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Last Patrol for the Season. Our team braved the cold, wet and windy conditions. Huge thanks to all patrolling members for your dedication throughout the season ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Easter to everyone from the Whyalla Surf Life Saving Club ... See MoreSee Less
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Chris and Ruby on the Youth Development Camp ... See MoreSee Less
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Almost the end of the season. 5 Patrols to go. Surf Life Saving SA ... See MoreSee Less
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Fabulous morning for our Last Training for the season only a few people today thanks to everyone who came. ... See MoreSee Less
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TRIATHLON
WoW what a morning! The weather was a little windy and cool. Well done to everyone who participated in the Triathlon you all did a fantastic job. Thanks to Scott Ramsay and Sai Ramsay for cooking the barbecue. Huge thanks to our members for doing watercover, what a great team effort. VOLUNTEERS. ... See MoreSee Less
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ON PATROL
Today the new roof for the ssv was put on, thanks to all who helped. Shannon, Jack and Matilda flew the drone. ... See MoreSee Less
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On Patrol today ... See MoreSee Less
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We are Family,👨👩👦👩👩👧👦👨👧👨👦👦👭👬🧍 Surf Life Saving Family 🏄♀️🏊♀️ Fun, Water Safety, First Aid, Drone, ... See MoreSee Less
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Sunday morning patrol with Nippers training was a blast! Despite the wind, we learnt board rescue in the morning, we talked about different types of waves and how to handle them and staying safe at the beach. We even rescued a seagull that was brought to us by a community member, that was tangled in kite string. Just another reminder how we care for our environment. ... See MoreSee Less
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