Tag: surf life saving

  • SMITH FIGHTING FIT AFTER FIRST IRONWOMAN HITOUT

    SMITH FIGHTING FIT AFTER FIRST IRONWOMAN HITOUT

    Central Coast surf lifesaver Jemma Smith has impressed in the Ironwoman Series opener. She says she’s fighting fit and ready for the remainder of comp, taking out second at the Coolangatta Gold.

  • SURF LIFE SAVERS PREPARE FOR BUSY SEASON

    SURF LIFE SAVERS PREPARE FOR BUSY SEASON

    They put their life on the line for us every summer. This Saturday, thousands of Surf Lifesaving volunteers will dust off their caps for the beginning of the patrol season. On the Central Coast, there’s been plenty of work going on behind the scenes to prevent drownings.

  • TERRIGAL IRB CREWS WRAP UP THIRD AFTER LAKES

    TERRIGAL IRB CREWS WRAP UP THIRD AFTER LAKES

    In surf life saving, Terrigal remains locked at third on the inflatable rescue boat ladder. The club managed its first two wins of the premiership season at Lakes Beach.

  • IRB ACTION KICKS OFF AT LAKES BEACH

    IRB ACTION KICKS OFF AT LAKES BEACH

    Inflatable rescue boat action kicked off on the Central Coast today, with Lakes Beach delivering grand final berths for a number of clubs. Terrigal dominated the surf, securing a spot in the men’s open tube rescue, among more than a dozen other events. Grand finals get underway tomorrow. (VISION ONLY.)

  • IRB CREWS TO DESCEND ON LAKES BEACH

    IRB CREWS TO DESCEND ON LAKES BEACH

    In surf lifesaving, the inflatable rescue boats action returns to the Central Coast over the weekend, with clubs from around New South Wales keen to prove themselves ahead of the state titles. Terrigal sits third on the ladder, heading into round two of the series.

  • TERRIGAL EYES OFF TOP IRB SPOT

    TERRIGAL EYES OFF TOP IRB SPOT

    Terrigal Surf Lifesaving Club is already among the top three teams after the Inflatable Rescue Boat season began on the weekend. But members aren’t satisfied yet: they want to get to the top of the ladder.

  • PARKER CALLS TIME AS SURF LIFE SAVING CEO

    PARKER CALLS TIME AS SURF LIFE SAVING CEO

    He’s been the face of Central Coast Surf Life Saving for the last seven years – and today, Chris Parker walked away from his role as CEO. The Avoca member has overseen a significant drop in the number of drownings at Central Coast beaches.

  • SURF LIFE SAVER CLOCKS OFF AFTER 60 YEARS

    SURF LIFE SAVER CLOCKS OFF AFTER 60 YEARS

    He’s been described as “part of the DNA” of Killcare Surf Lifesaving Club, and after six decades, John Bourne is clocking off. Today the legendary Central Coast figure completed his last official patrol.

  • CUDGEN HEADLAND LIFESAVERS EYEING MORE SUCCESS

    CUDGEN HEADLAND LIFESAVERS EYEING MORE SUCCESS

    Lifesavers from Cudgen Headland dominated at Aussie Titles on the Gold Coast – cleaning up in every age group. Now, as the season ends, the club is turning its attention toward the future.  

  • SMITH EYES OFF AUSSIES AFTER NSW WIN

    SMITH EYES OFF AUSSIES AFTER NSW WIN

    She’s been crowned the best in the state, now Umina surf life saver Jemma Smith is looking to take out her first Australian title. The Ironwoman says she’s feeling confident, just two weeks from the Gold Coast competition.