season and the club have been

especially pleased with the improvement and showing in all of our age groups.

Tugun has struggled in growing the skill base of the membership especially in the IRB driver and crewman

areas. This is currently being addressed and will be an ongoing focus of the incoming committee in season 2015/2016. The club put through 2 bronze

courses, and 14 members gained the SRC.

Fund raising remains an ongoing issue that requires the commitment of all members to ensure that not only Tugun has the necessary resources to continue

the primary focus which is patrolling Tugun beach but also to provide the amenities that ensures that this remains an enjoyable club to be a member of. The

grant committee instigated last year has proven to be a successful initiative and it is my hope that the good work they do will continue.

Surf Sports has again given this club some great results. There was a vast improvement in the performance of the water section but also in the number of

competitors that regularly attend carnivals. The junior R & R section remains strong and has provided coaching to other clubs to get their R & R sections to a

competitive level.

Thanks to Point Danger Branch for their unfailing support during this season and especially Kellie for her untiring efforts to assist our club be as good as it

can be.

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CLUB REPORTS – BILINGA SLSC

The season of 2014/2015 bought with it many challenges for Bilinga SLSC. After many months

of hard work, ongoing negotiations with the Gold Coast City Council and sourcing of additional

funding, the deck project commenced construction in April 2015. It i s anticipated that at the

start of season 2015/2016 Bilinga SLSC will have a much improved facility that will only

enhance the clubs capability to increase exposure to the wider community and have an asset

that will promote an income stream.

During the season Bilinga SLSC once again performed a commendable service to the

community on and off the beach with limited patrolling members. It is measurable that no lives

were lost between the flags and it is due to dedicated vigilance and service of the Bilinga Surf

Lifesavers. In providing that service to the community the patrolling numbers were stretched to

the limit with many members exceeding their hours in providing beach patrols.

The club involved itself with the Coolangatta Gold in October 2014 and hosted the Australian

Championships in providing a venue for First Aid Competition, Champion Lifesaver and Patrol

competition.

The commitment and dedication from the Junior Committee in the development of our Junior

Lifesavers has been second to none. The Committee has provided necessary leadership and the

hardworking team of Age Managers and support personnel provided an environment of fun

and an opportunity to allow Bilinga SLSC Nippers to compete at the QLD Youth

Championships and being successf ul in winning State medals.

In 2015/16 the focus is to increase our membership in particular our patrolling numbers. The

past season was challenging – the clubs training needs improvement and Bilinga SLSC need to

provide a better service on the beach for the community, building a stronger red and gold

foundation for the club.

Bilinga SLSC appreciated the continuing support from the Point Danger Branch Patrol Group and Brisbane Lifesaving team without the patrol

assistance provided by the two groups the club would have been in a serious situation in providing a presence on the beach.

Gratitude is extended to neighbouring clubs, North Kirra and Tugun for the support provided to Bilinga SLSC in season 2014/15.

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CLUB REPORTS – NORTH KIRRA SLSC

The 2014/ 2015 Season has been another successful season for North Kirra. The season formally commenced with the adoption of an updated Club Constitution and continued to excel in all facets, including nippers, patrols, competition and education. The season then concluded with the Aussie Championships being held over 9 full days gaining strong interest from club competitors and generating significant fundraising opportunities. Nippers grew its competitive strength whilst ensuring the club continued to have a clear focus on essential surf and life skills and remaining a family friendly club. This provides all children, no matter their skill level, to be an active participant in our jun ior programs.

With an improving nipper base, the club has grown the contingent of Youth andCcadet members, which is typically the most difficult age group to retain. It is pleasing to report that this growth and mateship resulted in North Kirra winning the Gold Coast Youth Club of the Year. This is a credit to the young members of the Club and of course the senior mentors. To successfully complete a patrolling season and ensure every patrol has sufficient members with the appropriate awards is no small feat. Whilst very much a core element of the Club every season, this task is easier said than done. The Club Captain has shown dedication in fulfilling the role. The three week rotation to ensure Sunday afternoon patrols were fulfilled continued this season and assisted in spreading the work load across all members. A full education training roster was again prepared, complemented by the numerous courses run by Point Danger Branch. The Branches assistance this season in training and education has been invaluable. Once again, the PDB Team X-Treme program was very well received by North Kirra members with another 7 members completing the program. Competition continues to grow at North Kirra with a full training regime run throughout the season. The club is currently working to enhance this program further with a focus on both beach and water activities this coming season. In addition to the 25 competitors at Qld Youth Championships, North Kirra had 12 members participate at the QLD Championships and 16 members at the Aussie Championships. Kirra SLSC has continued to assist with 4 members continuing to participate in their IRB team. North Kirra also has the first R&R team for many years with a core group of girls. Nonetheless, in all competitions, all competitors produced a commendable result. The Surf and Supporters Clubs both remain in a stable financial position. The Club has approved a substantial renovation to the Club at an estimated cost of $400,000 which will be funded entirely from cash flow. This renovation will replace the roof which and also ensure the complete removal of all asbestos containing materials in the Club. This is an exceptional position to establish as a new base and allows future works to be undertaken in a more cost effective manner. In closing, thank you to the members of North Kirra and the support provided by the Point Danger Branch and affiliated clubs. We look forward to another successful season ahead.

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CLUB REPORTS – KIRRA SLSC

The 2014/2015 season has drawn to a close and the season has been a huge success for Kirra SLSC. This season there has been massive growth in membership and the patrols have never been stronger. This season Kirra has focused strongly on building a sense of ownership and belonging to the club and this has paid off in spades. Membership has grown and membership retention is at an all-time high. The Kirra spirit is alive and well. The nipper section has continued to make further in roads and the increase in competition in this area continues to grow

through the hard work of the team managers, coaches and parents. The club has 114 nippers this year and with next

seasons Nipper co mmittee already in place and working hard for the coming season, Kirra SLSC looks to have a bright

future in this area of the club.

As in all clubs Patrols are the most important part of the club and this season the club has excelled. The patrolling

numbers for each patrol have increased with every patrol fulfilling their obligations in regards to the required awards. The

Club Captain has done a fantastic job in putting together an accommodating roster to ensure the members are able to fulfil their obligations. Assisting Kirra in growing the

strength of patrols has been the addition of Loganlea State High School. This group has brought another dimension to the club and has forged a strong relationship with the

school offering week long Bronze, First aid, & IRB awards.

Kirra SLSC Surf Sports competitors are continuing to grow each season and while the club has a small group of members in the surf sports arena they are a hugely

passionate group of members that continue to do Kirra proud at every carnival.

Whilst the season has been great it has not been one without challenges. One of the greatest challenges is working with a building that is over 75 years old. Fortunately with

the assistance from the GCCC and Councillor Chris Robbins, Kirra have been able to manage most of the issues thus far. Throughout the year when an issue has arisen that

needed resolving the club found that through good communication we were able to resolve all issues very easily. The support given to Kirra from SLSQ Point Danger Branch

and the staff has been amazing. Kellie, Kerrie and the rest of the Point Danger staff and office bearers have always been there to provide the necessary support and advice

for all situations. The moral between the clubs within the Point Danger Branch would be the envy of every Branch and something as clubs we must maintain.

This season Kirra was able to gain and upgraded 4X4 through the SLSQ/DCS grant and at the end of the season with the help of the SLS Foundation were successful in

obtaining a grant through the OLGR for a new Tractor. This equipment will be great additions to Kirra SLSC and will continue to assist us in providing a very efficient and

well managed beach patrol.

Close to the end of the season Lifesaving lost one of the true gentlemen of the movement in Kirra, Branch, SLSQ & SLSA Life Member Arch Nicholson OAM. Kirra has been

truly blessed over the 99 years of existence to have so many Legends of lifesaving choose Kirra as their home and Arch will always be remembered as one of those Legends.

He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word and will be thoroughly missed by all.

As the clubs 99th year comes to an end and we step into the centenary season things are on the up and up for Kirra. We have a huge year of celebration in front of us and one

we are all looking forward to.

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CLUB REPORTS – COOLANGATTA SLSC The highlight for the club this season was the redevelopment of the Supporter’s Club and the Lifesaving clubrooms. A Patrol Operations room was strategically placed adjacent to the first aid room, patrol operations equipment trailer and IRB shed. The club also designed a functional committee room with CTO and Coaches office plus two bunkrooms allowing 14 members to stay over when doing operational duties. To highlight the importance of the volunteer work Surf Life Savers do each weekend, acknowledgement of the exceptional efforts and resuscitation skills used on Sunday 15th March 2015 north of the rock wall on Kirra beach, by Rob Betts and Ty Michael Henrisson - Lopez who rushed to the aid of a 52 year old man who had suffered a massive heart attack and these members performed CPR with defibrillator. It was a combined effort with Kirra SLSC and TH&C SLSC arriving to offer assistance. Competitively Team Cooly did very well considering the size of the team. The legend of the beach flags arena Life Member Phil Wyper won another Australian beach flags title ( 50 – 54 yrs), and Nick Fawaz won the Masters 40 – 44 years 2k beach run at the QLD State and the Aussies, Masters Qld State 30-34 Male 2km Beach Run - Rohan Scaysbrook, whilst Life Member Phil Hammond steered the Cooli Blues 220 year surf boat crew to victory at the Aussies The Cooli 220 Years Surf Boat crew were Matthew Cleaver, Stephen Mason, Graham Matthews, and Terry Simpson. Another highlight this season that the club take great pride in commemorating is Fallen Lifesavers Memorial day. This year it was held on Sunday 26 April 2015 and two special guests (who were former enemies in World War 2 - Robert Chester Master OAM a former Lancaster Bomber rear gunner and German Air Force Messerschmitt pilot Werner Leist) were invited. On this day Bronzie Cap presentations were incorporated and presentations of the iconic red and yellow patrol caps which are embroidered with their initials and qualification number. The strong attendance of Nipper and Junior members on this day all proudly dressed in their red and yellow uniforms truly looked magnificent. The Supporter’s Club has again operated financially well as a successful business. During the renovation period it was difficult to trade, however the staff did an excellent job and continued to make a profit under trying circumstances. Thank you to the Point Danger Branch in particular President Ken Hunter who was always available for advice, and to SLSQ who too helped the club at various times throughout the season when professional advice was required. The season is long and at times it can become challenging, but after all the trials and tribulations, being a member of a Surf Life Saving Club is definitely rewarding. Coolangatta SLSC did its job protecting the beach loving public with no lives lost; the club nurtured and developed young members, and did something special for the community. It is an honour and a privilege to be a part of the greatest humanitarian movement in the world, in fact it’s humbling. Volunteers do it because they want to, not because they have to. Volunteers don’t necessarily have the time, they just have the heart! And at Coolangatta SLSC there are lots of members with big hearts doing extraordinary things for the community.

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CLUB REPORTS – TWEED HEADS & COOLANGATTA SLSC Overall the club has enjoyed another very successful season. The senior membership has remained steady whilst junior membership is up again from last season. TH&C is only one of six clubs in the Branch that achieved an increase in Nipper numbers. Likewise the club Youth Development section is also to be congratulated on the great job with the YEPS. TH&C SLSC has been able to maintain 13 patrols on the beach, the same as last season. The vast majority of members are to be congratulated on meeting their patrol obligations. Their efforts have seen the club go through another whole season without incurring any patrol breaches. The club is currently looking at enhancing coaching services in season 2015/2016 by offering members training in a greater number of disciplines. The club is confident that this approach will result in our club continuing to climb up the competition ladder. The 2014/2015 season has seen many significant changes to TH&C SLSC. The completion of stage one of the redevelopment work has provided the club with the platform to continue the planning and delivery of the remaining stages of the redevelopment. The improvement in the operations of the Supporter’s Club bears well for the future of the surf club and with prudent financial management the club should continue to grow and prosper into the future. The long overdue external repaint of the clubhouse and the upgrade of the amenities has been completed. The surf club office will relocate to the new facilities in the training centre as soon as Telstra complete the installation of new external lines. This move will complete the location of all surf club facilities to the ground floor which should benefit the operations of both the Surf Club and Supporter’s Club. The Club was also fortunate to receive a number of grants this season that were used to purchase new equipment. Funds received from the Department of Community Safety/Lifesaving Services Development Fund and the SLSA Beach Safety Equipment Fund was combined to purchase the new Polaris. The Seventh Day Adventist Op Shop at Murwillumbah donated first aid supplies and training manikins to the value of $4,000.00 and Defib trainers were purchased from a grant from the Brisbane Airport Corporation. The support received from Surf Life Saving, Government Departments and the community is greatly appreciated. The re-enactment of the landing at Gallipoli, as part of the Anzac Day centenary, was a big hit and most of us were astounded in how little time it took for our members to be transformed into a professional and well drilled body of men. Well done to all of those who participated in the event.

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CLUB REPORTS – RAINBOW BAY SLSC

Season 2014/2015 has finalised with no lives lost on Rainbow Bay Beach and the club is in

preparations for the coming season.

Throughout the year at Rainbow Bay SLSC, losing the club Chief Training Officer part way

through the year – as such this resulted in a decreased number of awards and courses run

internally. Thank you to all the clubs who fostered Rainbow Bay SLSC candidates for courses

that the club could not provide.

Season 2015/2016 preparations are underway and the former CTO has rejoined the

Management Committee and with the signing of a coach Rainbow Bay SLSC are looking

forward to bigger and better things moving forward. This along with a new Administrator on

board who makes sure the club is compliant and on course and this will help in keeping the

committee on top of things and pushing to increase the numbers of patrolling members

Brisbane Life Saving service was instrumental in providing patrols throughout the 2014/2015

season. This provided relief for the small patrolling membership of Rainbow Bay SLSC. This

assistance is greatly appreciated by the club.

Rainbow Bay Nippers had a good season with 189 registered nippers. Teams have represented the club at Branch and Queensland Championships.

The Supporters Club has traded well throughout the season and all requests made of it from

the surf lifesaving club were agreed to, In total the distribution to the Surf Lifesaving Club of

over $225,000.00 speaks for itself. The financial position of the club warrants the next step -

renovations and extensions to Rainbow Bay SLSC which are in a planning/costing stage at

the moment. These improvements will not only improve the look of the club but will set in

place a building which will set Rainbow Bay apart and hopefully bring new members to the

club.

Thanks to Point Danger Branch for the assistance you have given us this season. Thanks to Scott Byrnes OAM (Club District Supervisor) for taking

assisting the club throughout the season.

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TH&C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 10 12 13 5 14 13 13 13 6 10 12 4 5 6 6 6 148 224

Rainbow Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 9 15 8 18 9 11 13 12 13 12 7 8 7 8 12 3 165 220

Point Danger 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1499 103 118 101 126 106 135 105 115 97 130 82 66 77 88 76 72 1579 3078

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PATROL STATISTICS

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October 3 7 0 1 3 0 0 3 17

November 0 2 0 2 5 0 0 3 12

December 17 4 0 14 4 0 0 1 40

January 9 12 5 19 19 0 0 6 70

February 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3

March 0 1 1 2 11 0 0 4 19

April 3 23 2 17 5 0 0 1 51

TOTAL 33 49 8 57 47 0 0 18 212

FIRST AID INJURIES

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October 24 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 39

November 24 0 13 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 41

December 106 5 20 3 2 1 0 0 0 5 142

January 431 7 36 2 0 0 0 1 2 5 484

February 82 5 19 10 0 0 0 0 0 4 120

March 1 94 17 2 1 1 2 1 0 3 122

April 251 4 26 2 3 2 1 0 0 3 22

TOTAL 923 115 147 21 8 5 3 2 2 23 1249

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BEACH CONDITIONS BEACH VISITATIONS

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September 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3160 1004 1763 10674 16601

October 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8315 2732 2678 28956 42881

November 0 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 11058 3150 4734 40416 59348

December 2 31 0 0 11 1 0 0 45 11941 2691 10881 23264 48777

January 26 1700.5 1.5 0 6.5 8.65 0 0 1744.1 30153 8518 9810 52552 101033

February 152.5 0 0 1.5 4.5 28.5 0 1 186.5 10793 2676 11870 30585 55924

March 0 0.5 1 0 0 1.5 0 1 3.5 12212 4846 7494 29113 53665

April 0 0.3 0 1 0 0 0 0.5 0.3 13598 3747 8726 51429 77500

TOTAL 180.5 1763.3 2 . 5 2 . 5 2 2 39.65 0 2 . 5 2012.95 101230 29364 57946 266989 4 5 5 5 2 9

PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS PEOPLE WARNED MISSING PERSONS

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October 2 6 7 1 2 0 0 4 5 354 133 484 971 6 1 0 0

November 5 1 4 7 3 0 2 103 478 149 112 739 2 0 0 0

December 4 8 4 1 1 9 0 0 108 7 3 7 62 51 850 2 0 2 3

January 8 3 3 6 117 0 0 236 1755 378 227 2360 3 0 5 1

February 5 9 2 0 1 5 1 0 9 5 3 5 1 109 26 486 2 5 0 3

March 5 7 1 2 6 0 0 7 5 3 3 6 50 59 445 0 0 0 1

April 4 9 1 3 1 4 0 2 7 8 690 131 72 893 3 4 0 1

TOTAL 382 176 186 1 4 749 4754 1030 1035 6819 1 8 10 7 9

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SENIOR MEMBERSHIP

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Active Cadet Female 9 3 7 18 11 7 7 2 15 9 5 0 93 Active Cadet Male 13 13 11 13 5 2 6 7 10 6 7 0 93 Active Junior Female 11 5 14 22 7 0 6 22 4 8 3 0 102 Active Junior Male 14 2 28 24 7 4 13 18 6 9 7 0 132 Active Senior Female 35 22 22 34 21 3 13 15 32 21 16 3 233 Active Senior Male 65 34 49 115 86 25 46 45 60 57 37 3 618 Associate Female 95 21 108 110 108 35 51 53 32 79 94 1 470 Associate Male 77 17 84 112 65 36 46 47 26 67 76 1 537 Award Female 1 2 0 14 2 3 0 7 2 4 0 0 35 Award Male 1 1 0 28 2 1 0 8 2 5 4 1 54 Honorary Female 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 807 Honorary Male 6 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 0 8 0 0 1082 Life Member Female 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Life Member Male 16 8 23 18 25 5 20 31 13 22 10 2 109 Long Service Female 4 0 0 4 3 0 0 5 4 5 1 1 75 Long Service Male 26 2 2 92 56 0 6 18 16 23 10 2 271 Past Active Female 0 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 364 Past Active Male 0 0 1 16 1 0 0 1 1 37 3 0 355 Probationary Female 2 2 2 12 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 24 Probationary Male 3 2 3 4 0 1 3 1 5 2 1 0 24 Reserve Active Female 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 Reserve Active Male 1 0 1 8 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 85 General Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 General Male 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 TOTAL SNI MEMBERS 381 137 357 661 401 124 220 285 230 371 277 15 3459

60

NIPPER MEMBERSHIP

Ta

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Under 06 Female 19 3 15 22 16 6 7 5 3 16 8 0 120

Under 06 Male 25 3 20 37 12 6 2 4 1 19 20 0 149

Under 07 Female 16 6 17 28 14 6 1 5 2 17 13 0 125

Under 07 Male 23 4 17 26 17 9 9 12 3 10 18 0 148

Under 08 Female 23 3 18 11 8 8 9 6 1 18 13 0 118

Under 08 Male 15 7 23 30 20 8 8 9 7 17 9 0 153

Under 09 Female 16 4 19 24 3 4 8 10 1 16 15 0 120

Under 09 Male 20 8 17 20 13 6 8 7 2 17 12 0 130

Under 10 Female 14 5 10 11 14 10 6 5 5 9 13 0 102

Under 10 Male 23 5 18 25 22 7 9 6 6 13 14 0 148

Under 11 Female 15 11 10 14 3 3 11 6 4 13 9 0 99

Under 11 Male 10 7 9 15 7 2 8 4 1 7 7 0 77

Under 12 Female 9 6 14 11 10 4 5 8 2 6 6 0 81

Under 12 Male 12 10 6 20 8 5 5 3 6 8 10 0 93

Under 13 Female 7 11 10 12 2 1 10 3 6 9 12 0 83

Under 13 Male 2 5 22 17 5 3 7 7 1 8 4 0 81

Under 14 Female 10 8 6 11 8 1 9 9 6 4 0 0 72

Under 14 Male 5 2 15 13 8 1 4 6 6 4 6 0 70

JNR MEMBERSHIP 264 108 266 347 190 90 126 115 63 211 189 0 1969

SNR MEMBERSHIP 381 137 357 661 401 124 220 285 230 371 277 15 3459

TOTAL OVERALL MEMBERSHIP

645 245 623 1008 591 214 346 400 293 582 466 15 5428

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SURF SPORTS RESULTS

PDB U11 – U14 CHAMPIONSHIPS U11 Female 1km Beach run 1 Stella Raymond (TH&C) 2 Starr Scott (TAL) 3 Mia Marks (TAL) 4 Jade Sneesby (TAL) 5 Riley Henderson (TH&C) 6 Martine Brekhoff-Jones (Kirra) U11 Female Beach Flags 1 Starr Scott (TAL) 2 Caprice Byrne (Kirra) 3 Stella Raymond (TH&C) 4 Lily O`Sullivan (TUG) 5 Jade Sneesby (TAL) 6 Ellise Lower (NKI) U11 Female Beach Relay 1 TAL Team A - lexa Curtis, Mia Marks, Starr Scott, Jade Sneesby 2 NKI Team A - Stephanie Bridges,Michaela Evans, Ellise Lower, Imogen Walker 3 CUR Team A - Lucy Garufi, Saoirse Harding, Ella Houston, Lily Nicolson 4 TH&C Team A - Amber Boucher, Riley Henderson, Molly Manahan, Stella Raymond 5 CUR C - Mia Collins, Lilli Dickson, Holly Morgan, Mia Smith 6 CUR B - Grace Granville, Ruby Meehan, Kaela O`Shea, Lauren Waller U11 Female Beach Sprint 1 Jade Sneesby (TAL) 2 Imogen Walker (NKI) 3 Ellise Lower (NKI) 4 Jacqui Slattery (PAC) 5 Starr Scott (TAL) 6 Caprice Byrne (Kirra) U11 Female Cameron Relay 1 CUR Team A - Lucy Garufi, Saoirse Harding, Ella Houston, Ruby Meehan 2 TH&C Team A - Kyeesha Freeman, Riley Henderson, Jade Somerville, Georgia Wilson 3 NKI Team A - Stephanie Bridges, Michaela Evans, Ellise Lower, Imogen Walker 4 TAL Team A - Alexa Curtis, Bailey Day, Mia Marks, Starr Scott 5 TAL Team B- Chloe Arthur, Jessica Finch, Emily Humphries, Jade Sneesby 6 TUG Team A - Jayda Hughes, Molly McLennan, Lily O`Sullivan, Charli Phillips U11 Female Surf Board Relay 1 CUR Team A - Lucy Garufi, Ruby Meehan, Lily Nicolson 2 CUR Team C - Mia Collins, Saoirse Harding, Holly Morgan 3 TH&C Team A - Kyeesha Freeman, Jade Somerville, Georgia Wilson 4 CUR Team B - Grace Granville, Kaela O`Shea, Lauren Waller 5 TUG Team A - Jayda Hughes, Molly McLennan, Lily O`Sullivan 6 TAL Team A - Chloe Arthur, Bailey Day, Mia Marks U11 Female Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR Team A - Lucy Garufi, Ruby Meehan 2 CUR Team B - Grace Granville, Lily Nicolson 3 TH&C Team B - Amber Boucher, Jade Somerville 4 TAL Team A - Bailey Day, Mia Marks 5 TUG Team A - Jayda Hughes, Lily O`Sullivan 6 CUR Team C - Kaela O`Shea, Lauren Waller U11 Female Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR Team A - Lucy Garufi, Ruby Meehan 2 CUR Team B - Grace Granville, Lily Nicolson 3 TH&C Team B - Amber Boucher, Jade Somerville 4 TAL Team A - Bailey Day, Mia Marks 5 TUG Team A - Jayda Hughes, Lily O`Sullivan 6 CUR Team C - Kaela O`Shea, Lauren Waller U11 Female Surf Board Race 1 Ruby Meehan (CUR) 2 Lucy Garufi (CUR) 3 Lily Nicolson (CUR)

4 Lily O`Sullivan (TUG) 5 Ella Hogben (CLG) 6 Jade Somerville (TH&C) U11 Female Surf Race 1 Lucy Garufi (CUR) 2 Lily Nicolson (CUR) 3 Mia Marks (TAL) 4 Bailey Day (TAL) 5 Kyeesha Freeman (Tweed Heads & CLG) 6 Emily Humphries (TAL) U11 Female Surf Team 1 CUR Team A - Lucy Garufi, Grace Granville, Saoirse Harding, Lily Nicolson 2 TAL Team A - Chloe Arthur, Bailey Day, Emily Humphries, Mia Marks 3 CUR Team B - Ruby Meehan, Kaela O`Shea, Mia Smith, Lauren Waller 4 CUR Team C - Mia Collins, Lilli Dickson, Ella Houston, Holly Morgan 5 TH&C Team A - Kyeesha Freeman, Molly Manahan, Jade Somerville, Georgia Wilson 6 TUG Team A - Jayda Hughes, Molly McLennan, Lily O`Sullivan, Charli Phillips U11 Male 1km Beach Run 1 Harper Bourke (TUG) 2 Reegan Drew (NKI) 3 Christopher Burgess (TAL) 4 Isaak Cullen (CUR) 5 Jude Taylor (PAC) 6 Daniel Maxted (CUR) U11 Male Beach Flags 1 Beau Shipton (PBQ) 2 Caleb Case (TAL) 3 Christopher Burgess (TAL) 4 Tyran Lang (PAC) 5 Isaak Cullen (CUR) 6 Ben Harvie (PAC) U11 Male Beach Relay 1 TAL Team A - Christopher Burgess, Caleb Case, Thomas Normoyle, Daniel O`Shaugnessy 2 PAC Team A - Ben Harvie, Tyran Lang, Mitchell Saunders, Jude Taylor 3 CUR Team A - Daniel Hardwick, Daniel Maxted, Hugh Munro, Charles Passmore 4 TUG Team A - Tom Beutel, Harper Bourke, Lukas Skorupski, Connor Skuse 5 CUR Team C - Luke Cahill, Saxon Halford, Finn Hay, James Roe 6 NKI Team A - Oklan Allard-Delahunt, Reegan Drew, Sashenka Jones, Oscar Wright U11 Male Beach Sprint 1 Christopher Burgess (TAL) 2 Beau Shipton (PBQ) 3 Charles Passmore (CUR) 4 Jude Taylor (PAC) 5 Oscar Wright (NKI) 6 Ben Harvie (PAC) U11 Male Cameron Relay 1 CUR Team A - Saxon Halford, Daniel Maxted, Hugh Munro, Charles Passmore 2 CUR Team C- Luke Cahill, Mitch Day, Brendon Taylor, Hugo Vitiello 3 CUR Team B - Isaak Cullen, Daniel Hardwick, Finn Hay, James Roe 4 TUG Team A - Tom Beutel, Harper Bourke, Lukas Skorupski, Connor Skuse 5 NKI Team A - Oklan Allard-Delahunt, Reegan Drew, Sashenka ones, Oscar Wright 6 TAL Team A - William Abbott, Christopher Burgess, Caleb Case, Thomas Normoyle U11 Male Surf Board Relay 1 CUR Team A - Saxon Halford, Daniel Hardwick, Hugh Munro 2 CUR Team B - Mitchell Day, Daniel Maxted, Charles Passmore 3 TUG Team A - Tom Beutel, Harper Bourke, Nathan Cooke

4 CUR Team C - Isaak Cullen, James Roe, Hugo Vitiello 5 NKI Team A - Oklan Allard-Delahunt, Reegan Drew, Sashenka Jones 6 TAL Team A - William Abbott, Christopher Burgess, Thomas Normoyle U11 Male Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR Team A - Saxon Halford, Hugh Munro 2 NKI Team A - Oklan Allard-Delahunt, Reegan Drew 3 CUR Team C -Charles Passmore, Hugo Vitiello 4 TH&C Team B - Tarkyn Boucher, Oliver Henderson 5 PAC Team A -Thomas Pade, Mitchell Saunders 6 TH&C Team A - Will Anderson, Tom Robson U11 Male Surf Race 1 Hugh Munro (CUR) 2 Kalani Mitchell-Darley (CLG) 3 Hugo Vitiello (CUR) 4 Daniel Maxted (CUR) 5 Oscar Wright (NKI) 6 James Roe (CUR) U11 Male Surf Team 1 CUR SLSC Team A - Daniel Maxted, Hugh Munro, James Roe, Hugo Vitiello 2 CUR SLSC Team C - Luke Cahill, Coeby Frigo, Saxon Halford, Brendon Taylor 3 CUR SLSC Team B - Isaak Cullen, Mitchell Day, Daniel Hardwick, Charles Passmore 4 NKI SLSC Team A - Oklan Allard-Delahunt, Reegan Drew, Sashenka Jones, Oscar Wright 5 TUG SLSC Team A - Tom Beutel, Harper Bourke, Nathan Cooke, Lukas Skorupski 6 TH&C SLSC Team A - Will Anderson, Tarkyn Boucher, Oliver Henderson, Tom Robson U11 Male Surf Board Race 1 Hugh Munro (CUR) 2 Charles Passmore (CUR) 3 Daniel Maxted (CUR) 4 Saxon Halford (CUR) 5 Reegan Drew (NKI) 6 Daniel Hardwick (CUR) U12 Female 1km Beach Run 1 Shelby Walter (TAL) 2 Shae Rooney (PAC) 3 Niamh Johnson (CUR) 4 Lily Sheridan (Kirra) 5 Tiarna Bembrick (PBQ) 6 Georgina Brodie (Bilinga) U12 Female Beach Flags 1 Halle Singh (NKI) 2 Lily Sheridan (Kirra) 3 Niamh Johnson (CUR) 4 Olivia Whichello (TUG) 5 Halle Geyer (CUR) 6 Lilli Wyatt (CUR) U12 Female Beach Relay 1 CUR SLSC Team A - Ellie Beer, Olivia Collins, Halle Geyer, Lilli Wyatt 2 KIR SLSC Team A - Caprice Byrne, Lauren Free, Daniella Hill, Lily heridan 3 TH&C SLSC Team A - Jordyn Fuller, Erin Gambin, Riley Henderson, Holly

Taylor 4 TUG SLSC Team A -Jorja Bindley, Evie Lamb, Zyah Timpano-Hair, Olivia

Whichello 5 PAC SLSC Team A - Elliena Escott, Jemima McGlinchy, Shae Rooney,

Tahnee Ryan 6 PBQ SLSC (QLD) Team A - Tiarna Bembrick, Jade McAtamney, Kia Pope,

Loren Walton U12 Female Beach Sprint 1 Ellie Beer (CUR) 2 Halle Singh (NKI) 3 Tiarna Bembrick (PBQ) 4 Holly Taylor (TH&C)

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5 Olivia Collins (CUR) 6 Olivia Whichello (TUG) U12 Female Cameron Relay 1 CUR Team A - Ellie Beer, Olivia Collins, Tanesha Smith, Lilli Wyatt 2 TUG Team A - Jorja Bindley, Zyah Timpano-Hair, Sophia Williams, Matilda Yates 3 TAL Team A - Olivia Kline, Bronte Malcolm, Jade Sneesby, Shelby Walter 4 CUR Team B - Ellie Engel, Halle Geyer, Niamh Johnson, Mia Norling 5 Kirra Team A - Lauren Free, Daniella Hill, Alexandra Rudland, Lily Sheridan 6 TH&C Team A -Jordyn Fuller, Erin Gambin, Emilly Jones, Holly Taylor U12 Female Surf Board Relay 1 CUR Team A - Olivia Collins, Ruby Meehan, Lilli Wyatt 2 CLG Team A - Ava Carlin, Ella Hogben, Amy Lipponen 3 TAL Team A- Belinda Macpherson, Bronte Malcolm, Shelby Walter 4 TH&C Team A -Jordyn Fuller, Erin Gambin, Emilly Jones 5 CUR Team B - Ellie Beer, Lucy Garufi, Tanesha Smith 6 TUG Team A - Zyah Timpano-Hair, Sophia Williams, Matilda Yates U12 Female Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR Team A - Olivia Collins, Lilli Wyatt 2 TUG Team B - Zyah Timpano-Hair, Sophia Williams 3 CLG Team A - Ava Carlin, Amy Lipponen 4 PBQ Team A - Jade Dearlove, Mia Picton 5 TH&C Team A - Jordyn Fuller, Erin Gambin 6 PBQ Team B - Jade McAtamney, Loren Walton U12 Female Surf Race 1 Sophia Williams (TUG) 2 Olivia Collins (CUR) 3 Tanesha Smith (CUR) 4 Mia Picton (PBQ) 5 Amy Lipponen (CLG) 6 Lily Sheridan (Kirra) U12 Female Surf Team 1 CUR Team A - Olivia Collins, Ellie Engel, Lucy Garufi, Tanesha Smith 2 TAL Team A - Olivia Kline, Belinda Macpherson, Bronte Malcolm, Shelby Walter 3 TUG Team A - Evie Lamb, Olivia Whichello, Sophia Williams, Matilda Yates 4 CUR Team B - Faith Alchin, Lily Nicolson, Mia Norling, Lilli Wyatt 5 TH&C Team A - Kyeesha Freeman, Jordyn Fuller, Erin Gambin, Emilly Jones 6 PBQ Team A - Jade Dearlove, Jade McAtamney, Mia Picton, Loren Walton U12 Female Surf Board Race 1 Olivia Collins (CUR) 2 Georgina Brodie (Bilinga) 3 Bronte Malcolm (TAL) 4 Lily Sheridan (Kirra) 5 Ava Carlin (CLG) 6 Jordyn Fuller (TH&C) U12 Male 1km Beach Run 1 Adam Page (TAL) 2 Brinn Little (CUR) 3 Jack Read (TAL) 4 Ryker Scott (PAC) 5 Kai Watson (CLG) 6 Hughie Thomas (TH&C) U12 Male Beach Flags 1 Cameron Lang (PAC) 2 Jayden Robb (CUR) 3 Reef Burgess (PAC) 4 Beau Smart (PBQ) 5 Thomas Glendenning (PAC) 6 Angus Fitz Gerald (CUR) U12 Male Beach Relay 1 CUR Team A - Brinn Little, Beau Meehan, Jayden Robb, Sean Rolton 2 TH&C Team A - William Cusbert, Taj Rich, Sol Sheining-Cruz, Hughie Thomas 3 PAC Team A - Reef Burgess, Thomas Glendenning, Cameron Lang, Ryker Scott 4 CUR Team B - Jed Cullen, Elliot Dowker, Min Jae Kyeong 5 CUR Team C - Quinn Butel, Samuel Morgan, Callum Munro, Darcy Winter 6 NKI Team A - Jack Bridges, Jack Herden, Brendon Hurst, Jayden

O`Rourke U12 Male Beach Sprint 1 Sol Sheining-Cruz (TH&C) 2 Jayden Robb (CUR) 3 Cameron Lang (PAC) 4 Sean Rolton (CUR) 5 Reef Burgess (PAC) 6 William Cusbert (TH&C) U12 Male Cameron Relay 1 TAL Team A - Brodie Desmond, Adam Page, Jack Read, Casey Wilson 2 CUR Team A - Angus Fitz Gerald, Brinn Little, Callum Munro, Jayden Robb 3 CUR Team B - Luke Clouston, Elliot Dowker, Sean Rolton, Darcy Winter 4 CUR Team C - Jed Cullen, Max Houghton, Beau Meehan, Samuel Morgan 5 CLG Team A - Shay Graham-Betts, Edward Nuttall, Nicholas Ratcliff, Kai Watson 6 NKI Team A - Jack Bridges, Reegan Drew, Jack Herden, Jayden O`Rourke U12 Male Surf Board Relay 1 CUR Team A - Luke Clouston, Brinn Little, Darcy Winter 2 CUR Team B - Elliot Dowker, Beau Meehan, Callum Munro 3 TAL Team A - Adam Page, Jack Read, Casey Wilson 4 CUR Team C - Quinn Butel, Angus Fitz Gerald, Samuel Morgan 5 CLG Team A - Isaac Cattanach, Nicholas Ratcliff, Kai Watson 6 TAL Team B - William Abbott, Brodie Desmond, Hayden Thompson U12 Male Surf Board Rescue 1 CLG SLSC Team A - Nicholas Ratcliff, Kai Watson 2 CUR SLSC Team A - Luke Clouston, Beau Meehan 3 CUR SLSC Team B - Brinn Little, Darcy Winter 4 TAL SLSC Team A - Adam Page, Casey Wilson 5 CUR SLSC Team C - Elliot Dowker, Max Houghton 6 TAL SLSC Team B - Brodie Desmond, Jack Read U12 Male Surf Race 1 Casey Wilson (TAL) 2 Kai Watson (CLG) 3 Jack Read (TAL) 4 Darcy Winter (CUR) 5 Brinn Little (CUR) 6 Angus Fitz Gerald (CUR) U12 Male Surf Team 1 CUR A - Luke Clouston, Angus Fitz Gerald, Max Houghton, Darcy Winter 2 CUR B - Elliot Dowker, Brinn Little, Beau Meehan, Sebastian Younan 3 CLG A - Isaac Cattanach, Kalani Mitchell-Darley, Nicholas Ratcliff, Kai Watson 4 TAL A - Adam Page, Jack Read, Hayden Thompson, Casey Wilson 5 CUR C - Quinn Butel, Jed Cullen, Samuel Morgan, Callum Munro 6 TUG A - Nathan Cooke, Jack Daly, Tai Dowling, Reece Goldblatt U12 Male Surf Board Race 1 Brinn Little (CUR) 2 Beau Meehan (CUR) 3 Adam Page (TAL) 4 Kai Watson (CLG) 5 Beau Smart (PBQ) 6 Hughie Thomas (TH&C) U13 Female 1km Beach Run 1 Jessica Slattery (PAC) 2 Billie Italia (CLG) 3 Carla Sykes (TH&C) 4 Kara Pease (TH&C) 5 Libby Schuster (PAC) 6 Elizabeth Sykes (TH&C) U13 Female Beach Flags 1 Erin Buckby (PAC) 2 Alexandria Dickson (CUR) 3 Konatsu Ido (PBQ) 4 Jessica Slattery (PAC) 5 Elizabeth Sykes (TH&C) 6 Zoey Plater (PAC) U13 Female Beach Relay 1 PAC Team A - Erin Buckby, Emily Pade, Zoey Plater, Jessica Slattery

2 CUR Team A - Alexandria Dickson, Taylor Hay, Abigail Houston, Georgina Morgan 3 CUR Team B - Ellie Beer, Kaitlyn Byrne, Ruby Mason, Olivia Prosser 4 TH&C Team A - Taylah Boucher, Kara Pease, Elizabeth Sykes, Carla Sykes 5 NKI Team A - Makalie Lower, Hannah Lund, Natasha Patricks, Natalie Wright 6 PAC Team B - Heidi Avery, Aylah Crutch, Jemima McGlinchy, Libby Schuster U13 Female Beach Sprint 1 Zoey Plater (PAC) 2 Alexandria Dickson (CUR) 3 Ella Kinneally (Kirra) 4 Jessica Slattery (PAC) 5 Annika-Louise Johnson (PBQ) 6 Taylah Ross (TAL) U13 Female Cameron Relay 1 CUR SLSC Team A - Alli Bellue, Alexandria Dickson, Abigail Houston, Georgina Morgan 2 TAL SLSC A - Kiara Daddy, Brodie Hennessey, Pia Long, Taylah Ross 3 CUR SLSC B - Kaitlyn Byrne, Taylor Hay, Ella MacLachlan, Ruby Mason 4 Kirra SLSC A - Chloe Gould, Ella Kinneally, Lily Sheridan, Tahleea Taylor 5 NKI SLSC A - Makalie Lower, Hannah Lund, Natasha Patricks, Natalie Wright 6 CUR SLSC C - Faith Alchin, Lilli Dowker, Olivia Prosser, Jasmine Searle U13 Female Surf Board Relay 1 CUR Team A - Alli Bellue, Ella MacLachlan, Georgina Morgan 2 TH&C Team A - Taylah Boucher, Elizabeth Sykes, Carla Sykes 3 CUR Team B - Kaitlyn Byrne, Taylor Hay, Jasmine Searle 4 NKI Team A - Makalie Lower, Hannah Lund, Natasha Patricks 5 PAC Team A - Heidi Avery, Aylah Crutch, Jessica Slattery 6 PAC Team B - Erin Buckby, Emily Pade, Libby Schuster U13 Female Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR Team A - Alli Bellue, Georgina Morgan 2 TAL Team A - Brodie Hennessey, Taylah Ross 3 CUR Team B - Ella MacLachlan, Jasmine Searle 4 TUG Team A - Gemma Glenny, Sophia Williams 5 TH&C Team A - Taylah Boucher, Elizabeth Sykes 6 CUR Team C - Kaitlyn Byrne, Taylor Hay U13 Female Surf Race 1 Alli Bellue (CUR) 2 Georgina Morgan (CUR) 3 Ella MacLachlan (CUR) 4 Taylah Ross (TAL) 5 Brodie Hennessey (TAL) 6 Makalie Lower (NKI) U13 Female Surf Team 1 CUR Team A - Alli Bellue, Ella MacLachlan, Georgina Morgan, Jasmine Searle 2 TAL A - Kiara Daddy, Brodie Hennessey, Olivia Kline, Taylah Ross 3 CUR Team B - Kaitlyn Byrne, Taylor Hay, Abigail Houston, Ruby Mason 4 NKI Team A - Makalie Lower, Hannah Lund, Jessica Platell, Natalie Wright 5 CLG Team A - Ashley Burns, Marleigh Dreyer, Billie Italia, Amelia Kuhn 6 PAC Team A - Erin Buckby, Emily Pade, Zoey Plater, Jessica Slattery U13 Female Surf Board Race 1 Taylah Ross (TAL) 2 Georgina Morgan (CUR) 3 Alli Bellue (CUR) 4 Ella MacLachlan (CUR) 5 Elizabeth Syke (TH&C) 6 Kaitlyn Byrne (CUR) U13 Male 1km Beach Run 1 Samuel McAuliffe (PBQ) 2 Joel Pavlides (TAL) 3 Sabastian Craw (TUG) 4 Brayden Walton (PBQ) 5 Ben Wright (Kirra) 6 Jack Humrich (TUG) U13 Male Beach Flags 1 Luke Shipton (PBQ) 2 Riley Winter (PBQ) 3 Hina Tukino (CUR)

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4 Jack Humrich (TUG) 5 Andrew O`Neill (PBQ) 6 Harry Morrison (NKI) U13 Male Beach Relay 1 PBQ Team A - Jonah Berlowitz, Luke Francis, Luke Shipton, Riley

Winter 2 PAC Team B - Reef Burgess, Thomas Glendenning, Cameron Lang,

Ryker Scott 3 CUR Team A - Ben Batchelor, Carter Brodhurst-Hill, Hina Tukino, Jack

Wilkins 4 Kirra Team A - Matthew McPhee, Ethan Weatherhog, Ben Wright 5 PAC Team A - Dylan Haines, Joshua Mowbray, Ethan Rosewarne,

Jaxon Ryan U13 Male Beach Sprint 1 Luke Shipton (PBQ) 2 Ethan Weatherhog (Kirra) 3 Joel Pavlides (TAL) 4 Jack Humrich (TUG) 5 Carter Brodhurst-Hill (CUR) 6 Riley Winter (PBQ) U13 Male Cameron Relay 1 CUR Team A - Ben Batchelor, Carter Brodhurst-Hill, Jack Granville,

Sebastian Younan 2 CUR Team B - Liam O`Brien, Jack Sparke, Hina Tukino, Jack Wilkins 3 TUG Team A - Sabastian Craw, Tai Dowling, Jack Humrich, James

Huntley-Chipper 4 CUR Team C - Sam Frost, Toby Mayes, Aidan Upton, Harrie Van Den

Broek 5 PBQ Team A - Luke Fraser, Samuel McAuliffe, Luke Shipton, Riley

Winter 6 PBQ Team B - Luke Francis, Andrew O`Neill, Ethan Pole, Brayden

Walton U13 Male Surf Board Relay 1 CUR Team A - Jack Granville, Toby Mayes, Liam O`Brien 2 PBQ Team A - Luke Francis, Samuel McAuliffe, Andrew O`Neill 3 CUR Team B - Ben Batchelor, Sam Frost, Sebastian Younan 4 TUG Team A - Sabastian Craw, Jack Humrich, James Huntley-Chipper 5 PBQ Team B - Luke Fraser, Beau Smart, Riley Winter 6 PAC Team A - Dylan Haines, Cameron Lang, Joshua Mowbray U13 Male Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR Team A - Jack Granville, Sebastian Younan 2 CUR Team B - Toby Mayes, Liam O`Brien 3 CUR Team C - Ben Batchelor, Sam Frost 4 PBQ Team B - Luke Francis, Andrew O`Neill 5 PBQ Team C - Harry Tas, Brayden Walton 6 TUG Team A - Sabastian Craw, James Huntley-Chipper U13 Male Surf Race 1 Toby Mayes (CUR) 2 Jack Granville, (CUR) 3 Liam O`Brien (CUR) 4 Sam Frost (CUR) 5 Matthew McPhee (Kirra) 6 Thomas Hanson (Rainbow Bay) U13 Male Surf Team 1 CUR Team A - Sam Frost, Toby Mayes, Jack Sparke, Sebastian Younan 2 CUR Team B - Ben Batchelor, Jack Granville, Liam O`Brien, Naithanial

Thomson-Smith 3 PBQ Team A - Luke Fraser, Sam McAuliffe, Andrew O`Neill, Harry Tas 4 TH&C Team A - Mitchell Gray, Joseph Manning, Benjamin McCloskey,

Scott Wartmann U13 Male Surf Board Race 1 Jack Granville (CUR) 2 Liam O`Brien (CUR) 3 Samuel McAuliffe (PBQ) 4 Toby Mayes (CUR) 5 Luke Francis (PBQ) 6 Jack Humrich (TUG) U14 Female 2km Beach Run 1 Drew Younger (TH&C) 2 Isabella Brodie (Bilinga) 3 Kirah Bembrick (PAC) 4 Lily Harvie (PAC) 5 Sophie Arthur (TAL) 6 Cassie Crowe (TAL) U14 Female Beach Flags

1 Nikki Arnold (TUG) 2 Kirah Bembrick (PAC) 3 Kristie Bowers (PAC) 4 Morgan Whittaker (TUG) 5 Madizen Wilkins (CUR) 6 Sophie Clemson (NKI) U14 Female Beach Relay 1 PAC Team A - Kirah Bembrick, Kristie Bowers, Lily Harvie, Taylah

Slattery 2 PAC Team B - Angel Avery, Amelia Kay, Zoey Plater, Jessica Slattery 3 TUG Team A - Nikki Arnold, Chloe Skorupski, Morgan Whittaker,

Hannah Willis-Jones 4 CUR Team A - Lilli Dowker, Amy Nelson, Airli O`Brien, Madizen

Wilkins 5 Kirra Team A - Paris Campbell, Caitlin Free, Ella Kinneally, Stella Rafter 6 TAL Team A - Sophie Arthur, Cassie Crowe, Morgan McNamara, Grace

Normoyle U14 Female Beach Sprint 1 McNamara Morgan (TAL) 2 Arthur Sophie (TAL) 3 Bowers Kristie (PAC) 4 Bembrick Kirah (PAC) 5 Wilkins Madizen (CUR) 6 Free Caitlin (Kirra) U14 Female Cameron Relay 1 CUR Team A - Lilli Dowker, Mia Hyland, Amy Nelson, Madizen Wilkins 2 CUR Team B - Samantha Harwood, Emily Maxted, Gemma Nicolson,

Airli O`Brien 3 NKI Team A - Aurah Allard-Delahunt, Matilda Barnes, Sophie

Clemson, Gemma Drew 4 TH&C Team A - Maddison Fuller, Ashleigh Jones, Taylor Wilson, Drew

Younger 5 TAL Team A - Sophie Arthur, Tiahni Bailey, Grace Normoyle, Holly

Pascoe 6 Kirra Team A - Paris Campbell, Caitlin Free, Ella Kinneally, Stella Rafter U14 Female Surf Board Relay 1 CUR Team A - Lilli Dowker, Gemma Nicolson, Airli O`Brien 2 TAL Team A -Sophie Arthur, Tiahni Bailey, Cassie Crowe 3 TH&C Team A - Maddison Fuller, Ashleigh Jones, Drew Younger 4 NKI Team A - Matilda Barnes, Sophie Clemson, Gemma Drew 5 PAC Team A - Kristie Bowers, Lily Harvie, Taylah Slattery 6 CUR Team B - Mia Hyland, Amy Nelson, Hannah Van Den Broek U14 Female Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR Team A - Lilli Dowker, Mia Hyland 2 CUR Team B - Gemma Nicolson, Airli O`Brien 3 PBQ Team B - Laticia Josephson, Ruby Traucnieks 4 NKI Team A - Matilda Barnes, Gemma Drew 5 Kirra Team A - Paris Campbell, Stella Rafter 6 TH&C Team B - Maddison Fuller, Drew Younger U14 Female Surf Race 1 Mia Hyland (CUR) 2 Lilli Dowker (CUR) 3 Gemma Nicolson (CUR) 4 Sophie Arthur (TAL) 5 Matilda Barnes (NKI) 6 Airli O`Brien (CUR) U14 Female Surf Team 1 CUR Team A - Lilli Dowker, Mia Hyland, Gemma Nicolson, Airli

O`Brien 2 TH&C Team A - Maddison Fuller, Ashleigh Jones, Taylor Wilson, Drew

Younger 3 TAL Team A - Sophie Arthur, Tiahni Bailey, Cassie Crowe, Grace

Normoyle 4 CUR Team B - Emily Maxted, Amy Nelson, Hannah Van Den Broek,

Madizen Wilkins 5 NKI Team A - Aurah Allard-Delahunt, Matilda Barnes, Sophie

Clemson, Gemma Drew 6 PAC Team A - Kristie Bowers, Lily Harvie, Maya Ryan, Taylah Slattery U14 Female Surf Board Race 1 Ruby Traucnieks (PBQ) 2 Maddison Fuller (TH&C) 3 Lilli Dowker (CUR) 4 Drew Younger (TH&C) 5 Sophie Arthur (TAL) 6 Paris Campbell (Kirra)

U14 Male 2km Beach Run 1 Toby Marks (TAL) 2 Jake Somerville (TH&C) 3 Jack Cullen (TUG) 4 Christopher Howe (PBQ) 5 Hunter Hughes (Kirra) 6 Harrison Schofield (PAC) U14 Male Beach Flags 1 Tom Bryson (PBQ) 2 Harrison Schofield (PAC) 3 Oliver Wheeler (TUG) 4 Aidan Phelan (PBQ) 5 Taine Clarke (TUG) 6 Oliver Singh (PAC) U14 Male Beach Relay 1 CUR Team A -Harrison Halliwell, Morgan Houston, Jess Little, Nate

Searle 2 TUG Team A - Thomas Brooks, Taine Clarke, Jack Cullen, Oliver

Wheeler 3 PBQ Team A - Tom Bryson, Aidan Phelan, Cooper Pope, Jy Smart 4 TH&C Team A - Tyson King, Joseph Manning, Ethan Maxted, Jake

Somerville 5 TUG Team B - Andrew Cooke, Nicolas Greening, James Lamb, Aiden

McNeill 6 CUR Team B - Jhett Bond, Carter Brodhurst-Hill, Hudson Pollard, Jake

Waller U14 Male Beach Sprint 1 Tom Bryson (PBQ) 2 Hunter Hughes, (Kirra) 3 Morgan Houston (CUR) 4 Jake Somerville (TH&C) 5 Thomas Brooks (TUG) 6 Ryan Garner (Rainbow Bay) U14 Male Cameron Relay 1 CUR Team B - Jhett Bond, Carter Brodhurst-Hill, Hudson Frigo, Jake

Waller 2 CUR Team A - Harrison Halliwell, Morgan Houston, Jess Little, Nate

Searle 3 TH&C Team A - Tyson King, Joseph Manning, Ethan Maxted, Jake

Somerville 4 CUR Team C - Lachlan Munro, Roman Norling, Hudson Pollard, Kyle

Trevor-Jones 5 TUG Team A - Thomas Brooks, Taine Clarke, Jack Cullen, James Lamb 6 PBQ Team A - Tom Bryson, Christopher Howe, Cooper Pope, Jy Smart U14 Male Surf Board Relay 1 CUR Team A - Jhett Bond, Harrison Halliwell, Jess Little 2 TH&C Team A - Tyson King, Ethan Maxted, Jake Somerville 3 PBQ Team A - Tom Bryson, Sebastian Cox, Christopher Howe 4 CUR Team B - Hudson Frigo, Roman Norling, Jake Waller 5 CUR Team C - Morgan Houston, Lachlan Munro, Nate Searle 6 TUG Team A - Thomas Brooks, Andrew Cooke, Jack Cullen U14 Male Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR Team A - Hudson Frigo, Jess Little 2 TH&C Team A - Tyson King, Jake Somerville 3 CUR Team B - Harrison Halliwell, Norling, Roman 4 PAC Team A - Harrison Schofield, Oliver Singh 5 PBQ Team A - Christopher Howe, Cooper Pope 6 CUR Team D - Lachlan Munro, Nate Searle U14 Male Surf Race 1 Jake Somerville (TH&C) 2 Jess Little (CUR) 3 Hudson Frigo (CUR) 4 Roman Norling (CUR) 5 Jhett Bond (CUR) 6 William Bryant (Bilinga) U14 Male Surf Team 1 CUR Team A - Jhett Bond, Hudson Frigo, Harrison Halliwell, Jess Little 2 CUR Team B - Lachlan Munro, Roman Norling, Nate Searle, Kyle

Trevor-Jones 3 TH&C Team A - Mitchell Gray, Tyson King, Ethan Maxted, Jake

Somerville 4 TUG Team A - Jack Cullen, Nicolas Greening, James Lamb, Aiden

McNeill 5 PBQ Team A - Jack Carroll, Sebastian Cox, Christopher Howe, Cooper Pope

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6 PBQ Team B - Blake Bartlett, Aidan Phelan, Jy Smart, Lance Wegner U14 Male Surf Board Race 1 Jess Little (CUR) 2 Harrison Halliwell (CUR) 3 Tom Bryson (PBQ) 4 Tyson King (TH&C) 5 Nate Searle (CUR) 6 Sebastian Cox (PBQ) U11 Ironman 1 Hugh Munro (CUR) 2 Kalani Mitchell-Darley (CLG) 3 Hugo Vitiello (CUR) 4 Charles Passmore (CUR) 5 Daniel Hardwick (CUR) 6 Daniel Maxted (CUR) U11 Ironwoman 1 Lily Nicolson (CUR) 2 Lucy Garufi (CUR) 3 Bailey Day (TAL) 4 Ruby Meehan (CUR) 5 Jade Somerville (TH&C) 6 Kyeesha Freeman (TH&C) U12 Ironman 1 Kai Watson (CLG) 2 Casey Wilson (TAL) 3 Luke Clouston (CUR) 4 Brinn Little (CUR) 5 Darcy Winter (CUR) 6 Angus Fitz Gerald (CUR) U12 Ironwoman 1 Sophia Williams (TUG) 2 Olivia Collins (CUR) 3 Tanesha Smith (CUR) 4 Mia Picton (PBQ) 5 Bronte Malcolm (TAL) 6 Shelby Walter (TAL) U13 Ironman 1 Jack Granville (CUR) 2 Toby Mayes (CUR) 3 Liam O`Brien (CUR) 4 Sam Frost (CUR) 5 Samuel McAuliffe (PBQ) 6 James Huntley-Chipper (TUG) U13 Ironwoman 1 Alli Bellue (CUR) 2 Taylah Ross (TAL) 3 Georgina Morgan (CUR) 4 Ella MacLachlan (CUR) 5 Jasmine Searle (CUR) 6 Brodie Hennessey (TAL) U14 Ironman 1 Jess Little (CUR) 2 Hudson Frigo (CUR) 3 Jake Somerville (TH&C) 4 Harrison Halliwell (CUR) 5 Jhett Bond (CUR) 6 Roman Norling (CUR) U14 Ironwoman 1 Gemma Nicolson (CUR) 2 Mia Hyland (CUR) 3 Lilli Dowker (CUR) 4 Sophie Arthur (TAL) 5 Maddison Fuller (TH&C) 6 Airli O`Brien (CUR) U11 - U15 All Age Beach Relay 1 CUR Team A - Ben Batchelor, Ellie Beer, Carter Brodhurst-Hill, Harrison Halliwell,Daniel Hardwick, Morgan Houston, Charles Passmore, Jayden Robb, Zane Rowles, Luke Wyatt 2 CUR Team B - Cole Geyer, Ella Houston, Veronica McNevin, Beau Meehan, Georgina Morgan, Hugh Munro, Sean Rolton, Nate Searle, Ryan Suddes, Jack Wilkins 3 PAC Team A - Kristie Bowers, Patrick Buchanan, Reef Burgess, Ben

Harvie, Cameron Lang, Zoey Plater, Lachlan Plater, Oliver Singh, Jessica Slattery, Jacqui Slattery

4 PBQ Team A - Tiarna Bembrick, Tom Bryson, Charlie Hoare, Annika-Louise Johnson, Laticia Josephson, Kia Pope, Zac Ruff, Luke Shipton, Riley Winter, Kyle Winter

U11 - U15 March Past 1 CUR SLSC Team A - Faith Alchin, Lilli Dickson, Alexandria Dickson, Samantha Harwood, Taylor Hay, Abigail Houston, Ruby Mason, Hayley Mason, Olivia Prosser, Jasmine Searle, Hannah Van Den Broek, Lilli Wyatt 2 TH&C SLSC Team A - Tiani Freeman, Kyeesha Freeman, Maddison Fuller, Jordyn Fuller, Erin Gambin, Emilly Jones, Ashleigh Jones, Zac King, Tyson King, Adelle Maxted, Riley Small, Drew Younger 3 TAL SLSC Team A - Sophie Arthur, Chloe Arthur, Tiahni Bailey, Cassie Crowe, Kiara Daddy, Chloe Desmond, Jessica Finch, Emily Humphries, Belinda Macpherson, Bronte Malcolm, Grace Normoyle, Holly Pascoe 4 CLG SLSC Team A - Thomas Alexander, Amadeus Bellenger, Ashley Burns, Makensie Chapman, Hallie Della, Marleigh Dreyer, Lucinda Flaherty, David Hobson, Billie Italia, Charles Nuttall, Dean Rendall, Lachlan Taylor 5 PAC SLSC Team A - Heidi Avery, Gabrielle Avery, Angel Avery, Matilda Beikoff Smart, Kate Buchanan, Aylah Crutch, Sophie Jordan, Ava Mowbray, Tahnee Ryan, Harrison Schofield, Taylah Slattery, Jacqui Slattery

PDB SURF RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS

U14 Female Champion Lifesaver 1 Taylah Slattery (PAC) 2 Matilda Barnes (NKI) U14 Male Champion Lifesaver 1 Samuel Rudland (KIR) 2 Harrison Schofield (PAC) U15 Female Champion Lifesaver 1 Elizabeth Rudland (KIR) 2 Keely Smith (CUR) 3 Taylah Slattery (PAC) U15 Male Champion Lifesaver 1 Harrison Schofield (PAC) U15 Patrol Competition 1 NKI Team A – Aurah Allard-Delahunt, Matilda Barnes, Sophie Clemson, Gemma Drew U19 First Aid 1 KIR Team A – Hudson Allard-Delahunt, Mark Sheldrick 40+ Male Champion Lifesaver 1 Kevin Schofield (PAC)

PDB SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

Open Female Beach Flags 1 Hayley Bowers (PAC) 2 Claire Perryn (Kirra) Open Female Beach Relay 1 PBQ – Chloe Blake, Ashleigh Blake, Rebecca Petersen, Emily Rawlings Open Female Beach Sprint 1 Hayley Bowers (PAC) 2 Claire Perryn (Kirra) Open Female Double Ski 1 CUR – Miranda Davies, Natalie Peat 2 TAL A – Sarah Harvey, Samantha Tiley 3 TAL B – Emma McPherson, Melanie Walker Open Female Ironwoman 1 Natalie Peat (CUR) 2 Miranda Davies (CUR) Open Female Surf Board 1 Natalie Peat (CUR) 2 Lisa Lower (NKI) 3 Miranda Davies (CUR) 4 Chandler Searle (CUR) 5 Prue Davies (CUR) 6 Chelsea Feuerriegel (CUR) Open Female Surf Board Relay 1 CUR – Miranda Davies, Natalie Peat, Chandler Searle 2 PBQ (QLD) – Chloe Blake, Ashleigh Blake, Emily Rawlings Open Female Surf Race 1 Natalie Peat (CUR) 2 Prue Davies (CUR) 3 Miranda Davies (CUR) 4 Lisa Lower (NKI)

5 Georgia Meredith (CUR) 6 Mia Bellue (CUR) Open Female Surf Ski 1 Miranda Davies (CUR) 2 Natalie Peat (CUR) 3 Rebecca Petersen (PBQ QLD) 4 Samantha Tiley (TAL) Open Female Surf Ski Relay 1 TAL A – Emma McPherson, Samantha Tiley, Erin Wilson 2 TAL B – Sianah Bailey, Giselle Parmenter, Melanie Walker Open Female Surf Team 1 CUR – Prue Davies, Miranda Davies, Georgia Meredith, Natalie Peat 2 PBQ (QLD) – Chloe Blake, Ashleigh Blake, Rebecca Petersen, Emily Rawlings Open Female Taplin 3 person 1 CUR A – Prue Davies, Miranda Davies, Chandler Searle 2 CUR B – Chelsea Feuerriegel, Georgia Meredith, Natalie Peat 3 NKI – Talisha Herden, Lisa Lower, Ashleigh Lower 4 TAL – Emma McPherson, Samantha Tiley, Erin Wilson 5 PBQ (QLD) – Chole Blake, Ashleigh Blake, Rebecca Petersen Open Male Beach Flags 1 Eli Clemson (Kirra) 2 Zachary Wyper (CLG) 3 Benjamin Domeracki (Kirra) 4 Ty-Michael Henrisson-Lopez (CLG) 5 Phillip Wyper (CLG) 6 Joshua Clemson (Kirra) Open Male Beach Relay 1 CLG – Ty-Michael Henrisson-Lopez, Nicholas Jones, Remi Paulorena, Zachary Wyper 2 Kirra – Hudson Allard-Delahunt, Eli Clemson, Benjamin Domeracki, Isaac Nation Open Male Beach Sprint 1 Benjamin Domeracki (Kirra) 2 Eli Clemson (Kirra) 3 Isaac Nation (Kirra) 4 Nicholas Jones (CLG) 5 Ty-Michael Henrisson-Lopez (CLG) 6 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) Open Male Double Ski 1 TAL A – Gavin Cole, Darryl Dyer 2 CUR B – Shaun O’Brien , Shaun Robertson 3 CUR A – Christopher Maynard Tom Bolt 4 TAL B – Beau Bailey, Dylan Magee 5 CUR C – Lachlan Green, Thomas Green 6 TAL C – Greg Bowditch, Greg Juniper Open Male Ironman 1 Anthony Dougherty (TUG) 2 Daniel Hart (CUR) 3 Joshua Clouston (CUR) 4 Sean Kelly (TUG) 5 Seth Merrett (CUR) 6 Shaun Robertson (CUR) Open Male Surf Board 1 Jayden Erskine (CUR) 2 Campbell McDonald (TUG) 3 Joshua Clouston (CUR) 4 Samuel Hamilton (TUG) 5 Samuel Gill (CUR) 6 Anthony Dougherty (TUG) Open Male Surf Board Relay 1 CUR C – Jayden Erskine, Daniel Hart, Matthew Kelly 2 TUG A – Samuel Hamilton, Campbell McDonald, Ryan Smart 3 CUR G – Joshua Clouston, Jackson Cosgrove, Samuel Gill 4 TUG E – Jordan Emery, Kye Hawkins, Ethan Sly 5 TUG D - Cooper Alcock, Jack Butler, Anthony Dougherty 6 TUG B - Sean Kelly, David Monaghan, Owen Viles Open Male Surf Race 1 Scott Pegg (CUR) 2 Ethan Clouston (CUR) 3 Samuel Hamilton (TUG) 4 Joshua Clouston (CUR) 5 Jackson Cosgrove (CUR) 6 Jye Rogers (TUG)

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Open Male Surf Ski 1 Samuel Hamilton (TUG) 2 Anthony Dougherty (TUG) 3 Nicholas Dennis (PBQ QLD) 4 Sean Kelly (TUG) 5 Shaun Robertson (CUR) 6 Dylan Magee (TAL) Open Male Surf Ski Relay 1 TUG B – Sean Kelly, David Monaghan, Owen Viles 2 TAL Gavin Cole, Darryl Dyer, Dylan Magee 3 TUG A – Joel Erskine, Christopher Hunt, Jye Rogers 4 CUR – Jayden Erskine, Shaun O’Brien, Shaun Robertson 5 TUG C – Cooper Alcock, Jack Butler, Anthony Dougherty 6 TUG D – Samuel Hamilton, Campbell McDonald, Ryan Smart Open Male Surf Team 1 CUR A – Jackson Cosgrove, Matthew Davis, Lincoln Dews, Scott Pegg 2 TUG A – Samuel Hamilton, Sean Kelly, Campbell McDonald, Jye Rogers 3 CUR B – Joshua Clouston, Ethan Clouston, Ben Johnston, Seth Merrett 4 TUG B – Joel Erskine, Christopher Hunt, Ethan Sly, Owen Viles Open Male Taplin 3 person 1 CUR A – Jackson Cosgrove, Jayden Erskine, Matthew Kelly 2 CUR C – Samuel Gill, Shaun O’Brien, Scott Pegg 3 TUG A – Samuel Hamilton, Campbell McDonald, Ryan Smart 4 TUG G – Cooper Alcock, Jack Butler, Anthony Dougherty 5 CUR F – Joshua Clouston, Ethan Clouston, Shaun Robertson U15 Female Beach Flags 1 Veronica McNevin (CUR) 2 Kirah Bembrick (PAC) 3 Lily Harvie (PAC) 4 Sophie Clemson (NKI) 5 Kristie Bowers (PAC) 6 Maiddison Fuller (TH&C) U15 Female Beach Relay 1 PAC – Kirah Bembrick, Kristie Bowers, Lily Harvie, Taylah Slattery 2 CUR – Hannah Carter, Veronica McNevin, Amelia Searle, Keely Smith 3 CLG – Monique Burns, Mia Carlin, Anais Loubet, Taylah Watson 4 NKI – Matilda Barnes, Sophie Clemson, Gemma Drew, Laura Prior 5 TH&C – Maddison Fuller, Adelle Maxted, Taylor Wilson, Drew Younger U15 Female Beach Sprint 1 Veronica McNevin (CUR) 2 Kristie Bowers (PAC) 3 Kirah Bembrick (PAC) 4 Taylah Slattery (PAC) 5 Hannah Carter (CUR) 6 Sophie Clemson (NKI) U15 Female Cameron Relay 1 CLG – Monique Burns, Tahnie Lipponen, Anais Loubet, Taylah Watson 2 TAL – Sophie Arthur, Tianhi Bailey, Ellen Kline, Holly Pascoe 3 CUR – Hannah Carter, Veronica McNevin, Amelia Searle, Keely Smith 4 NKI – Aurah Allard-Delahunt, Matilda Barnes, Sophie Clemson, Laura Prior 5 TH&C – Tiani Freeman, Maddiosn Fuller, Adelle Maxted, Drew Younger U15 Female Ironwoman 1 Tahnie Lipponen (CLG) 2 Anais Loubet (CLG) 3 Elizabeth Rudland (Kirra) 4 Keely Smith (CUR) 5 Sophie Arthur (TAL) 6 Taylah Watson (CLG) U15 Female Surf Board 1 Tahnie Lipponen (CLG) 2 Keely Smith (CUR) 3 Drew Younger (TH&C) 4 Anais Loubet (CLG)

5 Elizabeth Rudland (Kirra) 6 Taylah Watson (CLG) U15 Female Surf Board Relay 1 CLG A – Tahnie Lipponen, Anais Loubet, Taylah Watson 2 CUR A– Hannah Carter, Veronica McNevin, Keely Smith 3 TH&C A - Maddison Fuller, Ashleigh Jones, Drew Younger 4 NKI A – Matilda Barnes, Sophie Clemson, Gemma Drew 5 TH&C B– Tiani Freeman, Adelle Maxted, Taylor Wilson 6 TAL A– Sophie Arthur, Sianah Bailey, Holly Pascoe U15 Female Surf Race 1 Tahnie Lipponen (CLG) 2 Elizabeth Rudland (Kirra) 3 Taylah Watson (CLG) 4 Keely Smith (CUR) 5 Ellen Kline (TAL) 6 Sophie Arthur (TAL) U15 Female Surf Team 1 CLG – Monique Burns, Tahnie Lipponen, Anais Loubet, Taylah Watson 2 TAL – Sophie Arthur, Tiahni Bailey, Ellen Kline, Holly Pascoe 3 CUR – Hannah Carter, Veronica McNevin, Amelia Searle, Keely Smith 4 TH&C – Tiani Freeman, Maddison Fuller, Ashleigh Jones, Taylor Wilson 5 NKI – Aurah Allard-Delahunt, Matilda Barnes, Sophie Clemson, Gemma Drew U15 Ironman 1 Jordan Emery (TUG) 2 Jackson Chapman (CLG) 3 Alex Wilson (PBQ QLD) 4 Jake Somerville (TH&C) 5 Rhys McVeigh (TAL) 6 Joe Engel (CUR) U15 Male Beach Flags 1 Daniel Yeowart (TH&C) 2 Zac King (TH&C) 3 Harrison Scholfield (PAC) 4 Patrick Buchanan (PAC) 5 Hunter Hughes (Kirra) 6 Jordan Emery (TUG) U15 Male Beach Relay 1 TH&C – Zac King, Riley Small, Jake Somerville, Daniel Yeowart 2 Kirra- Lance Dolan, Hunter Hughes, Liam Raaen, Owen Wells U15 Male Beach Sprint 1 Daniel Yeowart (TH&C) 2 Hunter Hughes (Kirra) 3 Zac King (TH&C) 4 Owen Wells (Kirra) 5 Lachlan Plater (PAC) 6 Jake Somerville (TH&C) U15 Cameron Relay 1 TH&C – Zac King, Riley Small, Jake Somerville, Daniel Yeowart 2 TUG – Jordan Emery, Hayden Lansdown, Austin Lansdown, Charlie Tighe 3 TAL – Jakes Henderson, Cooper Hennessey, Rhys McVeigh, Lachlan Pascoe 4 Kirra – Lance Dolan, Hunter Hughes, Samuel Rudland, Owen Wells 5 PBQ – Sebastian Cox, Christopher, Sooper Pope, Alex Wilson U15 Male Surf Board 1 Jordan Emery (TUG) 2 Jackson Chapman (CLG) 3 Charlie Tighe (TUG) 4 Alex Wilson (PBQ) 5 Joe Engel (CUR) 6 Zac King (TH&C) U15 Male Surf Board Relay 1 TUG – Jordan Emery, Hayden Lansdown, Charlie Tighe 2 TH&C – Zac King, Tyson King, Jake Somerville 3 PBQ – Tom Bryson, Christopher, Alex Wilson 4 TAL – Cooper Hennessey, Rhys McVeigh, Lachlan Pascoe 5 CUR – Joe Engel, Jacob Loughnan, Nate Searle 6 TH&C – Ethan Maxted, Riley Small, Daniel Yeowart U15 Male Surf Race 1 Jordan Emery (TUG) 2 Jackson Chapman (CLG) 3 Jake Somerville (TH&C)

4 Jacob Loughnan (CUR) 5 Austin Lansdown (TUG) 6 Rhys McVeigh (TAL) U15 Male Surf Team 1 TUG – Jordan Emery, Hayden Lansdown, Austin Lansdown, Charlie Tighe 2 TH&C – Zac King, Riley Small, Jake Somerville, Daniel Yeowart 3 TAL – Jake Henderson, Cooper Hennessey, Rhys McVeigh, Lachlan Pascoe 4 PBQ – Sebastian Cox, Christopher Howe, Cooper Pope, Alex Wilson U17 Surf Ski Relay 1 CUR – Ethan Clouston, Thomas Green, Tiago Grieve 2 TUG – Cooper Alcock, Jordan Emery, Charlie Tighe 3 TAL – Reece Bailey, Jack Lund, Patrick Macpherson U17 Female Beach Flags 1 Hayley Bowers (PAC) 2 Erin Wilson (TAL) 3 Karla Macpherson (TAL) 4 Giselle Parmenter (TAL) 5 Samantha Ratcliff (CLG) 6 Sianah Bailey (TAL) U17 Female Beach Sprint 1 Haley Bowers (PAC) 2 Erin Wilson (TAL) 3 Karla Macpherson (TAL) 4 Giselle Parmenter (TAL) 5 Samantha Ratcliff (CLG) U17 Female Ironwoman 1 Ashleigh Lower (NKI) 2 Chelsea Feuerriegel (CUR) 3 Mia Bellue (CUR) U17 Female Surf Board 1 Chelsea Feuerriegel (CUR) 2 Mia Bellue (CUR) 3 Erin Wilson (TAL) 4 Sianah Bailey (TAL) 5 Ashleigh Lower (NKI) 6 Giselle Parmenter (TAL) U17 Female Surf Board Relay 1 TAL – Sianah Bailey, Giselle Parmenter, Erin Wilson U17 Female Surf Race 1 Mia Bellue (CUR) 2 Chelsea (CUR) 3 Ashleigh Lower (NKI) 4 Giselle Parmenter (TAL) 5 Melanie Walker (TAL) 6 Erin Wilson (TAL) U17 Female Surf Ski 1 Melanie Walker (TAL) 2 Giselle Parmenter (TAL) 3 Sianah Bailey (TAL) 4 Erin Wilson (TAL) 5 Talisha Herden (NKI) U17 Female Surf Team 1 TAL – Karla Macpherson, Giselle Parmenter, Melanie Walker, Erin Wilson U17 Female Taplin 3 Person 1 TAL – Sianah Bailey, Karla Macpherson, Melanie Walker U17 Male Beach Flags 1 Marcus Traucnieks (PBQ) 2 Patrick Macpherson (TAL) 3 Noah Blomfield (NKI) 4 Joshua Clemson (NKI) 5 Thomas Bridges (NKI) 6 Joshua Walker (TAL) U17 Male Beach Relay 1 TAL – Reece Bailey, Jack Lund, Patrick Macpherson, Joshua Walker 2 NKI – Mackenzie Barnes, Noah Blomfield, Thomas Bridges, Joshua Clemson U17 Male Beach Sprint 1 Joshua Walker (TAL) 2 Patrick Macpherson (TAL) 3 Joshua Clemson (NKI) 4 Mitchell Gilmour (PBQ) 5 Marcus Traucniejs (PBQ)

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6 Thomas Dick (CUR) U17 Male Ironman 1 Ethan Clouston (CUR) 2 Cooper Alcock (TUG) 3 Shaun Connor (CLG) 4 Thomas Dick (CUR) 5 Luke Giblin (CUR) 6 Mitchell Gilmour (PBQ) U17 Male Surf Board 1 Thomas Green (CUR) 2 Cooper Alcock (TUG) 3 Thomas Dick (CUR) 4 Ethan Clouston (CUR) 5 Patrick Macpherson (TAL) 6 Mitchell Gilmour (PBQ) U17 Male Surf Board Relay 1 TUG – Cooper Alcock, Jordon Emery, CharlieTighe 2 CUR – Ethan Clouston, Thomas Dick, Thomas Green 3 TAL – Reece Bailey, Jack Lund, Patrick Macpherson 4 CUR – Luke GiIblin, Tiago Grieve, Dakoda Sawyer 5 PBQ – Mitchell Gilmour, Samuel Howe, Marcus Traucnieks U17 Male Surf Race 1 Ethan Clouston (CUR) 2 Mitchell Gilmour (PBQ) 3 Marcus Traucnieks (PBQ) 4 Mackenzie Barnes (NKI) 5 Thomas Dick (CUR) 6 Patrick Macpherson (TAL) U17 Male Surf Ski 1 Thomas Green (CUR) 2 Reece Bailey (TAL) 3 Tiago Grieve (CUR) 4 Marcus Traucnieks (PBQ) 5 Mitchell Gilmour (PBQ) 6 Cooper Alcock (TUG) U17 Male Surf Team 1 PBQ – Mitchell Gilmour, Samuel Howe, Marcus Traucnieks, Kyle Wegner 2 TAL – Reece Bailey, Jack Lund, Patrick Macpherson, Joshua Walker U17 Male Taplin 3 Person 1 CUR – Ethan Clouston, Thomas Dick, Thomas Green 2 TAL – Reece Bailey, Jack Lund, Patrick Macpherson 3 CUR – Luke Giblin, Tiago Grieve, Dakoda Sawyer 4 PBQ – Mitchell Gilmour, Samuel Howe, Marcus Traucnieks 5 NKI – Mackenzie Barnes, Noah Blomfield, Thomas Bridges 30-44 Male Beach Flags 1 Paul Hyde (PAC) 2 Sean Harvie (PAC) 3 Shaun Slattery (PAC) 4 Patrick Trevor- Jones (CUR) 5 Richard Pascoe (TAL) 6 Michael Wilhelmsen (TAL) 30-44 Male Beach Sprint 1 Patrick Trevor-Jones (CUR) 2 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 3 Sean Harvie (PAC) 4 Michael Wilhelmsen (TAL) 5 Shaun Slattery (PAC) 6 Gavin Jordan ( PAC) 30-44 Male Ironman 1 Gavin Cole (TAL) 2 Stuart Hogben (CLG) 3 Daniel Cowper (CUR) 4 Justin Jones (CUR) 5 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 6 Sean Harvie (PAC) 30-44 Male Surf Board 1 Jamo Borthwick (CUR) 2 Stuart Hogben (CLG) 3 Sean Harvie (PAC) 4 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 5 Steven Cahill (CUR) 6 Daniel Cowper (CUR) 30-44 Male Surf Race 1 Sean Harvie (PAC) 2 Stuart Hogben (CLG)

3 Steven Cahill (CUR) 4 Scott McLeod (Rainbow Bay) 5 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 6 Gavin Jordan (PAC) 30-44 Male Surf Ski 1 Cole Gavin (TAL) 2 Craig Holden (CLG) 3 Sean Harvie (PAC) 4 Gavin Jordan (PAC) 5 Mick Herden (NKI) 6 Jamo Borthwick (CUR) 45 and over Beach Flags 1 Philip Wyper (CLG) 2 Bruce Barnes (NKI) 3 Alan Hayes (NKI) 4 Timothy Blomfield (NKI) 5 Noel Clemson (NKI) 6 Jamie Normoyle (TAL) 45 and over Beach Sprint 1 Bruce Barnes (NKI) 2 Philip Wyper (CLG) 3 Alan Hayes (NKI) 4 Timothy Blomfield (NKI) 5 Gregory Bowers (PAC) 6 Andrew Burgess (TAL) 45 and over Ironman 1 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 2 Russel Zahn (CLG) 3 Patrick Gillett (NKI) 4 Wade Morley (CLG) 45 and over Surf Board 1 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 2 Enrique Vanderhoeven (Rainbow Bay) 3 Patrick Gillett (NKI) 4 Chris Eddelbuttel (Kirra) 5 Warwick Drew (NKI) 6 Grant La Delle (TH&C) 45 and over Surf Race 1 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 2 Patrick Gillet (NKI) 3 Lennard Cook (CUR) 4 Andrew Burgess (TAL) 5 Gregory Bowers (PAC) 6 Darren McVeigh (TAL) 45 and over Surf Ski 1 Greg Juniper (TAL) 2 Paul Guilfoyle (CUR) 3 Greg Bowditch (TAL) 4 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 5 Alan Hayes (NKI) 6 Gregory Bowers (PAC) Masters Female Beach Flags 1 Claire Perryn (Kirra) 2 Michelle Slattery (PAC) 3 Caroline Bellenger (CLG) 4 Rebekah Graham (CLG) Masters Female Beach Relay 1 NKI- Katina Clemson, Charmaine Drew, Tine Herden, Lisa Lower 2 CLG – Caroline Bellenger, Rebekah Graham, Danyelle Lipponen, Victoria Povis Masters Female Beach Sprint 1 Claire Perryn (Kirra) 2 Lisa Lower (NKI) 3 Michelle Slattery (PAC) 4 Katina Clemson (NKI) 5 Caroline Bellenger (CLG) 6 Charmaine Drew (NKI) Masters Female Ironwoman 1 Lisa Lower (NKI) 2 Danyelle Lipponen (CLG) 3 Susie Harker (CLG) Masters Female Surf Board 1 Lisa Lower (NKI) 2 Danyelle Lipponen (CLG) 3 Susie Harker (CLG)

4 Jane Moana (CUR) 5 Victoria Povis (CLG) 6 Caroline Bellenger (CLG) Masters Female Surf Board Relay 1 CLG – Susie Harker, Danyelle Lipponen, Victoria Povis Masters Female Surf Race 1 Lisa Lower (NKI) 2 Danyelle Lipponen (CLG) 3 Jane Moana (CUR) 4 Susie Harker (CLG) 5 Victoria Povis (CLG) Masters Female Surf Ski 1 Victoria Povis (CLG) Masters Female Surf Team 1 CLG – Susie Harker, Danyelle Lipponen, Victoria Povis Masters Female Taplin 3 Person 1 CLG - Caroline Bellenger, Susie Harker, Victoria Povis Masters Male Beach Relay 1 CLG – Nicholas Fawaz, Vincent Loubet, Rohan Scaysbrook, Dean Watson 2 CLG – Stuart Hogben, Craig Holden, Rick Van Kampen, Philip Wyper 3 PAC – Gregory Bowers, Sean Harvie, Paul Hyde, Shaun Slattery 4 NKI – Bruce Barnes, Timonthy Blomfield, Alan Hayes, Mick Herden 5 TAL – Matthew Bailey, Jamie Normoyle, Richard Pascoe, Michael Wilhelmsen 6 Kirra – Glen Carmichael, Chris Eddelbuttel, Paul O’Connell, Adam Rosenthal Masters Male Double Ski 1 TAL – Greg Bowditch, Greg Juniper 2 TAL – Gavin Cole, Darryl Dyer 3 CUR – Daniel Cowper, Paul Guilfoyle 4 CLG – Stuart Hogben, Craig Holden 5 PAC – Sean Harvie, Jordan Gavin 6 CLG – David Hogben, Russell Zahn Masters Male Surf Board Relay 1 CLG – Nicholas Fawaz, Stuart Hogben, Rick Van Kampen 2 CUR – Jamo Borthwick, Steven Cahill, Justin Jones 3 CLG – David Hogben, Vincent Loubet, Dean Watson 4 PAC – Gregory Bowers, Sean Harvie, Gavin Jordan 5 NKI – Noel Clemson, Patrick Gillett, Alan Hayes 6 Noth Kirra – Bruce Brnes, Timothy Blomfield, Warwick Drew Masters Male Surf Ski Relay 1 TAL – Greg Bowditch, Gavin Cole, Greg Juniper 2 CUR – Jamo Borthwick, Daniel Cowper, Paul Guilfoyle 3 CLG –Stuart Hogben, David Hogben, Rick Van Kampen 4 CUR – Justin Jones, Ian Maxted, Patrick Trevor-Jones 5 NKI – Bruce Barnes, Timothy Blomfield, Patrick Gillett 6 CLG – Nicholas Fawaz, Wade Morley, Rohan Scaysbrook Masters Male Surf Team 1 CLG – Stuart Hogben, Rick Van Kampen, Dean Watson 2 PAC – Gregory Bowers, Sean Harvie, Gavin Jordan 3 CLG – Nicholas Fawaz, Vincent Loubet, Rohan Scaysbrook 4 TAL – Andrew Burgess, Richard Pascoe, Andrew Walker 5 CUR – Steven Cahill, Lennard Cook, Ian Maxted Masters Male Taplin 3 Person 1 CLG – Ty-Michael Henrisson-Lopez, Nicholas Jones, Remi Paulorena 2 CLG – Vincent Loubet, Rick Van Kampen, Russell Zahn 3 CLG – Nicholas Fawaz, Stuart Hogben, David Hogben 4 PAC – Gregory Bowers, Sean Harvie, Gavin ordan 5 CLG – Craig Holden, Rohan Scaysbrook, Dean Watson 6 CUR – Lennard Cook, Paul Guilfoyle, Justin Jones

2014 LAERDAL QLD SURF RESCUE

Open Male Champion Lifesaver 6 James Callaghan (Kirra) U14 Female Champion Lifesaver 2 Elizabeth Rudland (Kirra) U19 Male Champion Lifesaver 4 Samuel Dick (CUR) 40+ Male Champion Lifesaver 5 William Barry (Kirra)

QLD POOL RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Women 13-14 100 Meter Manikin Tow w/Fins 2 Maggie Dowker (CUR) Men 13-14 100 Meter Manikin Tow w/Fins 4 Thomas Green (CUR)

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Women 12-13 100 Meter Manikin Tow w/Fins 4 Tahnie Lipponen (CLG) 6 Elizabeth Rudland (Kirra) Men 12-13 100 Meter Manikin Tow w/Fins 5 Jackson Chapman (CLG) Women 10-12 100 Meter Patient Tow w/Fins Relay 6 Lilli Dowker, Gemma Nicolson (CUR A) Men 10-12 100 Meter Patient Tow w/Fins Relay 3 Toby Mayes, Sebastian Younan (CUR B) 6 Jhett Bond, Roman Norling (CUR A) Women 9-10 100 Meter Patient Tow w/Fins Relay 2 Amy Lipponen, Alanah Swaney (CLG A) Men 9-10 100 Meter Patient Tow w/Fins Relay 4 Nicholas Ratcliffe, Kai Watson (CLG A) 5 Jack Read, Casey Wilson (TAL A) Women 12-14 200 Meter 4x50m Medley Relay 2 Mia Bellue, Maggie Dowker, Chelsea Feuerriegel, Keely Smith (CUR A) 5 Tahnie Lipponen, Anais Loubet, Shanay Swaney, Taylah Watson (CLG Women 10-12 200 Meter 4x50m Medley Relay 3 Kaitlyn Byrne, Lilli Dowker, Mia Hyland, Gemma Nicolson (CUR A) 6 Pippa Anderson, Emily Dick, Chloe Gould, Stella Rafter (Kirra A) Men 10-12 200 Meter 4x50m Medley Relay 2 CUR A - Jhett Bond, Toby Mayes, Roman Norling, Sebastian Younan Women 13-14 100 Meter Manikin Carry w/Fins 3 Maggie Dowker (CUR) 4 Mia Bellue (CUR) Women 9-10 50 Meter Brick Carry 2 Alanah Swaney (CLG) 4 Amy Lipponen (CLG) 5 Tanesha Smith (CUR) Men 9-10 50 Meter Brick Carry 4 Casey Wilson (TAL) 5 Jack Read (TAL) 6 Kai Watson (CLG) Women 10-11 50 Meter Brick Carry 5 Georgina Morgan (CUR) Men 10-11 50 Meter Brick Carry 1 Sebastian Younan (CUR) 4 Toby Mayes (CUR) 5 Sam Frost (CUR) Women 11-12 50 Mtere Brick Carry 1 Gemma Nicolson (CUR) 2 Lilli Dowker (CUR) Women 12-13 50 Meter Manikin Carry 2 Tahnie Lipponen (CLG) 4 Taylah Watson (CLG) Men 12-13 50 Meter Manikin Carry 3 Jackson Chapman (CLG) Women 13-14 50 Meter Manikin Carry 3 Maggie Dowker (CUR) 6 Mia Bellue (CUR) Women 12-14 100 Meter 4x25 Manikin Relay 1 CUR – Mia Bellue, Maggie Dowker, Chelsea Feuerriegel, Keely Smith 6 CLG – Tahnie Lipponen, Anais Loubet, Shaney Swaney, Taylah Watson Women 10-14 100 Meter 4x25 Brick Relay 3 CUR A – Kaitlyn Byrne, Lilli Dowker, Mia Hyland, Gemma Nicolson 6 CUR B – Alli Belluw, Ella Maclachlan, Georgina Morgan, Hannah Van Den Broek Men 10-14 100 Meter 4x25 Brick Relay 2 CUR – Jhett Bond, Toby Mayes, Roman Norling, Sebastian Younan Woman 9-10 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 3 CLG – Amy Lipponen, Alanah Swaney Men 9-10 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 2 CUR – Elliott Dowker, Xavier Younan 4 CLG – Nicholas Radcliffe, Kai Watson Women 10-11 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 1 CUR – Alli Bellue, Georgina Morgan Men 10-11 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 2 CUR A – Toby Mayes, Sebastian Younan 6 CUR B – Sam Frost, Harrie Van Den Broek Women 11-12 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 1 CUR A – Lilli Dowker, Gemma Nicolson 2 CUR B – Mia Hyland, Hannah Van Den Broek 3 Kirra – Pippa Anderson, Stella Rafter

Men 11-12 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 4 CUR – Jhett Bond, Roman Norling Women 12-13 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 2 Kirra – Elizabeth Rudland, Stella Rafter 3 CLG A – Tahnie Lipponen, Taylah Waston 5 CLG B – Anais Loubet, Shanay Swaney Women 13-14 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 2 CUR B – Olivia Fien, Keely Smith Men 13-14 13 Meter Line Throw Relay 4 CUR – Thomas Dick, Thomas Green Women 9-10 100 Meter Obstacle Race 2 Alanah Swaney (CLG 3 Taneesha Smith (CUR) 5 Amy Lipponen (CLG) Men 9-10 100 Meter Obstacle Race 3 Kai Watson (CLG) 5 Xavier Younan (CUR) Men 10-11 100 Meter Obstacle Race 1 Sebastian Younan (CUR) Women 11-12 100 Meter Obstacle Race 5 Mia Hyland (CUR) Women 12-13 200 Meter Obstacle Race 2 Tahnie Lipponen (CLG) 6 Keely Smith (CUR) Women 13-14 200 Meter Obstacle Race 5 Maggie Dowker (CUR) Women 10-12 200 Meter 4x50 Obstacle Relay 2 CUR – Kaitlyn Byrne, Lilli Dowker, Mia Hyland, Gemma Nicolson Men 10-12 200 Meter 4x50 Obstacle Relay 3 CUR – Jhett Bond, Toby Mayes, Roman Norling, Sebastian Younan Women 12-14 200 Meter 4x50 Obstacle Relay 2 CUR – Mia Bellue, Maggie Dowker, Chelsea Feuerriegel, Keely Smith 4 CLG – Tahnie Lipponen, Anais Loubet, Shanay Swaney, Taylah Watson Men 15-16 200 Meter Obstacle Race 3 Brayden McCarthy (CUR) Women 17-18 200 Meter Obstacle Race 3 Leah Jones (TH&C) 4 Carly Piper (TH&C) Men 17-18 200 Meter Obstacle Race 2 Nicholas Myler (TH&C) Women Open 200 Meter Obstacle Race 2 Mariah Jones (TH&C) Men Open 200 Meter Obstacle Race 5 Lennard Cook (CUR) Women 30&O 200 Meter Obstacle Race 1 Nadine Hennessy-Rasmussen Men 30&O 200 Meter Obstacle Race 1 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 4 Stuart Hogben (CLG) 6 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) Women 15-18 200 Meter 4x50 Meter Obstacle Relay 2 CUR A – Prue Davies, Jessica Elkington, Tylah Dowker, Georgia Meredith Men 15-16 200 Meter 4x50 Meter Obstacle Relay 1 CUR A – Joshua Clouston, Shaun Collins, Jayden Erskine, Braydon McCarthy 3 CUR B – Ethan Clouston, Dominic Cormack, Sam Dick, Lachlan Green Women Open 200 Meter 4x50 Meter Obstacle Relay 1 TH&C – Stephanie Cormack, Leah Jones, Mariah, Carly Piper 2 CUR – Prue Davies, Tylah Dowker, Jessica Elkington, Georgia Meredith Men Open 200 Meter 4x50 Meter Obstacle Relay 2 CUR A – Joshua Clouston, Shaun Collins, Brayden McCarthy, Ryan Napoleon 4 CUR B – Ethan Clouston, Dominic Cormack, Jayden Erskine, Lachlan Green 5 CLG – Ty Michael Henrissen-Lopez, Stuart Hogben, Rohan Scaysbrook, Rick Van Kampen Women 15-16 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 1 CUR - Tylah Dowker, Jessica Elkington Men 15-16 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 1. CUR – Joshua Clouston, Jayden Erskine Women 15-18 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 1 TH&C – Leah Jones, Carly Piper Men 15-18 12 Meter Line Throw Relay

1 CUR – Dominic Cormack, Samuel Dick Women Open 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 3 CLG – Susie Harker, Danyelle Lipponen 6 TH&C – Stephanie Cormack, Mariah Jones Men Open 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 3 CLG – Vincent Loubet, Dean Watson 6 CUR – Ethan Clouston, Lachlan Green Women 30&O 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 1 CLG - Susie Harker, Danyelle Lipponen Men 30&O 12 Meter Line Throw Relay 2 CLG - Stuart Hogben, Rick Van Kampen Women 15-16 100 Meter Manikin Tow w/fins 2 Jessica Elkington (CUR) Men 15-16 100 Meter Manikin Tow w/fins 5 Shaun Collins (CUR) 6 Jayden Erskine (CUR) Women 17-18 100 Meter Manikin Tow w/fins 1 Georgia Meredith (CUR) 2 Leah Jones (TH&C) 4 Carly Piper (TH&C) Men 17-18 100 Meter Manikin Tow w/fins 3 Nicholas Myler (TH&C) 5 Dominic Cormack (CUR) Women Open 100 Meter Manikin Tow w/fins 2 Mariah Jones (TH&C) Men Open 100 Meter Manikin Tow w/fins 6 Lennard Cook (CUR) Women 30&O 100 Meter Manikin Tow w/fins 1 Danyelle Lipponen (CLG) 1 Susie Harker (CLG) Men 30&O 100 Meter Manikin Tow w/fins 3 Stuart Hogben (CLG) 4 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 5 Dean Watson (CLG) Women 15-16 200 Meter Super Lifesaver 3 Prue Davies (CUR) Men 15-16 200 Meter Super Lifesaver 4 Shaun Collins (CUR) 5 Joshua Clouston (CUR) 6 Jayden Erskine (CUR) Women 17-18 200 Meter Super Lifesaver 5 Nicholas Myler (TH&C) 6 Dominic Cormack (CUR) Women Open 200 Meter Super Lifesaver 1 Mariah Jones (TH&C) Men Open 200 Meter Super Lifesaver 3 Lennard Cook (CUR) Women 15-16 50 Meter Manikin Carry 1 Prue Davies (CUR) 6 Jessica Elkington (CUR) Men 15-16 50 Meter Manikin Carry 3 Shaun Collins (CUR) 4 Brayden McCarthy (CUR) Women 17-18 50 Meter Manikin Carry 1 Leah Jones (TH&C) 3 Georgia Meredith (CUR) 5 Carly Piper (TH&C) Men 17-18 50 Meter Manikin Carry 1 Nicholas Myler (TH&C) Women Open 50 Meter Manikin Carry 1 Mariah Jones Men Open 50 Meter Manikin Carry 3 James Callaghan (Kirra) 4 Nicholas Myler (TH&C) Women 30&O 50 Meter Manikin Carry 1 Nadene Hennessy-Rasmussen (TH&C) 4 Danyelle Lipponen (CLG) 5 Susie Harker (CLG) Men 30&O 50 Meter Manikin Carry 1 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 5 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) Men 15-16 100 Meter Rescue Medley 4 Shaun Collins (CUR) 5 Jayden Erskine (CUR) Women 17-18 100 Meter Rescue Medley

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1 Leah Jones (Tweed Heads & CLG) 3 Georgia Meredith (CUR) Men 17-18 100 Meter Rescue Medley 3 Nicholas Myler (Tweed Heads & CLG) Women Open 100 Meter Rescue Medley 1 Mariah Jones (Tweed Heads & CLG) Men Open 100 Meter Rescue Medley 3 James Callaghan (Kirra) 5 Lennard Cook (CUR) Women 15-16 100 Meter Manikin Carry w.Fins 3 Jessica Elkington (CUR) Men 15-16 100 Meter Manikin Carry w.Fins 5 Shaun Collins (CUR) 6 Jayden Erskine (CUR) Women 17-18 100 Meter Manikin Carry w.Fins 1 Georgia Meredith (CUR) 3 Leah Jones (Tweed Heads & CLG) 5 Carly Piper (Tweed Heads & CLG) Men 17-18 100 Meter Manikin Carry w.Fins 5 Nicholas Myler (Tweed Heads & CLG) 6 Dominic Cormack (CUR) Women Open 100 Meter Manikin Carry w.Fins 1 Georgia Meredith (CUR) 2 Mariah Jones (Tweed Heads & Collangatta) Men Open 100 Meter Manikin Carry w.Fins 3 James Callaghan (Kirra) 5 Lennard Cook (CUR) Women 30&O 100 Meter Manikin Carry w.Fins 2 Nadene Henessy-Rasmussen (Tweed Heads & CLG) 4 Danyelle Lipponen (CLG) Men 30&O 100 Meter Manikin Carry w.Fins 3 Stuart Hogben (CLG) 5 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) Women 15-18 100 Meter 4x25 Manikin Relay 1 Prue Davies, Tylah Dowker,Jessica Elkington,Georgia Meredith CUR Men 15-18 100 Meter 4x25 Manikin Relay 1 Josh Clouston, Shaun Collins, Dominic Cormack, Jayden Erskine (CUR Team A) 2 Ethan Clouston, Sam Dick, Lachlan Green, Brayden McCarthy (CUR B) Women Open 100 Meter 4x25 Manikin Relay 1 Prue Davies, Tylah Dowker, Jessica Meredith, Georgia Meredith (CUR) 2 Stephanie Cormack, Leah Jones, Mariah Jones, Carly Piper (TH&C) Men Open 100 Meter 4x25 Manikin Relay 2 Shaun Collins, Dominic Cormack, Jayden Erskine, Ryan Napoleon

(CUR A) 3 Ethan Clouston, Lachlan Green, Sam Dick, Brayden McCarthy (CUR B) 5 Ty-Michael Henrisson-Lopez, Stuart Hogben, Rohan Scaysbrook, Rick Van Kampen (CLG) Women 15-18 200 Meter 4 x 50m Medley Relay Relay 1 Prue Davies, Tylah Dowker, Jess Elkington, Georgia Meredith (CUR) Men 15-18 200 Meter 4 x 50m Medley Relay Relay 1 Josh Clouston, Shaun Collins, Jayden Erskine,Brayden McCarthy (CUR) 3 Ethan Clouston, Dominic Cormack, Sam Dick, Lachlan Green (CUR B) Women Open 200 Meter 4 x 50m Medley Relay 1 Prue Davies, Tylah Dowker, Jess Elkington, Georgia Meredith (CUR A) 2 Stephanie Cormack, Leah Jones, Mariah Jones, Carly Piper (TH & C) Men Open 200 Meter 4 x 50m Medley Relay 1 Shaun Collins, Dominic Cormack, Brayden McCarthy, Ryan Napoleon (CUR) 3 Ethan Clouston, Josh Clouston, Sam Dick, Jayden Erskine (CUR B) 4 Ty-Michael Henrisson-Lopez, Stuart Hogben, Rohan Scaysbrook, Rick Van Kampen (CLG)

2015 QLD YOUTH SURF LIFE SAVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

U11 Female 1km Beach Run 1 Starr Scott (TAL) 3 Mia Marks (TAL) U11 Female Surf Race 2 Lucy Garufi (CUR) U11 Female Beach Sprint 2 Imogen Walker (NKI) U11 Female Beach Flags 2 Lily O`Sullivan (TUG) 3 Ellise Lower (NKI) 5 Starr Scott (TAL) U11 Female Surf Board

2 Lily O`Sullivan (TUG) 3 Ruby Meehan (CUR) U11 Female Beach Relay 3 NKI - Stephanie Bridges, Michaela Evans, Ellise Lower, Imogen Walker U11 Female Surf Board Relay 4 CUR - Lucy Garufi, Ruby Meehan, Lily Nicolson U11 Female Beach Relay 4 TAL - Chloe Arthur, Alexa Curtis, Mia Marks, Starr Scott U11 Female Surf Board Rescue 5 CUR - Lucy Garufi, Ruby Meehan U11 Female Beach Relay 5 TH&C - Amber Boucher, Riley Henderson, Jade Somerville, Georgia Wilson U11 Female Cameron Relay 6 CUR - Lucy Garufi, Ella Houston, Ruby Meehan, Kaela O`Shea U11 Female Surf Board Relay 6 TAL - Grace Granville, Holly Morgan, Kaela O`Shea U11 Male Cameron Relay 1 CUR - Daniel Hardwick, Daniel Maxted, Hugh Munro, Charles Passmore U11 Male 1km Beach Run 1 Harper Bourke (TUG) 5 Oscar Wright (NKI) U11 Male Ironman 2 Hugh Munro (CUR) U11 Male Surf Board Relay 2 CUR - Daniel Hardwick, Daniel Maxted, Hugh Munro U11 Male Surf Board Rescue 2 CUR - Saxon Halford, Hugh Munro U11 Male Surf Race 2 Hugh, Munro (CUR) U11 Male Beach Flags 3 Christopher Burgess (TAL) 4 Caleb Case (TAL) 6 Harper Bourke (TUG) U11 Male Beach Sprint 3 Christopher Burgess (TAL) 4 Charles Passmore (CUR) 6 Oscar Wright (NKI) U11 Male Surf Board 6 Hugh Munro (CUR) U11 Male Surf Team 6 CUR - Coeby Frigo, Daniel Maxted, Hugh Munro, Hugo Vitiello U11 Male Beach Relay 6 TAL - Christopher Burgess, Caleb Case, Thomas Normoyle, Jed Walter U12 Female Surf Board 3 Olivia, Collins (CUR) U12 Female Beach Sprint 1 Ellie, Beer (CUR) 2 Halle Singh (NKI) U12 Female Beach Flags 3 Halle Singh (NKI) 4 Tiarna Bembrick (PBQ) 5 Olivia Whichello (TUG) U12 Female Beach Relay 4 CUR – Ellie Beer, Olivia Collins, Halle Geyer, Lilli Wyatt U12 Female Cameron Relay 4 CUR – Ellie Beer, Olivia Collins, Tanesha Smith, Lilli Wyatt U12 Female 1km Beach Run 4 Tiarna Bembrick (PBQ) 5 Shae Rooney (PAC) U12 Female Surf Race 4 Sophia Williams (TUG) U12 Female Surf Team 5 CUR - Olivia Collins, Ellie Engel, Mia Norling, Tanesha Smith U12 Male Beach Flags 1 Sean Rolton (CUR) 2 Cameron Lang (PAC) 3 Jayden Robb (CUR) U12 Male Beach Relay 1 CUR - Brinn Little, Beau Meehan, Jayden Robb, Sean Rolton U12 Male Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR - Brinn Little, Darcy Winter 4 CUR – Elliot Dowker, Angus Fitz Gerald U12 Male Beach Sprint

1 Sol Sheining-Cruz (TH&C) 3 Jayden Robb (CUR) U12 Male 1km Beach Run 2 Ryker Scott (PAC) 3 Jack Read (TAL) U12 Male Cameron Relay 2 TAL - Brodie Desmond, Adam Page, Hayden Thompson, Casey Wilson U12 Male Beach Relay 2 TH&C - William Cusbert, Taj Rich, Sol Sheining-Cruz, Hughie Thomas U12 Male Surf Board Relay 3 CUR - Brinn Little, Beau Meehan, Darcy Winter 4 CUR - Luke Clouston, Elliot Dowker, Angus Fitz Gerald U12 Male Surf Race 3 Casey Wilson (TAL) U12 Male Surf Board Rescue 4 CUR - Elliot Dowker, Angus Fitz Gerald 5 TAL - Adam Page, Casey Wilson U12 Male Surf Team 4 CUR - Luke Clouston, Elliot Dowker, Brinn Little, Darcy Winter U12 Male Ironman 5 Casey Wilson (TAL) U12 Male Cameron Relay 6 CUR - Brinn Little, Jayden Robb, Sean Rolton, Darcy Winter U12 Male Surf Team 6 CUR - Angus Fitz Gerald, Max Min, Jae Kyeong, Beau Meehan U12 Male Beach Sprint 6 Cameron Lang (PAC) U13 Female Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR - Alli Bellue, Georgina Morgan U13 Female Beach Relay 3 PAC - Erin Buckby, Emily Pade, Zoey Plater, Jessica Slattery U13 Female Surf Board Relay 4 CUR - Alli Bellue, Ella MacLachlan, Georgina Morgan U13 Female Surf Race 4 Alli Bellue (CUR) U13 Female Cameron Relay 5 CUR - Alli Belue, Alexandria Dickson, Ruby, Mason, Georgina, Morgan U13 Male Surf Board Relay 1 CUR - Jack Granville, Toby Mayes, Liam O`Brien U13 Male Beach Relay 1 PBQ - Jonah Berlowitz, Luke Francis, Luke Shipton, Riley Winter U13 Male Surf Board 6 Jack Granville (CUR) U13 Male Surf Board Rescue 6 CUR - Jack Granville, Darcy, Winter U13 Male Beach Relay 6 PBQ - Luke Fraser, Ethan Pole, Daniel Reid, Brayden Walton U14 2 Person R&R 1 NKI – Aurah Allard-Delahunt, Gemma, Drew, NKI SLSC, 3 NKI - Skylah, Hardke, Jessica Platell 4 TUG - Nikki Arnold, Olivia, Vickery 5 PAC - Angel Avery, Taylah Slattery U14 Female 2km Beach Run 1 Drew Younger (TH&C) 3 Isabella Brodie (Bilinga) U14 Female Beach Flags 2 Kirah Bembrick (PAC) 4 Morgan Whittaker (TUG) 5 Sophie Arthur (TAL) 6 Nikki Arnold (TUG) U14 Female Surf Board Rescue 4 CUR - Gemma Nicolson, Airli O`Brien 6 PBQ - Laticia Josephson, Ruby Traucnieks U14 Female 2km Beach Run 4 Kirah Bembrick(PAC) U14 Female Beach Relay 4 Kirah Bembrick, Kristie Bowers, Lily Harvie, Taylah Slattery (PAC) U14 Female Surf Team 5 CUR - Lilli Dowker, Mia Hyland, Gemma Nicolson, Airli O`Brien U14 Female Cameron Relay 6 CUR - Lilli Dowker, Mia Hyland, Emily Maxted, Madizen Wilkins U14 Male Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR - Hudson Frigo, Jess Little U14 Male 2km Beach Run 1 Toby, Marks (TAL)

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3 Jake Somerville (TH&C) 4 Harrison Schofield (PAC) 6 Hunter Hughes (Kirra) U14 Male Cameron Relay 3 CUR - Cole Geyer, Harrison Halliwell, Morgan Houston, Jess Little U14 Male Ironman 3 Jess Little (CUR) U14 Male Surf Race 5 Hudson Frigo (CUR) U14 Male Surf Team 5 CUR - Hudson Frigo, Harrison Halliwell, Jess Little, Roman Norling U14 Male Surf Board 5 Tyson King (TH&C) U14 Male Surf Board Relay 5 TH&C - Tyson King, Ethan Maxted, Jake Somerville U14 Male Cameron Relay 6 CUR - Jhett Bond, Hudson Frigo, Lachlan Munro, Jake Waller U14 Male Beach Sprint 6 Hunter Hughes (Kirra) U15 5 Person R&R 1 TUG - Nikki Arnold, Andrew Cooke, Olivia Vickery, Morgan Whittaker, Hannah Willis-Jones 2 NKI - Aurah Allard-Delahunt, Gemma Drew, Skylah Hardke, Jessica Platell, Laura Prior U15 2 Person R&R 2 TUG - Nikki Arnold, Olivia Vickery 3 NKI - Aurah Allard-Delahunt, Gemma Drew 4 NKI - Skylah Hardke, Jessica Platell 5 PAC - Angel Avery, Taylah Slattery U15 Female Beach Flags 2 Lillian Dick (CUR) U15 Female Beach Relay 2 CUR - Hannah Carter, Lillian Dick, Veronica McNevin, Kellie Meyer U15 Female Beach Sprint 2 Lillian Dick (CUR) 3 Veronica McNevin (CUR) 4 Mayla Singh (NKI) U15 Female Rescue Tube Race 5 Tahnie Lipponen (CLG) U15 Female Beach Flags 5 Veronica McNevin (CUR) U15 Female Beach Relay 6 PAC - Kirah Bembrick, Kristie Bowers, Lily Harvie, Taylah Slattery U15 Male Rescue Tube Race 2 Jackson Chapman (CLG) U15 Male Beach Flags 2 Bayley Desmond (TAL) 3 Luke Wyatt (CUR) 6 Cooper Hennessey (TAL) U15 Male Beach Sprint 2 Bayley Desmond (TAL) 4 Daniel Yeowart (TH&C) U15 Male Surf Board 3 Jackson Chapman (CLG) 5 Jordan Emery (TUG) U15 Male Surf Board Relay 3 CUR - Matthew Delahunty, Joe Engel, Jacob Loughnan U15 Male 2km Beach Run 4 Lachlan Plater (PAC) 6 Owen Wells (Kirra) U15 Male Surf Race 5 Jackson Chapman (CLG) U15 Male Ironman 6 Jackson Chapman (CLG) U15 Male Beach Relay 6 CUR – Cole Geyer, Morgan Houston, Ryan Suddes, Luke Wyatt U15 Male Surf Board Relay 6 TUG - Jordan Emery, Hayden Lansdown, Charlie Tighe Junior March Past March Past 6 CUR - Faith Alchin, Alexandria Dickson, Halle Geyer, Samantha Harwood, Abigail Houston, Niamh Johnson, Ruby Mason, Kaela O`Shea, Olivia Prosser, Jasmine Searle, Hannah Van Den Broek, Lilli Wyatt Junior 5 Person R&R 1 TUG - Nikki Arnold, Andrew Cooke, Olivia Vickery, Morgan Whittaker,

Hannah Willis-Jones 2 NKI - Aurah Allard-Delahunt, Gemma Drew, Skylah Hardke, Jessica Platell, Laura Prior Junior All Age Relay 2 CUR - Ben Batchelor, Ellie Beer, Carter Brodhurst-Hill, Cole Geyer, Daniel Hardwick, Morgan Houston, Charles Passmore, Jayden Robb, Ryan Suddes, Luke Wyatt Junior 2 Person R&R 2 TUG - Zyah Timpano-Hair, Matilda Yates, 6 CLG - Ava Carlin, Shay Graham-Betts

2015 QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS

Open Female Beach Relay 1 CUR - Sakisha Dovey, Olivia Eaton, Olivia Fien, Chanel Hickman 6 PBQ - Victoria Bachelard, Ella Brennan, Te`a Peluso, Rebecca Petersen Open Female Beach Sprint 1 Olivia Eaton (CUR) 5 Olivia Fien (CUR) 6 Sakisha Dovey (CUR) Open Female Beach Flags 2 Chanel Hickman (CUR) 6 Olivia Eaton (CUR) Open Female Surf Boat 2 TAL - Kelissa Brockett, Lucy Harkin, Louise Johnstone, Kirsty Morrison Open Female Rescue Tube Rescue 3 CUR - Alicia Bain, Prue Davies, Georgia Meredith, Chandler Searle Open Female Surf Belt 3 Mariah Jones (TH&C) Open Female Surf Boat 4 CUR - Tanya Coad, Rachael Gibson, Sarah Handley, Kody Williamson Open Female Taplin 3 person 4 CUR - Alicia Bain, Miranda Davies, Natalie Peat Open Female Surf Team 5 CUR - Prue Davies, Miranda Davies, Georgia Meredith, Natalie Peat Open Female 2km Beach Run 5 Katherine McCleary (TUG) 6 Rebecca Petersen (PBQ) Open Female Surf Board 6 Alicia Bain (CUR) Open Male Surf Boat 1 CUR - Mactavish Hamilton, Randall Martin, Glen Williams, Nicholas Winkler 3 TUG - Sam McPhillips, Eethan Paterson, Seth Philbrook, Marcus Walker 6 CUR - Robert Apanui, Joseph Fraser, Cain Hayward, Andrew Pyke Open Male Surf Board 1 Samuel Hamilton (TUG) 2 Anthony Dougherty (TUG) 4 Campbell McDonald (TUG) Open Male Beach Relay 2 CUR - Mathew Currie, Samuel Dick, Murdoch Finch, Jake Hurley Open Male 2km Beach Run 3 Liam Brewis (CUR) Open Male Beach Flags 3 Murdoch Finch (CUR) Open Male Ironman 3 Jackson Maynard (CUR) Open Male Surf Ski Relay 3 TUG - Anthony Dougherty, Samuel Hamilton, Sean Kelly 4 CUR - Jayden Gilfillan, Jack Pearce, Brett Robinson, Saml Ross Open Male Beach Sprint 4 Jake Hurley (CUR) Open Male Surf Board Relay 4 CUR - Jackson Cosgrove, Samuel Gill, Jackson Maynard Open Male Taplin 6 person 4 CUR - Josh Clouston, Ethan Clouston, Jackson Cosgrove, Zane Holmes, MattKelly, Jackson Maynard, Joel McKitterick, Scott Pegg 5 TUG - Anthony Dougherty, Samuel Hamilton, Sean Kelly, Campbell McDonald, Rhyam Pankhurst, Jye Rogers Open Mixed Double Ski 3 CUR - Miranda Davies, Jackson Maynard Reserve Grade Surf Boat 3 CUR - Matthew Burgess, Mark Flower, Thomas Fowke, Nicholas Williams 5 TAL - Geoffrey Case, Tim Livanes, Daniel Rahe, Gary Williams

U17 Surf Belt 4 Ethan Clouston (CUR) U17 Female Beach Relay 1 CUR - Maia Bryant, Olivia Eaton, Chelsea Feuerriegel, Olivia Fien 5 TAL - Sianah Bailey, Karla Macpherson, Giselle Parmenter, Erin Wilson U17 Female Beach Sprint 1 Olivia, Eaton (CUR) 2 Olivia Fien (CUR) U17 Female Beach Flags 2 Olivia Eaton (CUR) 4 Olivia Fien (CUR) 6 Hayley Bowers (PAC) U17 Female Surf Ski 5 Maia Bryant (CUR) U17 Male Beach Relay 2 CUR - Mathew Currie, Thomas Dick, Koen Dovey, Jack Pearce U17 Male Beach Sprint 2 Mathew Currie (CUR) 5 Joshua Walker (TAL) U17 Male Ironman 2 Ethan Clouston (CUR) U17 Male 2km Beach Run 2 Jack Lund (TAL) 6 Kyle Ross (TAL) U17 Male Beach Flags 2 Jayden Desmond (TAL) 3 Mitchell Gilmour (PBQ) 4 Joshua Walker (TAL) U17 Male Beach Relay 4 TAL - Jayden Desmond, Patrick Macpherson, Kyle Ross, Josh Walker U17 Male Surf Race 5 Ethan Clouston (CUR) U17 Male Surf Ski 6 Thomas Green (CUR) U19 Male Double Ski 1 CUR - Lincoln Dews, Jayden Erskine 2 CUR - Joshua Clouston, Daniel Hart U19 Male Surf Ski Relay 1 CUR - Lincoln Dews, Jayden Erskine, Daniel Hart 3 TUG - Cooper Alcock, Rhyam Pankhurst, Ryan Smart U19 Male Surf Belt 3 Ben Johnston (CUR) 4 Jake Hales (CUR) 6 Scott Pegg (CUR) U19 Male Surf Boat 5 CUR - Ryan Baldwin, Lachlan Evans, Ryan Janetzki, Bill Psaltis U19 Female Beach Relay 1 CUR - Sakisha Dovey, Olivia Eaton, Olivia Fien, Madison Kidd U19 Female Beach Sprint 1 Sakisha Dovey (CUR) 2 Madison Kidd (CUR) 5 Te`a Peluso (PBQ) U19 Female Beach Flags 2 Madison Kidd (CUR) 5 Te`a Peluso (PBQ) U19 Female Rescue Tube Rescue 2 CUR - Stephanie Cormack, Prue Davies, Georgia Meredith, Chandler Searle U19 Female Surf Board Rescue 3 CUR - Prue Davies, Chandler, Searle U19 Female Surf Team 4 CUR - Maia Bryant, Prue Davies, Jessica Elkington, Georgia Meredith U19 Female Taplin 3 person 4 CUR - Prue Davies, Jessica Elkington, Chloe Sterry U19 Female 2km Beach Run 4 Caitlin Butler (TUG) U19 Female Surf Board Relay 5 CUR - Jessica Elkington, Chandler Searle, Chloe Sterry 6 CUR - Maia Bryant, Jessica Elkington, Prue Davies U19 Male Beach Relay 1 CUR - Tim Delahunty, Sam Dick, Jayden Gilfillan, Jake Hurley U19 Male Ironman 1 Lincoln Dews (CUR) 5 Joshua Clouston (CUR)

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U19 Male Surf Board 1 Joshua Clouston (CUR) 6 Daniel Hart (CUR) U19 Male Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR - Daniel Hart, Ben Johnston U19 Male Surf Ski 1 Lincoln Dews (CUR) U19 Male Beach Sprint 2 Jake Hurley (CUR) 3 Jayden Gilfillan (CUR) 6 Samuel Dick (CUR) U19 Male Surf Board Relay 2 CUR - Joshua Clouston, Lincoln Dews, Matthew Kelly 4 CUR - Jayden Erskine, Daniel Hart, Ben Johnston 6 TUG - Cooper Alcock, Rhyam Pankhurst, Ryan Smart U19 Male Surf Board Rescue 2 CUR - Joshua Clouston, Ethan Clouston u19 Male Surf Race 2 Matthew Davis (CUR) 4 Scott Pegg (CUR) U19 Male Surf Ski 2 Jayden Erskine (CUR) U19 Male Surf Team 2 CUR - Ethan Clouston, Matthew Davis, Lincoln Dews, Ben Johnston U19 Male Taplin 3 person 2 CUR - Joshua Clouston, Ethan Clouston, Jayden Erskine 4 CUR - Daniel Hart, Matthew Kelly, Scott Pegg U19 Male Beach Flags 3 Jake Hurley (CUR) U19 Male 2km Beach Run 5 Beau Bailey (TAL) U19 Mixed Double Ski 3 CUR - Maia Bryant, Jayden Erskine U23 Female Surf Boat 2 CUR - Briony Edgar, Heleena Ethell, Haidee Psaltis, Taylor Sainsbury U23 Male Surf Boat 3 CUR - Andrew Beale, Edwin Hibberd, Evan Mills, Samuel Robinson Open Lifesaver Relay 1 CUR Team A - Robert Apanui, Joshua Clouston, Mathew Currie, Joseph Fraser, Cain Hayward, Matthew Kelly, Jackson Maynard, Joel McKitterick, Scott Pegg, Andrew Pyke, Matthew Wildman, Kody Williamson 3 CUR Team B - Andrew Beale, Ethan Clouston, Matthew Davis, Lincoln Dews, Benjamin Elliott, Jayden Erskine, Thomas Green, Sarah Handley, Edwin Hibberd, Zane Holmes, Kelly McDonnell, Evan Mills, Shaun Robertson, Samuel Robinson, Chandler Searle Surf Boat Relay 2 CUR - Robert Apanui, Ryan Baldwin, Anthony Benfield, Lyle Clark, Tanya Coad, Lachlan Evans, Joseph Fraser, Rachael Gibson, Mactavish Hamilton, Sarah Handley, Cain Hayward, Ryan Janetzki, Randall Martin, Bill Psaltis, Andrew Pyke, Matthew Wildman, Glen Williams, Kody Williamson, Nicholas Winkler

QLD MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS

30-34 Male 2km Beach Run 1 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 40-44 Male 2km Beach Run 1 Nicholas Fawaz (CLG) 40-44 Male 2km Beach Run 3 Vincent Loubet (CLG) 45-49 Female 2km Beach Run 5 Caroline Bellenger (CLG) 45-49 Male 2km Beach Run 5 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 45-49 Female Beach Flags 5 Caroline Bellenger (CLG) 50-54 Male Beach Flags 5 Brian Smith (CLG) 140+ Years Male Beach Relay 4 CLG - Nicholas Fawaz, Vincent Loubet, Rohan Scaysbrook,, Brian Smith

170+ Years Female Beach Relay 6 CLG - Caroline Bellenger, Rebekah Graham, Susie Harker, Victoria Povis 30-34 Male Beach Sprint 3 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 30-34 Male Double Ski 3 CLG - Martin Naughton, Rohan Scaysbrook 40-44 Male Double Ski 4 CLG - Stuart Hogben, Craig Holden 30-34 Male Ironman 3 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 40-44 Male Ironman 4 Craig, Holden (CLG) 6 Stuart Hogben (CLG) 45-49 Male Ironman 4 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 50-54 Male Ironman 5 Russell Zahn (CLG) 50-54 Female Rescue Tube Race 6 Susie Harker (CLG) 30-34 Male Surf Board 4 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 40-44 Male Surf Board 3 Craig Holden (CLG) 45-49 Male Surf Board 3 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 50-54 Female Surf Board 6 Susie Harker (CLG) 55-59 Female Surf Board 5 Victoria Povis (CLG) 110+ Years Male Surf Board Relay 4 CLG - Stuart Hogben, Craig Holden, Rick Van Kampen 130+ Years Male Surf Board Relay 3 CLG - Nicholas Fawaz, Vincent Loubet, Russell Zahn 40-44 Male Surf Board Rescue 5 CLG - Stuart Hogben, Craig Holden Over 220 Years Open Surf Boat 2 CLG - Matthew Cleaver, Stephen Mason, Graham Matthews, Terry Simpson 50-54 Female Surf Race 8 Susie Harker (CLG) 30-34 Male Surf Ski 5 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 110+ Years Male Surf Ski Relay 6 CLG - David Hogben, Rohan Scaysbrook, Rick Van Kampen 130+ Years Male Surf Ski Relay 5 CLG - Stuart Hogben, Craig Holden, Russell Zahn 110+ Years Male Taplin 3 person 3 CLG - Stuart Hogben, Craig Holden, Rick Van Kampen 6 CLG - Vincent Loubet, Martin Naughton, Rohan Scaysbrook 70+ Open 1km Beach Run 2 Phillip Newton (CUR) 35-39 Male 2km Beach Run 2 Michael Gray (CUR) 40-44 Male 2km Beach Run 6 Justin Jones (CUR) 40-44 Male Beach Flags 4 Patrick Trevor-Jones (CUR) 140+ Years Male Beach Relay 3 CUR - Jamo Borthwick, Michael Gray, Patrick Trevor-Jones 40-44 Male Beach Sprint 6 Patrick Trevor-Jones (CUR) 30-34 Male Double Ski 2 CUR - Jamo Borthwick, Daniel Cowper 40-44 Male Double Ski 5 CUR - Michael Chan, Patrick Trevor-Jones 45-49 Male Double Ski 1 CUR - Paul Guilfoyle, Christopher Maynard 35-39 Male Ironman 1 Michael Gray (CUR) 40-44 Male Ironman 2 Michael Chan (CUR) 60-64 Male Rescue Tube Race 2 Lennard Cook (CUR) 30-34 Male Surf Board

1 Jamo, Borthwick (CUR) 35-39 Male Surf Board 4 Michael Gray (CUR) 40-44 Male Surf Board 2 Michael Chan (CUR) 50-54 Male Surf Board 2 Michael Di Betta (CUR) 70+ Open Surf Board 4 Phillip Newton (CUR) 110+ Years Male Surf Board Relay 3 CUR - Jamo Borthwick, Steven Cahill, Michael Gray 130+ Years Male Surf Board Relay 1 CUR - Michael Chan, Michael Di Betta, Chrisr Maynard 30-34 Male Surf Board Rescue 2 CUR - Jamo Borthwick, Michael Gray 40-44 Male Surf Board Rescue 2 CUR - Michael Chan, Christopher Maynard Over 140 Years Male Surf Boat 2 CUR - Troy Jones, Clint Jones, Paolo Liussi, Clifton Moana, David Round, Trent Shepherd Over 180 Years Open Surf Boat 3 CUR - David Dwight, David Taylor, Lance Vercoe, John Williams Over 200 Years Open Surf Boat 3 CUR - Anthony Keller, John Kennedy, Mark O`Connor, Stuart Wilkins, David Yardley 40-44 Male Surf Race 4 Michael Chan (CUR) 60-64 Male Surf Race 3 Lennard Cook (CUR) 30-34 Male Surf Ski 3 Jamo Borthwick (CUR) 70+ Open Surf Ski 5 Phillip Newton (CUR 0 110+ Years Male Surf Ski Relay 5 CUR - Jamo Borthwick, Michael Chan 110+ Years Male Surf Ski Relay 5 Ben Sutherland (CUR) 130+ Years Male Surf Ski Relay 2 CUR- Daniel Cowper, Paul Guilfoyle, Christopher Maynard 110+ Years Male Surf Team 4 CUR - Steven Cahill, Michael Chan, Michael Gray 110+ Years Male Taplin 3 person 4 CUR - Steven Cahill, Michael Gray, Paul Guilfoyle 130+ Years Male Taplin 3 person 3 CUR - Michael Chan, Daniel Cowper, Michael Di Betta 70+ Open Ironperson 2 Phillip Newton (CUR) 40-44 Male Beach Flags 5 Bruce Barnes (NKI) 170+ Years Male Beach Relay 1 NKI - Bruce Barnes, Timothy Blomfield, Mick Herden, Jeffery Lower 40-44 Female Rescue Tube Race 1 Lisa Lower (NKI) 40-44 Female Surf Board 1 Lisa Lower (NKI) 40-44 Female Surf Race 1 Lisa Lower (NKI) 40-44 Male Surf Ski 6 Mick Herden (NKI) 35-39 Male Beach Flags 5 Shaun Slattery (PAC) 45-49 Female Beach Flags 4 Michelle Slattery (PAC) 35-39 Male Beach Sprint 6 Shaun Slattery (PAC) 35-39 Male Surf Board 5 Gavin Jordan (PAC) 30-34 Male 2km Beach Run 4 Scott McLeod (Rainbow Bay) 30-34 Male Beach Flags 4 Scott McLeod (Rainbow Bay) 50-54 Male Beach Sprint 5 Enrique Vanderhoeven (Rainbow Bay) 30-34 Male Ironman 2 Scott McLeod (Rainbow Bay)

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30-34 Male Rescue Tube Race 1 Scott McLeod (Rainbow Bay) 30-34 Male Surf Board 3 Scott McLeod (Rainbow Bay) 30-34 Male Surf Race 2 Scott McLeod (Rainbow Bay) 30-34 Male Surf Ski 6 Scott McLeod (Rainbow Bay) 45-49 Male 2km Beach Run 1 Paul Byres (TAL) 60-64 Male Beach Flags 2 Stephen Burstow (TAL) 35-39 Male Beach Sprint 4 Michael Wilhelmsen (TAL) 60-64 Male Beach Sprint 4 Stephen Burstow (TAL) 30-34 Male Double Ski 1 TAL - Gavin Cole, Darryl, Dyer 55-59 Male Ironman 3 Russell Henry (TAL) 40-44 Male Rescue Tube Race 4 Matt Norling (TAL) 55-59 Male Rescue Tube Race 3 Russell Henry (TAL) Over 180 Years Open Surf Boat 1 TAL - Geoffrey Case, Tim Livanes, Daniel Rahe, Gary Williams 40-44 Male Surf Race 1 Matt Norling (TAL) 55-59 Male Surf Race 5 Russell Henry (TAL) 30-34 Male Surf Ski 2 Darryl Dyer (TAL) 55-59 Male Surf Ski 1 Greg Bowditch (TAL0 110+ Years Male Surf Ski Relay 3 TAL - Greg Bowditch, Gavin Cole, Darryl Dyer 65-69 Male Beach Flags 2 Paul Saffigna (TH&C 0 65-69 Male Beach Sprint 1 Paul Saffigna (TH&C0 30-34 Female Rescue Tube Race 2 Nadene Hennessy-Rasmussen (TH&C) Over 160 Years Male Surf Boat 3 TH&C - Christian Adams, Sean Pinder, Ian Preston, Robert Webster, Brian Sullivan 30-34 Female Surf Race 3 Nadene Hennessy-Rasmussen (TH&C)

2015 QLD BOARD RIDING CHAMPIONSHIPS

U11 Female Surf Board Riding 3 Lauren Waller (CUR) U11 Male Surf Board Riding 3 Saxon Halford (CUR) U13 Male Surf Board Riding 2 Sam Frost (CUR) U14 Male Surf Board Riding 5 Jake Waller (CUR) U17 Male Surf Board Riding 5 Dakoda Sawyer (CUR) U19 Male Surf Board Riding 2 Bill Psaltis (CUR) U12 Male Surf Board Riding 4 Beau Smart (PBQ) U15 Male Surf Board Riding 4 Alex Wilson (PBQ) Open Female Surf Board Riding 1 Ivy Thomas (TH&C) Open Female Surf Board Riding 2 Georgia Cusbert (TH&C) U17 Female Surf Board Riding 1 Ivy Thomas (TH&C) U17 Female Surf Board Riding 2 Georgia Cusbert (TH&C)

2014 QLD IRB CHAMPIONSHIPS

U23 IRB Mass Rescue

3 Kirra - Benjamin Domeracki, Isaac Nation Open Male IRB Surf Rescue 5 Kirra - Benjamin Domeracki, Isaac Nation U23 IRB Surf Rescue 4, Kirra - Benjamin Domeracki, Isaac Nation Open Mixed IRB Taplin Relay 5 Kirra - Anthony Cassone, Victoria Dewar, Benjamin Domeracki, Glen Edmonds, Amanda Edmonds, Belinda McAuliffe, Andrew McAuliffe, Isaac Nation, Elisha O`Neill, Cameron Peters Masters (35+) IRB Teams Rescue 7 Kirra - Anthony Cassone, Laurence Cavill, Michael Delahunt, Andrew McAuliffe Masters (35+) IRB Tube Rescue 7 Kirra - Michael Delahunt, Andrew McAuliffe

2014 QLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

U11 Female 2km Board Paddle 3 Ruby Meehan (CUR) U11 Female 2km Beach Run 1 Starr Scott (TAL) U11 Female 2km Beach Run 2 Mia Marks (TAL) U11 Female 1km Surf Swim 2 Mia Mark (TAL) U11 Male 2km Beach Run 2 Daniel Maxted (CUR) U11 Male 2km Beach Run 6 Thomas Normoyle (TAL) U12 Female 2km Beach Run 3 Shelby Walter (TAL) U12 Female 1km Surf Swim 2 Sophia Williams (TUG) U12 Male 1km Surf Swim 2 Kai Watson (CLG) 3 Casey Wilson (TAL) U12 Male 2km Board Paddle 2 Kai Watson (CLG) 4 Luke Clouston (CUR) 5 Jack Granville (CUR) 6 Adam Page (TAL) U12 Male 2km Beach Run 1 Adam Page (TAL) 2 Jack Read (TAL) 3 Ryker Scott (PAC) 5 Brinn Little (CUR) U13 Male 2km Beach Run 2 Samuel McAuliffe (PBQ) U14 Male 2km Board Paddle 3 Jess Little (CUR) U15 Female 2km Surf Swim 3 Tahnie Lipponen (CLG) U15 Male 4km Beach Run 5 Lachlan Pascoe (TAL) 6 Rhys McVeigh (TAL) U15 Male 4km Board Paddle 5 Jordan Emery (TUG) U17 Female 4km Beach Run 2 Giselle Parmenter (TAL) U17 Male 4km Beach Run 2 Ethan Clouston (CUR) U17 Male 6km Ski Paddle 4 Thomas Green (CUR) U17 Male4km Beach Run 1 Jack Lund (TAL) U19 Male 10km Ski 3 Jayden Erskine (CUR) U19 Male 4km Board Paddle 3 Joshua Clouston (CUR) 3 Jayden Erskine (CUR) U19 Male 4km Beach Run 5 Beau Bailey (TAL) U19 Male 10km Ski 5 Ryan Smart (TUG) Open Female 10km Ski 5 Carly Flood (CLG) Open Female 2km Surf Swim

3 Tia Nation (TH&C) 5 Carly Flood (CLG) Open Female 4km Beach Run 3 Tia Nation (TH&C) Open Male 4km Board Paddle 6 Joel Erskine (TUG) 30-34 Female 2km Surf Swim 1 Nadene Hennessy-Rasmussen (TH&C) 30-34 Male 2km Surf Swim 2 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 30-34 Male 4km Beach Run 2 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 30-34 Male 4km Board Paddle 3 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 30-34 Male 8km Ski Paddle 2 Rohan Scaysbrook (CLG) 35-39 Female 8km Ski Paddle 2 Renee Hogben (CLG) 40-44 Female 2km Surf Swim 4 Danyelle Lipponen (CLG) 40-44 Female 4km Board Paddle 5 Danyelle Lipponen (CLG) 40-44 Male 2km Surf Swim 2 Stuart Hogben (CLG) 40-44 Male 4km Beach Run 1 Nicholas Fawaz (CLG) 3 Vincent Loubet (CLG) 40-44 Male 4km Board Paddle 2 Stuart Hogben (CLG) 5 Nicholas Fawaz (CLG) 6 Vincent Loubet (CLG) 40-44 Male 8km Ski Paddle 2 Stuart Hogben (CLG) 40-44 Male 2km Surf Swim 1 Matt Norling (TAL) 45-49 Male 2km Board Paddle 2 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 45-49 Male 2km Surf Swim 1 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 45-49 Male 4km Beach Run 3 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 45-49 Male 6km Ski Paddle 5 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 50-54 Female 2km Board Paddle 4 Susie Harker (CLG) 50-54 Female 2km Surf Swim 2 Susie Harker (CLG) 55-59 Male 2km Beach Run 2 Perry Nation (TH&C) 55-59 Male 1km Surf Swim 1 Perry Nation (TH&C)

2015 AUSTRALIAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS

U14 Male 2km Beach Run 6 Jake Somerville (TH&C) U14 Female 2km Beach Run 3 Drew Younger (TH&C) U15 Male Beach Flags 2 Bayley Desmond (TAL) U15 Female Beach Flags 4 Veronica McNevin (CUR) U15 Male Beach Relay 6 TH&C Team A - Zac King, Tyson King, Riley Small, Jake Somerville, Daniel Yeowart U15 Female Beach Relay 2 CUR A - Hannah Carter, Lillian Dick, Veronica McNevin, KellieMeyer U14 Male Beach Sprint 5 Hunter Hughes (Kirra) U15 Female Beach Sprint 5 Mayla Singh (NKI) U15 Male Board Race 5 Jordan Emery (TUG) U15 Male Cameron Relay, 3 3 CUR Team A - Matthew Delahunty, Hudson Frigo, Ryan Suddes, Luke Wyatt U15 Male Surf Board Riding

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4 Noah McKitterick (CUR) U14 Male Surf Board Riding 3 Jy Smart (PBQ)

2015 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

U17 Male 2km Beach Run 4 Jack Lund (TAL) U19 Female 2km Beach Run 6 Caitlin Butler (TUG) Open Male Beach Flags 4 Ryan Bedford (CUR) U19 Male Beach Flags 3 Jake Hurley (CUR) U19 Male Beach Flags 5 Samuel Dick (CUR) U17 Female Beach Flags 2 Olivia Eaton (CUR) U19 Female Beach Flags 4 Madison Kidd (CUR) Open Male Beach Relay 4 CUR Team A – Ryan Bedford, Jordan Caldow, Kodi Harman, Mitchell Williams U19 Male Beach Relay 1 CUR Team A - Mathew Currie, Samuel Dick, Jayden Gilfillan, Jake Hurley Open Female Beach Relay 1 CUR Team A - Brittanny Brymer, Olivia Eaton, Olivia Fien, Tara Hawking, Chandler Searle 6 CUR Team B - Sakisha Dovey, Chanel Hickman, Madison Kidd, Kelly McDonnell U19 Female Beach Relay 1 CUR Team A - Sakisha Dovey, Olivia Eaton, Olivia Fien, Madison Kidd, Chandler Searle Open Male Beach Sprint 1 Jordan Caldow (CUR) 4 Ryan Bedford (CUR) 5 Kodi Harman (CUR) U19 Male Beach Sprint 5 Samuel Ross (CUR) 6 Jake Hurley (CUR) U17 Male Beach Sprint 5 Mathew Currie (CUR) Open Female Beach Sprint 2 Brittanny Brymer (CUR) U19 Female Beach Sprint 3 Sakisha Dovey (CUR) U17 Female Beach Sprint 2 Olivia Fien (CUR) 5 Olivia Eaton (CUR) U19 Male Surf Board 2 Rhyam Pankhurst (TUG) 4 Lincoln Dews (CUR) Open Male Surf Board Relay 2 TUG Team A - Anthony Dougherty, Samuel Hamilton, Campbell McDonald U19 Male Surf Board Relay 5 CUR Team B - Jayden Erskine, Daniel Hart, Ben Johnston U19 Male Surf Board Rescue 5 CUR Team A - Joshua Clouston, Ethan Clouston U19 Female Surf Board Rescue 6 CUR Team A - Prue Davies, Chandler Searle Open Female Double Ski 6 CUR Team A - Miranda Davies, Chloe Sterry U19 Double Ski 5 CUR - Lincoln Dews, Jayden Erskine U19 Ironman 4 Lincoln Dews - CUR 5 Jayden Erskine - CUR Open Lifesaver Relay 2 CUR Team A - Joshua Clouston, Mathew Currie, Joseph Fraser, Cain Hayward, Jackson Maynard, Joel McKitterick, Andrew Pyke, Matthew Wildman, Kody Williamson Open Female Malibu Long Board 2 Ivy Thomas (TH&C) 6 Georgia Cusbert (TH&C) U19 Male Rescue Tube Rescue 2 CUR Team A - Matthew Davis, Jayden Erskine, Daniel Hart, Scott Pegg

Open Female Rescue Tube Rescue 4 CUR SLSC, Team A - Alicia Bain, Prue Davies, Miranda Davies, Natalie Peat U19 Female Rescue Tube Rescue 1 CUR Team A - Prue Davies, Georgia Meredith, Chandler Searle, Chloe Sterry 5 CUR Team B - Maia Bryant, Jessica Elkington, Chelsea Feuerriegel, Ariana Moffatt U19 Male Single Surf Ski 6 Jayden Erskine (CUR) Open Female Surf Belt 6 Mariah Jones (TH&C) U19 Surf Belt 2 Matthew Davis (CUR) U19 Male Surf Board Riding 2 Bill Psaltis (CUR) 3 Blake Webb (CUR) U17 Female Surf Board Riding 3 Ivy Thomas (TH&C) Open Male Surf Boat 1 CUR Barbarians - Mactavish Hamilton, Randall Martin, Glen Williams,

Nicholas Winkler Open Male Surf Boat 3 CUR Huscarls - Robert Apanui, Joe Fraser, Cain Hayward, Andrew Pyke U23 Female Surf Boat 5 CUR Dance Enhancers - Briony Edgar, Heleena Ethell, Haidee Psaltis,

Taylor Sainsbury Reserve Surf Boat 2 CUR – Edward Hinschen, Chris McEvoy, Jonathon Nance, Chris Waxman 6 CUR Coal Trains - Matthew Burgess, Mark Flower, Thomas Fowke,

Anthony Keller, Nicholas Williams U19 Male Surf Race 1 Scott Pegg (CUR) U17 Male Surf Race 4 Ethan Clouston (CUR) U19 Female Surf Race 4 Prue Davies (CUR) U19 Male Surf Team 3 CUR Team A - Ethan Clouston, Matthew Davis, Jake Hales, Scott Pegg U19 Female Surf Team 6 CUR Team A - Prue Davies, Jessica Elkington, Georgia Meredith, Ariana

Moffatt U19 Male Taplin Relay (3 person) 5 CUR Team A - Joshua Clouston, Matthew Davis, Jayden Erskine 6 CUR Team B - Ben Johnston, Lincoln Dews, Scott Pegg U19 Female Taplin Relay (3 person) 4 CUR Team A - Prue Davies, Chandler Searle, Chloe Sterry

2015 AUSTRALIAN MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS

30-34 Male 2km Beach Run 3 Michael Sullivan (CUR) 35-39 Male 2km Beach Run 4 Michael Gray (CUR) 40-44 Male 2km Beach Run 1 Nicholas Fawaz (CLG) 4 Vincent Loubet (CLG) 6 Justin Jones (CUR) 45-49 Male 2km Beach Run 6 Paul Byres (TAL) 55-59 Female 2km Beach Run 5 Pauline Webley (TH&C) 35-39 Male Beach Flags 5 Shaun Slattery (PAC) 50-54 Male Beach Flags 1 Philip Wyper (CLG) 60-64 Male Beach Flags 6 Stephen Burstow (TAL) 140 yrs Male Beach Relay 4 CUR Team A - Jamo Borthwick, Anthony Dick, Justin Jones, Patrick

Trevor-Jones 170 Yrs Male Beach Relay 6 NKI Team A - Bruce Barnes, Timothy Blomfield, Alan Hayes, Mick Herden 30-34 Male Surf Board 3 Jamo Borthwick – (CUR) 40-44 Male Surf Board

4 Craig Holden (CLG) 45-49 Male Surf Board 3 Rick Van Kampen (CLG) 50-54 Male Surf Board 4 Michael Di Betta (CUR) 40-44 Female Surf Board 3 Lisa Lower (NKI) 65-69 Female Surf Board 2 Ruth Kemp (TH&C) 110 Yrs Male Surf Board Relay 6 CUR Team A - Jamo Borthwick, Steven Cahill, Michael Gray 130 Yrs Male Surf Board Relay 1 CUR Team A - Michael Chan, Michael Di Betta, Christopher Maynard 40-44 Male Surf Board Rescue 1 CUR Team A - Michael Chan, Christopher Maynard 30-39 Female Champion Lifesaver 4 Nadine Hennessy-Rasmussen (TH&C) 45-49 Male Double Ski 5 CUR Team A - Paul Guilfoyle, Christopher Maynard 55-59 Double Ski 3 TAL Team A - Greg Bowditch, Greg Juniper 40-44 Ironman 4 Michael Chan (CUR) 70 and Over Ironman 6 Phillip Newton (CUR) 65-69 Ironwoman 1 Ruth Kemp (TH&C) 30-39 Male Malibu Long Board Riding 2 Scott McLeod (Rainbow Bay) 30-39 Female Malibu Long Board Riding 4 Jane Tranberg (CLG) 40 and Over Female Malibu Long Board Riding 2 Katherine Miller (TH&C) 40-44 Male Rescue Tube Race 5 Matt Norling (TAL) 40-44 Female Rescue Tube Race 2 Lisa Lower (NKI) 55-59 Male Single Surf Ski 1 Greg Juniper (TAL) 6 Greg Bowditch (TAL) 65-69 Female Single Surf Ski 1 Ruth Kemp (TH&C) 30-39 Male Surf Board Riding 3 Scott McLeod (Rainbow Bay) 40-49 Male Surf Board Riding 6 Chris Eddelbuttel (Kirra) 30-39 Female Surf Board Riding 2 Jane Tranberg (CLG) 4 Cassidy Jackson-Carroll (Rainbow Bay) 40-49 Female Surf Board Riding 3 Katherine Miller (TH&C) 140 Yrs Male Surf Boat 3 CUR Bezerkas - Troy Jones, Clint Jones, Paolo Liussi, Clifton Moana,

David Round, Trent Shepherd 180 Yrs Male Surf Boat 3 TAL Hogs - Geoffrey Case, Tim Livanes, Daniel Rahe, Gary Williams 220 Yrs Surf Boat 1 Cooly Blues - Matthew Cleaver, Phillip Hammond, Stephen Mason,

Graham Matthews, Terry Simpson 5 CUR - Kerry Gray, Paul Hoffmann, Garry McCarron, Peter Nissen 30-34 Male Surf Race 4 Michael Bush (CUR) 40-44 Male Surf Race 6 Matt Norling (TAL) 35-39 Female Surf Race 4 Jocelyn Pollock (CLG) 40-44 Female Surf Race 2 Lisa Lower (NKI) 110 Yrs Male Surf Team 6 CUR Team A - Michael Bush, Michael Chan, Michael Sullivan 130 yrs Male Surf Team 4 CLG Team A - Stuart Hogben, Rick Van Kampen, Russell Zahn 130 Yrs Male Taplin Relay 4 CUR Team A - Michael Bush, Paul Guilfoyle, Christopher Maynard 6 CUR Team B - Michael Chan, Daniel Cowper, Michael Di Betta

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HONOUR BOARD PATRON PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER INSTRUCTOR IN CHIEF EXAMINER IN CHIEF

1924-25 J. FRANCIS A.E. POWELL J. MATTERS, W. WATERS S.W. WINDERS MBE,OStJ A. GLASS C.G. ENGLERT J.L. GORDON

W. BRAKE, R.T. GILLIES

1925-26 J. FRANCIS A.E. POWELL Presidents of affiliated Clubs

S.W. WINSERS MBE, OStJ J.A. CHARLESTON C.G. ENGLERT J.L. GORDON

1926-27 J. FRANCIS A.E. POWELL Presidents of affiliated Clubs

S.W. WINSERS MBE, OStJ A. CHARLESTON C.G. ENGLERT J.L. GORDON

1927-28 J. FRANCIS W. NICOLL A.E. POWELL S.W. WINSERS MBE, OStJ A. CHARLESTON C.G. ENGLERT J.L. GORDON

W.R. GREENWOOD

J.G. APPEL

1928-29 J. FRANCIS W. NICOLL A.E. POWELL S.W. WINDERS R.M. MITCHELL C.G. ENGLERT J.L. GORDON

DEPUTY PRESIDENT

1929-30 J. FRANCIS W. NICOLL A.E. POWELL S.W. WINDERS MBE, OStJ R.M. MITCHELL C.G. ENGLERT J.L. GORDON

1930-31 J. FRANCIS W. NICOLL A.E. POWELL S.W. WINDERS MBE, OStJ R.M. MITCHELL C.G. ENGLERT J.L. GORDON

1931-32 J. FRANCIS W. NICOLL A.E. POWELL S.W. WINDERS MBE, OStJ R.M. MITCHELL C.G. ENGLERT J.L. GORDON

1932-33 J. FRANCIS N.S. WOODROFFE C.E. TAYLOR P.R. STEPHENS S.W. WINDERS A.M. WILLIAMS C.G. ENGLERT

1933-34 J. FRANCIS S.W. WINDERS MBE OStJ N.S. WOODROFFE P.R. STEPHENS A. CHARLESTON C.G. ENGLERT J.L. GORDON

1934-35 J. FRANCIS A.E. WILLIAMS S.W. WINDERS P.R. STEPHENS R.M. MITCHELL S. COSTA C.G. ENGLERT

PATRON PRESIDENT DEPUTY PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER SUPERINTENDENT DEP. SUPERINTENDENT

1935-36 J. FRANCIS A.E. WILLIAMS H.F. McGRATH P.R. STEPHENS R.M. MITCHELL C.G. ENGLERT S. COSTA

1936-37 J. FRANCIS A.E. WILLIAMS L. PEAK P.R. STEPHENS R.M. MITCHELL C.G. ENGLERT A.M. WILLIAMS

1937-38 J. FRANCIS A.E. WILLIAMS L. PEAK P.R. STEPHENS W.B. DALEY A. KENNEDY S. COSTA

1938-39 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH L. PEAK J.J. STEWART W.B. DALEY A. KENNEDY R. CROSSMAN

1939-40 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH J.L. GORDON J.R. WINDERS L.C. HAMILTON A. KENNEDY R. CROSSMAN

1940-41 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH J.L. GORDON J.R. WINDERS L.C. HAMILTON A. KENNEDY A.R. DONALDSON

1941-42 J. FRANCIS, H.A. BRUCE H.F. McGRATH H. McMASTER J.R. WINDERS L.C. HAMILTON A. KENNEDY A.R. DONALDSON

1942-43 J. FRANCIS, H.A. BRUCE H.F. McGRATH H. McMASTER J.R. WINDERS J.R. WINDERS A. KENNEDY E.C. AVERY

1943-44 J. FRANCIS, H.A. BRUCE H.F. McGRATH H. McMASTER J.R. WINDERS J.R. WINDERS A. KENNEDY E.C. AVERY

1944-45 J. FRANCIS, H.A. BRUCE H.F. McGRATH N.S. WOODROFFE J.J. STEWART E.B. DONALD A. KENNEDY E.C. AVERY

1945-46 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH J.R. WINDERS J.R. WINDERS W.P. WALKER E.C. AVERY R. BLACKMAN

1946-47 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH H. NIX J.R. WINDERS W.P. WALKER E.C. AVERY R. BLACKMAN

1947-48 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH H. NIX J.R. WINDERS W.P. WALKER E.C. AVERY R. BLACKMAN

1948-49 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH H. NIX J.R. WINDERS W.P. WALKER R. BLACKMAN A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM

1949-50 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH J.E. GRAY J.R. WINDERS W.P. WALKER R. BLACKMAN A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM

1950-51 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM R.J. CARR W.P. WALKER R. BLACKMAN A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM

1951-52 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH L.E. WORT R.J. CARR F. VANDERENT A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM R.G. MAPP

1952-53 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH J.R. WINDERS R.J. CARR F. VANDERENT A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM W.J. FITZGERALD

1953-54 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH J.R. WINDERS R.J. CARR F. VANDERENT A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM J.H. SPENCER

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1954-55 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH L.E. WORT M.R. WILLIAMS F. VANDERENT A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM R. BLACKMAN

1955-56 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH L.E. WORT N. COONEY M. TOOTH A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM G.N. HOBBS

1956-57 J. FRANCIS, J.S. DEANE H.F. McGRATH J.J. STEWART G.T. SMITH G.T. SMITH A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM E.J. SMITH AM

1957-58 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH J.J. STEWART B.T. JUKES N. DOWLING A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM E.J. SMITH AM

1958-59 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH J.J. STEWART J. SPENCER N. DOWLING A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM E.J. SMITH AM

1959-60 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH J.J. STEWART J. SPENCER J. GIBSON A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM E.J. SMITH AM

1960-61 J. FRANCIS H.F. McGRATH, J.J. STEWART

J.J. STEWART J.R. WINDERS

J. SPENCER M. WELDON E.J. SMITH AM M. KLINGNER OAM

1961-62 J. FRANCIS J.J. STEWART J.H. SPENCER J. WILLIAMS J.R. WINDERS E.J. SMITH AM M. KLINGNER OAM

1962-63 J. FRANCIS J.J. STEWART J.H. SPENCER, B PEEL J. WILLIAMS G. STEIN E.J. SMITH AM M. KLINGNER OAM

1963-64 J. FRANCIS J.H. SPENCER J.J. STEWART K. O'CONNELL G. STEIN E.J. SMITH AM M. KLINGNER OAM

1964-65 J. GORDON J.H. SPENCER, G.W. KELLY J.J. STEWART K. O'CONNELL R. BATHE E.J. SMITH AM M. KLINGNER OAM

1965-66 J. GORDON M. McNEILLY MBE J.J. STEWART G.W. KELLY M. DUNCAN E.J. SMITH AM M. KLINGNER OAM

1966-67 J. GORDON M. McNEILLY MBE J.J. STEWART T. CONVERY G. STEIN, H POTTER M. KLINGNER OAM R. GEAR

1967-68 J. GORDON M. McNEILLY MBE J.J. STEWART J.F. CAREY H. POTTER M. KLINGNER OAM R. GEAR

1968-69 J. GORDON M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM J.F. CAREY H. POTTER R. GEAR F. GRELL

1969-70 J. GORDON, H. NIX M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM H. POTTER H. HARSLEY R. GEAR F. GRELL

A. FRIZZELL OBE OAM

1970-71 H. NIX, J. WINDERS M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM H. POTTER H. HARSLEY R. GEAR H. HARSLEY

1971-72 H. NIX, J. WINDERS M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM H. POTTER G. CLARKE R. GEAR H. HARSLEY

1972-73 H. NIX, J. WINDERS M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM H. POTTER G. CLARKE H. HARSLEY F. GRELL

1973-74 A. FRIZZELL OBE OAM M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM H. POTTER G. CLARKE H. HARSLEY D. BURCHILL

H. NIX, J. WINDERS

1974-75 A. FRIZZELL OBE OAM M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM H. POTTER G. CLARKE H. HARSLEY D. BURCHILL

H. NIX, R. NEUMANN

1975-76 A. FRIZZELL OBE OAM M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM H. POTTER E. ELLIOTT H. HARSLEY D. BURCHILL

H. NIX, R. NEUMANN

1976-77 A. FRIZZELL OBE OAM, H. NIX M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM H. POTTER A. NICHOLSON H. HARSLEY D. BARRON

B. SMALL, R. NEUMANN

1977-78 A. FRIZZELL OBE OAM, H. NIX M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM H. POTTER A. NICHOLSON D. BURCHILL F. GRELL

. B. SMALL R. NEUMANN

1978-79 A. FRIZZELL OBEOAM H. NIX M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM H. POTTER A. NICHOLSON D. BURCHILL B. BRYMER

B. SMALL, R. NEUMANN

1979-80 R. NEUMANN, B. SMALL M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM R. LINNETT B. THORNE D. BURCHILL B. BRYMER

K. WELDON. K. HUNT

1980-81 R. NEUMANN M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM R. LINNETT B. THORNE B. BRYMER G. GRAHAM

K. WELDON, K. HUNT

1981-82 R. NEUMANN M. McNEILLY MBE A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM R. LINNETT D. HENDRICKS B. BRYMER G. GRAHAM

K. WELDON, K. HUNT

1982-83 R. NEUMANN M. McNEILLY MBE D. BURCHILL R. LINNETT D. HENDRICKS B. BRYMER P. BEAUCHAMP PSM

K. WELDON, K. HUNT *

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1983-84 R. NEUMANN K. WELDON M. McNEILLY MBE D. BURCHILL R. LINNETT D. HENDRICKS B. BRYMER P. BEAUCHAMP PSM

D. O'CONNELL M. SCHOFIELD

1984-85 A. FRIZZELL OBE,OAM, H. NIX M. McNEILLY MBE R. LINNETT D. HOLMES D. HENDRICKS B. BRYMER R. MASKELL

1985-86 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM M. McNEILLY MBE D. BURCHILL L. BRYMER R. LINNETT B. BRYMER R. MASKELL

H. NIX, F. GRELL

1986-87 A. FRIZZELL OBE,OAM, H. NIX B. THORNE F. GRELL L. BRYMER R. LINNETT B. BRYMER R. FIEN

1987-88 A. FRIZZELL OBE,OAM, H. NIX B. THORNE D. BURCHILL R. LINNETT L. BRYMER B. BRYMER J. GUEST

1988-89 A. FRIZZELL OBE,OAM, H. NIX B. THORNE D. BURCHILL R. LINNETT L. BRYMER B. BRYMER E. ROSS SMITH OAM

ADMINISTRATOR

1989-90 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM D. HOLMES A. BROOKES B. BRYMER R. LINNETT S. PORTER J. McCOLL

H. NIX, M. McNEILLY MBE

1990-91 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM D. HOLMES D. BINNIE B. BRYMER R. LINNETT P. BEAUCHAMP PSM J. McCOLL

H. NIX, M. McNEILLY MBE

1991-92 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM D. HOLMES D. BINNIE B. BRYMER R. LINNETT P. BEAUCHAMP PSM S. BYRNES

H. NIX, M. McNEILLY MBE

1992-93 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM R. LINNETT Presidents of B. BRYMER D. HOLMES S. BYRNES R. LE CORNU

H. NIX, M. McNEILLY MBE Affiliated clubs

1993-94 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM E.J. SMITH AM Presidents of B. BRYMER T. BOURKE S. BYRNES R. LE CORNU

H. NIX, M. McNEILLY MBE Affiliated clubs

DIRECTOR OF FINANCE DIRECTOR OF LIFE SAVING

DIRECTOR OF SURF SPORTS

DIRECTOR OF JNR ACTIVITIES

1994-95 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM E.J. SMITH AM Presidents of Affiliated Clubs

B. BRYMER I. PALMER D. CARMODY R. LE CORNU

1995-96 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM E.J. SMITH AM Presidents of B. BRYMER I. PALMER D. CARMODY R. LE CORNU

H. NIX, M. McNEILLY MBE Affiliated clubs

1996-97 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM R. ROSE Presidents of B. BRYMER C. CORNISH D. CARMODY C. WRIGHT

M. McNEILLY MBE Affiliated clubs

1997-98 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM R. ROSE Presidents of B. BRYMER C. CORNISH D. CARMODY B. WALSH

M. McNEILLY MBE Affiliated clubs

1998-99 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM E.J. SMITH AM Presidents of D. DWAN C. CORNISH D. CARMODY B. WALSH

M. McNEILLY MBE Affiliated clubs

E. SMTIH AM

1999-00 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM E.J. SMITH AM Presidents of K. McKAY I. PALMER D. CARMODY B. WALSH

M. McNEILLY MBE Affiliated clubs

E. SMTIH AM

2000-01 A. FRIZZELL OBE, OAM R. ROSE Presidents of S. MALONE I. PALMER A. PROFKE B. WALSH

M. McNEILLY MBE Affiliated clubs

E. SMTIH AM

2001-02 M. McNEILLY MBE E.J. SMITH AM Presidents of K. BARNES D. DWAN R. WONSON B. WALSH

A. NICHOLSON, E SMITH AM Affiliated clubs

2002-03 M. McNEILLY MBE E.J. SMITH AM F. GRELL K. BARNES D. DWAN R. WONSON B. WALSH D. MITCHELL

A. NICHOLSON

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2003-04 M. McNEILLY MBE M. BARNES F. GRELL K. BARNES J. MOLONEY D. CARMODY P. HALL D. MITCHELL

A. NICHOLSON

2004-05 M. McNEILLY MBE M. BARNES F. GRELL K. BARNES J. MOLONEY D. CARMODY D. DWAN D.MITCHELL/C.THURTELL

A. NICHOLSON

2005-06 A. NICHOLSON OAM M. BARNES F. GRELL K. BARNES J. MOLONEY D. CARMODY D. DWAN C. THURTELL

M. McNEILLY MBE

2006-07 A. NICHOLSON OAM M. BARNES F. GRELL K. BARNES J. MOLONEY D. CARMODY D. DWAN C. THURTELL/I.BUTLER

M. McNEILLY MBE

2007-08 A. NICHOLSON OAM M.BARNES F.GRELL K.BARNES J.MOLONEY D.CARMODY D.DWAN#/N.WARD A. WALKER

M. McNEILLY MBE

2008-09 A. NICHOLSON OAM M.BARNES J.KEOGH APM K.BARNES J.MOLONEY D.CARMODY N.WARD A. WALKER

M. McNEILLY MBE

2009-10 A. NICHOLSON OAM M.BARNES J. KEOGH APM K. BARNES J. MOLONEY D. CARMODY N. WARD A. WALKER

M. McNEILLY MBE

2010-11 A. NICHOLSON OAM M. BARNES T. WISCHNEVSKY K. BARNES J. MOLONEY D. CARMODY. N. WARD A. WALKER

M. McNEILLY MBE

2011-12 A. NICHOLSON OAM, R.GEAR AM M. BARNES T.WISCHNEVSKY K.BARNES J.MOLONEY K.CLARK N.WARD A.WALKER

M. McNEILLY MBE, E. SMITH AM

2012-13 A. NICHOLSON OAM, R.GEAR AM M. BARNES K. HUNTER K. BARNES J.MOLONEY K.CLARK N.WARD A. WALKER

M. McNEILLY MBE, E. SMITH AM*

B. ALCHIN

2013-14 A. NICHOLSON OAM, R.GEAR AM* K. HUNTER T. WISCHNEVSKY K. BARNES J.MOLONEY K.CLARK N.WARD A. CASSONE

M. McNEILLY MBE, E. SMITH AM

B. ALCHIN

2014-15 A. NICHOLSON OAM*, K. HUNTER T. WISCHNEVSKY K. SCHUTZ J.MOLONEY K.CLARK N.WARD A. CASSONE

M. McNEILLY MBE, B.ALCHIN

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