In season 2011/2012 our life savers collectively performed 7,114 preventative actions and warned 10,764 people. OUR VISION OUR MISSION OUR VALUES

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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 in 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 Season 2011/2012 is the 88 th season of volunteer life saving patrols for the affiliated clubs of SLSQ Point Danger Branch. In this season our members were responsible for saving 240 lives by performing extraordinary rescues and resuscitations. Surf Life Saving Queensland Point Danger Branch is the regional entity that exists to support eleven affiliated clubs from Rainbow Bay to Tallebudgera. This season we had 6,229 members protecting our beaches, teaching our nippers, competing in surf sports, learning life saving techniques and dedicating their time to the safety of the bathing public. Our vision is to ensure that the beaches of Point Danger Branch are a safe, secure and enjoyable environment for members and visitors. We achieve this through leadership, membership, development and the recognition of providing an essential service to the Gold Coast community. Our key strategies are to prevent, respond to and report on rescues, to conduct member development and promote the ethical and professional behaviour of our volunteers. It is essential to the well being of the beach going public that we are able to identify risks before they develop into tragedies. Working with the community is essential to this, and as such the prevention of incidents and accidents is paramount to what we do. In season 2011/2012 our life savers collectively performed 7,114 preventative actions and warned 10,764 people. Rate of awards and skills gained & learnt Public Perception 1 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

2 SURF LIFE SAVING QUEENSLAND POINT DANGER BRANCH OFFICE BEARERS & STAFF PATRONS Mal McNeilly MBE, Arch Nicholson OAM, Earle Smith AM, Bob Gear AM VICE PATRONS Karen Andrews MP, Christine Smith MP, Hon. Jann Stuckey MP, Mayor Ron Clarke MBE PRESIDENT Mal Barnes BRANCH COUNCILLORS Mark Harvey, Michael Hart#/Col Duke, Scott Rawlings, Ben Munro, David Mitchell, Phil Mitchell, Ken Hunter, Kevin Dunn, Jim Purdon, Rod Jones, Anthony McKeaten 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 Tony Wischnevsky Ken Clark Nigel Ward DIRECTOR BUSINESS & FINANCE DIRECTOR OF JUNIOR ACTIVITIES PAST PRESIDENT John Moloney Andrew Walker Vacant DEPUTY DIRECTOR LIFE SAVING DEPUTY DIRECTOR SURF SPORTS EDUCATION OFFICER Brad Hartley Peter Della Ca Denis Camody RESUSCITATION OFFICER IRB OFFICER FIRST AID OFFICER Scott Byrnes OAM Andrew McAuliffe Steve Muller COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER (LS) YOUTH DEVELOPMENT OFFICER COACHING OFFICER Vacant Skye Bond Mark Ross GEAR & EQUIPMENT OFFICER GRIEVANCE OFFICER EXAMINATION OFFICER Leanne Ward John Cullen Kerrie Barnes MANAGER DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (NORTH) DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (SOUTH) Kerrie Barnes Kathryn Atkins Rachael Duke ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Carole Walle # denotes resigned 2 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

3 SURF LIFESAVING QUEENSLAND POINT DANGER BRANCH BOARDS AND COMMITTEES COUNCIL Mal Barnes, Tony Wischnevsky, Mark Harvey, Michael Hart#/Col Duke, Scott Rawlings, Ben Munro, David Mitchell, Phil Mitchell, Ken Hunter, Kevin Dunn, Jim Purdon, Rod Jones, Anthony McKeaten, Kerrie Barnes (NV) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mal Barnes, Tony Wischnevsky, Nigel Ward, Ken Clark, John Moloney, Andrew Walker, Kerrie Barnes (NV) BOARD OF LIFE SAVING Ken Clark, Brad Hartley, Denis Carmody, Scott Byrnes OAM, Steve Muller, Andrew McAuliffe, Kerrie Barnes BOARD OF SURF SPORTS Nigel Ward, Peter Della Ca, Leanne Ward, John Huntley Chipper, Mark Harvey, Noel Gill, John Lacecha, Warwick Forsyth, Stuart Hogben, Megan Stewart, Andrew Curry BOARD OF JUNIOR ACTIVITIES Andrew Walker, Peter Della Ca, Brad Hartley, Skye Bond, Andrew Yates, Mark Madden, Craig Halliwell, Dave Egan, Heath Vogler, Peta Barnes, Anthony Cassone, Phil Wyper, Dave Bellue, Ray Fien#/Barry Dilimore SELECTION COMMITTEE Nigel Ward, Peter Della Ca, Rod Jones, Stuart Hogben, Carole Walle JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Frank Grell, Louise Hogben, Jim Keogh, Bonnie Alchin, Ray Fien MERITORIOUS AWARDS FOR LIFESAVING Ken Clark, Rod Jones, Denis Carmody, Michael Hart#/Col Duke, Ben Munro, Jessica Attenborough LIFE MEMBERS & HONOURS COMMITTEE Mal Barnes, Frank Grell, Bonnie Alchin, Mal McNeilly MBE, Arch Nicholson OAM YOUTH DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Skye Bond, Paul Hyde, Jamie Quinn, Jenny Cosgrove, Sandie Williams, Heath Vogler, Fiona Jones, Megan Stewart, Samantha Fien CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE Mal McNeilly MBE, Frank Grell, Louise Hogben, Arch Nicholson OAM, Alan Everingham CHIEF TRAINING OFFICERS COMMITTEE Richard Andrews, Denis Carmody, Sue Damon, Les Brodie, Andrew Wilson, David Bray, Mick Beattie, Laurie Cavill, Rob Walters, Danny Putland CLUB CAPTAINS COMMITTEE David Fisher-Bond#/Serena McMahon, Brock Wharton, Dean Damon, Mark Ross, Steve Madden, Anna Douglas, Jessica Attenborough, Glen Edmonds, Garry Bell, Mark Hryszyczyn, Dave Woodall GEAR INSPECTION COMMITTEE Ken Clark, Nigel Ward, Leanne Ward, Stuart Hogben # denotes resigned Very Real Results... Life Saving 240 Rescues 37 Searches 7,114 Preventative Actions 273 First Aid Injuries 10,764 People Warned 320 New Bronzies 604,818 Beach Visitors 349 Marine Stings 3 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

4 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 88 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 and lifesavers Australia wide owe this to them 4 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

5 EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW 2011/2012 The 2011/2012 season posed a number of challenges for Point Danger Branch as it continued to improve its provision of operational and administrative services. In meeting these challenges the Branch acknowledges the ongoing and professional contribution made by the members of affiliated clubs. During the season we maintained a firm commitment to our frontline life saving strategies. This included pro active life saving policy s, underpinning a professional capability in matters of rescue and providing a firm commitment to member development and an ethical and professional life saving service. In season 2011/2012 the clubs collectively oversaw the safety of 604,818 visitors to our beaches (an increase of 75,818 on season 2010/2011). The level of care and courtesy our members have shown to the beach going public has steadily increased with each season. This in turn saw an increase in community confidence as they utilised the many beaches within Point Danger Branch. Point Danger Branch s commitment to priorities support both the Point Danger Branch strategic plan and the Surf Life Saving Queensland Vision Surf Life Saving Queensland exists to save lives, develop practices in education, prevention, emergency care and rescue, and ultimately to meet our vision of zero preventable deaths or injuries on Queensland beaches. Our clubs, volunteer lifesavers, support members and staff combine together to continue in working towards the ideals of surf life saving in an exigent and ever changing environment. In responding to the challenges of providing a contemporary lifesaving service, Point Danger Branch, in consultation with its clubs, has maintained a firm commitment to its strategic objectives. We identified annual strategic priorities areas where new emphasis, funding or attention to outcomes was needed. SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS Our clubs performed 7,114 preventative actions on the beach and provided water safety advice (preventative actions) to a further 10,764 people at a time when our beaches saw an increase in visitors of 75,818 to give a total of 604,818 Our membership has increased from 5,826 to 6,229 Importantly, our nipper membership increased from 2,044 to 2,227 Training and education of our members saw an increase in structured courses run and awards gained from 3,727 to 4,596 Achieved a financial surplus of $ at the end of the financial year 2012 This Branch successfully negotiated the initiation and introduction of the Sizzler Oceans 38 Battle of the Beaches Premierships Series and maintains it s role as the managing partner. 5 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

6 Of particular note, Point Danger Branch, after a detailed submission and extensive negotiation, were successful in securing support by way of financial grant from Sport & Recreation Queensland to the amount of $ per annum for three years. This in turn saw the Branch employ two full time staff members, who during the past season have Conducted Schools Talks at local schools reaching 18 schools and 6228 students Held CPR courses for nippers teaching over 60 nippers in this award. Oversaw the inaugural Youth Development Team XTreme Program which had 30 members who collectively gained 102 awards Facilitated fundraising BBQ s with the Gold Coast Titans ESTABLISHMENT OF KEY PARTNERSHIPS SLSQ Point Danger Branch recognisers and acknowledges the benefits in initiating and maintaining partnerships, not only with the general community, but also with other organisations. In particular, the importance of establishing partnerships with associations and organisations that pose a similar public profile and alliance with the community. This Branch also recognises the potential benefits such partnerships can provide to both entities alike. During the season Point Danger Branch was successful in initiating, planning and leading a strategic partnership with the Gold Coast Titans Football Club. This formal partnership is underpinned by documented terms of agreement by both parties and achieved the following outstanding results: Recognition of life saving at home games Fundraising opportunities Media opportunities Support of club events CHALLENGES FOR 2012/2013 This Branch, whilst acknowledging the many changes in the social, economical and political environment, possesses a supportive and robust frame work to meet the many demands of the forthcoming season. Perhaps, when looking at the unique and emerging issues, our need to comply with current legislation such as the Work Place and Safety Act 2011 and meet the current operational achievements/demands, in a time of economic uncertainty, identifies some of the challenges that lie ahead for the members that drive the success behind the Point Danger Branch mantle. To all those members, thank you. 6 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

7 DELIVERY OF CORE SERVICE SLSQ Point Danger Branch is committed to the safety of the public whilst they are enjoying our beaches. This was achieved through the adherence to procedures and protocols in the prevention and response to emergency situations. Our clubs have focused on the delivery of our core service by dedicating time to the continued development of our members and also the improvement of life saving strategies. Futuristically, it is essential that the clubs of Point Danger Branch retain their focus on the delivery of our core service and ensure that they retain the capacity to respond to rescues, prevent incidents and accidents and conduct member development initiatives. This can be achieved through a number of programs including Increase in available training and education courses for members Assisting the clubs in obtaining rescue resources and equipment Provision of workshops, meetings for shared information and team building As a Branch we continue to be guided by our performance indicators to determine our capacity and strength. We track our success or otherwise by recording and analysing our rate of rescues, preventative actions, people warned and further track our rate of membership retention and growth in conjunction with skills learned and awards gained by our members. SURF SPORTS Point Danger Branch continues to be the driving force behind the Sizzler Oceans 38 Battle of the Beaches Premiership Series. This has continued to grow in recent seasons, with the addition of surf boat events and a round of events held on Sunshine Coast. This series attracts more competitors each season from a wider number of clubs. The returns from this series allow the Branch to dedicate money to essential life saving services and support for our clubs and members. The Point Danger Branch representative team continues to go from strength to strength with an increase in competitors submitting their names for consideration each season. 7 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

8 Significant achievements for the team were Winning the All Age Relay Increase in placing s in both pool rescue and water events Continued support from long term sponsor Ocean Kayak and new sponsorship from Carrara Markets Junior Surf Sports in Point Danger Branch continues to gain energy with the Branch hosting four events each season. Each club was represented at the Branch Championships with results being more even across all clubs. Point Danger Branch clubs were well represented at the QLD Junior Championships at Maroochydore with a number of Gold Medals achieved by our young competitors. The officials program of the Branch improves each season. The Branch has Held two course per year for new officials Conducted talent identification occurring throughout the season to ensure that our officials are given the opportunity to attend Level 2 and 3 courses. Maintained a system where regular reminders are sent to new officials to complete their accreditation Focused on encouraging younger officials to attend the courses and carnivals. MANAGEMENT OF FISCAL POLICY At the end of the 2011/2012 financial year Point Danger Branch was in a sound position achieving an operating surplus of $18, We have been able to maintain our funding arrangement with the Gold Coast City Council and in turn pass on money to our clubs. This season has seen a dramatic change in the Branches financial status with the provision of $312, over a three year period for the employment of our Development Officers. Point Danger Branch is one of the few organisations in Queensland to gain this funding. The Branch has continued to source funding and we have again been fortunate to gain funding from many areas to fund our programs. Funding gained includes FUNDING AMOUNT ITEM DES/SLSQ $ Life Saving Equipment Jann Stuckey MP $ Rescue Board Karen Andrews MP $ Annual Awards Michael Hart MP $ Annual Awards GCCC $ Life Saving Services Ocean Kayak $ Interbranch Team Carrara Markets $ Interbranch Team Gambling Community Benefit Fund $ IRB Sport and Recreation QLD $ Development Officers 8 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

9 CORPORATE AND OPERATIONAL GOVERNANCE Point Danger Branch has continued its focus on operational and corporate governance, always aiming for continuous improvement in our clubs and members. Considering the needs of our clubs, the changing environment and necessary policies and legislation, Point Danger Branch works to refine its systems and strategies to address and meet the current changes in legislation and to maintain an ethical and professional approach to life saving. To assist the clubs in maintaining compliance the Branch has continued its operational governance by conducting reviews on clubs including patrol hours input analysis, patrol roster reviews, blue card reviews (including office bearers, Assessors and Officials) and AGM notice/minutes review. We have included this season an analysis on awards gained/held to assist clubs in determining their training needs. STRATEGIC PLAN The Branch continues to monitor its progress in conjunction with our Strategic Plan. Regular reporting against this plan occurs throughout the season at both Executive and Council level. The strategic plan was written with the input of the clubs and the Branch strives towards its goals to ensure the future direction and development of the Branch and its clubs. Under the SLSQ Point Danger Branch strategic plan our main objectives as they relate to our clubs are To support clubs to upgrade facilities To support clubs to gain equipment To support clubs to gain relevant training opportunities and educate members To develop athletes To conduct events that promote participation To develop volunteers to support activities The Branch is proud to report that each of the above objectives has been met throughout the season and we continue to work with the clubs and members towards these ideals and serve to support our strong commitment to managing organisational risks. The current strategic plan will have to be revisited in the coming season in consultation with our clubs and members. 9 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

10 MEMBERSHIP Point Danger Branch has experienced membership growth after a slight decrease last season. In season 2011/2012 total Branch Membership is 6229, this is a total increase of 403 members (6.2%) and the highest membership the Branch has ever experienced. It should be noted that Point Danger Branch is one of two branches in the State to show an increase in membership in season 2011/2012. Membership Total 6 year comparison /07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 Whilst the overall membership of the Branch has increased, some clubs have shown a decrease in membership from season 10/11 to 11/12. Pacific, Palm Beach, Bilinga, Kirra and TH&C have all posted slight decreases on last season s membership numbers. All other clubs have shown an increase in membership numbers with Tugun showing the highest increase of 113 members Club Comparison 10/11-11/ /11 11/ TAL PAC PBQ CUR TUG BIL NKI KIR CLG THC RBY 10 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

11 900 Active Membership - 3 year comparison /10 10/11 11/ Cadet Junior Senior Active Membership has shown an overall increase of 70 members from season 2010/2011. Both the Active Senior and Active Junior categories have shown an increase (27 and 92 member increase respectively). Active Cadets have shown a decrease of 49 members across the Branch. There have been some changes to the other active categories that participate in patrol. The following statistics can be noted Long Service Membership has decreased from 279 to 277 members, Reserve Active membership has decreased from 15 to 7 Award membership has increased from 65 to 72. All of these categories are important to our clubs as these are active categories that assist with patrols. 41% 59% Male Female The statistics as they relate to the gender of our members remains the same as last season with 59% of the membership being male and 41% female. In total there are 3703 male members (an increase of 291 members on last season) and 2526 female members (an increase of 112 members). Male members show a higher number in all categories except the Under 10 nipper age group. Branch Membership Season 2011/2012 was the second season that Point Danger Branch accepted financial members. This initiative was created through a need for members with skills, knowledge and passion for life saving to be able to contribute to the association but no longer wished to be members at a club level. In season 2010/2011 the Branch had 6 members and this has increased to 10 members. All of the members of the Branch contribute to the association in a number of capacity s including officiating, patrolling and holding committee positions within the Branch. 11 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

12 LIFE SAVING SERVICES The eleven affiliated clubs and their active membership have again worked hard this season to ensure that our collective goal of saving lives and ensuring no lives lost on our beaches has been achieved. It should be noted that this season there were some significant rescues on our beaches that resulted in our life savers performing resuscitation and defibrillation on members of the public. BEACH INCIDENT MEMBERS Rainbow Bay SLSC 16 th October 2011 Collapsed man in park adjacent to the club. Resuscitation performed Dave Woodall, Bill Roberts, Mick Moroney, Tim Mackay Coolangatta SLSC 01 st January 2012 Collapsed man in the water. Resuscitation performed Stuart Hogben, Rick Van Kampen, Kath Walsh, Jeff Walsh, Russell Zahn Kirra SLSC 02 nd January 2012 Man collapsed in water. Resuscitation performed Peter Flannery, James Callaghan, Joel Kinneally, Mark Schaffer, Scott Byrnes, Rainbow Bay 24 th March 2012 Resuscitated man who had collapsed on the beach Ivo Garofalo, Kevin Dunn, Laurie Cavill Dave Woodall, Kylie Maclean, Danny Putland, John Murray Further, the skills our members have learned with lifesaving have contributed to saving lives away from the beach. VENUE INCIDENT MEMBERS Logan Hyperdome 21 st November 2011 Shopper collapsed and stopped breathing, Resuscitation and defibrillation was administered Jamia Brothers (North Kirra SLSC) Lennox Head 04 th January 2012 Young girl was rescued from a rip at Lennox Head Demi Meredith (Coolangatta SLSC) PATROL AGREEMENTS Each season our clubs sign a patrol agreement in relation to service delivery to our beaches. These agreements are monitored closely and liaison occurs with clubs should there be any default of these agreements. The Branch has a strict system as it relates to patrol breaches. This season there has been 5 patrol breaches recorded in Point Danger Branch. This is an increase of 3 breaches on season 10/ /05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

13 The Branch has been working with clubs to alleviate the issues that have occurred and turn into patrol beaches. In conjunction with the clubs, the Branch will be commencing a new initiative in season 2012/2013 by holding Patrol Captains workshops to inform all of the Club Patrol Captains of the components of the patrol operations manual and any other changes that may be implemented throughout the coming season. The Branch continues to conduct regular reviews on patrol logs, patrol hours input, ATV/4WD awards. We continue to monitor patrol rosters and advise clubs on the awards that their patrol groups need to ensure maximum strength. These reviews will continue into the future for the clubs to use as a tool to ensure compliance to the SLSQ Patrol Operations Manual. LIFE SAVING FUNDING Again the clubs of Point Danger Branch have been proactive in applying for funding through the SLSQ/DCS Sustainability and More Beaches Under Guard funding. Nine clubs plus the Branch were successful in gaining funding. Collectively the clubs gained $86, in funding. This was a decrease of $51, from last season. The Branches portion of this funding was used to purchase nasal canulars and epi pen training kits for the clubs. SUSTAINABILITY GRANTS Point Danger Branch Manuals, First Aid Equipment $ Tallebudgera Fuel, IRB Motor Service, Administration $ Palm Beach IRB Motor and Trailer $ Currumbin Rescue Tubes, IRB Body Gloves, manikin $ Bilinga Radios and IRB $ TH&C Soft Rescue Boards, Binoculars, Radio $ Rainbow Bay Furniture, TV $ SUSTAINABILITY FUNDING $ MORE BEACHES UNDER GUARD Tugun ATV $ Kirra ATV with Radio $ Coolangatta Patrol Tower $ MORE BEACHES UNDER GUARD FUNDING $ TOTAL FUNDING $ Our thanks to the Queensland Government and Surf Life Saving Queensland for their support. 13 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

14 PATROL CLUB OF THE YEAR There have been some slight changes to the Patrol Club of the Year Competition with an overview of the patrol and first aid room inspection score sheets and an increase in inspections for the clubs. The award is indicative of the overall strength of the club both on the beach and in the administration of their patrols. The Honourable Jann Stuckey MP has supported this award for the past 6 seasons and her generous donation has allowed us to purchase a new rescue board for each of the winning clubs. Our thanks are extended to Minister Stuckey for her continuing support of life saving in Point Danger Branch. Again, it has been pleasing to note that most seasons a different club has won this award which showcases the strength and improvement of patrols in the Branch by all clubs. Previous Winners are 06/07 Kirra SLSC 07/08 Coolangatta SLSC 08/09 Currumbin SLSC 09/10 North Kirra SLSC 10/11 Kirra SLSC Our congratulation to Kirra SLSC on winning the Patrol Club of the Year in the previous season. TRAINERS AND ASSESSORS Training and Assessment has changed dramatically in the last season with adjustments made to the necessary prerequisites needed to gain these awards. Point Danger Branch has been hands-on in the presentation of these awards, holding courses specifically for our member s. Further, the Branch has commenced running workshops specific to individual awards to keep our trainers and assessors informed of new resources and how to use them. These workshops have been received well with members attending in large numbers. The Branch continues to ensure the proficiency of all of our trainers and assessor in CPR by including this into the annual Trainer and Assessor Proficiency. Again our focus has been on increasing the number of Trainers and Assessor available to the clubs to assist in delivering education to our members. In season 2010/ members attended the Skills Trainer Course (the necessary prerequisite course to becoming a training officer). This increases in season 2011/2012 with 27 members successfully completing this course. Thirty Two members received training officer awards. Twelve of these members are new trainers and twenty were members who were Training Officers previously and upskilled to train a different award. There was a slight decrease in members who successfully gained the Course Assessor award however there was an increase in assessors overall (5 members). This season saw a slight decrease in Course Presenter awards and a huge increase in facilitator awards (this is due to an update of all members awards in line with SLSQ requirements) 14 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

15 Assessor and Trainer Comparisons 10/11 to 11/ /11 11/ TAE Training Officer Course Assessor Assessor Certificate Course Presenter Facilitator Point Danger Branch continues to recognise and reward our trainers and assessors for the commitment and dedication they have shown to the Branch and its clubs. The following Assessors and Trainers have gained recognition for Assessor and Trainer Long Service Awards ASSESSOR LONG SERVICE AWARDS 10 YEARS LONG SERVICE (BRONZE AWARD) Tony Wischnevsky North Kirra SLSC Jeff Deegan Pacific SLSC Peter Reid Tallebudgera SLSC 15 YEARS LONG SERVICE (SILVER AWARD) Troy Kling Palm Beach SLSC Jenni Deegan Pacific SLSC TRAINER LONG SERVICE AWARDS 10 YEARS LONG SERVICE (BRONZE AWARD) Tony Wischnevsky North Kirra SLSC Terry Place Pacific SLSC Robert Walters TH&C SLSC David Smith Currumbin SLSC Richard Andrews Tallebudgera SLSC Jeff Deegan Pacific SLSC 15 YEARS LONG SERVICE (SILVER AWARD) Anthony Cassone Kirra SLSC Jason Rodgers North Kirra SLSC Bev Walsh Currumbin SLSC Jeff Deegan Pacific SLSC Troy Kling Palm Beach SLSC Stuart Hogben Coolangatta SLSC Peter Reid Tallebudgera SLSC 20 YEARS LONG SERVICE (GOLD AWARD) Brad Hartley Coolangatta SLSC Kerry Rodgerson Coolangatta SLSC Deryck Taylor Currumbin SLSC Scott Byrnes OAM Kirra SLSC Kevin Dunn Kirra SLSC Gaven Gear Kirra SLSC Denis Carmody Pacific SLSC Ken Clark Pacific SLSC Andrew McNeilly Pacific SLSC Dan Stewart Palm Beach SLSC Ray Fien Rainbow Bay SLSC Anthony McKeaten Rainbow Bay SLSC Carl Rochester Tugun SLSC Garth McMillan TH&C SLSC 15 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

16 PATROL STATISTICS There has been a decrease in rescues from 280 (10/11) to 240 (11/12). The Inflatable Rescue Boat was the most popular form of rescue equipment this season with 26.25% of all rescues performed using this piece of equipment. EQUIPMENT RESCUES PERFORMED %TOTAL RESCUES IRB % Rescue Board % Rescue Tube % No Equipment % Body Board % Other % RWC % It is imperative to our continuing service on the beach that we note the activity of people at the time they need to be rescued. This allows us to better place our resources, both human and non human in strategic areas on the beaches. This season most rescues were performed on people who were swimming (compared to last season the highest rescue rate was for those who were surfing). Activity When Needing Rescue Swimming Body Board Surfing Boating Fishing/Rock Walking Other 16 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

17 Preventative Actions are essential in our patrolling activities. This season there has been a large increase in preventative actions (7,114 in total )which has resulted in a decrease in rescues. There was an overall increase of 2,765 preventative actions from season 2010/ /11 11/ Swimmers Craft Users Beach Users Warning Signs Total In recent seasons clubs have lodged statistics in relation to people warned. This season our life savers warned 10,764 beachgoers in total. 7,384 of these were swimmers, 1,312 were craft users and 2,068 were beach goers. This is an increase of 4,214 people warned from season 2010/2011. TRAINING AND EDUCATION In recent seasons the Branch has set itself a challenge to increase training opportunities to members and clubs. This has been achieved successfully in season 2011/2012 with an increase in courses available, course facilitators and members attending This season the Branch added a number of marine licence courses to the calendar to assist clubs and members to gain the necessary prerequisites for IRB Drivers awards. This initiative saw over 30 members gain this much needed accreditation. Further, the Branch also organised members to gain the Certificate IV in Workplace, Training & Assessment through an education company on the Gold Coast. The Certificate IV courses are essential to the ability of clubs to be able to facilitate courses and train their members. The training and delivery of our awards is constantly changing, the recent initiative of the Branch to keep up with this involves running workshops that focus on updating trainers and assessors in the new resources available to them to train the life saving awards. These workshops have been an outstanding success, with workshops numbers being filled 17 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

18 within one or two days of announcing the courses. These workshops ensure that our trainers and assessors are current and are using the most up to date resources to train our members. This season there was a change in the ARC and Defibrillation awards. These awards became historic and were replaced with the Advanced Resuscitation Techniques award. The branch ran a number of upgrade courses to ensure our members and clubs were compliant in the current techniques. To date 118 members have gained the new award. We also have 7 Training Officers, 4 Assessors and 17 Facilitators in the new award and we are continuing work on gaining new Trainers and Assessors. In season 2011/2012 there was an increase of 31.73% in First Aid awards gained by our members ( ). This course is the most popular course run at Branch level. To assist further with the running of these courses the Branch has been active in identifying club members who can teach this award and working with them to gain the necessary training officer and assessor awards. 250 Specialist Awards Gained 10/11 11/ /11 11/ ART First Aid Beach Management The clubs have been enthusiastic in conducting courses in ATV Operators, Tractor and 4WD Inductions. As all of our clubs have at least one of these vehicles, it is a matter of compliance to ensure that all members driving the vehicles have been appropriately inducted. There has been a huge increase in the number of awards gained overall an increase 84.73% in ATV Operator, 32.5% in 4WD Induction and 84.59% in Tractor Induction. ATV Operator 380 4WD Induction 80 Tractor Induction 318 Course Presenter ATV 6 Course Presenter 4WD 13 Course Presenter Tractor 16 Overall, Point Danger Branch and the eleven affiliated clubs have excelled in awards gained for season 2011/2012. A total of 4,596 awards (including junior awards) have been gained across the Branch. This is an increase of 18.98% (869 awards in total) from season 2010/2011. Of these awards, 2,954 were senior awards (increase of 867) and 1,642 were junior awards (increase of 2). Comparisons of the last 5 seasons have shown that the Branch has increased awards gained in each season. Full details of awards gained are listed in the appendices. 18 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

19 5000 Total Awards Gained 07/08 11/ /08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/ Junior Senior Total In overviewing the core lifesaving awards we can note the following for season 2011/2012 AWARD ANALYSIS Advanced Resuscitation Techniques This is a new award on the lifesaving scope. To date 118 members have successfully gained this award Bronze Medallion In season 2011/2012 there was a slight increase of 17 Bronze Medallions gained (10/11) and 320 (11/12) Apply First Aid First Aid Courses are proving to be the most popular in the Branch with 208 members in total gaining this award. An increase of 31.73% on last season. IRB Crewman An increase in this award for the first time in 3 years. 108 members gained this award in 11/12 compared to 56 in 10/11. IRB Drivers After some Branch run Marine Licence courses members were eligible to train for IRBDC. There has been an increase of 23 members gain this award Radio Operators Certificate Always a popular award for youth members to gain before their Bronze. 393 members gained this award compared to 314 in 10/11 Surf Rescue Certificate Surf Rescue Certificate have remained static in recent years with only a slight increase of 4 members gaining this award in season 11/12. With the momentum of awards continuing in the Branch, the calendar and planning for future seasons reflects the demand the clubs have for this training. It is essential as an organisation that our members are proficient in the latest techniques in lifesaving and endeavour at all times to cross skill themselves, for their own and the bathing community s benefit. Year round training has become paramount in our schedule to ensure that members are skilled for the start of the season. This initiative also helps alleviate the burden on clubs during the summer seasons when patrols become the priority. 19 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

20 SURF SPORTS Point Danger Branch hosted a number of events in season 2011/2012 both in this Branch and in other regions. The Branch ran the following events throughout the season PDB U8-U10 Teams Currumbin SLSC Little Dudes North Kirra SLSC Interbranch Somerset Pool/Kirra SLSC Sizzler Oceans 38 Round Dicky Beach SLSC PDB Surf Rescue Tugun SLSC Sizzler Oceans 38 Round Broadbeach SLSC Sizzler Oceans 38 Round Kirra SLSC PDB U11-U14 Coolangatta SLSC PDB U8 U10 Kirra SLSC SEQ R&R Tugun SLSC Gold Coast Tugun SLSC Liaison with key stakeholders is paramount in the successful execution of any surf sports event. As such, the Branches relationship with Gold Coast City Council (Lifeguards and Special Events), Queensland Police Service (Major Events) and SLSQ remains positive. There will be a number of changes occurring in the surf sports area in season 2012/2013. One of the major changes will be the introduction of high visibility safety rash shirts for all competition. This is initiative will be introduced Australia wide for all competitors. Season 2012/2013 will also see some changes to the events run by Point Danger Branch. For some years now the Branch has combined the senior championships with South Coast Branch under the title Gold Coast City Titles. Point Danger Branch will be running its own carnival this season for our clubs only. SIZZLER OCEANS 38 PREMIERSHIP SERIES Season 2011/2012 saw the 4 th season of Sizzler Oceans 38 Premiership Series and the commencement of a new 3 year contract with Sizzler. To further the scope of this event, Sunshine Coast Branch are now a partner and an event is able to be held on the Sunshine Coast. The Sizzler Oceans 38 Premiership Series continues to be the only series in Queensland that offers prize money to clubs and is now the premier event on the summer calendar (excluding State and Aussies) Competitor Comparison The Oceans 38 Group continued its partnership with the ASRL (QLD). A new format was introduced this year which was to award valued prize money across a multitude of surf clubs rather than one winner takes all /09 09/10 10/11 11/12 20 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

21 INTERBRANCH CHAMPIONSHIPS The Interbranch Championships are fast becoming one of the favourite events on the surf sports calendar. This event is now used as one of the selection events for the SLSQ State Teams. Our members and clubs have actively supported the Interbranch Championships and each season we have an increase in competitors wishing to be part of the team. Over the last 2 seasons we have had the same support staff and their support of the team and Branch has been admirable. Our thanks to Mark Ross, Brett Ross, Sharon Ross, Chris Clouston and Rod Jones for their efforts in coaching and managing the team. Point Danger Branch was fortunate enough to have two sponsors for the team long term sponsor Ocean Kayak supported the Branch again and new sponsor Carrara Markets also contributed funds to assist the team. This generous support allows the Branch to outfit the team and staff. Over the last two seasons the Interbranch Championships introduced Pool Rescue competition. Our competitors greatly improved on last season s results. The Branch will be purchasing Pool Rescue competition items in season 2012/2013 to assist in training and development of our athletes. 21 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

22 2011/2012 POINT DANGER BRANCH REPRESENTATIVE TEAM STAFF Coach Chris Clouston Manager Brett Ross Assistant Manager/Female Chaperone Sharon Ross Beach Coach Mark Ross Pool Coach Rod Jones UNDER 13 COMPETITORS Toby Wilson Tallebudgera Mia Bellue TH&C Joshua Walker Tallebudgera Georgia Cusbert TH&C Thomas Green Tallebudgera Olivia Fien Rainbow Bay Koen Dovey Currumbin Lili Halliwell Currumbin Jack Bennett-Woodger Currumbin Yasmin Stewart Tugun Mackenzie Barnes North Kirra Maggie Dowker Currumbin UNDER 14 COMPETITORS Brayden McCarthy Tallebudgera Alex Stewart TH&C Ethan Clouston Tallebudgera Surya Kastelein Tugun Jayden Desmond Tallebudgera Amba Pilley Tugun Zac Morrison Tallebudgera Melanie Walker Tallebudgera Lachlan Green Tallebudgera Samantha Frankland Palm Beach Reece Bailey Tallebudgera Rebecca Connor Rainbow Bay UNDER 15 COMPETITORS Tom Marais Tallebudgera Chloe Sterry Currumbin Josh Clouston Currumbin Letitia Whiley Tallebudgera Matthew Kelly Currumbin Jessica Elkington Currumbin Shaun Collins Currumbin Sakisha Dovey Currumbin Sam Ross Currumbin Tylah Dowker Currumbin Timothy Delahunty Currumbin Stephanie Cormack TH&C UNDER 17 COMPETITORS Jarrod Ross Currumbin Leah Jones TH&C Jake Jensen Currumbin Kirra Wilson Tugun Sam Dick Currumbin Elizabeth Forsyth Tugun Mitchell Littler Currumbin Cheyenne Miller Rainbow Bay Ryham Pankhurst Tugun Regan Whiteman Currumbin Jye Rogers Currumbin Georgia Meredith TH&C OFFICIALS Nigel Ward Currumbin Leanne Ward Currumbin Peter Della Ca TH&C Kerrie Barnes PDB Scott Littler Currumbin Tony Carle PDB Carole Walle Currumbin Beverley Walsh Currumbin Ray Fien Rainbow Bay Mariah Jones TH&C Craig Williams Tugun Peta Barnes North Kirra 22 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

23 SURF RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS Surf Rescue Championships continues to gain popularity within the Branch with an increase in competitors this season. Whilst we have an increase in the Champion Lifesaver event, the Patrol Competition event remains stagnant. To alleviate this the Branch will allow composite teams in this event for competitors and have also successfully campaigned to have this introduced at a State level. Our members went on to the Queensland Surf Rescue Championships with excellent results. Our congratulations to Mariah Jones (TH&C SLSC) who won Silver in the Australian Under 19 Female Champion Lifesaver QUEENSLAND SURF RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 40 + Male Champion Lifesaver 4 th William Barry (Kirra) Open Male Champion Lifesaver 6 th Michael Kearney (North Kirra) U17 Male Champions Lifesaver 4 th Samuel Dick (Currumbin ) U19 Female Champion Lifesaver 1 st - Mariah Jones (TH&C) U19 Male Champion Lifesaver 4 th Ben Domeracki (Kirra) 5 th Brodie Page (Kirra) 2012 AUSTRALIAN SURF RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS U19 Female Champion Lifesaver 2 nd - Mariah Jones (TH&C) SURF SPORTS OFFICIALS The Branch ran two officials courses this season with 28 members attending the courses. To date 11 of these members have finalised their accreditation. This is a slight decrease on last season from 20 members. A Level 2 course will progress this season at SLSQ and the Branch has identified one official to attend this course. Further, 2 current officials have been identified by SLSQ as mentors for officials and will progress their duties this season. The Branch has been proactive in recognising our officials for their long hours on the beach and Officials Long Service awards have been awarded. These awards are given to officials who give 5 years and above as an official. Congratulations to the following members. OVER 5 YEARS SERVICE OVER 10 YEARS SERIVICE Brett Ross Currumbin SLSC Kaye Power Currumbin SLSC Nigel Ward Currumbin SLSC Don Power Currumbin SLSC Louise Hogben Coolangatta SLSC Frank Major Currumbin SLSC Rick Van Kampen Coolangatta SLSC Rachel Edwards Tugun SLSC Anthony Wadeson Kirra SLSC Paul Glenny Tugun SLSC OVER 15 YEARS SERVICE OVER 30 YEARS SERVICE Denis Carmody Pacific SLSC Scott Byrnes OAM Kirra SLSC Ray Fien Rainbow Bay SLSC Tony McKeaten Rainbow Bay SLSC 23 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

24 QUEENSLAND AND AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Point Danger Branch clubs continue their representation at Queensland and Australian Championships gaining more momentum each year and improving results and places gained. Please see below the Gold Medallists of 2011/ QUEENSLAND MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS GOLD MEDALLISTS Female Board Rescue Jane Moana, Sharon Kyme Currumbin SLSC Male Double Ski Brett Dowker, Daniel Cowper Currumbin SLSC Male Board Rescue Christopher Maynard, Michael Chan Currumbin SLSC 130+ Male Board Relay Brett Dowker, Christopher Maynard, Michael Waide Currumbin SLSC 130+ Male Surf Ski Relay Christopher Maynard, Kelly Margetts, Michael Waide Currumbin SLSC 130+ Male Taplin Relay Christopher Maynard, Michael Chan, Michael Waide Currumbin SLSC 150+ Male Surf Teams Christopher Maynard, Lennard Cook, Michael Waide Currumbin SLSC 160 Male Surf Boat Glen Bull, Matt Cleaver, Paul Baker, Rob Meijer, Terry Simpson Coolangatta SLSC 180 Open Surf Boat Bradley Kent, Brian Watson, Bruce Zillman, Michael Core, Troy Mills Tugun SLSC Female Beach Flags Cassidy Jackson - Carroll - Rainbow Bay SLSC Ironwoman Sharon Kyme Currumbin SLSC Ironman Brett Dowker Currumbin SLSC Male Surf Board Brett Dowker Currumbin SLSC Ironman Michael Waide Currumbin SLSC Male 2km Beach Run Rod Morrison Tallebudgera SLSC Male Beach Flags Philip Wyper Coolangatta SLSC Male Surf Board Christopher Maynard Currumbin SLSC Female Rescue Tube Linda Kenny Tallebudgera SLSC Female Surf Board Ruth Kemp - TH&C SLSC Female Surf Ski Ruth Kemp - TH&C SLSC 70+ Open 1km Beach Run William Ryan Coolangatta SLSC 70 + Surf Board William Ryan Coolangatta SLSC 2012 QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS GOLD MEDALLISTS Open Male Surf Boat Glen Williams, Lyle Clark, Mactavish Hamilton, Nick Parr, Randall Martin Currumbin SLSC Reserve Grade Surf Boat Adrian Bullock, Daniel Rahe, Geoffrey Case, Lyle Clark, Tim Livanes Currumbin SLSC Open Surf Boat Relay Lyle Clark, Mac Hamilton, Glen Williams, Randall Martin, Nick Parr, Pat McGuire, Leah Billing, Sarah Handley, Rachel Kilmartin, Caitlin McConnel, Matthew Burgess, Jono Katahanis, Xavier Small, Andy Taylor, Justin Somerset Currumbin SLSC U23 Surf Boat Caitlin McConnel, Leah Billing, Matthew Wildman, Rachel Kilmartin, Sarah Handley Currumbin SLSC U19 Champion Life Saver Mariah Jones TH&C SLSC U19 Female Single Ski Molly Walker Tallebudgera SLSC U19 Female Beach Sprint Tarren Forsyth Tugun SLSC U19 Female Board Rescue Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard Currumbin SLSC U19 Surf Boat Andrew Taylor, Jonathan Katahanas, Justin Somerset, Lyle Clark, Xavier Small Currumbin SLSC U17 March Past Christopher Barker, Caitlin Butler, Georgia Arnold, Susannah Hunt, Talia King, Frances Glenny, Rhyam Pankhurst, Tom Schneider, Madison Wheeler, Elizabeth Forsyth, Chelsea Herbert, Kate Fitzgerald, Courtney Edwards Tugun SLSC U17 Female Beach Sprint Elizabeth Forsyth Tugun SLSC U17 Female Beach Relay Caitlin Butler, Elizabeth Forsyth, Laura Anderson, Sarah Geddy Tugun SLSC U17 5 Person R&R Chris Barker, Georgia-Raye Arnold, Madison Wheeler, Susannah Hunt, Talia Kin Tugun SLSC 24 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

25 U15 Male Surf Board U15 Male Beach Sprint U15 Male Board Relay U15 Male Cameron Relay U15 Male Beach Relay Josh Clouston Currumbin SLSC Timothy Delahunty Currumbin SLSC Josh Clouston, Matt Kelly, Shaun Collins Currumbin SLSC Josh Clouston, Matt Kelly, Shaun Collins, Timothy Delahunty Currumbin SLSC Brandan Halliday-Thompson, Matt Kelly, Sam Ross, Tim Delahunty Currumbin SLSC 2012 AUSTRALIAN MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS GOLD MEDALLISTS Yrs Surf Board Rescue Michael Chan, Christopher Maynard Currumbin SLSC Male Double Ski Michael Waide, Christopher Maynard Currumbin SLSC Ironman Michael Waide Currumbin SLSC Male Single Ski Errol Von Beinke Tallebudgera SLSC Ironwoman Ruth Kemp TH&C SLSC Female Surf Board Ruth Kemp TH&C SLSC Male Single Ski Phillip Newton Currumbin SLSC 130+ Male Single Ski Relay Ben Cahill, Michael Waide, Christopher Maynard Currumbin SLSC 130+ Male Surf Board Relay Michael Chan, Michael Waide, Christopher Maynard Currumbin SLSC 140+ Male Surf Boat Daniel Rahe, Adrian Bullock, Tim Livanes, Geoff Case, Lyle Clark Currumbin SLSC 170+ Surf Board Relay Rick Van Kampen, Russell Zahn, William Ryan Coolangatta SLSC 2012 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Open Surf Boat Relay Open Life Saver Relay Open Male 2km Beach Run Open Male Board Race U19 Female Surf Race U17 Male Taplin Relay U15 Male Beach Flags Lyle Clark, Mac Hamilton, Glen Williams, Randall Martin, Nick Parr, Pat McGuire, Leah Billing, Sarah Handley, Rachel Kilmartin, Caitlin McConnel, Matthew Burgess, Jono Katahanis, Xavier Small, Andy Taylor, Justin Somerset Currumbin SLSC Hugh Dougherty, Elizabeth Forsyth, Ken Wallace, Seth Philbrook, Sam Hamilton, Bruce Zillman, Sam McPhillips, Blake Zillman, Tom Melloy Tugun SLSC Steve Madden Tugun SLSC Hugh Dougherty Tugun SLSC Mariah Jones TH&C SLSC Joel McKitterick, Jake Jensen, Mitchell Littler - Currumbin SLSC Tim Delahunty Currumbin SLSC 25 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

26 Very Real Results...Surf Sports 11 Events Run by PDB 11 Aussie Masters Gold Medals 22 QLD Masters Gold Medals 7 Aussie Gold Medals 18 QLD Champs Gold Medals 5 QLD Junior Champs Gold Medals Point Danger Branch clubs have remained consistent in their surf sports pursuits over recent seasons. This season saw an increase in medals gained at both the Queensland and Australian Championships. In master s competition medals gained at Aussies remained the same as last season and there was a slight decrease on medals gained at Queensland Masters (decrease of 3). Our master s competitors continue to represent well for their clubs. Congratulations to Currumbin SLSC on winning the 2012 Queensland Championships Handicap Pointscore Medals Gained 09/10-11/ /10 10/11 11/ Aussie Masters Aussie Champs QLD Masters QLD Champs QLD Juniors QUEENSLAND AND AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENT SQUADS Season 2011/2012 has seen a number of Point Danger Branch competitors chosen in State and National squads. Our congratulations to the following members Queensland Cyclones Team Lyle Clark Currumbin SLSC Glen Williams Currumbin SLSC Mactavish Hamilton Currumbin SLSC Nick Parr Currumbin SLSC Randall Martin Currumbin SLSC State High Performance Squad Tim Delahunty Currumbin SLSC Sakisha Dovey Currumbin SLSC National High Performance Squad Mariah Jones TH&C SLSC 26 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

27 JUNIOR ACTIVITIES In season 2011/2012 Junior Activities in Point Danger Branch has progressed well. The Board of Junior Activities has been proactive in their management of nipper activities. Junior clubs have again been actively sending members to courses including Officials, Age Managers and CPR courses. Congratulations to Harrison Barnes (North Kirra SLSC) who was a finalist in the Queensland Under 14 Junior Lifesaver of the Year award. This season was the first season that the Branch held CPR courses for the Under 13 Nippers. This was done to alleviate the pressure on clubs and assist them in training their nippers in essential life saving awards that were prerequisites for age awards. This initiative was well received and will be continued in coming seasons. Several years ago the Branch embarked on hosting a Junior Information night for our nipper committees. This program involves all clubs and gives the branch the opportunity to present information to new and existing committee members, answer questions and outline the administrative necessities as it relates to nippers. This program is now replicated across the State. MEMBERSHIP Season 2011/2012 saw an increase in nipper membership across the Branch. The Branch finished the season with 2,227 nippers. This is an increase of 183 nippers from season 2010/2011. Six of the eleven clubs have shown an increase in membership, with all other clubs showing a slight decrease. The largest membership growth can be attributed to Tugun SLSC (24.79% increase) Nipper Membership per Club /11 11/ TAL PAC PBQ CUR TUG BIL NKI KIR CLG THC RBY Out of the nine age groups in the Nippers only the Under 6 and Under 8 age groups have shown a decrease in memberships. All other age groups have posted an increase. The largest increase was in the Under 7 age group (51 members). 27 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

28 Age Group Comparison 10/11-11/ /11 11/ JUNIOR AWARDS U6 U7 U8 U9 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 At the commencement of each season the Branch conducts reviews on the Junior Committees to determine the need for Age Managers courses. In recent seasons a large number of courses have been held to ensure that our clubs are compliant in this regard. There were 6 courses held in season 2011/2012 with 67 members attending. Of these members, 57 have completed all components of their Age Manager award. This takes the total of Age Managers in the Branch to 286. We also have 3 new Course Presenters in the Age Managers Accreditation that will assist us in running courses in the future. The clubs of Point Danger Branch trained and assessed 1,642 nipper age awards this season (an increase of 2 awards on last season). 150 Surf Rescue Certificates assessed for the nipper age groups. 2,090 pool evaluations 1,497 beach evaluation 1,412 competition evaluations Changes occurred this season with the addition of a competition evaluation for Nipper members. This was introduced to ensure that our littlest members could safely complete competition distance swims prior to entry into surf sports events. AWARD No GAINED AWARD No GAINED Surf Play One 186 (239) Surf Safe One 235 (199) Surf Play Two 220 (247) Surf Safe Two 197 (186) Surf Aware One 239 (268) Surf Smart One 185 (169) Surf Aware Two 246 (230) Surf Smart Two 134 (102) The numbers in brackets represent awards gained in season 2010/ P age Annual Report 2011/2012

29 JUNIOR SURF SPORTS Point Danger Branch hosted four junior carnivals this season, these were PDB U8-U10 Teams Currumbin SLSC Little Dudes North Kirra SLSC PDB U11-U14 Coolangatta SLSC PDB U8-U10 Kirra SLSC The Point Danger Branch U8-U10 Teams carnival is the smallest event of the season. This event is used to train our new Level One Officials (who do the course the day prior) and also gives the new age managers and our new nippers a chance to learn the ropes of surf sports in a small and relating environment. The Little Dudes Carnival attracts the most competitors (averaging per season) and is the only event we invite other Gold Coast based clubs too. This carnival is for individual events only which ensures we finish in the necessary timeframes. The PDB U11-U14 Championships are always well patronised by the clubs and this event is used to determine the restricted entry s for Queensland Junior Championships. The Branch Board of Junior Activities has continued the tradition of meeting after the U11-U14 Championships to discuss and determine the restricted entries to ensure representation from all clubs. Our smallest competitors again contested the PDB U8-U10 Carnival and as always, each competitor was awarded a participation medal for their efforts. As a whole, conditions for the junior carnivals this season were far more favourable than in previous seasons which allowed us to get all events completed with little to no problems. Positive feedback has been received from a number of members and clubs and we will continue to work towards improving all of our surf sports events. QUEENSLAND JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Again, the Point Danger Branch clubs were represented well at the Queensland Junior Championships hosted by Maroochydore SLSC. The results were admirable in testing conditions. We also had a number of officials at the carnival, with 4 Point Danger Branch officials in major positions Stuart Hogben (Deputy Referee), Peter Donnelly (Sectional Referee) and Peter Della Ca (Sectional Referee) and Nigel Ward (Chief Judge) QUEENSLAND JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS GOLD MEDALLISTS U11 Female Flags Laticia Josephson Palm Beach SLSC U11 Female Sprint Morgan McNamara Tallebudgera SLSC U13 Female Sprint Natalie Roberts - Palm Beach SLSC U13 Female Beach Relay Amber Erskine, Gemma Lyndon, Georgia Madden, Natalie Roberts Palm Beach SLSC All Age Relay Angus Houston, Bayley Desmond, Jayden Desmond, Joshua Walker, Morgan Houston, Morgan McNamara, Nick Rice, Patrick MacPherson Tallebudgera SLSC 29 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

30 2011/2012 JUNIOR TROPHYS Shirley Neumann Trophy (Champion PDB U11-U14 Championships) U11 Female Lili Dowker (Currumbin SLSC) U11 Male Harrison Halliwell (Currumbin SLSC) U12 Female Keely Smith (Rainbow Bay SLSC) U12 Male Jay Rich (TH&C SLSC) U13 Female Mia Bellue (TH&C SLSC) U13 Male Joshua Walker (Tallebudgera SLSC) U14 Female Melanie Walker (Tallebudgera SLSC) U14 Male Jayden Desmond (Tallebudgera SLSC) Kokado Trophy (Champion Club - Team Events) 1 st Currumbin SLSC 2 nd Tallebudgera SLSC 3 rd Palm Beach SLSC Colin and Bonnie Alchin (Handicap Pointscore Trophy) 1 st Tallebudgera SLSC 2 nd Currumbin SLSC 3 rd Rainbow Bay SLSC Nucon Shield (Champion Club Aggregate Points) 1 st Currumbin SLSC 2 nd Tallebudgera SLSC 3 rd Palm Beach SLSC 2011/2012 Andy Frizzell OAM OBE Award Service to Junior Activities Kirra SLSC Member Anthony Cassone was named the State Winner at the SLSQ Annual Dinner at the conclusion of 2010/2011 Our congratulations are extended to Anthony Cassone for his award and our thanks to him for his dedication and commitment to Junior Activities at Kirra SLSC and Point Danger Branch. 2011/2012 U14 Junior Lifesaver Harrison Barnes (North Kirra SLSC) was named the Point Danger Branch 2011/2012 Under 14 Junior Lifesaver of the Year and was a finalist for the SLSQ Under 14 Junior Lifesaver of the Year. Harrison is a dedicated member who competes for his clubs, has gained all nipper awards and attends youth development camps. 30 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

31 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Youth Development has gone from strength to strength in Point Danger Branch with participation at an all time high. This has been further cemented with the addition of the Point Danger Branch X- Treme Youth Development Program (see Development Officers section for full details). We have continued the joint events with South Coast Branch (under the banner of Gold Coast Youth Development) and these have progressed well. Point Danger Branch members have been represented at all of these events. EVENT DATE VENUE No PARTICIPANTS Beach Sports Challenge TH&C SLSC 36 Youth Development Camp 11/ Emu Gully 27 and 5 leaders Amazing Beach Race Tallebudgera SLSC 64 Youth Development Ball Bond University 89 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CAMP AWARDS Jake Wickert Leadership Award Emu Gully Surf Soldiers Camp Tristan Dash Leadership Award Emu Gully Surf Soldiers Camp The Youth Ball is now in its third season and is a popular event on the seasonal calendar. This ball is a chance for the youth members to mingle and also for awards to be presented to the members who have achieved throughout the season. YOUTH EXCELLENCE AWARDS Ashleigh Haines Pacific SLSC Jacob Desfosses Tallebudgera SLSC Sarah Young Pacific SLSC Josh Thompson Tallebudgera SLSC Sam Dick Currumbin SLSC Jake Wickert TH&C SLSC Tylah Dowker Currumbin SLSC Sam Mandall TH&C SLSC Liam Aiken Rainbow Bay SLSC Kate Marshall Coolangatta SLSC Wayne Seymour Boyd Rainbow Bay SLSC Ysabel Wilson Coolangatta SLSC YIPS GOLD LEVEL WINNERS Shane Finch Tallebudgera SLSC Bradley Finch Tallebudgera SLSC YIPS AWARDS Palm Beach SLSC TH&C SLSC Coolangatta SLSC Most Improved Club of the Year YIPS Club of the Year Runner up YIPS Club of the Year Winner 31 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

32 DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS Point Danger Branch was extremely fortunate to gain funding from Sport and Recreation Queensland to hire development officers to assist our clubs in their day to day operations. This is the first time a Branch of SLSQ has been granted such a large amount of money to contribute to the development of their clubs. The Development Officers have embarked upon a number of programs designed to assist clubs, promote lifesaving and develop members for lifesaving including the following: SCHOOL TALKS In discussions with clubs it was identified that more liaison with local schools was needed. To this end the Branch sought to educate school students of all ages in Surf Awareness and the virtues of Surf Life Saving. Their school talks are interactive with the students and teachers and each student is left with an information pack for their use. The success of this program was evident from the responses received and schools who booked in. From September December this program visited 18 schools and reached 6,228 students. X-TREME YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Point Danger Branch embarked on its inaugural Youth Program aimed at teaching members aged essential lifesaving and leadership skills whilst exposing them to other facets of our organisation. As such a relationship was forged with the SLSQ Operations Support, PDB trainers and Assessors and other outside agencies to take this program forward. The program was themed per month and included the following October Introduction Night and IRB Crew courses November 10 pin bowling and Radio Month (Police/Social Behaviour Talk, Visit to Surfcom) December Operational First Aid and CPR January Silver Medallion Basic Beach Management & Advanced Resuscitation Techniques February Operational Support Month and IRB Drivers course March Helicopter Awareness Month with Helicopter Demo April Presentation We had 28 participants in this program who gained 102 lifesaving awards: 32 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

33 IRB Crewman 16 IRB Driver 5 Radio Operators 16 Marine Licence 5 CPR 17 First Aid 7 Training Officer (TAE) 7 ART 18 Beach Management 16 LIFE SAVING AND TITANS PARTNERSHIP In season 2011/2012 Point Danger Branch facilitated a relationship with the Gold Coast Titans to promote life saving in partnership with a significant Gold Coast sporting organisation. Titans players were allocated a club and a number of the first grade players have attended functions, nipper days and membership open days. Further, the Titans have allowed us to have Life Saving themed days at Skilled Stadium which included collections for Surf Girls, club run fundraising BBQ s, participation in half time entertainment and lifesaving collateral given out to supporters and fans. The Titans have been generous in their support of Life Saving with the following events Titans Golf Day lifesaving display and Surf Girl collection s Administrators Lunch brief on the program given to the Administrators at the Centre of Excellence Fundraising BBQs on home game days Point Danger Branch organised for the Maroochydore SLSC youth members to visit with the players during their recent visit to the Gold Coast. The A Grade Team had lunch with the kids after a tour of the Centre of Excellence. Forty Seven members of the Titans Football Club including players and staff were all trained in CPR. NIPPER CPR In an effort to assist the clubs with the awards for their nippers, the Branch added Nipper CPR courses to the annual training calendar. These courses trained the Under 13 nippers in the Resuscitation Certificate and also allowed trainers to run these courses and gain their necessary awards. Six courses in total were held over the September and Christmas School Holidays. Overall the Development Officers trained 78 nippers in this essential award. This program was well received and will be run in season 2012/ P age Annual Report 2011/2012

34 CLUB SUPPORT The development officers have assisted the club in a number of ways including Training Room clean ups Resource Folders for Training rooms Liaison with Club Administrators and Trainers in relation to training and education Delivery of awards and resources Grant Applications and Support Letters Award Nominations Running of needed courses at clubs and assisting with probationary trainers Creation of Old Boys Program (a program designed to encourage ex-lifesavers to come back as Patrol Captains) Assistance with Schools Programs at clubs Club reviews and statistical analysis GENERAL ACTIVITIES Multicultural Programs Japanese Homestay program Presentation to Channel 9 Executives Assistance with Surf Girl Fundraising The provision of funding from Sport and Recreation has certainly allowed Point Danger Branch to further its vision and introduce new programs that can assist the clubs in their daily operations. Feedback has been positive from all clubs working with the staff in needed areas. 34 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

35 HONOURS AND AWARDS In season 2011/2012 a number of our members have received recognition both internal to surf life saving and in the general community. POINT DANGER BRANCH ANNUAL AWARDS AWARD WINNER CLUB LIFESAVING AWARDS Life Saver of the Year Deryck Taylor Currumbin SLSC Proudly Supported by Karen Andrews MP Volunteer of the Year Ken Clark Pacific SLSC Patrol Club of the Year TH&C SLSC Proudly Supported by Hon Jann Stuckey MP Assessor of the Year Carl Rochester Tugun SLSC Trainer of the Year Werner Piehler Currumbin SLSC MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AWARDS U14 Junior Life Saver of the Year Harrison Barnes North Kirra SLSC U18 Junior Life Saver of the Year Sam Dick Currumbin SLSC Life Saver of the Year Demi Meredith Coolangatta SLSC Youth Development Club of the Year TH&C SLSC Andy Frizzell OAM OBE Award Cath Timpano Hair Tugun SLSC SURF SPORTS AWARDS Athlete of the Year Mariah Jones TH&C SLSC Coach of the Year Brett Robinson Currumbin SLSC Official of the Year Peter Della Ca TH&C SLSC Rookie Coach of the Year Kelly Margetts Currumbin SLSC Rookie Official of the Year Daren Healey TH&C SLSC Masters Athlete of the Year Chris Maynard Currumbin SLSC Junior Athlete of the Year Tim Delahunty Currumbin SLSC Team of the Year Life Saver Relay Tugun SLSC Team Manager of the Year Marsha Maynard Currumbin SLSC RECOGNITION AWARD Clive Hammond Silver Medallist Michael Kearney North Kirra SLSC Presidents Award Brad Hartley Mark Ross Coolangatta SLSC Currumbin SLSC Club of the Year Currumbin SLSC Proudly Supported by Michael Hart MP Frontline First Service Awards Nigel Ward Currumbin SLSC Rodney Jones TH&C SLSC Dave Mitchell Tugun SLSC APPRECIATION AWARDS Claudia Fien Ken Hunter Stuart Hogben Samantha Fien Tony McKeaten Leanne Ward Bonnie Alchin 35 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

36 POINT DANGER BRANCH PATROL CLUB OF THE YEAR (Proudly Donated by the Honourable Jann Stuckey MP) This season there was a slight change to the Patrol Club of the Year award with an increase in patrol inspections, incorporation of first aid inspections and slight changes to the administrative items included into the pointscore. CLUBS ADMIN STATS MEETINGS Tallebudgera Pacific Palm Beach Currumbin Tugun Bilinga North Kirra Kirra Coolangatta TH&C Rainbow Bay INSPECTIONS BREACHES TOTAL RANK MCPHERSON COMMUNTIY AWARDS These awards are presented by Karen Andrews MP in acknowledgement of the efforts of volunteers who live within the federal electorate of McPherson. This is an annual award and members from Point Danger Branch have gained recognition every year since the awards inception. The Branch submits nominations on behalf of our affiliated clubs to thank members for their contribution to their Club and Branch. Our thanks to Karen Andrews MP for her support of these awards 2011/2012 AWARD WINNERS Scott Gilbert Tallebudgera SLSC Services to Junior Activities Jared Clark Pacific SLSC Services to the Club Jamie Quinn Palm Beach SLSC Services to Coaching and Training Werner Piehler Currumbin SLSC Services to Coaching and Training Dion Harris Tugun SLSC Services to Youth Members Shelley Nolan Bilinga SLSC Services to Administration Patrick Gillett North Kirra SLSC Services to the Club Glen Edmonds Kirra SLSC Services to Lifesaving Stuart Hogben Coolangatta SLSC Services to Lifesaving Daren Healey TH&C SLSC Services to Club/Officiating Joe McKone Rainbow Bay SLSC Services to the Club SLSQ AND QLD GOVERNMENT QLD FLOOD AND CYCLONE CITATION These citations are presented to members who rendered special service during the floods of Our congratulations to these members on their selfless efforts to assist others Richard Andrews Tallebudgera SLSC Garry Hunter North Kirra SLSC Skye Bond Tallebudgera SLSC Ken Hunter North Kirra SLSC Althena Davidson Tallebudgera SLSC Steve Muller North Kirra SLSC Dave Fisher Bond Tallebudgera SLSC Kevin Dunn Kirra SLSC 36 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

37 Scott Gilbert Tallebudgera SLSC Anthony Cassone Kirra SLSC Francis Sparkes Tallebudgera Joel Kinneally Kirra SLSC Andrew McNeilly Pacific SLSC Stuart Hogben Coolangatta SLSC Jason Eggins Tugun SLSC Damian Ling Coolangatta SLSC Craig Williams Tugun SLSC Shane Ling Coolangatta SLSC Michael Beattie North Kirra LIFE SAVING EXCELLENCE AWARDS Lifesaving Excellence Awards recognise distinguished service of lifesaving members that render resuscitation and/or rescue of the community. Point Danger Branch is proud to have the following members and clubs recognised for their efforts during 2011/2012 Dave Woodall, Bill Roberts, Mick Maroney, Tim Mackay (Rainbow Bay SLSC) on a man collapsed in the park adjacent to the club and the lifesavers performed resuscitation and defibrillation on this man over a period 45 minutes Jamia Brothers (North Kirra SLSC) A man collapsed at the Logan Hyperdome on and Jamia performed successful CPR and defibrillation on him. Stuart Hogben, Rick Van Kampen, Jeff Walsh, Kath Walsh, Russell Zahn, Michael Mifsud (Coolangatta SLSC) Successful resuscitation and defibrillation was performed on a tourist from South Africa on Peter Flannery, James Callaghan, Joel Kinneally, Mark Schaffer, Scott Byrnes OAM, Ivo Garofalo Kevin Dunn and Laurie Cavill (Kirra SLSC) Successful CPR and Defibrillation was administered on a man who had collapsed in the water on Demi Meredith (TH&C SLSC) - For the rescue of a female swimmer at Lennox Head on Demi entered the water with no equipment to assist a woman who had been caught in a rip. GOLD COAST CITY COUNCIL AWARDS Stuart Hogben and Bonnie Alchin were presented with awards from the Gold Coast City Council for their significant contributions and commitment to Surf Life Saving QUEENSLAND YOUTH ALLIANCE AWARDS This award program enables individuals aged between years to be recognised as making an outstanding commitment to young people. Two members of SLSQ Point Danger Branch were recognised in this program Community Service - Jessica Attenborough (North Kirra SLSC) Leadership - Samantha Fien (Rainbow Bay SLSC) SURF LIFE SAVING AUSTRALIA WORKSHOPS Johanna Presser SLSA Environmental Vulnerability Group Michael Kearney SLSA Trial Beach Management Ken Clark Advanced First Aid SLSQ LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE PROGRAM Sebastian Wilson Currumbin SLSC James Rodgerson Coolangatta SLSC Andrew Pyke Currumbin SLSC Carly Flood Coolangatta SLSC Johanna Presser North Kirra SLSC Michelle Linsdell Coolangatta SLSC Jessica Attenborough North Kirra SLSC FRONTLINE LEADERSHIP AWARDS Nigel Ward Branch Director/Executive Member (2007/ /2012) David Mitchell Branch Councillor (2004/ /2012) Rod Jones Branch Councillor (2005/ /2012) 37 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

38 SUMMER SURF GIRL This season SLSQ Point Danger Branch was lucky enough to have a Summer Surf Girl Entrant Samantha Fien (daughter of Life Member Ray Fien). Samantha organised a number of events throughout the season to raise money on behalf of SLSQ Point Danger Branch and its affiliated clubs. These events included Water Safety Ocean Classic Bilinga SLSC The Smurfs Movie Night Coolangatta Cinemas Boardies Golf Day Robina Lakelands Golf Course Wine and Cheese Night rainbow Bay SLSC Halloween Disco Scouts Hall Coolangatta PDB Christmas Party Border Park Race Course Alvin and the Chipmunks Movie Night Coolangatta Cinemas New Years Eve North Kirra SLSC Super Smarty Pants Trivia Session Bilinga SLSC Bingo Night Pacific SLSC Titans BBQ Gold Coast Titans Centre of Excellence Wine and Cheese Night Kirra SLSC Lifesaving Day Skilled Park Robina PDB Life Members Function Tugun SLSC Samantha also participated in a number of events to promote lifesaving these events were staged in Brisbane and Gold Coast and included Gold Coast Show State Lifesaving Conference Alexandra Headland Up the Tower - SLSQ Gold Coast 600 Surfers Paradise Deadly Sports Warwick (promoting the benefit of sport) Making Waves Currumbin SLSC (promoting lifesaving with culturally diverse backgrounds) Refugee Camp Tallebudgera SLSC Learn, Earn Legend Pacific SLSC (Indigenous Program with the Titans) Water Safety Presentation Wivenhoe Dam Lifesaving and Titans Launch Centre of Excellence Samantha s goal was to raise money on behalf of all the clubs of Point Danger Branch. To this end over $5, was raised and will be used by the Branch to run Patrol Captains and Trainer & Assessor workshops. She continues to be an enthusiastic ambassador for Surf Life Saving devoting her time to a number of pursuits including patrols, youth, assessing and competition. Our thanks to Samantha for the funds raised and her representation of Point Danger Branch. 38 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

39 CLUB OVERVIEW 2011/2012 TALLEBUDGERA SLSC Tallebudgera SLSC s priorities for the season 2011/2012 were as follows Introduction of single administration More adherences to stated budgets Office Bearers to take ownership of their area of responsibility. Some areas are still a work in progress however Tallebudgera SLSC believes they are close to where it needs to be as one of the larger clubs on the Gold Coast. A number of members of the Committee were green when the season started and there was a shuffling of the deck chairs half way through, but overall they have performed well. Once again Tallebudgera Beach was fatality free, which in the end is why the cub exists and the rest is just a by product. The patrolling members did themselves proud with at times some ordinary conditions to watch over and a number of successful rescues performed. One of our newest bronzies earned himself the moniker of the dark cloud as every time he went on patrol there was a rescue. All however were completed successfully. Tallebudgera SLSC was well represented in the competition arena with good performances from the IRB Racing at the IRB Australian Championships last winter and the summer competitors doing well again at a number of Carnivals. Congratulations also to Tallebudgera SLSC s first home grown Ironwoman with Tenille Devine earning a spot in the Nutri Grain Ironwoman Series this season. The Nipper section continues to grow and they also had their most successful competition season on the beach and in the water. Congratulations go to all Club Coaches, Age Group Managers and Managers. Tallebudgera SLSC was well supported once again by Sponsors, respective Government Representatives and the Tallebudgera Supporters Club. Without the support of these people we are not able to provide the Community Service that we do. Thanks also go to the Branch for their assistance over the season. 39 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

40 PACIFIC SLSC Season 2011/2012 has been one of major change both inside the club with a changing of the Executive Committee and outside with the many building works that have been undertaken. With the primary focus of moving forward Pacific SLSC achieved some small but significant steps in the right direction. First and foremost the patrols have continued as they have for many years with exceptional commitment yet again by the volunteer patrolling members. A total of 77 members have patrolled this season. The club has maintained high nipper numbers throughout the season and has seen a change in administrative practices within the junior ranks. Pacific SLSC nippers have competed at local and state events. On the building scene, once again this season has brought about many new and exciting changes to the Pacific SLS Clubhouse. The bunkrooms have been completed and fully fitted out. The members lounge has now been finished with the flat screen television and lounges in place. The kitchenette has also been installed and is ready for use. The fire alarm system has been overhauled. Also, the external doors leading from the Members Lounge and First Aid Room have been replaced making them much more secure and user friendly. The kitchen in the Supporters Club area has now been expanded to include a glass washer, exhaust fans and stainless steel deep fryer. A cold room has been installed which is fully functional and more recently a range oven and grill plate have been added. Finally, the deck has a roof which will provide some much needed shelter from the elements but still gives the option of enjoying the sun and fresh air whilst still allowing plenty of natural light into the Club. Without financial support from outside sources the club would struggle. Pacific SLSC have had a number of financial supporters over the year and the club and its members are thankful for this support. Thanks go to the members of Pacific SLSC for their efforts over the past 12 months, the support of Management Committee. The club will continue to move forward in positive directions in the many years to come. 40 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

41 PALM BEACH SLSC Thanks to the efforts of all active members this season, Palm Beach SLSC continues its record of no loss of life in the patrol area. With strong, continued commitment from regular members, travelling from as far away as Warwick and Brisbane, the club had another successful season. Patrol numbers were boosted again this year with the addition of three new Bronze groups going through. This season saw some of the most testing conditions with huge swells, but the patrol groups all rose to the challenge. On the days that the beach was closed, the surveillance patrols continued to perform difficult rescues; board riders and jet skis being the main victims of the heavy seas, demonstrating the commitment, dedication and high level of competency of the Palm Beach SLSC lifesavers. This year, nipper numbers were full to capacity and it was very apparent throughout carnivals and nipper days that many future champions were in the making. The Junior Committee did an outstanding job this year. Palm Beach SLSC competitors, from Nippers through to the Senior s all performed well in competition at every level and the club was well-represented in most events. There were a number of Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals attained through competitors outstanding performances. The club is fortunate to have financial support from a number of areas. McLaughlin Lawyers - donated a $16,000 rescue boat and motor. Neumann Petroleum/Matilda Service Stations fuel and oil Telstra lifesaving equipment The community once again, got behind Palm Beach SLSC volunteers by donating generously at various venues throughout the season. Big W continued their strong support by organising collections at the entry to many of their stores. Masters Home Improvement in Nerang and Officeworks at Burleigh both kindly allowed Palm Beach SLSC to run BBQs at their premises. Palm Beach SLSC thanks all of these businesses for their great generosity. Continued financial support from the Supporters Club occurred throughout the season. This extends to the sensational food and service that the General Manager and staff have provided for patrol groups on duty, the Annual Dinner and for Committee Meetings. Final thanks go to the Point Danger Branch for their ongoing administrative and financial support and to Surf Life Saving Queensland, Surf Life Saving Australia and the Queensland Government for their continued support and assistance with grants and donations. It s exciting to see where the club is now going. A Committee has been working on our future renovations. Pending the final approval of a government grant and council approvals, the Club should see these changes start to occur within the next 12 months. Finally, it has been an honour to work with a group of such dedicated and loyal members who have given up their time to serve the community and to ensure that Palm Beach continues to be regarded as one of the safest beaches for all to enjoy. 41 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

42 CURRUMBIN SLSC This season, the safety of Currumbin beach was left in the very capable hands of some 300 patrolling members, who again selflessly gave of their time to keep the general public out of harm s way. The club is indebted to its Club Captain and Vice Captain for their herculean efforts. Currumbin Beach was patrolled to the highest standards with an average mark of 97% during inspections by Point Danger Branch. This is testament to the Patrol Captains and patrolling members and the way that they have been trained and encouraged. Patrolling members, who give of their time voluntarily simply because they love their beach, is what Currumbin is, and has always been, all about. Competitively, the club met with success this year on all stages. The 12 th placing at the Australian Championships was a wonderful result. It is difficult to compete with those clubs who have huge budgets and can seemingly buy" their way to success. What they will never understand is that there is nothing like the satisfaction in winning simply because of absolute pride in the colour of the cap that you wear. For all of those competitors who had that pride this year, the club thanks you. The successes achieved this year were in no small part because of the fantastic coaches the club are lucky to have assisting our competitive members. The Management Committee has made some pivotal decisions in relation to the club's future this year. An example is the decision to purchase commercial premises at Traders Way in the Currumbin Industrial Estate. The facility is to be used to store surf lifesaving equipment, competitive craft and surf boats together with a gymnasium for competitive and patrolling members to use. Ultimately, the facility will be an asset owned by the Surf Club and against which other investments might be secured. There has been support for an area on the ground level of the club where members can relax and congregate, perhaps after patrol and certainly after carnivals. A new agreement with the personal trainers will see us sharing the space at the oceanside of the club so that members will have access on the weekends predominantly. That area will remain as a vibrant hub for the wider Currumbin Community to come to train and enjoy the beautiful surroundings we have to offer. There are always reminders when engaging with the Management Committee and Surf Club members just what a depth of experience and wisdom exists within the Currumbin SLSC membership. There is truly nothing that the club cannot achieve our minds are put to it. Thanks goes to the Management Committee who give up so much time to take the responsibility to guide the Club forward. As much as we have had a very successful year, it has not come without its share of tragedy and difficulty. Currumbin SLSC also extends sincere condolences to the family of Clyde Psaltis. For anyone who has ever been truly involved in the club, in many ways it is like a family. Losing one of our own is always very hard. Let the club be a rallying point and the place where the best memories can start to come. 42 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

43 TUGUN SLSC With the 2011/2012 patrol season completed, thanks to all of Tugun SLSC members for giving up their time to patrol and watch over the bathers who frequented Tugun beach. The nipper parent patrols must also be thanked as they set a great example to younger members coming through and help fill in the gap left when carnivals are on. The Club Trainers have been very busy this season helping Tugun SLSC members gain 460 awards and proficiencies, whilst also upgrading their own accreditations. Congratulations to all club trainers for their continuous hard work throughout the year. Surf Sports continues to develop at Tugun SLSC. All club coaches should be congratulated on the efforts they have put in this year in their different fields. Tugun SLSC has a very dedicated coaching personnel who strive to get the best out of our athletes. The Australian Championships saw the Club on the podium 6 times to collect medals. 3 x Gold Open Men s Board, Open Lifesaver Relay, Open Men s 2 km Beach Run 1 x Silver - Open Ironman 2 x Bronze - U19 Ladies Beach Relay, Mixed Double Ski While at the State Championships, Tugun SLSC came away with 13 medals being 6 Gold, 2 Silver & 5 Bronze. This season, the Nipper Committee have done an excellent job in halting the decline in membership and brought enthusiasm back to the kids. The kids seemed to have a great time throughout the year and the club looks forward to an even better season next year. With the appointment of a new manager earlier this year and taking back the kitchen, the Supporters Club has a new positive direction, a very exciting time indeed. The club is up in income over all areas which is very pleasing. Thanks are extended to all the Committee and Sub-Committees for their work throughout the year as you give of your time freely to make Tugun SLSC a better place. I also wish to thank the Point Danger Branch for their continued support and especially to Kerrie Barnes for all of her assistance throughout the year. 43 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

44 BILINGA SLSC The 2011/2012 season has finalised at Bilinga SLSC with no lives lost between the flags due to the dedicated vigilance and service of Bilinga Surf Lifesavers. The Club Captain, worked tirelessly to coordinate patrols with much appreciated assistance from Point Danger Branch, Currumbin SLSC and Brisbane Surf Lifesaving. Bilinga SLSC Management Committee worked well together towards the common goals of the clubs with two members holding dual positions within the club and performing them admirably. The Club Chief Training Officer worked hard for hundreds of hours training members to obtain a multitude of awards including 4WD Inductions which is becoming an additional requirement for surf lifesaving. The Bilinga members are always keen to learn new skills and to this end 67 senior awards were gained during the season. The Bilinga SLSC Nippers are progressing brilliantly due to the efforts of the Junior Activities Committee members, Age Managers and trainers alike. The Club Coach worked diligent with board and surf training which assisted in developing the skills of our youngest members. Bilinga SLSC is now considering a development squad for future carnivals to assist in encouraging members to train, compete and participate in events. Finance and fundraising through many avenues is continuous and ongoing. The club has obtained grants through Queensland Government, Gold Coast City Council and support from corporate supporters and assistance from Point Danger Branch. All of these avenues of funding are vital to Bilinga s further growth. Bilinga s in-house fund raising is also very diligent, with Coolangatta Gold, House to House at Coolangatta Airport and the function area. All members participate keenly in these activities to ensure that the club is financially sound. In the future, Bilinga SLSC hopes to add a gear room extension. Space for patrol equipment, training equipment and Junior Activities is now at a premium and the club has identified a need to alleviate this. Bilinga s building committee is perusing grants of up to a quarter million to ensure that the job is completed. 44 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

45 NORTH KIRRA SLSC Another successful season has been enjoyed by the members of North Kirra SLSC, the Club has maintained modest growth over the past 12 months with more members becoming actively engaged in the operation and management of the Club. The main administrative highlights for the year were The updating and acceptance of the Clubs Strategic Plan for the next 5 years The successful renewal of the clubs Lease agreement with the Gold Coast City Council for another 15 year term. The patrolling season had a slightly bumpy start, this quickly settled down and North Kirra SLSC ended the year with 114 members participating in patrols throughout the season. It is particularly pleasing to note that the Active Cadets and Active Juniors accounted for 35% of the club patrol hours for the season, these young members provide an excellent platform for the Clubs future success. North Kirra members have also attended the State Leadership Excellence Program and the National Leadership College in 2012, both initiatives will be of benefit to the members of North Kirra and Surf Lifesaving. The Club ran a number of successful U14 and Cadet development programs and camps throughout the season and this has resulted in a very active group of young lifesavers, as a result more and more members are attending Carnivals, where the club has enjoyed some outstanding individual and results. North Kirra SLSC Nipper program continues to expand and thanks go to all of the committed parents and Nippers for their enthusiasm and involvement, North Kirra SLSC has already commenced preparations for next season which will be starting earlier to accommodate our eager competitors. The North Kirra Supporters Club continues to provide the necessary funding that is critical to our ongoing growth and improvement, the past year has seen a slowdown in visitor numbers to the Club, but the Management and staff have been up to the challenge and we thank them for their support. Thank you, to all North Kirra SLSC members for your hard work and assistance throughout the season and also to Point Danger Branch and our sister Clubs for your continued support. 45 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

46 KIRRA SLSC The 2011/2012 season had some challenges for Kirra SLSC, but thanks again to the dedication of the patrol teams they again provided the safest areas for the public to swim. The area north of the flags, the wide open stretch was covered thanks to the gift of a new ATV from Surf Life Saving Queensland through the Department of Community Services More Beach Under Guard funding. Four Thousand Five Hundred (4,500) hours of patrols were carried out by 103 of patrolling members. Training and Education continues to be a focus of Kirra SLSC with over 60 new senior awards were gained over the past season. The club had some major incidents on the beach this season and the members performed admirably during these rescues. A special mention to North Kirra SLSC, who assisted the club during the season when patrols and members were called upon to respond to some major incidents. In the Surf Sports area Kirra SLSC continues to increase the amount of coaches and officials at the club. As a result of these initiatives it will be pleasing to see results in the competition arena. Off the beach, the club have now completed the renovations in the Supporters Club and will soon see the positives from this in the future. On behalf of Kirra SLSC thanks are extended to Point Danger Branch, Surf Life Saving Queensland Gold Coast City Council and the Queensland Government. As the 2012/13 season is approaching, Kirra SLSC s priority is to develop and increase membership numbers, with particular focus in the youth area. The club will continue to support its members by providing them with the best resources available to assist them in their training and education in becoming better lifesavers. 46 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

47 COOLANGATTA SLSC It is that time of year when Coolangatta SLSC reflects on and reviews the performance and achievements over the past season. Once again, the club has continued to improve on the performance of the previous season across all areas of activity including beach patrols, training and awards, fundraising and engagement with the local community organisations and events. It is most pleasing to report another year without a fatality on Coolangatta Beach. Beach Patrols and protecting the surfing public is the core reason for being and this year we have witnessed some outstanding rescues and wonderful examples of preventative actions displayed by Patrol Captains and teams. The total membership has increased by over 13 % with good growth in nippers, juniors and senior Membership. Some notable achievements for Coolangatta SLSC include Youth Development : Awarded Best YIPS Club on the Gold Coast Summer Surf Girl : Carly Flood crowned as Miss Personality. Surf Sports : Success in Nipper and Senior Competition and members holding Australian Titles. The Junior Activities Section have achieved great results and the growth in this section gives a great deal of confidence for continued growth in the total membership. Coolangatta SLSC was fortunate in receiving a number of grants with the highlight being the Queensland Sport & Recreation Funding for upgrading of member facilities, first aid & training rooms and followed by an ATV, Patrol Tower and Rescue Boards. The club is finishing the season on a high in most areas of operations and it is comforting to know that Coolangatta SLSC will commence the new season with first class patrol gear and equipment and with little need other than normal maintenance. All in all a very important and exciting time for Coolangatta SLSC members and the above comments really confirms our ongoing development of the Club with a view to become a benchmark in our community. Finally, the club will continue to promote and focus on The 4 R s...recruiting, Retaining, Recognising and Rewarding our Volunteer members. 47 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

48 TWEED HEADS & COOLANGATTA SLSC 2011/2012 saw TH&C SLSC begin a second century of patrolling Greenmount Beach, with a slight increase in membership throughout the Club. Club members successfully undertook 6,415 patrol hours throughout the season with 11 rescues and 1,606 preventative actions conducted and 192 first aid cases treated with 166 being for marine stings. TH&C SLSC patrol members showed renewed commitment to their patrol duties resulting in the club gaining high marks during patrol inspections and members increasing their knowledge and skills levels by attaining 268 new awards; including 24 new Bronze Medallion holders. There were many highlights during the season including the following:- Pool Rescue finishing 7 th overall at the Australian Titles, being 3 rd in the women s division. Leah Jones and Kendal Fitzgibbons winning gold and breaking the Australian record for the U15 Female Line Throw. Kendal Fitzgibbon s gold in the U15 Female 200m Obstacle Race. Mariah Jones selection the U20 Pool Rescue Development Squad that travelled to New Zealand. The selection of 6 club members in the Point Danger Branch Team. Mariah Jones selection in the Queensland State to contest the Interstate series in Sydney, our 1 st representative since Nippers finishing 3rd at the Branch Nipper Titles with Jay Rich gaining bronze in the U12 Board Race at the State Titles. The performances of Master s competitor, Ruth Kemp once again winning numerous medals at the State and Australian Masters Titles. The clubs first gold medal in a surf event in 60 years and our first ever medal in the Champion Lifesaver event at the Australian Surf Life Saving Titles with Mariah Jones winning the U19 Female Surf Race and 2 nd in the U19 Female Champion Lifesaver, resulting in Mariah being selected in the National High Performance Squad. Our Miss Summer Surf Girl, Tia McLaren raising $21, towards the Building Fund. Runner Up Club of the Year in the Youth Involvement Program. The Board of Management is very proud of all of the club member s achievements throughout 2011/2012 and hope that the current trends continue in the upcoming season. Futuristically the club will focus on building renovations, approval has been given by the Board of Management for the Building Committee to seek funding for the proposed renovations to the Club. Thank you to Point Danger Branch for their assistance with the Club. Their support throughout the season is greatly appreciated. 48 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

49 RAINBOW BAY SLSC Rainbow Bay has experienced another enormous season with no lives lost. This is largely due to the dedication and self sacrifice of the club members. A number of Rainbow Bay SLSC members took time out to further extend their qualifications skills by gaining SLSA awards, this will not only benefit the members themselves as patrolling members but will assist the Club in coming seasons. This year Rainbow Bay SLSC worked collectively towards several clearly defined goals. The clubs main objectives for the season were achieved increase club membership to increase member awards, to increase our competition strength in Surf Sports.. This year s goals to increase members and member s awards from that of the previous year have progressed as planned. The clubs overall performance in this area is attributed to the dedication and positive attitude of our club s facilitators, assessors and trainers. The third goal to increase Rainbow Bays competition strength in Surf Sports saw some outstanding results this season. Rainbow Bay competed in most areas of competition; Junior Activities, Seniors, Masters and the Surf Boat competition arena. This year the club saw outstanding achievements by competitors resulting in many members reaching finals and resulting in Australian, State and Branch Gold, Silver and Bronze medals. Rainbow Bay was fortunate enough to start the 11/12 season with 3 new IRB motors and a new ATV all purchases through funding from the Qld Community Benefit fund, the DES/SLSQ More Beaches Under Guard grant plus help from several club sponsors. Further the Club gained a grant for a solar roof panel package through the State Government's Solar Sports and Communities Grant program. The Rainbow Bay Supporters Club has continued to move from strength to strength again after another relatively hard year. The Quicksilver/Roxy Pro event saw a multitude of patrons visiting our club bar and restaurant. The Supporters Club provides support to the surf club in many different ways; from running several events throughout the year to providing the Surf Club several donations. Donations to the club this season totaled some $415, against a previous year of some $361, Further, in May 2012 Rainbow Bay SLSC made its final payment of a $850, loan, taken out some 6 years ago when the club undertook refurbishment of the Supporters Club/facilities, well done to all members. Finally special mention must go to Gold Coast City Council, the Queensland State Government and Victory Ford for their continued support here at Rainbow Bay. 49 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

50 POINT DANGER BRANCH ANNUAL AWARDS 2011/2012 Tallebudgera Pacific Palm Beach Currumbin Tugun Bilinga North Kirra Kirra Coolangatta TH&C Rainbow Bay Point Danger TOTAL Adv. Resuscitation Certificate Female Adv. Resuscitation Certificate Male Adv. Resuscitation Techniques Female Adv. Resuscitation Techniques Male Age Managers Accreditation Female Age Managers Accreditation Male Apply First Aid Female Apply First Aid Male Assessor ARC Female Assessor ARC Male Assessor Adv. Resuscitation Techniques Female Assessor Adv. Resuscitation Techniques Male Assessor Bronze Medallion Female Assessor Bronze Medallion Male Assessor IRB Drivers Female Assessor IRB Drivers Male Assessor Operational First Aid Female Assessor Operational First Aid Male Assessor Radio Female Assessor Radio Male Assessor Resuscitation Female Assessor Resuscitation Male Assessor Surf Rescue Certificate Female Assessor Surf Rescue Certificate Male ATV Induction Female ATV Induction Male ATV Operator Female ATV Operator Male Basic Resuscitation Certificate Female Basic Resuscitation Certificate Male Bronze Medallion Female Bronze Medallion Male Course Assessor TAA Female Course Assessor TAA Male Course Presenter Age Manager Female Course Presenter Age Manager Male Course Presenter ATV Female Course Presenter ATV Male Course Presenter 4WD Female Course Presenter 4WD Male Course Presenter Tractor Female Course Presenter Tractor Male Defibrillator Certificate Female Defibrillator Certificate Male WD Induction Female WD Induction Male Facilitator ART Female Facilitator ART Male Facilitator Apply First Aid Female Facilitator Apply First Aid Male Facilitator Basic Beach Management Female Facilitator Basic Beach Management Male P age Annual Report 2011/2012

51 POINT DANGER BRANCH ANNUAL AWARDS 2011/2012 Tallebudgera Pacific Palm Beach Currumbin Tugun Bilinga North Kirra Kirra Coolangatta TH&C Rainbow Bay Point Danger TOTAL Facilitator Bronze Female Facilitator Bronze Male Facilitator Defibrillator Female Facilitator Defibrillator Male Facilitator Operational First Aid Female Facilitator Operational First Aid Male Facilitator Radio Female Facilitator Radio Male Facilitator Resuscitation Female Facilitator Resuscitation Male First Aid Advanced Female First Aid Advanced Male Gold Medallion Female Gold Medallion Male IRB Crewman Certificate Female IRB Crewman Certificate Male Observers Certificate Female Observers Certificate Male Operational First Aid Female Operational First Aid Male Radio Operators Female Radio Operators Male Resuscitation CPR Female Resuscitation CPR Male SM Basic Beach Management Female SM Basic Beach Management Male SM IRB Driver Female SM IRB Driver Male Surf Rescue Certificate Female Surf Rescue Certificate Male TAF Induction Female TAF Induction Male Tractor Induction Female Tractor Induction Male Training Officer (TAE) Female Training Officer (TAE) Male Training Officer ART Female Training Officer ART Male Training Officer Bronze Female Training Officer Bronze Male Training Officer First Aid Female Training Officer First Aid Male Training Officer IRB Female Training Officer IRB Male Training Officer Radio Female Training Officer Radio Male Training Officer Resuscitation Female Training Officer Resuscitation Male Training Officer Surf Rescue Female Training Officer Surf Rescue Male TOTAL SENIOR AWARDS P age Annual Report 2011/2012

52 POINT DANGER BRANCH ANNUAL AWARDS 2011/2012 Tallebudgera Pacific Palm Beach Currumbin Tugun Bilinga North Kirra Kirra Coolangatta TH&C Rainbow Bay Point Danger TOTAL JUNIOR AWARDS Surf Play One Female (U6) Surf Play One Male (U6) Surf Play Two Female (U7) Surf Play Two Male (U7) Surf Aware One Female (U8) Surf Aware One Male (U8) Surf Aware Two Female (U9) Surf Aware Two Male (U9) Surf Safe One Female (U10) Surf Safe One Male (U10) Surf Safe Two Female (U11) Surf Safe Two Male (U11) Surf Smart One Female(U12) Surf Smart One Male (U12) Surf Smart Two Female (U13) Surf Smart Two Male (U13) TOTAL NIPPER AWARDS GRAND TOTAL P age Annual Report 2011/2012

53 PATROL STATISTICS 2011/2012 RESCUES PERFORMED ACTIVITY AT TIME OF RESCUE No Equipment Rescue Tube Body Board Rescue Board IRB RWC JRB/ORB Other TOTAL RESCUES Swimming Body Boarding Surf Board Riding Boating/ PWC Rock Walk/Fish Snorkelling Other September October November December January February March April May TOTAL PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS No ACTIONS PEOPLE WARNED MISSING PERSONS Swimmers Craft Users Beach Users Warning Signs TOTA L ACTION Swimmers Craft Users Beach Users TOTAL WARNED Children (0-12) Youths (13-17) Adults (18+) Searches First Responder Call Outs After Hours Call Outs Lost Property September October November December January February March April May TOTAL P age Annual Report 2011/2012

54 BEACH CLOSURES BEACH ATTENDANCE Dangerous Surf Sharks Marine Stingers Nets Removed Crocodiles Pollution Storms Algae Other TOTAL HOURS CLOSED Swimmers in Flags Swimmers Outside Flags Craft Users On Beach TOTAL September October November December January February March April May TOTAL FIRST AID INJURIES FIRST AID TREATMENT Minor Marine Stings Major Marine Stings Minor Cuts /Abrasions Major Wounds Fractures/Dislocation Suspected Spinal Shock Heart Related Drowning/Near Drowning Other TOTAL Oxygen Therapy Resuscitation Defibrillation TOTAL September October November December January February March April May TOTAL P age Annual Report 2011/2012

55 MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS 2011/2012 Tallebudgera Pacific Palm Beach Currumbin Tugun Bilinga North Kirra Kirra Coolangatta TH&C Rainbow Bay Point Danger TOTAL Active Cadet Female Active Cadet Male Active Junior Female Active Junior Male Active Senior Female Active Senior Male Associate Female Associate Male Award Female Award Male Honorary Female Honorary Male Life Member Female Life Members Male Long Service Female Long Service Male Past Active Female Past Active Male Probationary Female Probationary Male Reserve Active Female Reserve Active Male TOTAL SENIOR MEMBERS Under 06 Female Under 06 Male Under 07 Female Under 07 Male Under 08 Female Under 08 Male Under 09 Female Under 09 Male Under 10 Female Under 10 Male Under 11 Female Under 11 Male Under 12 Female Under 12 Male Under 13 Female Under 13 Male Under 14 Female Under 14 Male TOTAL NIPPER MEMBERS GRAND TOTAL P age Annual Report 2011/2012

56 SURF SPORTS RESULTS 2011/2012 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS U19 Women s Surf Race 1 Mariah Jones (TH&C) U15 Women s Surf Teams Race 4 Currumbin - Tylah Dowker, Maggie Dowker, Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington U17 5 Person R&R 4 Tugun - Georgia-Raye Arnold, Chris Barker, Talia King, Madison Wheeler, Susannah Hunt Open Ironman Race 2 Hugh Dougherty (Tugun) Open Men s Surf Board Rescue Race 6 Tugun - David Monaghan, Ken Wallace U15 Men s Surf Board Rescue Race 5 Currumbin - Shaun Collins, Matt Kelly U17 Men s Taplin Relay Race 1 Currumbin - Jake Jensen, Mitchell Littler, Joel McKitterick U15 Men s Cameron Relay Race 5 Currumbin - Shaun Collins, Matt Kelly, Samuel Ross, Tim Delahunty U19 Women s Surf Board Rescue Race 5 Currumbin - Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard Lifesaver Relay Race 1 Tugun - Hugh Dougherty, Elizabeth Forsyth, Kye Hawkins, Seth Philbrook, Ken Wallace, Bruce Zillman, Sam McPhillips, Blake Zillman, Tom Melloy 5 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Michael Saal, Pat McGuire, Evan Mills, Morgan Tiernan, Xavier Small, Andrew Taylor, Regan Whiteman, Joel McKitterick Open Women s Double Ski Race 6 Tugun - Alexandra Hawkins, Bernadette Wallace Open Mixed Double Ski Race 3 Tugun - Bernadette Wallace, Ken Wallace Open Men s Surf Boat Race 5 Currumbin - Clint Jones, Joe Fraser, Robert Apanui, Cain Hayward, Matt Wildman Open Women s Surf Boat Race 6 Tallebudgera (Tall Jans) - Alanna Bodger, Jenaya Bodger, Courtney Smith, Rosemary Beckett, Robert Mills Surf Boat Relay Race 1 Currumbin - Glen Williams, Nick Parr, Randall Martin, Mactavish Hamilton, Lyle Clark, Pat Mcguire, Caitlin McConnel, Leah Billing, Rachel Kilmartin, Sarah Handley, Jonathan Katahanas, Xavier Small, Justin Somerset, Andrew Tyalor, Matthew Burgess Open Men s Surf Board Race 1 Hugh Dougherty (Tugun) U15 Men s Surf Board Race 2 Matthew Kelly (Currumbin) Open Men s Surf Board Relay Race 2 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Jayden Jensen, Samuel Gill U15 Men s Surf Board Relay Race 5 Currumbin - Shaun Collins, Joshua Clouston, Matthew Kelly U19 Women s Surf Board Race 4 Riley Maynard (Currumbin) U19 Women s Surf Board Relay Race 6 Currumbin - Shaun Collins, Joshua Clouston Matthew Kelly U15 Men s Surf Board Riding 5 Bill Psaltis (Currumbin) U15 Women s Surf Board Riding 2 Ellie Brooks (Palm Beach(QLD) U17 Men s Beach Flags 5 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) U15 Men s Beach Flags 1 Timothy Delahunty (Currumbin) 3 Samuel Ross (Currumbin) Open Men s 2km Men s Beach Run 1 Stephen Madden (Tugun) U15 Men s 2km Men s Beach Run 3 Thomas Marais (Tallebudgera) AUSTRALIAN MASTERS CHAMPS Years Men s Surf Race 4 Michael Bush (Currumbin) Years Men s Rescue Tube 4 Michael Bush (Currumbin) Years Men s Surf Board Rescue 6 Currumbin - Michael Bush, Michael Waide Years Women s Surf Board 5 Jane Moana (Currumbin) Years Women s Beach Flags 3 Cassidy Jackson-Carroll (RBY) 30-34Years Women s 2km Beach Run 3 Cassidy Jackson-Carroll (RBY) Years Men s Surf Board Rescue 3 Coolangatta - Stuart Hogben, Rick Van Kampen 6 Currumbin - Justin Jones, Daniel Cowper Years Ironwoman 3 Sharon Kyme (Currumbin) Years Men s Rescue Tube 3 Michael Chan (Currumbin) Years Men s Surf Board Rescue 1 Currumbin - Michael Chan, Chris Maynard Years Men s Surf Board 4 Michael Chan (Currumbin) Years Men s Single Ski Race 2 Christopher Maynard (Currumbin) Years Men s Double Ski Race 1 Currumbin - Michael Waide, Christopher Maynard Years Ironman 1 Michael Waide (Currumbin) Years Men s Surf Board 3 Christopher Maynard (Currumbin) Years Men s Beach Flags 2 Phil Wyper (Coolangatta) Years Men s 2km Beach Run 3 Rod Morrison (Tallebudgera) Years Men s Single Ski Race 1 Errol Von Beinke (Tallebudgera) 2 Greg Juniper (Tallebudgera) Years Double Ski Race 2 Tallebudgera - Greg Bowditch, Greg Juniper Years Women s Rescue Tube 2 Linda Kenny (Tallebudgera) Years Double Ski Race 6 Currumbin - Phillip Newton, Len Cook Years Ironman 6 Lennard Cook (Currumbin) Years Men s Beach Flags 6 Stephen Burstow (Tallebudgera) Years Men s 2km Beach Run 6 John Hamrey (Bilinga) Women s Single Ski Race 2 Ruth Kemp (TH&C) Years Women s Rescue Tube 3 Ruth Kemp (TH&C) Years Ironwoman 1 Ruth Kemp (TH&C) Years Women s Surf Board 1 Ruth Kemp (TH&C) Years Men s Single Ski Race 1 Phillip Newton (Currumbin) Years Ironman 4 Phillip Newton (Currumbin) Years Men s Beach Sprint 5 Paul Saffigna (TH&C) Years Men s 1km Beach Run 5 Phillip Newton (Currumbin) 70 Years & Over Surf Board 2 William Ryan (Coolangatta) 70 Years & Over 1km Beach Run 2 William Ryan (Coolangatta) 110 Years Men s Surf Teams (minimum) 3 Currumbin - Michael Bush, Michael Chan, Michael Waide 110 Years Men s Surf Board Relay 5 Currumbin - Justin Jones, Ben Cahill, Steven Cahill 130 Years Men s Single Ski Relay 1 Currumbin - Ben Cahill, Michael Waide, Christopher Maynard 130 Years Men s Surf Teams (minimum) 3 Coolangatta - Stuart Hogben, Rick Van Kampen, Russell Zahn 130 Years Men s Taplin Relay (minimum) 4 Currumbin - Michael Chan, Michael Waide, Christopher Maynard 130 Years Men s Surf Board Relay 1 Currumbin - Michael Chan, Michael Waide, Christopher Maynard 140 Years Men s Surf Boat (minimum) 1 Currumbin - Daniel Rahe, Adrian Bullock, Tim Livanes, Geoffrey Case, Lyle Clark 160 Years Men s Surf Boat (minimum) 4 Currumbin - Lyle Clark, Lance Vercoe, David Taylor, John Williams, David Dwight 5 Coolangatta - Paul Baker, Matthew Cleaver, Robby Meijer, Glen Bull, Terry Simpson 170 Years Taplin Relay (minimum) 6 Coolangatta - Rick Van Kampen, Russell Zahn, William Ryan 170 Years Surf Board Relay (minimum) 1 Coolangatta - Rick Van Kampen, Russell Zahn, William Ryan 220 Years Surf Boat (minimum) 3 Kirra - Brian Hurley, Peter Flannery, Neil Coe, John McCarthy, Charles Rue 5 Coolangatta - Stephen Mason, Albert Maxwell, Trevor Bathie, Stephen Mangin, Graham Matthews QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS Open Female 2km Beach Run 3 Georgia Craig (Tallebudgera) 5 Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY) Open Female Beach Flags 5 Alee Whiteman (Currumbin) Open Female Beach Relay 2 Currumbin - Alee Whiteman, Regan Whiteman, Sophie Hoffmann, Tara Hawking Open Female Beach Sprint 2 Tara Hawking (Currumbin) 3 Alee Whiteman (Currumbin) Open Female Double Ski 4 Tallebudgera - Molly Walker, Tenille Devine 6 Tallebudgera - Rhana Kenny, Samantha Tiley Open Female Surf Boat 3 Tugun - Bruce Zillman, Erinn Dawes, Genevieve Bassingthwaighte, Marianne Bassingthwaight 5 Tallebudgera - Alanna Bodger, Courtney Smith, Jenaya Bodger, Robert Mills, Rosemary Beckett Open Lifesaver Relay 3 Tugun - Bruce Zillman, David Tranter, Elizabeth Forsyth, Hugh Dougherty, Rhyam Pankhurst, 6 Currumbin - Alee Whiteman, Cain Hayward, Clint Jones, Joseph Fraser, Matthew Wildman, Michael S Open Male Beach Relay 5 Currumbin - Adam Harris, Brett Robinson, Jarrod Ross, Samuel Dick 56 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

57 Open Male Beach Sprint 5 Brett Robinson (Currumbin) Open Male Board Relay 2 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Jayden Jensen, Samuel Gill 5 Tugun - Hugh Dougherty, Rhyam Pankhurst, Sam Hamilton Open Male Board Rescue 3 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Marc O'Brien Open Male Double Ski 5 Currumbin - Christopher Maynard, Nathan Henderson Open Male Surf Board 2 Samuel Gill (Currumbin) 5 Sam Hamilton (Tugun) Open Male Surf Boat 1 Currumbin - Glen Williams, Lyle Clark, Mactavish Hamilton, Nick Parr, Randall Martin 2 RBY - Alex Winkler, Luke Taylor, Martin Fletcher, Nick Winkler, Peter Atkins Open Male Surf Race 2 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) Open Male Taplin Relay 4 Currumbin - Christopher Maynard, Jackson Maynard, Marc O'Brien, Michael Saal, Nathan Henderso Open March Past 3 Tugun - Arthur Anderson, David Brittain, Derran Frampton, Francis Osborne, Ian Butler, James Open Surf Boat Relay 1 Currumbin - Andrew Taylor, Caitlin McConnel, Glen Williams, Jonathan Katahanas, Justin Somerset, Reserve Grade Surf Boat 1 Currumbin - Adrian Bullock, Daniel Rahe, Geoffrey Case, Lyle Clark, Tim Livanes U15 5 Person R & R 3 Tugun - Chelsea Herbert, Elysse Cornford, Kate Fitz Gerald, Lachlan Huntley-Chipper, Surya Kasstelein U15 Female Beach Flags 3 Amber Pilley (Currumbin) U15 Female Beach Relay 2 Currumbin - Amber Pilley, Chandler Searle, Emily Milnes, Jessica Waller U15 Female Cameron Relay 5 Currumbin - Chandler Searle, Jessica Elkington, Jessica Waller, Tylah Dowker U15 Female Rescue Tube 3 Tylah Dowker (Currumbin) U15 Male 2km Beach Run 2 Connor Dougherty (Tallebudgera) 3 Kyle Rapallo (PBQ) U15 Male Beach Flags 3 Timothy Delahunty (Currumbin) 4 Samuel Ross (Currumbin) 6 Sam Mandall (TH&C) U15 Male Beach Relay 1 Currumbin - Brandan Halliday-Thompson, Matthew Kelly, Samuel Ross, Timothy Delahunty U15 Male Beach Sprint 1 Timothy Delahunty (Currumbin) 5 Brandan Halliday-Thompson (Currumbi U15 Male Board Relay 1 Currumbin -- Joshua Clouston, Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins U15 Male Board Rescue 3 Currumbin -- Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins U15 Male Cameron Relay 1 Currumbin - Joshua Clouston, Matt Kelly, Shaun Collins, Tim Delahunty U15 Male Surf Board 1 Joshua Clouston (Currumbin) U15 Male Surf Team 6 Tallebudgera - Ethan Clouston, Liam McNamara, Pat MacPherson, Tom Marais U17 5 Person R & R 1 Tugun -- Chris Barker, Georgia-Raye Arnold, Madison Wheeler, Susannah Hunt, Talia Kin U17 Female Beach Flags 2 Elizabeth Forsyth (Tugun) 6 Tess Wartmann (Tugun) U17 Female Beach Relay 1 Tugun-- Caitlin Butler, Elizabeth Forsyth, Laura Anderson, Sarah Geddy 3 Currumbin- Emily Ross, Krystal Hardin, Madison Hoffmann, Regan Whiteman 6 TH&C - Carly Piper, Elsie Rampling, Erin McNamara, Tori Stewart U17 Female Beach Sprint 1 Elizabeth Forsyth (Tugun) 5 Regan Whiteman (Currumbin) U17 Ironman 4 Jye Rogers (Currumbin) 6 Mitchell Littler (Currumbin) U17 Male Beach Flags 3 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) U17 Male Board Rescue 3 Currumbin - Joshua Clouston, Jye Rogers U17 Male Surf Race 2 Mitchell Littler (Currumbin) 4 Jye Rogers (Currumbin) U17 Male Surf Team 6 Currumbin - Joshua Clouston, Jye Rogers, Lachlan Finlay, Mitchell Littler U17 March Past 1 Tugun - Caitlin Butler, Chelsea Herbert, Chris Barker, Courtney Edwards, Elizabeth Forsyth U19 Double Ski 4 Tugun - Christopher Hunt, Jack Butler U19 Female Beach Flags 2 Tarren Forsyth (Tugun) U19 Female Beach Relay 2 TH&C - Angie Piper, Demi Meredith, Elsie Rampling, Erin McNamara U19 Female Beach Sprint 1 Tarren Forsyth (Tugun) U19 Female Board Rescue 1 Currumbin - Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard U19 Female Rescue Tube Rescue 5 TH&C - Angie Piper, Carly Piper, Georgia Meredith, Leah Jones U19 Female Single Ski 1 Molly Walker (Tallebudgera) U19 Female Surf Board 3 Riley Maynard (Currumbin) U19 Female Taplin Relay 5 Currumbin - Amy Elkington, Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard U19 Ironman 5 Ryan Rigney (Coolangatta) U19 Male 2km Beach Run 2 Garry Doyle (Coolangatta) U19 Male Beach Flags 4 Rudolf Van Der Merwe (Palm Beach ( U19 Male Beach Relay 3 Currumbin - Jarrod Ross, Ryan Schmidt, Samuel Dick, Waka Stratton 4 Coolangatta - Ben Jermyn, Dylan Swaney, Garry Doyle, Zachary Wyper U19 Male Board Relay 5 Currumbin - Jackson Cosgrove, Jamie Green, Tyler Swaney U19 Male Single Ski 4 Rhys Dutton (Currumbin) 5 Jack Butler (Tugun) U19 Male Surf Race 5 Ryan Rigney (Coolangatta) U19 Male Taplin Relay 6 Currumbin - Jackson Cosgrove, Jamie Green, Rhys Dutton U19 Ski Relay 5 Currumbin - Jackson Cosgrove, Joshua Newing, Rhys Dutton U19 Surf Boat 1 Currumbin - Andrew Taylor, Jonathan Katahanas, Justin Somerset, Lyle Clark, Xavier Small 4 Tugun - Blake Zillman, Bruce Zillman, Liam Rawson, Sam McPhillips, Wilson Price U23 Female Surf Boat 1 Currumbin - Caitlin McConnel, Leah Billing, Matt Wildman, Rachel Kilmartin, Sarah Handley QLD MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS 110+ Years Male Board Relay (minimum) 2 Currumbin -Justin Jones, Kelly Margetts, Michael Chan 110+ Years Male Surf Ski Relay (minimum) 2 Currumbin - Ben Cahill, Daniel Cowper, Michael Chan 110+ Years Male Surf Teams (minimum) 2 Currumbin - Brett Dowker, Michael Bush, Michael Chan 110+ Years Male Taplin Relay (minimum) 2 Currumbin - Brett Dowker, Kelly Margetts, Michael Bush 4 Currumbin - Daniel Cowper, Justin Jones, Steven Cahill 130+ Years Male Board Relay (minimum) 1 Currumbin - Brett Dowker, Christopher Maynard, Michael Waide 130+ Years Male Surf Ski Relay (minimum) 1 Currumbin - Christopher Maynard, Kelly Margetts, Michael Waide 130+ Years Male Taplin Relay (minimum) 1 Currumbin - Christopher Maynard, Michael Chan, Michael Waide 150+ Years Male Surf Teams (minimum) 1 Currumbin - Christopher Maynard, Lennard Cook, Michael Waide Years Female 2km Beach Run 2 Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY Years Female Beach Flags 1 Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY Years Female Beach Sprint 2 Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY Years Female Board Rescue 1 Currumbin - Jane Moana, Sharon Kyme Years Female Surf Board 2 Jane Moana (Currumbin) Years Female Surf Race 3 Jane Moana (Currumbin) Years Male Board Rescue 2 Currumbin - Kelly Margetts, Michael Bush Years Male Double Ski 3 Tallebudgera - Daniel Covill, Gavin Cole Years Male Surf Race 2 Michael Bush (Currumbin) Years Male Surf Ski 3 Gavin Cole (Tallebudgera) Years Female Surf Race 2 Sharon Kyme (Currumbin) Years Female Surf Ski 2 Sharon Kyme (Currumbin) Years Ironman 3 Stuart Hogben (Coolangatta) 6 Daniel Covill (Tallebudgera) Years Ironwoman 1 Sharon Kyme (Currumbin) Years Male Beach Flags 5 Sean Smith (RBY) 6 Patrick Trevor-Jones (Currumbin) Years Male Beach Sprint 4 Patrick Trevor-Jones (Currumbin) Years Male Board Rescue 4 Currumbin - Daniel Cowper, Justin Jones Years Male Double Ski 1 Currumbin - Brett Dowker, Daniel Cowper 6 Coolangatta - Russell Zahn, Stuart Hogben Years Male Rescue Tube 6 Patrick Trevor-Jones (Currumbin) Years Male Surf Board 4 Kelly Margetts (Currumbin) 6 Stuart Hogben (Coolangatta) Years Male Surf Race 4 Stuart Hogben (Coolangatta) Years Ironman 1 Brett Dowker (Currumbin) 2 Michael Chan (Currumbin) Years Male Beach Flags 2 Andrew Curry (RBY) Years Male Beach Sprint 57 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

58 5 Andrew Curry (RBY) Years Male Board Rescue 1 Currumbin - Chris Maynard, Michael Chan 2 Currumbin - Brett Dowker, Michael Waide Years Male Surf Board 1 Brett Dowker (Currumbin) 2 Steven Cahill (Currumbin) 5 Michael Chan (Currumbin) Years Male Surf Race 2 Michael Chan (Currumbin) 5 Steven Cahill (Currumbin) Years Male Surf Ski 6 Brett Dowker (Currumbin) Years Ironman 1 Michael Waide (Currumbin) 3 Russell Zahn (Coolangatta) Years Male 2km Beach Run 1 Rod Morrison (Tallebudgera) 4 Enrique Vanderhoeven (RBY) Years Male Beach Flags 1 Philip Wyper (Coolangatta) Years Male Beach Sprint 4 Philip Wyper (Coolangatta) Years Male Double Ski 4 Currumbin - Chris Maynard, Michael Waide Years Male Rescue Tube 2 Michael Waide (Currumbin) Years Male Surf Board 1 Christopher Maynard (Currumbin) 2 Michael Waide (Currumbin) 4 Russell Zahn (Coolangatta) Years Male Surf Race 2 Michael Waide (Currumbin) 6 Rod Morrison (Tallebudgera) Years Male Surf Ski 2 Michael Waide (Currumbin) 3 Christopher Maynard (Currumbin) 4 Russell Zahn (Coolangatta) Years Female Rescue Tube 1 Linda Kenny (Tallebudgera) Years Female Surf Race 3 Linda Kenny (Tallebudgera) Years Male Beach Flags 2 Errol Von Beinke (Tallebudgera) Years Male Surf Ski 2 Errol Von Beinke (Tallebudgera) Years Male 1km Beach Run 2 John Hamrey (Bilinga) Years Male Beach Flags 4 Stephen Burstow (Tallebudgera) Years Male Beach Sprint 4 Stephen Burstow (Tallebudgera) 5 John Hamrey (Bilinga) Years Male Rescue Tube 2 Lennard Cook (Currumbin) Years Male Surf Race 3 Lennard Cook (Currumbin) Years Female Rescue Tube 2 Ruth Kemp (TH&C) Years Female Surf Board 1 Ruth Kemp (TH&C) Years Female Surf Race 4 Ruth Kemp (TH&C) Years Female Surf Ski 1 Ruth Kemp (TH&C) 70+ Years Open 1km Beach Run 1 William Ryan (Coolangatta) 70+ Years Open Surf Board 1 William Ryan (Coolangatta) Over 160 Years Male Surf Boat 1 Coolangatta - Glen Bull, Matthew Cleaver, Paul Baker, Robby Meijer, Terry Simpson 3 Tugun - Andrew Butler, Anthony Jones, Carl Rochester, Craig Barber, Shane Fitz Gerald 4 Currumbin - David Dwight, David Taylor, John Williams, Lance Vercoe, Patrick McGuire Over 180 Years Open Surf Boat 1 Tugun - Bradley Kent, Brian Watson, Bruce Zillman, Michael Core, Troy Mills 5 TH&C - Brian Sullivan, Colin Buttenshaw, Gregory Ryan, Robert Ryan, Wade Morley Over 220 Years Open Surf Boat 2 Coolangatta - Albert Maxwell, Graham Matthews, Stephen Mangin, Stephen Mason, Trevor Bathie QLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 2-Person Junior R & R 3 Tugun - Georgia Elliston, Georgina Brough 5-Person Junior R & R 2 Tugun - Chelsea Herbert, Elysse Cornford, Kate Fitz Gerald, Lachlan Huntley-Chipper, Surya Kastelein Junior All Age Relay 1 Tallebudgera - Angus Houston, Bayley Desmond, Jayden Desmond, Joshua Walker, Morgan Houston, 4 Currumbin - Harrison Halliwell, Jake Burrows, Kane Pyers, Koen Dovey, Luke Wyatt, Matthew Curr Junior March Past 5 Coolangatta - Brenna Waugh, Chelsea Wyper, Chloe Major, Claire Rendall, Evie Hudson, Hayley Dilg 6 Currumbin - Hayley Mason, Jema Hevey, Jemma Johnson, Jenna Harris, Keely Bowshire, Kellie Mey U11 Female Beach Flags 1 Laticia Josephson (PBQ) 3 Morgan McNamara (Tallebudgera) 4 Sophie Clemson (North Kirra) U11 Female Beach Sprint 1 Morgan McNamara (Tallebudgera) 4 Sophie Arthur (Tallebudgera) U11 Female Board Rescue 6 Currumbin - Airli O'Brien, Lilli Dowker U11 Female Cameron Relay 6 Currumbin - Gemma Nicolson, Lilli Dowker, Madizen Wilkins, Natisha Hendry U11 Male Beach Flags 5 Joshua Finch (Tallebudgera) U11 Male Beach Relay 1 Currumbin -- Cole Geyer, Harrison Halliwell, Kane Pyers, Nate Searle 3 RBY - Liam Robinson, Lochlan Wolfe, Luke Henderson, Ryan Garner U11 Male Beach Sprint 3 Kane Pyers (Currumbin) U11 Male Board Relay 3 Currumbin - Harrison Halliwell, Jake Waller, Jess Little U11 Male Board Rescue 4 Tallebudgera - Morgan Houston, Rhys Lyndon 5 Currumbin - Hudson Frigo, Jess Little U11 Male Cameron Relay 4 Currumbin - Cole Geyer, Harrison Halliwell, Jess Little, Kane Pyers U11 Male Surf Board 3 Harrison Halliwell (Currumbin) U11 Male Surf Race 2 Harrison Halliwell (Currumbin) U11 Male Surf Teams 1 Currumbin - Harrison Halliwell, Hudson Frigo, Jess Little, Sebastian Younan 5 Tallebudgera - Jhett Bond, Morgan Houston, Rhys Lyndon, Roman Norling U12 Female Beach Relay 5 Coolangatta - Avalon Green, Mia Carlin, Monique Burns, Taylah Watson U12 Female Beach Sprint 2 Lillian Dick (Currumbin) 5 Mayla Singh (North Kirra) U12 Female Board Relay 5 Currumbin - Hannah Carter, Kellie Meyer, Veronica McNevin U12 Female Board Rescue 5 Currumbin - Hannah Carter, Veronica McNevin U12 Male Beach Flags 2 Malachi Berlowitz (PBQ 5 Ryan Suddes (Currumbin) U12 Male Beach Relay 1 Currumbin - Connor Pegg, Nash Geyer, Ryan Suddes, Zane Rowles 2 Tallebudgera - Bayley Desmond, Bill Walker, Cooper Hennessey, Nick Rice U12 Male Beach Sprint 1 Nicholas Rice (Tallebudgera) 2 Ryan Suddes (Currumbin) 6 Bayley Desmond (Tallebudgera) U12 Male Board Relay 5 Tugun - Charlie Tighe, Hayden Lansdown, Jordan Emery 6 Tallebudgera - Bayley Desmond, Beau Lyndon, Bill Walker U12 Male Board Rescue 6 Tugun - Austin Lansdown, Jordan Emery U12 Male Surf Board 3 Jay Rich (TH&C) U13 Female Beach Flags 3 Yasmin Stewart (Tugun) 5 Alexandra Humphreys (Currumbin) U13 Female Beach Relay 1 PBQ - Amber Erskine, Gemma Lyndon, Georgia Madden, Natalie Roberts 4 RBY - Caroline Ridgway, Jessica Duffus, Olivia Fien, Tarryn Aiken U13 Female Beach Sprint 1 Natalie Roberts (PBQ) 3 Olivia Fien (RBY) U13 Female Board Relay 6 TH&C - Georgia Cusbert, Ivy Thomas, Mia Bellue U13 Female Board Rescue 6 Currumbin - Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker U13 Male Beach Relay 2 Currumbin - Connor Pegg, Jake Burrows, Koen Dovey, Ryan Suddes U13 Male Board Rescue 6 Currumbin - Jack Bennett - Woodger, Tavis Rolls U13 Male Surf Race 1 Toby Wilson (Tallebudgera) U14 Female Beach Flags 6 Samantha Frankland (Palm Beach (QLD U14 Female Beach Relay 2 PBQ -- Meg Dunford, Rani Skehan, Sahara Skehan, Samantha Frankland 3 Tugun -- Courtney Edwards, Demi Thomas, Jessika Elliston, Kelly Tighe 6 Tallebudgera - Carly Desfosses, Jacinda Pagels, Ke'Ale Dorries, Melanie Walker U14 Female Beach Sprint 5 Jessika Elliston (Tugun) 6 Sahara Skehan (PBQ) U14 Male Beach Flags 4 Mitchell Gilmour (PBQ) U14 Male Beach Relay 6 Currumbin - Koen Dovey, Kye Rowles, Matthew Currie, Travis Ross U14 Male Board Rescue 3 Tallebudgera - Brayden McCarthy, Patrick MacPherson U14 Male Cameron Relay 6 Tallebudgera -- Brayden McCarthy, Harrison Hoy, Patrick MacPherson, Zac Morrison U14 Male Surf Race 2 Brayden McCarthy (Tallebudgera) U14 Male Surf Teams 1 Tallebudgera -- Brayden McCarthy, Ethan Clouston, Harrison Hoy, Patrick MacPherson QLD SURF RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 40+ Male Champion Lifesaver 4 William Barry (Kirra) Open Male Champion Lifesaver 6 Michael Kearney (North Kirra) U17 Male Champion Lifesaver 4 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) U19 Female Champion Lifesaver 1 Mariah Jones (TH&C) U19 Male Champion Lifesaver 4 Ben Domeracki (Kirra) 5 Brodie Page (Kirra) QLD BOARDRIDING CHAMPIONSHIPS Years Female Malibu Long Board 58 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

59 1 Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY) Years Female Surf Board Riding 1 Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY) 40+ Years Male Surf Board Riding 4 Andrew Curry (RBY) Open Female Malibu Long Board 3 Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY) Open Male Malibu Long Board 3 Lachlan Hayes (Currumbin) U11 Female Surf Board Riding 3 Ruby Traucnieks (PBQ) 4 Laticia Josephson (PBQ) U15 Male Surf Board Riding 2 Bill Psaltis (Currumbin) U17 Male Surf Board Riding 3 Lachlan Hayes (Currumbin) U19 Male Surf Board Riding 1 Morgan Spooner (Currumbin) SIZZLER OCEANS 38 ROUND 1 Open Female Beach Flags 1 Alee Whiteman (Currumbin) Open Female Beach Relay 3 Currumbin - Alee Whiteman, Emily Ross, Krystal Hardin, Tara Hawking Open Female Beach Sprint 1 Alee Whiteman (Currumbin) 2 Tara Hawking (Currumbin) Open Female Board Relay 3 Currumbin - Amy Elkington, Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard Open Male Beach Flags 5 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) Open Male Beach Sprint 4 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) Open Male Board Relay 3 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Michael Saal, Samuel Gill Open Male Single Ski Relay 6 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Joel McKitterick, Shaun O'Brien Open Male Surf Board 2 Michael Saal (Currumbin) Open Male Surf Race 3 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) Open Male Taplin Relay 3 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Joel McKitterick, Michael Saal, Mitchell Littler, Samuel Gill, Shaun U15 Male Beach Flags 2 Timothy Delahunty (Currumbin) 4 Samuel Ross (Currumbin) U15 Male Beach Sprint 1 Timothy Delahunty (Currumbin) 3 Brandan Halliday-Thompson (Currumbin) 5 Samuel Ross (Currumbin) U17 Female Beach Flags 5 Emily Ross (Currumbin) U17 Male Beach Flags 2 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) 5 Ryan Schmidt (Currumbin) U17 Male Beach Sprint 1 Ryan Schmidt (Currumbin) 2 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) U17 Male Single Ski 1 Joel McKitterick (Currumbin) U17 Male Surf Race 4 Mitchell Littler (Currumbin) U17 Ski Relay 2 Currumbin - Joel McKitterick, Jordan Clark, Jye Rogers U19 Double Ski 5 Currumbin - Joel McKitterick, Jordan Clark 6 Currumbin - Macauley Stafford-Smith, Rhys Dutton U19 Female Board Relay 2 Currumbin - Amy Elkington, Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard U19 Female Single Ski 5 Molly Walker (Tallebudgera) U19 Female Surf Board 4 Brooke Neumann (Currumbin) 5 Riley Maynard (Currumbin) U19 Female Surf Race 3 Amy Elkington (Currumbin) 4 Brooke Neumann (Currumbin) U19 Female Taplin Relay 4 Currumbin - Amy Elkington, Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard U19 Ironwoman 5 Brooke Neumann (Currumbin) 6 Riley Maynard (Currumbin) U19 Male Single Ski 6 Rhys Dutton (Currumbin) U19 Male Ski Relay 4 Currumbin - Joel McKitterick, Macauley Stafford-Smith, Rhys Dutton SIZZLER OCEANS 38 ROUND 2 Open Female Beach Relay 1 Tugun - Elizabeth Forsyth, Laura Anderson, Sarah Geddy, Tess Wartmann Open Female Double Ski 2 Tallebudgera - Molly Walker, Tenille Devine Open Female Single Ski 2 Tenille Devine (Tallebudgera) 5 Molly Walker (Tallebudgera) Open Female Ski Relay 1 Tallebudgera - Molly Walker, Samantha Tiley, Tenille Devine Open Ironman 2 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) Open Ironwoman 5 Tenille Devine (Tallebudgera) Open Male Board Relay 2 Currumbin -- Jackson Maynard, Jayden Jensen, Samuel Gill 4 Currumbin - Marc O'Brien, Michael Saal, Nathan Henderson Open Male Double Ski 5 Currumbin - Christopher Maynard, Nathan Henderson Open Male Single Ski Relay 4 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Nathan Henderson, Shaun O'Brien 6 Tallebudgera - Dylan Magee, Gavin Cole, Greg Bowditch Open Male Surf Board 2 Michael Saal (Currumbin) 4 Nathan Henderson (Currumbin) 5 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) Open Male Surf Race 3 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) Open Male Taplin Relay 4 Currumbin - Jackson Cosgrove, Jayden Jensen, Jye Rogers, Rhys Dutton, Samuel Gill, Shaun O'Brien Open March Past 3 Tugun - Arthur Anderson, David Brittain, Derran Frampton, Francis Osborne, Ian Butler, James U14 Male Surf Race 5 Ethan Clouston (Tallebudgera) U15 2 Person R&R 1 Tugun - Chelsea Herbert, Kate Fitz Gerald U15 Female Beach Flags 4 Sarah Geddy (Tugun) 6 Caitlin Butler (Tugun) U15 Female Beach Relay 1 Tugun -- Caitlin Butler, Courtney Edwards, Jessika Elliston, Sarah Geddy U15 Female Beach Sprint 3 Sarah Geddy (Tugun) 4 Jessica Waller (Currumbin) 6 Caitlin Butler (Tugun) U15 Female Board Relay 6 Currumbin - Chandler Searle, Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington U15 Female Cameron Relay 4 Currumbin - Chandler Searle, Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington, Jessica Waller U15 Female Surf Race 3 Jessica Elkington (Currumbin) 5 Chloe Sterry (Currumbin) U15 Ironwoman 2 Chloe Sterry (Currumbin) U15 Male Beach Flags 6 Beau Bailey (Tallebudgera) U15 Male Beach Relay 2 Tallebudgera - Beau Bailey, Liam McNamara, Patrick MacPherson, Reece Bailey U15 Male Beach Sprint 3 Matthew Kelly (Currumbin) 5 Liam McNamara (Tallebudgera) U17 5 Person R & R 1 Tugun - Christopher Barker, Georgia-Raye Arnold, Madison Wheeler, Susannah Hunt, Talia Kin U17 Female Beach Flags 3 Tess Wartmann (Tugun) 5 Laura Anderson (Tugun) U17 Female Beach Relay 1 Tugun - Caitlin Butler, Elizabeth Forsyth, Laura Anderson, Tess Wartmann U17 Female Beach Sprint 2 Tess Wartmann (Tugun) 6 Laura Anderson (Tugun) U17 Female Surf Race 5 Leah Jones (TH&C) U17 Male Beach Sprint 2 Jason Kelly (Tugun) U17 Male Board Relay 4 Tugun - Christopher Hunt, Owen Viles, Rhyam Pankhurst U17 Male Rescue Tube 5 Jye Rogers (Currumbin) U17 Male Surf Board 1 Rhyam Pankhurst (Tugun) U17 Male Surf Race 2 Mitchell Littler (Currumbin) U17 Ski Relay 6 Tugun - Christopher Hunt, Owen Viles, Rhyam Pankhurst U19 Double Ski 3 Currumbin -- Daniel Ross, Rhys Dutton U19 Female Beach Relay 3 TH&C - Angie Piper, Carly Piper, Leah Jones, Mariah Jones U19 Female Beach Sprint 1 Mariah Jones (TH&C) 3 Angie Piper (TH&C) U19 Female Single Ski 5 Molly Walker (Tallebudgera) U19 Female Surf Board 4 Riley Maynard (Currumbin) 6 Mariah Jones (TH&C) U19 Female Surf Race 3 Amy Elkington (Currumbin) 6 Mariah Jones (TH&C) U19 Female Surf Team 1 TH&C Angie Piper, Carly Piper, Leah Jones, Mariah Jones U19 Ironwoman 4 Riley Maynard (Currumbin) U19 Male Board Relay 3 Currumbin - Jackson Cosgrove, Jamie Green, Tyler Swaney U19 Male Single Ski 2 Rhys Dutton (Currumbin) 5 Daniel Ross (Currumbin) U19 Male Ski Relay 3 Currumbin - Daniel Ross, Macauley Stafford- Smith, Rhys Dutton U19 Male Taplin Relay 6 Currumbin - Daniel Ross, Jamie Green, Tyler Swaney 2012 SIZZLER OCEANS 38 ROUND 3 Junior R&R 1 Tugun - Chelsea Herbert, Kate Fitz Gerald Open Female Beach Flags 3 Alee Whiteman (Currumbin) Open Female Beach Relay 1 Currumbin - Alee Whiteman, Madison Hoffmann, Regan Whiteman, Tara Hawking 2 Tugun - Elizabeth Forsyth, Laura Anderson, Sarah Geddy, Tess Wartmann 59 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

60 Open Female Beach Sprint 1 Alee Whiteman (Currumbin) 2 Tara Hawking (Currumbin) Open Female Board Rescue 2 Currumbin - Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard Open Female Double Ski 4 Tallebudgera - Molly Walker, Samantha Tiley Open Female Single Ski 1 Tenille Devine (Tallebudgera) 3 Samantha Tiley (Tallebudgera) Open Female Ski Relay 1 Tallebudgera - - Molly Walker, Rhana Kenny, Samantha Tiley Open Female Surf Race 2 Mariah Jones (TH&C) Open Male Beach Flags 5 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) Open Male Beach Relay 3 Currumbin - Adam Harris, Brett Robinson, Ryan Schmidt, Samuel Dick 6 RBY - Andrew Curry, Jake Curry, Liam Aiken, Scott McLeod Open Male Beach Sprint 4 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) Open Male Board Relay 2 Currumbin -- Marc O'Brien, Michael Saal, Nathan Henderson 3 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Jayden Jensen, Samuel Gill Open Male Board Rescue 2 Currumbin - Michael Saal, Nathan Henderson 6 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Marc O'Brien Open Male Surf Board 1 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) Open Male Surf Race 4 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) Open Male Surf Teams 4 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Jye Rogers, Mitchell Littler, Nathan Henderson 6 RBY - Andrew Curry, Jake Curry, Liam Aiken, Scott McLeod Open Male Taplin Relay 6 Currumbin - Christopher Maynard, Jackson Maynard, Jayden Jensen, Joel McKitterick, Michael Saal U14 Ironman 6 Harrison Hoy (Tallebudgera) U14 Male Surf Board 6 Patrick MacPherson (Tallebudgera) U14 Male Surf Race 6 Ethan Clouston (Tallebudgera) U15 Female Beach Relay 1 Tugun - Caitlin Butler, Courtney Edwards, Jessika Elliston, Sarah Geddy U15 Female Beach Sprint 2 Sakisha Dovey (Currumbin) 5 Sarah Geddy (Tugun) 6 Jessica Waller (Currumbin) U15 Ironwoman 5 Chloe Sterry (Currumbin) U15 Male Beach Flags 3 Timothy Delahunty (Currumbin) 6 Samuel Ross (Currumbin) U15 Male Beach Relay 1 Currumbin - Daniel Hardin, Matthew Kelly, Samuel Ross, Timothy Delahunty 4 TH&C - Connor Webster, Hayden Tolland, Jye Dean, Sam Mandall U15 Male Beach Sprint 1 Timothy Delahunty (Currumbin) 4 Samuel Ross (Currumbin) U15 Male Cameron Relay 5 Currumbin - Bill Psaltis, Joshua Clouston, Matthew Kelly, Samuel Ross U17 5 Person R & R 1 Tugun - Christopher Barker, Georgia-Raye Arnold, Madison Wheeler, Susannah Hunt, Talia Kin U17 Female Beach Flags 2 Elizabeth Forsyth (Tugun) 4 Madison Hoffmann (Currumbin) U17 Female Beach Relay 1 Tugun - Caitlin Butler, Elizabeth Forsyth, Laura Anderson, Tess Wartmann 5 TH&C - Carly Piper, Elsie Rampling, Maddi Stewart, Tori Stewart U17 Female Beach Sprint 2 Elizabeth Forsyth (Tugun) 5 Regan Whiteman (Currumbin) U17 Female Surf Team 4 TH&C - Carly Piper, Leah Jones, Maddi Stewart, Tori Stewart U17 Male Beach Flags 3 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) 4 Waka Stratton (Currumbin) U17 Male Beach Relay 2 Currumbin - Jarrod Ross, Ryan Schmidt, Samuel Dick, Waka Stratton U17 Male Beach Sprint 3 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) 4 Jason Kelly (Tugun) 6 Ryan Schmidt (Currumbin) U17 Male Board Relay 2 Tugun - Owen Viles, Rhyam Pankhurst, Ryan Smart U17 Male Board Rescue 3 Currumbin - Joshua Clouston, Lachlan Finlay 5 Tugun - Christopher Hunt, Ryan Smart U17 Male Taplin Relay - 3 Person 1 Currumbin - Jake Jensen, Joel McKitterick, Mitchell Littler 3 Tugun - Christopher Hunt, Owen Viles, Rhyam Pankhurst U17 Ski Relay 3 Tugun - Christopher Hunt, Owen Viles, Rhyam Pankhurst 4 Currumbin - Joel McKitterick, Jordan Clark, Jye Rogers U19 Double Ski 2 Tugun -- Jack Butler, Jordan Wood U19 Female Beach Relay 3 TH&C - Angie Piper, Erin McNamara, Leah Jones, Mariah Jones U19 Female Beach Sprint 1 Mariah Jones (TH&C) 2 Angie Piper (TH&C) U19 Female Board Rescue 2 Currumbin -- Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard U19 Female Surf Board 1 Mariah Jones (TH&C) 5 Brooke Neumann (Currumbin) U19 Female Surf Race 1 Mariah Jones (TH&C) 4 Brooke Neumann (Currumbin) U19 Female Surf Team 2 TH&C - Angie Piper, Carly Piper, Leah Jones, Mariah Jones U19 Male Beach Sprint 5 Garry Doyle (Coolangatta) U19 Male Board Rescue 5 Coolangatta - Dylan Swaney, Ryan Rigney 6 Currumbin - - Jamie Green, Mitchl Littler U19 Male Single Ski 3 Jack Butler (Tugun) U19 Male Surf Race 2 Jamie Green (Currumbin) U19 Male Surf Team 3 Currumbin - Charles Eva, Jackson Cosgrove, Jamie Green, Joshua Newing U19 Male Taplin Relay 4 Currumbin - Jackson Cosgrove, Jamie Green, Rhys Dutton U19 Ski Relay 1 Currumbin - Daniel Ross, Macauley Stafford- Smith, Rhys Dutton GOLD COAST CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS 110+ Years Male Board Relay (minimum) 1 Currumbin - Justin Jones, Kelly Margetts, Steven Cahill 110+ Years Male Surf Teams (minimum) 1 Currumbin - Brett Dowker, Michael Bush, Michael Waide 110+ Years Male Taplin Relay (minimum) 2 Currumbin - Daniel Cowper, Justin Jones, Steven Cahill 110+ Years Surf Ski Relay (minimum) 2 Tugun - Andrew Michael, Geoffrey Finter, Murray Seaton 3 Currumbin - Daniel Cowper, Justin Jones, Kelly Margetts 130+ Years Board Relay (minimum) 1 Currumbin - Brett Dowker, Christopher Maynard, Michael Waide 130+ Years Surf Teams (minimum) 6 TH&C - Charisse Cormack, Daren Healey, Tracey Ryan 130+ Years Taplin Relay (minimum) 1 Currumbin - Christopher Maynard, Michael Chan, Michael Waide 3 Coolangatta - Martin Naughton, Rick Van Kampen, Russell Zahn 150+ Years Board Relay (minimum) 1 Coolangatta - Rick Van Kampen, Stuart Hogben, William Ryan 150+ Years Male Surf Ski Relay (minimum) 1 Currumbin - Christopher Maynard, Lennard Cook, Michael Waide 150+ Years Taplin Relay (minimum) 3 Coolangatta - Russell Zahn, Stuart Hogben, William Ryan Years Female Beach Flags 1 Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY) Years Female Beach Sprint 1 Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY) Years Female Rescue Tube 1 Jane Moana (Currumbin) Years Female Surf Board 1 Jane Moana (Currumbin) 2 Cassidy Jackson - Carroll (RBY) Years Female Surf Race 1 Jane Moana (Currumbin) Years Ironman 1 Andrew Michael (Tugun) Years Male Beach Flags 2 Sean Smith (RBY) Years Male Rescue Tube 2 Michael Bush (Currumbin) 3 Andrew Michael (Tugun) Years Male Surf Race 2 Michael Bush (Currumbin) 3 Andrew Michael (Tugun) Years Male Surf Ski 3 Andrew Michael (Tugun) Years Female Surf Ski 1 Sharon Kyme (Currumbin) Years Female Rescue Tube 1 Sharon Kyme (Currumbin) Years Female Surf Race 1 Sharon Kyme (Currumbin) Years Ironman 2 Stuart Hogben (Coolangatta) 3 Justin Jones (Currumbin) Years Ironwoman 1 Sharon Kyme (Currumbin) Years Male Beach Flags 1 Sean Smith (RBY) 2 Patrick Trevor-Jones (Currumbin) Years Male Beach Sprint 1 Patrick Trevor-Jones (Currumbin) 2 Sean Smith (RBY) Years Male Double Ski 1 Coolangatta - Russell Zahn, Stuart Hogben Years Male Rescue Tube 2 Stuart Hogben (Coolangatta) 3 Patrick Trevor-Jones (Currumbin) 60 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

61 35-39 Years Male Surf Board 3 Stuart Hogben (Coolangatta) Years Male Surf Race 2 Stuart Hogben (Coolangatta) 6 Justin Jones (Currumbin) Years Male Surf Ski 2 Stuart Hogben (Coolangatta) 3 Daniel Cowper (Currumbin) 4 Murray Seaton (Tugun) 5 Justin Jones (Currumbin) 40+ Years Female Surf Ski 2 Nelle Van Buuren (Tugun) Years Ironman 2 Steven Cahill (Currumbin) Years Male Beach Flags 2 Andrew Curry (RBY) Years Male Beach Sprint 2 Andrew Curry (RBY) Years Male Rescue Tube 1 Brett Dowker (Currumbin) 5 Raymond Wintzloff (Kirra) 6 Andrew Curry (RBY) Years Male Surf Board 1 Brett Dowker (Currumbin) 3 Steven Cahill (Currumbin) 5 Andrew Curry (RBY) Years Male Surf Race 3 Steven Cahill (Currumbin) 4 Raymond Wintzloff (Kirra) Years Male Surf Ski 2 Geoffrey Finter (Tugun) Years Female Rescue Tube 3 Susie Harker (Coolangatta) Years Female Surf Board 3 Susie Harker (Coolangatta) Years Female Surf Race 2 Susie Harker (Coolangatta) Years Ironman 1 Michael Waide (Currumbin) 3 Rick Van Kampen (Coolangatta) Years Male Beach Flags 2 Enrique Vanderhoeven (RBY) Years Male Beach Sprint 1 Enrique Vanderhoeven (RBY) Years Male Double Ski 2 Currumbin -Christopher Maynard, Michael Waide Years Male Rescue Tube 5 Rick Van Kampen (Coolangatta) Years Male Surf Board 1 Christopher Maynard (Currumbin) 2 Michael Waide (Currumbin) 4 Rick Van Kampen (Coolangatta) 5 Russell Zahn (Coolangatta) Years Male Surf Race 2 Rick Van Kampen (Coolangatta) 3 Michael Waide (Currumbin) Years Male Surf Ski 1 Michael Waide (Currumbin) 2 Christopher Maynard (Currumbin) Years Ironman 1 Errol Von Beinke (Tallebudgera) 2 William Barry (Kirra) Years Male Beach Flags 1 Errol Von Beinke (Tallebudgera) 4 Stephen Spencer (Bilinga) Years Male Beach Sprint 3 Brian Smith (Coolangatta) 5 Stephen Spencer (Bilinga) Years Male Rescue Tube 6 William Barry (Kirra) Years Male Surf Board 6 Brian Smith (Coolangatta) Years Male Surf Race 6 William Barry (Kirra) Years Male Surf Ski 1 Errol Von Beinke (Tallebudgera) 4 William Barry (Kirra) Years Female Rescue Tube 1 Nelle Van Buuren (Tugun) Years Female Surf Board 1 Nelle Van Buuren (Tugun) Years Female Surf Race 2 Nelle Van Buuren (Tugun) Years Ironman 1 Lennard Cook (Currumbin) Years Male Beach Sprint 2 John Hamrey (Bilinga) 3 Stephen Burstow (Tallebudgera) Years Male Rescue Tube 2 Lennard Cook (Currumbin) Years Male Surf Board 1 Lennard Cook (Currumbin) Years Male Surf Race 1 Lennard Cook (Currumbin) Years Male Surf Ski 1 Lennard Cook (Currumbin) Years Male Rescue Tube 2 Jeffrey Deegan (Pacific) Years Male Surf Board 2 James Small (TH&C Years Male Surf Race 1 Jeffrey Deegan (Pacific) Years Male Surf Board 2 William Ryan (Coolangatta) Open Female Beach Flags 4 Tarren Forsyth (Tugun) Open Female Beach Relay 1 Tugun - Elizabeth Forsyth, Sarah Geddy, Tarren Forsyth, Tess Wartmann Open Female Beach Sprint 1 Elizabeth Forsyth (Tugun) 6 Sarah Geddy (Tugun) Open Female Board Relay 4 Currumbin - Amy Elkington, Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard Open Female Double Ski 1 Tallebudgera - Molly Walker, Samantha Tiley 2 Currumbin - Riley Maynard, Sharon Kyme Open Female Single Ski 2 Tenille Devine (Tallebudgera) 3 Samantha Tiley (Tallebudgera) Open Female Ski Relay 2 Tallebudgera - Molly Walker, Rhana Kenny, Samantha Tiley Open Female Surf Board 4 Brooke Neumann (Currumbin) Open Female Surf Boat 1 Tugun -Bruce Zillman, Erinn Dawes, Genevieve Bassingthwaighte, Marianne Bassingthwaight Open Female Surf Race 3 Mariah Jones (TH&C) Open Female Surf Teams 2 TH&C - Angie Piper, Leah Jones, Maddi Stewart, Mariah Jones Open Female Taplin - 3 Person 3 Tallebudgera - Molly Walker, Samantha Tiley, Tenille Devine 4 Currumbin - Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard, Sharon Kyme Open Ironman 6 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) Open Male Beach Flags 5 Jarrod Ross (Currumbin) 6 Sean Smith (RBY) Open Male Beach Relay 1 Currumbin - Jarrod Ross, Jayden Jensen, Ryan Schmidt, Sam Dick 2 Currumbin - Adam Harris, Clyde Psaltis, Patrick Trevor-Jones, Waka Stratton Open Male Beach Sprint 2 Jayden Jensen (Currumbin) 5 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) Open Male Board Relay 3 Tugun - Hugh Dougherty, Kye Hawkins, Rhyam Pankhurst 5 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Jayden Jensen, Samuel Gill 6 Currumbin - Liam Brewis, Marc O'Brien, Michael Saal Open Male Double Ski 2 Currumbin - Christopher Maynard, Nathan Henderson 3 Tallebudgera -Dylan Magee, Gavin Cole 4 Tallebudgera - Greg Bowditch, Greg Juniper 5 Tallebudgera - Darryl Dyer, Errol Von Beinke Open Male Single Ski 1 Kye Hawkins (Tugun) 6 Errol Von Beinke (Tallebudgera) Open Male Ski Relay 1 Tugun - David Monaghan, Hugh Dougherty, Kye Hawkins 2 Tallebudgera - Dylan Magee, Errol Von Beinke, Gavin Cole 5 Currumbin - Daniel Cowper, Rhys Dutton, Shaun O'Brien Open Male Surf Board 3 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) Open Male Surf Boat 1 Currumbin - Cain Hayward, Clint Jones, Joseph Fraser, Matthew Wildman, Robert Apanui Open Male Surf Race 1 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) Open Male Surf Teams 3 Currumbin - Jackson Maynard, Michael Saal, Mitchell Littler, Samuel Gill Open Male Taplin Relay 2 Currumbin -Chris Maynard, Jackson Maynard, Joel McKitterick, Marc O'Brien, Michael Saal 3 Tugun - David Monaghan, Hugh Dougherty, Jack Butler, Jason Harvey, Kye Hawkins, Rhyam Pa 6 Currumbin -Daniel Cowper, Jackson Cosgrove, Jayden Jensen, Mitchell Littler, Samuel Gill, Open March Past 2 Tugun - Arthur Anderson, David Brittain, Derran Frampton, Francis Osborne, Ian Butler, James Over 160 Years Surf Boat 1 TH&C - Brian Sullivan, Chris Adams, Ian Preston, Sean Pinder, Tim McDonald 2 Tugun -Andrew Butler, Anthony Jones, Craig Barber, Craig McGuinness, Shane Fitz Gerald Over 180 Years Open Surf Boat 1 Tugun - Bradley Kent, Brian Watson, Michael Core, Stanley Damro, Troy Mills 2 TH&C -Brian Sullivan, Colin Buttenshaw, Gregory Ryan, Robert Ryan, Wade Morley Over 220 Years Open Surf Boat 1 Kirra- Brian Hurley, Charles Rue, John McCarthy, Neil Coe, Peter Flannery 2 Coolangatta - Graham Matthews, Michael Mifsud, Stephen Mangin, Stephen Mason, Trevor Bathie Reserve Grade Surf Boat 2 Tugun - Bruce Zillman, Joshua Stephens, Luke Alexander, Seth Philbrook, Thomas Melloy 4 Coolangatta - Andrew Putland, Geordie Mifsud, Jonathan Mason, Michael Mifsud, Mitchell Phillips U15 Female Beach Flags 1 Sarah Geddy (Tugun) 2 Amber Pilley (Currumbin) 3 Caitlin Butler (Tugun) 4 Letitia Whiley (Tallebudgera) 5 Tiah Sharpe (TH&C) U15 Female Beach Relay 1 Tugun - Caitlin Butler, Courtney Edwards, Jessika Elliston, Sarah Geddy 2 Currumbin - Amber Pilley, Emily Milnes, Jessica Waller, Sakisha Dovey 3 Tallebudgera - Emma McPherson, Ke'Ale Dorries, Letitia Whiley, Melanie Walker U15 Female Beach Sprint 1 Sarah Geddy (Tugun) 61 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

62 2 Jessika Elliston (Tugun) 3 Amber Pilley (Currumbin) 4 Jessica Waller (Currumbin) 5 Letitia Whiley (Tallebudgera) U15 Female Board Relay 1 Currumbin - Jessica Elkington, Maggie Dowker, Tylah Dowker 2 Currumbin - Chandler Searle, Chloe Sterry, Jessica Waller 4 Tallebudgera -Emma McPherson, Ke'Ale Dorries, Letitia Whiley U15 Female Cameron Relay 1 Currumbin - Amber Pilley, Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington, Jessica Waller 2 Currumbin - handler Searle, Maggie Dowker, Tayla Meyer, Tylah Dowker 6 Tallebudgera - Emma McPherson, Ke'Ale Dorries, Letitia Whiley, Melanie Walker U15 Female Surf Board 1 Jessica Elkington (Currumbin) 3 Maggie Dowker (Currumbin) 4 Tylah Dowker (Currumbin) U15 Female Surf Race 2 Stephanie Cormack (THC)l 3 Chloe Sterry (Currumbin) 6 Tylah Dowker (Currumbin) U15 Female Surf Team 1 Currumbin - Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington, Maggie Dowker, Tylah Dowker U15 Ironman 3 Joshua Clouston (Currumbin) 4 Shaun Collins (Currumbin) U15 Ironwoman 1 Jessica Elkington (Currumbin) U15 Male Beach Flags 1 Timothy Delahunty (Currumbin) 3 Samuel Ross (Currumbin) 4 Ty Henrisson-Lopez (CLG) 6 Sam Mandall (TH&C) U15 Male Beach Relay 2 Currumbin - Brandan Halliday-Thompson, Daniel Hardin, Matthew Kelly, Timothy Delahunty 4 TH&C - Connor Webster, Hayden Tolland, Jye Dean, Sam Mandall 5 Tallebudgera - Connor Dougherty, Jacob Desfosses, Liam McNamara, Thomas Marais U15 Male Beach Sprint 1 Timothy Delahunty (Currumbin) 4 Samuel Ross (Currumbin) 6 Liam McNamara (Tallebudgera) U15 Male Board Relay 1 Currumbin - Joshua Clouston, Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins 6 Tallebudgera - Jacob Desfosses, Liam McNamara, Thomas Marais U15 Male Cameron Relay Currumbin - Bill Psaltis, Joshua Clouston, Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins 6 Tallebudgera Connor Dougherty, Jacob Desfosses, Liam McNamara, Thomas Marais U15 Male Surf Board 1 Matthew Kelly (Currumbin) 2 Joshua Clouston (Currumbin) U15 Male Surf Race 1 Shaun Collins (Currumbin) U15 Male Surf Team 3 Tallebudgera - Connor Dougherty, Jacob Desfosses, Liam McNamara, Tom Marais U17 Female Beach Flags 1 Elizabeth Forsyth (Tugun) 2 Tess Wartmann (Tugun) 3 Madison Hoffmann (Currumbin) 6 Emily Ross (Currumbin) U17 Female Beach Relay 1 Tugun -Elizabeth Forsyth, Laura Anderson, Sarah Geddy, Tess Wartmann U17 Female Beach Sprint 1 Elizabeth Forsyth (Tugun) 2 Laura Anderson (Tugun) 4 Madison Hoffmann (Currumbin) 6 Tess Wartmann (Tugun) U17 Female Board Relay 5 TH&C - Elsie Rampling, Erin McNamara, Jessica Mandall U17 Female Surf Board 3 Kirra Wilson (Tugun) U17 Female Surf Race 3 Cheyenne Miller (RBY) U17 Female Surf Team 2 TH&C - Georgia Meredith, Leah Jones, Maddi Stewart, Tori Stewart U17 Ironman 3 Mitchell Littler (Currumbin) U17 Male Beach Flags 1 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) 2 Jarrod Ross (Currumbin) 5 Ben Jermyn (Coolangatta) U17 Male Beach Relay 1 Currumbin -Jarrod Ross, Ryan Schmidt, Samuel Dick, Waka Stratton 3 Coolangatta - Ben Jermyn, Dylan Swaney, Mitchell Williams, Zachary Wyper 5 PBQCorey Webb, Jack Rawlings, Joel Erskine, Kian Vandewiel U17 Male Beach Sprint 1 Samuel Dick (Currumbin) 2 Ryan Schmidt (Currumbin) 3 Jason Kelly (Tugun) 4 Ben Jermyn (Coolangatta) 5 Zachary Wyper (Coolangatta) U17 Male Board Relay 3 Tugun - Christopher Hunt, Owen Viles, Rhyam Pankhurst 5 PBQ - Corey Webb, Jack Rawlings, Joel Erskine 6 Currumbin - Jake Jensen, Lachlan Finlay, Mitchell Littler U17 Male Single Ski 3 Christopher Hunt (Tugun) 4 Jordan Clark (Currumbin) 6 Owen Viles (Tugun) U17 Male Surf Board 2 Rhyam Pankhurst (Tugun) 5 Jake Jensen (Currumbin) 6 Jacob Harris (Tugun) U17 Male Surf Race 6 Mitchell Littler (Currumbin) U17 Male Surf Team 4 Currumbin - Joshua Clouston, Jye Rogers, Lachlan Finlay, Mitchell Littler U17 Male Taplin Relay - 3 Person 1 Tugun - Christopher Hunt, Owen Viles, Rhyam Pankhurst 4 Currumbin -Jake Jensen, Jordan Clark, Mitchell Littler U17 March Past 1 Tugun - Caitlin Butler, Chelsea Herbert, Christopher Barker, Elizabeth Forsyth, Elysse Cornf U17 Ski Relay 1 Currumbin - Jake Jensen, Jye Rogers, Lachlan Finlay 2 Tugun - Christopher Hunt, Owen Viles, Rhyam Pankhurst U19 Double Ski 1 Currumbin - Jordan Clark, Macauley Stafford-Smith 2 Tugun - Jack Butler, Jordan Wood 4 Tugun - Owen Viles, Rhyam Pankhurst 5 Coolangatta -Garry Doyle, Ryan Rigney U19 Female Beach Flags 1 Tarren Forsyth (Tugun) 2 Demi Meredith (TH&C) U19 Female Beach Relay 1 Tugun - Caitlin Butler, Frances Glenny, Laura Anderson, Tarren Forsyth U19 Female Beach Sprint 1 Tarren Forsyth (Tugun) U19 Female Board Relay 1 Currumbin - Amy Elkington, Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard 2 2 TH&C - Georgia Meredith, Leah Jones, Mariah Jones U19 Female Single Ski 1 Molly Walker (Tallebudgera) 2 Riley Maynard (Currumbin) 3 Miranda Davies (BHMP) U19 Female Surf Board 1 Riley Maynard (Currumbin) 3 Brooke Neumann (Currumbin) 4 Mariah Jones (THC) 5 Amy Elkington (Currumbin) U19 Female Surf Race 1 Mariah Jones (THC) 3 Amy Elkington (Currumbin) 4 Brooke Neumann (Currumbin) 5 Angie Piper (TH&C 6 Demi Meredith (TH&C) U19 Female Surf Team 1 TH&C - Angie Piper, Carly Piper, Demi Meredith, Mariah Jones U19 Female Taplin Relay 1 Currumbin - Amy Elkington, Brooke Neumann, Riley Maynard U19 Ironman 3 Ryan Rigney (Coolangatta) 4 Nicholas Bell (Coolangatta) U19 Ironwoman 2 Riley Maynard (Currumbin) U19 Male Beach Flags 3 Clyde Psaltis (Currumbin) 4 Garry Doyle (Coolangatta) U19 Male Beach Relay 1 Currumbin -Jarrod Ross, Ryan Schmidt, Samuel Dick, Waka Stratton U19 Male Beach Sprint 4 Clyde Psaltis (Currumbin) U19 Male Board Relay 3 Currumbin -Jackson Cosgrove, Jamie Green, Tyler Swaney 4 Currumbin -Charles Eva, Jye Rogers, Mitchell Littler U19 Male Single Ski 3 Rhys Dutton (Currumbin) 4 Jack Butler (Tugun) 6 Nicholas Bell (Coolangatta) U19 Male Surf Board 2 Jamie Green (Currumbin) 6 Charles Eva (Currumbin) U19 Male Surf Race 3 Ryan Rigney (Coolangatta) 5 Jamie Green (Currumbin) 6 Jackson Cosgrove (Currumbin) U19 Male Surf Team 1 Currumbin - Charles Eva, Jackson Cosgrove, Jamie Green, Jye Rogers 2 Tugun - Chris Hunt, Jack Butler, Owen Viles, Rhyam Pankhurst U19 Male Taplin Relay 1 Currumbin -Jackson Cosgrove, Jamie Green, Rhys Dutton 2 Coolangatta -Dylan Swaney, Nicholas Bell, Ryan Rigney 3 Currumbin - Charles Eva, Macauley Stafford-Smith, Tyler Swaney U19 Ski Relay 1 Currumbin - Jackson Cosgrove, Macauley Stafford-Smith, Rhys Dutton 2 Tugun - Christopher Hunt, Jack Butler, Owen Viles 4 Coolangatta - Garry Doyle, Nicholas Bell, Ryan Rigney U19 Surf Belt 2 Coolangatta - Garry Doyle, Nicholas Bell, Rick Van Kampen, Ryan Rigney, Stuart Hogben U19 Surf Boat 1 Tugun - Blake Zillman, Bruce Zillman, Liam Rawson, Sam McPhillips, Wilson Price 62 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

63 U8 U10 TEAMS CARNIVAL All Age Beach Relay 1 TH&C - Joseph Manning, Joshua Bradbury, Lachlan Bennett, Mikaella Weeks, Taj Rich, Willia 2 Currumbin - Callum Munro, Cleo Lewis, Ellie Beer, Harrison Stobbart, Matthew White, Sebastian Younan 3 Tallebudgera - Abigail Houston, Alexa Curtis, Ella Houston, Isaac Van Der Meer, Kalista- Jayne Shine 4 Currumbin - Cooper Skerry, Ebony Laing, Jack Granville, Monika Burrows, Niamh Johnson, Timot 5 Tugun - Gemma Glenny, Harper Bourke, Izabella Bartlett-Baldwin, Jack Humrich, Kendal Philli 6 Pacific - Aylah Crutch, Cahill Wharton, Cameron Lang, Jude Taylor, Noah Connors, Zoey Plater Junior Surf Team 1 Currumbin - Jack Granville, Kelsea Sterry, Sam Frost, Sebastian Younan 2 Tallebudgera - Abigail Houston, Brodie Hennessey, Ella Gill, Harry Morrison 3 Currumbin - Jai Kurt, Joshua Boyle, Olivia Collins, Xavier Younan 4 TH&C - Benjamin McCloskey, Emily Jones, Grace Gough, Mia Ferruccio 5 TH&C - Alli Bellue, Joseph Manning, Taj Rich, William Cusbert 6 Tallebudgera - Adam Page, Casey Walker, Casey Wilson, Mia Norling U08 Beach Relay 1 TH&C - Jacob Grunow, Joshua Bradbury, Lachlan Bennett, Yannik Zwolsman 2 Currumbin - Cleo Lewis, Ebony Laing, Harrison Stobbart, Timothy Howard 3 Tallebudgera - Alexa Curtis, Chloe Arthur, Jack Bruce, Tyson Collins 4 Currumbin - April Smith, Daniel Hardwick, Jordan Powell, Sophie Hrstich 5 Tallebudgera - Dylan Tait, Skye Fenyk, Talyk Sinclair, Tom Normoyle 6 RBY - Abe MacDonald, Josh Hutton, Olivia Ostle, Riley Hill U08 Wade Relay 1 Currumbin - Cleo Lewis, Daniel Hardwick, Harrison Stobbart, Hugh Munro 2 TH&C - Jacob Grunow, Joshua Bradbury, Lachlan Bennett, Zac Van Zuylen 3 Tugun -Harper Bourke, Kellan Murphy, Lukas Skorupski, Nathan Cooke 4 Currumbin - Hoani Tukino, Max Bullpitt, Mia Smith, Xander Walther 5 Coolangatta - Billy O'Conner, Ella Hogben, Kealey Hall, Will Hancock 6 Tallebudgera - Alexa Curtis, Chloe Arthur, Jack Bruce, Tyson Collins U09 Beach Relay 1 Currumbin -Callum Munro, Cooper Skerry, Ellie Beer, Niamh Johnson 2 TH&C - Ethan Bennett, Kelvin Bullus, Taj Rich, William Cusbert 3 Tallebudgera -Adam Page, Brodie Desmond, Casey Wilson, Kalista-Jayne Shiner 4 RBY -Beau Robinson, Indi Vanderhoeven, Joshua Kidd, Ryan Gordon 5 Currumbin -Billy Cox, Halle Geyer, Hunter Skalij, Jackson Graham 6 Coolangatta -Amy Broadhurst, Ava Carlin, Edward Nuttall, Kai Watson U09 Wade Relay 1 TH&C -Ethan Bennett, Kelvin Bullus, Taj Rich, William Cusbert 2 Currumbin -Callum Munro, Ellie Beer, Halle Geyer, Quinn Butel 3 Tallebudgera -Brodie Desmond, Casey Walker, Casey Wilson, Kalista-Jayne Shiner 4 Pacific -Cameron Lang, Jaxon Ryan, Matilda Yates, Noah Connors 5 Currumbin -Cooper Skerry, Jackson Graham, Kaine Wilshire, Niamh Johnson 6 Kirra -Daniella Hill, Lucas Sing, Mikaelie Fahy, Sophia Williams U10 Beach Relay 1 Currumbin - Jack Granville, Kirra Pearson, Monika Burrows, Sebastian Younan 2 Tugun -Cooper Hickey, Gemma Glenny, Jack Humrich, James Huntley-Chipper 3 Currumbin -Deklan McMichael, Joshua Boyle, Liam O'Brien, Mollie Smith 4 Tallebudgera -Abigail Houston, Ella Gill, Isaac Van Der Meer, Taylah Ross 5 RBY -Charlotte Healy, Lachlan Garner, Lucas Zions, Yazmyn Forbes 6 Coolangatta -Ellie Johns, Josephine Douglas, Lily Green, Marleigh Dreyer U10 Wade Relay 1 Tallebudgera -Abigail Houston, Charlotte Green, Ella Gill, Isaac Van Der Meer 2 Currumbin -Deklan McMichael, Jack Granville, Lili James, Sebastian Younan 3 Tallebudgera -Brodie Hennessey, Harry Morrison, Kasey Collins, Taylah Ross 4 Currumbin - Daniel Frost, Mollie Smith, Monika Burrows, Ruby Mason 5 Tugun - Cooper Hickey, Gemma Glenny, Jack Humrich, James Huntley-Chipper 6 Currumbin -Hina Tukino, Jai Kurt, Joshua Boyle, Liam O'Brien U8 - U10 Cameron Relay 1 Currumbin -Cleo Lewis, Jordan Powell, Sebastian Younan, Xavier Younan 2 Tallebudgera -Belinda MacPherson, Casey Wilson, Jessica Finch, Taylah Ross 3 Currumbin -April Smith, Jack Granville, Olivia Collins, Timothy Howard 4 TH&C -Alli Bellue, Clay Ferruccio, Kyeesha Freeman, Taj Rich 5 Tallebudgera -Casey Walker, Harry Morrison, Jayda Reddacliff, Sierrah Dawson 6 Currumbin -Daniel Hardwick, Grace Granville, Kaine Wilshire, Sam Frost LITTLE DUDES CARNIVAL Little Dudes Beach Relay 1 Currumbin - Callum Munro, Ebony Laing, Ellie Beer, Harrison Stobbart, Lili James, Sebastian Youn 3 TH&C - Hughie Thomas, Jack Cunningham, Jacob Grunow, Lachlan Bennett, Mikaella Weeks, T 6 Tallebudgera - Alexa Curtis, Isaac Van Der Meer, Kalista-Jayne Shiner, Samantha Lubke, Tyler Gilbert U08 Female Beach Sprint 3 Sally Evans (Coolangatta) U08 Male Beach Flags 3 Dylan Tait (Tallebudgera) 4 Harper Bourke (Tugun) 6 Ethan Vink (North Kirra) U08 Male Beach Sprint 1 Tyson Collins (Tallebudgera) 5 Lachlan Bennett (THC) 6 Beau Shipton (PBQ) U08 Male Wade Race 3 Lachlan Bennett (THC) 6 Josh Hutton (RBY) U09 Female Beach Flags 2 Niamh Johnson (Currumbin) 3 Nina Sherlock (Tallebudgera) 4 Samantha Lubke (Tallebudgera) 6 Jorja Bindley (Tugun) U09 Female Beach Sprint 1 Ellie Beer (Currumbin) 3 Halle Singh (North Kirra) 4 Amy Broadhurst (Coolangatta) 5 Ella Brow (TH&C) 6 Kalista-Jayne Shiner (Tallebudgera) U09 Female Surf Race 1 Sophia Williams (Kirra) 4 Olivia Collins (Currumbin) U09 Female Wade Race 3 Alexandra Rudland (Kirra) 6 Olivia Collins (Currumbin) U09 Male Beach Flags 2 William Cusbert (THC) 3 Cameron Lang (Pacific) 4 Brodie Desmond (Tallebudgera) 5 Beau Smart (PBQ) U09 Male Beach Sprint 1 Angus MacFarlane (North Kirra) 2 Taj Rich (TH&C) 3 Cameron Lang (Pacific) U09 Male Surf Race 3 Taj Rich (TH&C) 5 Casey Wilson (Tallebudgera) U09 Male Wade Race 2 Taj Rich (TH&C) 3 Brinn Little (Currumbin) 4 Noah Connors (Pacific) U10 Female Beach Flags 1 Monika Burrows (Currumbin) 3 Mollie Smith (Currumbin) 5 Taylah Ross (Tallebudgera) 6 Abigail Houston (Tallebudgera) U10 Female Beach Sprint 1 Lili James (Currumbin) 2 Monika Burrows (Currumbin) 4 Kyla Parai (PBQ) 6 Zoey Plater (Pacific) U10 Female Board Race 3 Taylah Ross (Tallebudgera) U10 Female Surf Race 5 Abigail Houston (Tallebudgera) 6 Brodie Hennessey (Tallebudgera) U10 Female Wade Race 2 Kyla Parai (PBQ) 3 Abigail Houston (Tallebudgera) 6 Ella Gill (Tallebudgera) U10 Male Beach Flags 3 Liam Suddes (Currumbin) 5 Luke Shipton (PBQ) U10 Male Beach Sprint 2 Declan Smith (North Kirra) 6 Luke Shipton (PBQ) U10 Male Board Race 3 Harry Morrison (North Kirra) U10 Male Surf Race 2 Sebastian Younan (Currumbin) 6 Joshua Corbin (RBY) U10 Male Wade Race 2 Sebastian Younan (Currumbin) 4 Jack Granville (Currumbin) ONE DAY BONANZA Open Ironman 5 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) Open Male Surf Board 1 Michael Saal (Currumbin) 2 Marc O'Brien (Currumbin) 5 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) Open Male Surf Race 2 Jackson Maynard (Currumbin) U15 Female Surf Board 2 Tylah Dowker (Currumbin) 6 Jessica Elkington (Currumbin) U15 Female Surf Race 4 Jessica Elkington (Currumbin) 5 Tylah Dowker (Currumbin) 6 Chloe Sterry (Currumbin) U15 Ironman 5 Joshua Clouston (Currumbin) 6 Thomas Marais (Tallebudgera) U15 Ironwoman 3 Jessica Elkington (Currumbin) 4 Tylah Dowker (Currumbin) 5 Chloe Sterry (Currumbin) U15 Male Surf Board 2 Matthew Kelly (Currumbin) 5 Joshua Clouston (Currumbin) 6 Thomas Marais (Tallebudgera) U15 Male Surf Race 5 Joshua Clouston (Currumbin) 63 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

64 U17 Female Surf Race 6 Maddi Stewart (THC) U17 Male Single Ski 2 Joel McKitterick (Currumbin) 4 Jye Rogers (Currumbin) U17 Male Surf Board 2 Rhyam Pankhurst (Tugun) 3 Joel McKitterick (Currumbin) U17 Male Surf Race 3 Mitchell Littler (Currumbin) U19 Female Single Ski 5 Riley Maynard (Currumbin) U19 Female Surf Board 3 Riley Maynard (Currumbin) U19 Female Surf Race 3 Demi Meredith (THC) U19 Ironwoman 3 Riley Maynard (Currumbin) U19 Male Single Ski 4 Rhys Dutton (Currumbin) 5 Daniel Ross (Currumbin) 6 Macauley Stafford-Smith (Currumbin) U19 Male Surf Race 5 Alex Horne (THC) PDB U8-U10 CARNIVAL All Age Beach Relay 1 TH&C - Fletcher Watt, Jack Cunningham, Joshua Bradbury, Lachlan Bennett, Taj Rich, William Cusbert 2 North Kirra - Ashley Vink, Ethan Vink, Harry Morrison, Jack Bridges, Jack Herden, Max Carter 3 Currumbin - Brinn Little, Callum Munro, Cleo Lewis, Hugh Munro, Jack Granville, Lili James 4 Tugun - Diezel Price, Gemma Glenny, Harper Bourke, Jack Humrich, Jorja Bindley, Keira Percy 5 Daniel Hardwick (Currumbin) 6 Ashley Vink (North Kirra) U08 Male Beach Sprint 1 Joshua Bradbury (TH&C) 2 Harper Bourke (Tugun) 3 Oscar Wright (North Kirra) 4 Archie Kassarate (Bilinga) 5 Jude Taylor (Pacific) 6 Beau Shipton (PBQ) U08 Male Wade Race 1 Harper Bourke (Tugun) 2 Timothy Hornsey (PBQ) 3 Talyk Sinclair (Tallebudgera) 4 Joshua Bradbury (TH&C) 5 William Abbott (Tallebudgera) 6 Tyran Lang (Pacific) U09 Beach Relay 1 TH&C - Ella Brow, Hughie Thomas, Taj Rich, William Cusbert 2 Currumbin - Amelia Nelson, Callum Munro, Jayden Robb, Sean Nguyen 3 North Kirra - Halle Singh, Jack Bridges, Jack Herden, Lewis Koppel 4 Coolangatta - Amy Broadhurst, Ava Carlin, Kai Watson, Thomas Weaver 5 Tallebudgera - Adam Page, Brodie Desmond, Kalista-Jayne Shiner, Samantha Lubke 6 PBQ - Bailey Martin, Beau Smart, Noah Van Drimmelen, Taylor Ryan U09 Female Beach Flags 1 Samantha Lubke (Tallebudgera) 2 Kia Pope (PBQ) 3 Jordyn Fuller (TH&C) 4 Amy Broadhurst (Coolangatta) 5 Halle Singh (North Kirra) 6 Ellie Engel (Kirra) U09 Female Beach Sprint 2 Xavier Younan (Currumbin) 3 John Bryant (Bilinga) 4 Samuel Morgan (Currumbin) 5 Darcy Winter (Currumbin) 6 Callum Munro (Currumbin) U10 Beach Relay 1 PBQ - Luke Francis, Luke Fraser, Luke Shipton, Riley Winter 2 North Kirra - Adam Blomfield, Declan Smith, Harry Morrison, Max Carter 3 PBQ - Braydon Walton, Jayden Dodd, Karly Bourke, Kyla Parai 4 Tallebudgera - Abigail Houston, Charlotte Green, Taylah Ross, Tyler Gilbert 5 Currumbin - Jack Granville, Liam Suddes, Lili James, Monika Burrows 6 TH&C - Darcy Watt, Fletcher Watt, Jack Cunningham, Kalani Bradbury U10 Female Beach Flags 1 Monika Burrows (Currumbin) 2 Charlotte Green (Tallebudgera) 3 Kyla Parai (PBQ) 4 Karly Bourke (PBQ) 5 Mollie Smith (Currumbin) 6 Georgina Morgan (Currumbin) U10 Female Beach Sprint 1 Lili James (Currumbin) 2 Monika Burrows (Currumbin) 3 Zoey Plater (Pacific) 4 Georgina Morgan (Currumbin) 5 Marleigh Dreyer (Coolangatta) 6 Kyla Parai (PBQ) U10 Female Board Race 1 Taylah Ross (Tallebudgera) 2 Brodie Hennessey (Tallebudgera) 3 Alli Bellue (TH&C) U10 Female Surf Race 1 Alli Bellue (TH&C) 5 PBQ - 1 Beau Taylor Shipton, Ryan Kyle (PBQ) Winter, Luke Shipton, Noah Van Drimmelen, 2 Riley Charlotte Winter, Healy Taylor (RBY) Ryan 6 Pacific - Cameron Lang, Matilda Beikoff 2 Halle Singh (North Kirra) 3 Charlotte Green (Tallebudgera) Smart, Noah Connors, Owen Bowers, Tyran 3 Kalista-Jayne Shiner (Tallebudgera) 4 Kalani Bradbury (TH&C) Lang, Zoey Plater 4 Ella Brow (TH&C) 5 Ella Gill (Tallebudgera) U08 Beach Relay 5 Larni Borger (Coolangatta) 6 Lily Amos (RBY) 1 TH&C - Jacob Grunow, Joshua Bradbury, 6 Amy Broadhurst (Coolangatta) U10 Female Wade Race Kyeesha Freeman, Lachlan Bennett U09 Female Surf Race 1 Taylah Ross (Tallebudgera) 2 North Kirra -Ashley Vink, Ethan Vink, Oscar 1 Sophia Williams (Kirra) 2 Abigail Houston (Tallebudgera) Wright, Reegan Drew 2 Olivia Collins (Currumbin) 3 Georgina Morgan (Currumbin) 3 Coolangatta - Billy O'Connor, Ella Hogben, 3 Alanah Swaney (Coolangatta) 4 Lili James (Currumbin) Kealey Hall, Sally Evans 4 Casey Walker (Tallebudgera) 5 Marleigh Dreyer (Coolangatta) 4 Tallebudgera - Alexa Curtis, Dylan Tait, Ella 5 Tanesha Smith (RBY) 6 Kyla Parai (PBQ) Houston, Talyk Sinclair 6 Izabella Bartlett-Baldwin (Tugun) U10 Male Beach Flags 5 Currumbin - Lleo Lewis, Daniel Hardwick, U09 Female Wade Race 1 Jack Humrich (Tugun) Hugh Munro, Michaela Shaw 1 Sophia Williams (Kirra) 2 Luke Shipton (PBQ) 6 PBQ - Beau Shipton, Kyle Winter, Taylor 2 Olivia Collins (Currumbin) 3 Tyler Gilbert (Tallebudgera) Hastie, Timothy Hornsey 3 Izabella Bartlett-Baldwin (Tugun) 4 Riley Winter (PBQ) U08 Female Beach Flags 4 Amy Lipponen (RBY) 5 Liam Suddes (Currumbin) 1 Kealey Hall (Coolangatta) 5 Amy Broadhurst (Coolangatta) 6 Max Carter (North Kirra) 2 Alexa Curtis (Tallebudgera) 6 Daniella Hill (Kirra) U10 Male Beach Sprint 3 Ella Hogben (Coolangatta) U09 Male Beach Flags 1 Luke Shipton (PBQ) 4 Cleo Lewis (Currumbin) 1 Callum Munro (Currumbin) 2 Luke Francis (PBQ) 5 Stephanie Bridges (North Kirra) 2 Jayden Robb (Currumbin) 3 Tyler Gilbert (Tallebudgera) 6 Hoani Tukino (Currumbin) 3 Brodie Desmond (Tallebudgera) 4 Jack Humrich (Tugun) U08 Female Beach Sprint 4 Cooper Scott (RBY) 5 Harry Morrison (Tallebudgera) 1 Kealey Hall (Coolangatta) 5 Indi Vanderhoeven (RBY) 6 James Huntley-Chipper (Tugun) 2 Sally Evans (Coolangatta) 6 Ryan Gordon (RBY) U10 Male Board Race 3 Cleo Lewis (Currumbin) U09 Male Beach Sprint 1 Harry Morrison (Tallebudgera) 4 Ella Houston (Tallebudgera) 1 Cameron Lang (Pacific) 2 Jack Granville (Currumbin) 5 Stephanie Bridges (North Kirra) 2 Jayden Robb (Currumbin) 3 Liam O'Brien (Currumbin) 6 Jade Somerville (Bilinga) 3 Noah Van Drimmelen (PBQ) 4 Jack Humrich (Tugun) U08 Female Wade Race 4 Taj Rich (TH&C) 5 Sam Frost (Currumbin) 1 Cleo Lewis (Currumbin) 5 William Cusbert (TH&C) 6 Riley Winter (PBQ) 2 Sally Evans (Coolangatta) 6 Hughie Thomas (TH&C) U10 Male Surf Race 3 Michaela Shaw (Currumbin) U09 Male Surf Race 1 Harry Morrison (Tallebudgera) 4 Gracie Albion (Bilinga) 1 Xavier Younan (Currumbin) 2 Sam Frost (Currumbin) 5 Grace Granville (Currumbin) 2 Taj Rich (TH&C) 3 James Huntley-Chipper (Tugun) 6 Lily Nicolson (Currumbin) 3 John Bryant (Bilinga) 4 Nathan Raksts (Kirra) U08 Male Beach Flags 4 Kai Watson (Coolangatta) 5 Jack Granville (Currumbin) 1 Beau Shipton (PBQ) 5 Brinn Little (Currumbin) 6 Liam O'Brien (Currumbin) 2 Archie Kassarate (Bilinga) 6 Luke Clouston (Tallebudgera) U10 Male Wade Race 3 Oscar Wright (North Kirra) U09 Male Wade Race 1 Harry Morrison (Tallebudgera) 4 Lukas Skorupski (Tugun) 1 Taj Rich (TH&C) 2 Luke Shipton (PBQ) 64 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

65 3 Riley Winter (PBQ) 4 Fletcher Watt (TH&C) 5 Luke Fraser (PBQ) 6 Jack Granville (Currumbin) U10 Wade Relay 1 PBQ - Karly Bourke, Luke Fraser, Luke Shipton, Riley Winter 2 Tallebudgera - Abigail Houston, Harry Morrison, Taylah Ross, Tyler Gilbert 3 Currumbin - Jack Granville, Liam O'Brien, Liam Suddes, Lili James 4 Tallebudgera - Brodie Hennessey, Charlotte Green, Ella Gill, Nathan Rana-Smith 5 PBQ - Andrew Phillips-O'Neill, Braydon Walton, Jayden Dodd, Zack Hastie 6 TH&C - Darcy Watt, Fletcher Watt, Joseph Manning, Kalani Bradbury U8 Wade Relay 1 Pacific - Jacqui Slattery, Jude Taylor, Matilda Beikoff Smart, Tyran Lang 2 Tugun - Bailey Brosnan, Harper Bourke, Lukas Skorupski, Tom Beutel 3 Tallebudgera - Alexa Curtis, Cooper Gill, Dylan Tait, Talyk Sinclair 4 Currumbin - Cleo Lewis, Daniel Hardwick, Hugh Munro, Michaela Shaw 5 Coolangatta - Billy O'Connor, Ella Hogben, Kealey Hall, Sally Evans 6 North Kirra - Ashley Vink, Ethan Vink, Oscar Wright, Sasha Jones U9 Wade Relay 1 TH&C - Ethan Bennett, Hughie Thomas, Taj Rich, William Cusbert 2 Tallebudgera - Bronte Malcolm, Luke Clouston, Montana Dare, Summer Burrett 3 Currumbin - Brinn Little, Callum Munro, Halle Geyer, Olivia Collins 4 PBQ -Bailey Martin, Beau Smart, Noah Van Drimmelen, Taylor Ryan 5 Coolangatta - Ava Carlin, Kai Watson, Kinta Munro, Larni Borger 6 Currumbin - Amelia Nelson, Jackson Graham, Lilli Wyatt, Quinn Butel PDB U11-U14 CHAMPIONSHIPS All Age Beach Relay 1 Tallebudgera - Angus Houston, Bayley Desmond, Jayden Desmond, Joshua Walker, Morgan Houston, 2 Currumbin - Harrison Halliwell, Jake Burrows, Kane Pyers, Koen Dovey, Matthew Currie, Ryan Sud 3 Currumbin - Alexandra Humphreys, Amba Pilley, Cole Geyer, Connor Pegg, Kye Rowles, Nash Geyer, 4 RBY - Alexandra Foltyn, Jacob Henderson, Lilee Attenbough-Doyle, Luke Henderson, Olivia F 5 Tallebudgera - Bill Walker, Cooper Hennessey, Jacinda Pagels, Jhett Bond, Kyle Ross, Neal McNamara 6 RBY - Brodhi Avis, Caroline Ridgway, Cody Rogers, Jessica Duffus, Liam Robinson, Lochlan Junior March Past 1 Currumbin - Hayley Mason, Jema Hevey, Jemma Johnson, Jenna Harris, Keely Bowshire, Kellie Mey 2 Coolangatta - Brenna Waugh, Chelsea Wyper, Chloe Major, Claire Rendall, Evie Hudson, Hayley Dilg 3 Tallebudgera -Carly Desfosses, Dakota-Rain Bond, Danielle Finch, Erin Wilson, Jack Lund, Karla Mac 4 RBY - Alexandra Foltyn, Emily Dick, Karla Curtis, Keely Smith, Lilee Attenbough-Doyle, Oli 5 TH&C -Alex Stewart, Georgia Cusbert, Grace Hickling, Hayden Tolland, Isabel Wartmann, Jay 6 Tugun - Courtney Edwards, Emma Huntley- Chipper, Georgia Elliston, Georgina Brough, Jessika U11 Female Beach Flags 1 Morgan McNamara (Tallebudgera) 2 Laticia Josephson (PBQ) 3 Sophie Arthur (Tallebudgera) 4 Sophie Clemson (North Kirra) 5 Ruby Traucnieks (PBQ) 6 Khiani Garton-Dodd (Tugun) U11 Female Beach Relay 1 Currumbin - Amy Nelson, Lilli Dowker, Madizen Wilkins, Natisha Hendry 2 Currumbin - Airli O'Brien, Georgina Morgan, Lili James, Monika Burrows 3 Tallebudgera - Grace Normoyle, Morgan McNamara, Sophie Arthur, Tiahni Bailey 4 Tugun - Chloe Skorupski, Khiani Garton- Dodd, Maddison Kowron, Nikki Arnold 5 North Kirra - Gemma Drew, Jasmine Kennedy, Matilda Barnes, Sophie Clemson 6 Currumbin - Ella MacLachlan, Gemma Nicolson, Jasmine Searle, Ruby Mason U11 Female Beach Sprint 1 Morgan McNamara (Tallebudgera) 2 Khiani Garton-Dodd (Tugun) 3 Sophie Arthur (Tallebudgera) 4 Kristie Bowers (Pacific) 5 Madizen Wilkins (Currumbin) 6 Sophie Clemson (North Kirra) U11 Female Board Relay 1 Currumbin - Airli O'Brien, Gemma Nicolson, Lilli Dowker 2 Tallebudgera - Kate Walker, Morgan McNamara, Sophie Arthur 3 Currumbin - Amy Nelson, Ella MacLachlan, Georgina Morgan 4 Tallebudgera - Emilie Robins, Grace Normoyle, Taylah Ross 5 Tugun - Chloe Skorupski, Khiani Garton- Dodd, Nikki Arnold 6 TH&C - Ashleigh Jones, Lahni Ferruccio, Maddison Fuller U11 Female Board Rescue 1 Currumbin - Airli O'Brien, Lilli Dowker 2 Tallebudgera - Morgan McNamara, Taylah Ross 3 Tallebudgera - Kate Walker, Sophie Arthur 4 TH&C - Lahni Ferruccio, Maddison Fuller 5 Tugun - Chloe Skorupski, Khiani Garton- Dodd 6 PBQ - Laticia Josephson, Rhianan Black- Stubbings U11 Female Cameron Relay 1 Currumbin - Gemma Nicolson, Lilli Dowker, Madizen Wilkins, Natisha Hendry 2 Tallebudgera - Abigail Houston, Grace Normoyle, Taylah Ross, Tiahni Bailey 3 Currumbin - Airli O'Brien, Amy Nelson, Georgina Morgan, Monika Burrows 4 Tallebudgera - Emilie Robins, Kate Walker, Morgan McNamara, Sophie Arthur 5 TH&C - Ashleigh Jones, Jade Clarke, Lahni Ferruccio, Maddison Fuller 6 Currumbin - jasmine Searle, Lili James, Ruby Mason, Taylor Hay U11 Female Surf Board 1 Lilli Dowker (Currumbin) 2 Maddison Fuller (TH&C 3 Kate Walker (Tallebudgera) 4 Airli O'Brien (Currumbin) 5 Morgan McNamara (Tallebudgera) 6 Matilda Barnes (North Kirra) U11 Female Surf Race 1 Lilli Dowker (Currumbin) 2 Gemma Nicolson (Currumbin) 3 Sophie Arthur (Tallebudgera) 4 Kate Walker (Tallebudgera) 5 Jaime Coetzee (RBY) 6 Tara Davies (Currumbin) U11 Female Surf Teams 1 Currumbin - Airli O'Brien, Amy Nelson, Gemma Nicolson, Lilli Dowker 2 Tallebudgera - Emilie Robins, Kate Walker, Morgan McNamara, Sophie Arthur 3 Tallebudgera - Abigail Houston, Brodie Hennessey, Grace Normoyle, Taylah Ross 4 Currumbin - Ella MacLachlan, Georgina Morgan, Jasmine Searle, Taylor Hay 5 TH&C - Ashleigh Jones, Jade Clarke, Lahni Ferruccio, Maddison Fuller U11 Ironman 1 Jess Little (Currumbin) 2 Harrison Halliwell (Currumbin) 3 Roman Norling (Tallebudgera) 4 Hudson Frigo (Currumbin) 5 Morgan Houston (Tallebudgera) 6 Rhys Lyndon (Tallebudgera) U11 Ironwoman 1 Lilli Dowker (Currumbin) 2 Kate Walker (Tallebudgera) 3 Gemma Nicolson (Currumbin) 4 Matilda Barnes (North Kirra) 5 Airli O'Brien (Currumbin) 6 Maddison Fuller (TH&C U11 Male Beach Flags 1 Harrison Halliwell (Currumbin) 2 Oliver Singh (Pacific) 3 Cole Geyer (Currumbin) 4 Harrison Schofield (Pacific) 5 Joshua Finch (Tallebudgera) 6 Jhett Bond (Tallebudgera) U11 Male Beach Relay 1 Currumbin - Cole Geyer, Harrison Halliwell, Kane Pyers, Nate Searle 2 RBY - Liam Robinson, Lochlan Wolfe, Luke Henderson, Ryan Garner 3 Tallebudgera - Hunter Dare, Jhett Bond, Joshua Finch, Morgan Houston 4 PBQ - Callum Wilson, Christopher Howe, Jy Smart, Luc Lyndon 5 Currumbin - Jack Cullen, Jake Waller, Jess Little, Liam Suddes 6 Currumbin - Jack Granville, Kyle Trevor- Jones, Sam Frost, Sebastian Younan U11 Male Beach Sprint 1 Kane Pyers (Currumbin) 2 Morgan Houston (Tallebudgera) 3 Harrison Halliwell (Currumbin) 4 Ryan Garner (RBY) 5 Cole Geyer (Currumbin) 6 Blake Albrecht (Coolangatta) U11 Male Board Relay 1 Currumbin -Harrison Halliwell, Jake Waller, Jess Little 2 Tallebudgera -Jhett Bond, Rhys Lyndon, Roman Norling 3 Tallebudgera -Harry Morrison, Morgan Houston, Tyler Gilbert 4 Currumbin - Hudson Frigo, Jack Granville, Nate Searle 5 PBQ -Callum Wilson, Christopher Howe, Jy Smart 6 Currumbin -Jack Cullen, Kyle Trevor-Jones, Lachlan Munro U11 Male Board Rescue 1 Currumbin -Hudson Frigo, Jess Little 2 Tallebudgera -Morgan Houston, Rhys Lyndon 3 Currumbin -Harrison Halliwell, Jake Waller 4 Tallebudgera -Jhett Bond, Roman Norling 5 Currumbin -Kyle Trevor-Jones, Nate Searle 6 Tallebudgera -Harry Morrison, Hunter Dare U11 Male Cameron Relay 1 Currumbin -Cole Geyer, Harrison Halliwell, Jess Little, Kane Pyers 2 Tallebudgera -Jhett Bond, Morgan Houston, Rhys Lyndon, Roman Norling 3 Currumbin -Hudson Frigo, Jake Waller, Liam Suddes, Nate Searle 4 Currumbin -Jack Cullen, Kyle Trevor-Jones, Lachlan Munro, Sebastian Younan 65 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

66 5 Tugun - James Huntley-Chipper, James Lamb, Taine Clarke, Thomas Brooks 6 RBY - Isaac Moloney, Liam Robinson, Luke Henderson, Ryan Garner U11 Male Surf Board 1 Jess Little (Currumbin) 2 Harrison Halliwell (Currumbin) 3 Rhys Lyndon (Tallebudgera) 4 Jake Waller (Currumbin) 5 Roman Norling (Tallebudgera) 6 Jhett Bond (Tallebudgera) U11 Male Surf Race 1 Jess Little (Currumbin) 2 Hudson Frigo (Currumbin) 3 Harrison Halliwell (Currumbin) 4 Roman Norling (Tallebudgera) 5 Ryan Garner (RBY) 6 Morgan Houston (Tallebudgera) U11 Male Surf Teams 1 Currumbin -Harrison Halliwell, Hudson Frigo, Jake Waller, Jess Little 2 Tallebudgera -Jhett Bond, Morgan Houston, Rhys Lyndon, Roman Norling 3 Currumbin -Jack Granville, Kyle Trevor- Jones, Nate Searle, Sebastian Younan 4 Currumbin -Jack Cullen, Lachlan Munro, Liam O'Brien, Sam Frost U12 Female Beach Flags 1 Lillian Dick (Currumbin) 2 Tayla Rogers (RBY) 3 Sarah Condon (TH&C 4 Avalon Green (Coolangatta) 5 Mia Carlin (Coolangatta) 6 Kellie Meyer (Currumbin) U12 Female Beach Relay 1 Currumbin -Hannah Carter, Kellie Meyer, Lillian Dick, Veronica McNevin 2 CoolangattaAvalon Green, Mia Carlin, Taylah Watson, Yana Fawaz 3 Currumbin - Amelia Searle, Jemma Johnson, Mackenzie Hay, Natisha Hendry 4 RBY -Brodhi Avis, Keely Smith, Lilee Attenbough-Doyle, Tayla Rogers 5 Tallebudgera - Amy Pedler, Brooke Grainger, Danielle Finch, Shanea Pagels 6 Coolangatta -Anais Loubet, Brenna Waugh, Ebonnie Crompton, Grace Bukarica U12 Female Beach Sprint 1 Mayla Singh (North Kirra) 2 Lillian Dick (Currumbin) 3 Georgia Elliston (Tugun) 4 Veronica McNevin (Currumbin) 5 Taylah Watson (Coolangatta) 6 Mia Carlin (Coolangatta) U12 Female Board Relay 1 Currumbin -Hannah Carter, Kellie Meyer, Veronica McNevin 2 RBY -Keely Smith, Tahnie Lipponen, Tayla Cattanach 3 Tallebudgera - Amy Pedler, Brooke Grainger, Elen Kline 4 Currumbin -Amelia Searle, Hayley Mason, Mackenzie Hay 5 Coolangatta -Shanay Swaney, Taylah Watson, Yana Fawaz 6 Currumbin -Airli O'Brien, Jemma Johnson, Lillian Dick U12 Female Board Rescue 1 RBY - Keely Smith, Tahnie Lipponen 2 Currumbin -Hannah Carter, Veronica McNevin 3 Tallebudgera -Brooke Grainger, Elen Kline 4 Coolangatta - Shanay Swaney, Taylah Watson 5 Tugun - Georgia Elliston, Georgina Brough 6 Tallebudgera - Amy Pedler, Shanea Pagels U12 Female Cameron Relay 1 RBY - Keely Smith, Lilee Attenbough-Doyle, Tahnie Lipponen, Tayla Rogers 2 Currumbin - Hannah Carter, Jemma Johnson, Mackenzie Hay, Veronica McNevin 3 Coolangatta - Brenna Waugh, Mia Carlin, Shanay Swaney, Taylah Watson 4 Currumbin - Amelia Searle, Amy Nelson, Kellie Meyer, Lillian Dick 5 Tallebudgera - Amy Pedler, Brooke Grainger, Elen Kline, Shanea Pagels 6 Kirra - Bianca Thatcher, Elizabeth Rudland, Paris Campbell, Pippa Anderson U12 Female Surf Board 1 Keely Smith (RBY) 2 Hannah Carter (Currumbin) 3 Veronica McNevin (Currumbin) 4 Mackenzie Hay (Currumbin) 5 Shanay Swaney (Coolangatta) 6 Tayla Cattanach (RBY) U12 Female Surf Race 1 Taylah Watson (Coolangatta) 2 Keely Smith (RBY) 3 Shanay Swaney (Coolangatta) 4 Tahnie Lipponen (RBY) 5 Elen Kline (Tallebudgera) 6 Elizabeth Rudland (Kirra) U12 Female Surf Teams 1 RBY - Karla Curtis, Keely Smith, Tahnie Lipponen, Tayla Cattanach 2 Coolangatta - Katie Peace, Shanay Swaney, Taylah Watson, Yana Fawaz 3 Currumbin - Hannah Carter, Lillian Dick, Mackenzie Hay, Veronica McNevin 4 Tallebudgera - Amy Pedler, Brooke Grainger, Elen Kline, Shanea Pagels 5 Currumbin - Amelia Searle, Hayley Mason, Jemma Johnson, Kellie Meyer U12 Ironman 1 Jay Rich (TH&C) 2 Bill Walker (Tallebudgera) 3 Joseph Needham (Coolangatta) 4 Beau Lyndon (Tallebudgera) 5 Bayley Desmond (Tallebudgera) 6 Jackson Chapman (RBY) U12 Ironwoman 1 Hannah Carter (Currumbin) 2 Keely Smith (RBY) 3 Veronica McNevin (Currumbin) 4 Shanay Swaney (Coolangatta) 5 Tahnie Lipponen (RBY) 6 Elen Kline (Tallebudgera) U12 Male Beach Flags 1 Bayley Desmond (Tallebudgera) 2 Malachi Berlowitz (PBQ 3 Luke Wyatt (Currumbin) 4 Seth Dillimore (RBY) 5 Connor Pegg (Currumbin) 6 Flynn McCarthy (Tugun) U12 Male Beach Relay 1 Tallebudgera - Bayley Desmond, Bill Walker, Cooper Hennessey, Nicholas Rice 2 Currumbin - Connor Pegg, Nash Geyer, Ryan Suddes, Zane Rowles 3 TH&C - Daniel Yeowart, Hamish Nation, Jay Rich, Zac King 4 Coolangatta - Hayden Baker, Joseph Needham, Kurtis Wyper, Tom Needham 5 PBQ - Alex Wilson, Daniel Lincoln, Malachi Berlowitz, Matthew Delahunty 6 Tugun - Hayden Lansdown, Jed Tait, Jordan Emery, Liam Taylor U12 Male Beach Sprint 1 Nicholas Rice (Tallebudgera) 2 Luke Wyatt (Currumbin) 3 Bayley Desmond (Tallebudgera) 4 Ryan Suddes (Currumbin) 5 Zane Rowles (Currumbin) 6 Jay Rich (TH&C) U12 Male Board Relay 1 Tallebudgera - Bayley Desmond, Beau Lyndon, Bill Walker 2 Tugun - Charlie Tighe, Hayden Lansdown, Jordan Emery 3 Currumbin - Harrison Halliwell, Jake Waller, Jess Little 4 PBQ - Alex Wilson, Malachi Berlowitz, Matthew Delahunty 5 TH&C - Daniel Yeowart, Hamish Nation, Jay Rich 6 Currumbin - Hugo Davis-Mason, Luke Wyatt, Nash Geyer U12 Male Board Rescue 1 Tallebudgera - Beau Lyndon, Bill Walker 2 Tugun - Austin Lansdown, Jordan Emery 3 Tugun - Charlie Tighe, Hayden Lansdown 4 Currumbin - Luke Wyatt, Noah McKitterick 5 PBQ - Alex Wilson, Daniel Lincoln 6 PBQ - Malachi Berlowitz, Matt Delahunty U12 Male Cameron Relay 1 Tallebudgera - Bayley Desmond, Beau Lyndon, Bill Walker, Nicholas Rice 2 Tugun - Charlie Tighe, Jackson Schneider, Jordan Emery, William Munro 3 PBQ - Alex Wilson, Daniel Lincoln, Malachi Berlowitz, Matthew Delahunty 4 Coolangatta - Hayden Baker, Joseph Needham, Kurtis Wyper, Thomas Needham 5 RBY - Cody Rogers, Jackson Chapman, Riley Clout, Ryan Garner 6 Tugun - Austin Lansdown, Flynn McCarthy, Hayden Lansdown, Jed Tait U12 Male Surf Board 1 Bill Walker (Tallebudgera) 2 Beau Lyndon (Tallebudgera) 3 Jay Rich (TH&C) 4 Hayden Lansdown (Tugun) 5 Darcy Hoy (Tallebudgera) 6 Bayley Desmond (Tallebudgera) U12 Male Surf Race 1 Jay Rich (TH&C) 2 Joseph Needham (Coolangatta) 3 Jordan Pearson (Currumbin) 4 Bill Walker (Tallebudgera) 5 Beau Lyndon (Tallebudgera) 6 Daniel Yeowart (TH&C U12 Male Surf Teams 1 Tallebudgera - Bayley Desmond, Beau Lyndon, Bill Walker, Cooer Hennessey 2 Tugun - Austin Lansdown, Charlie Tighe, Hayden Lansdown, Jordan Emery 3 TH&C - Daniel Yeowart, Hamish Nation, Jay Rich, Riley Small 4 PBQ - Alex Wilson, Daniel Lincoln, Malachi Berlowitz, Matthew Delahunty 5 Currumbin - Joshua White, Luke Wyatt, Nash Geyer, Wil Frost 6 Tallebudgera - Callum McInnes, Darcy Hoy, Lachlan Pascoe, Nicholas Rice U13 Female Beach Flags 1 Tarryn Aiken (RBY) 2 Alexandra Humphreys (Currumbin) 3 Yasmin Stewart (Tugun) 4 Erin Wilson (Tallebudgera) 5 Alexandra Foltyn (RBY) 6 Gemma Lyndon (PBQ) U13 Female Beach Relay 1 PBQ - Amber Erskine, Gemma Lyndon, Georgia Madden, Natalie Roberts 2 RBY - Alexandra Foltyn, Jessica Duffus, Olivia Fien, Tarryn Aiken 3 Currumbin - Alexandra Humphreys, Chelsea Feuerriegel, Jenna Harris, Riley Hay 4 Currumbin - Billie Heijgen, Jemma Johnson, Lillian Dick, Poppy Hayes 5 TH&C - Georgia Cusbert, Ivy Thomas, Jade Butler, Mia Bellue 6 Tallebudgera - Erin Wilson, Melissa Micallef, Nicole Barnao, Sianah Bailey U13 Female Beach Sprint 1 Natalie Roberts (PBQ) 2 Olivia Fien (RBY) 3 Hayley Bowers (Pacific) 4 Tarryn Aiken (RBY) 5 Melissa Micallef (Tallebudgera) 6 Gemma Lyndon (PBQ) U13 Female Board Relay 66 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

67 1 TH&C - Georgia Cusbert, Ivy Thomas, Mia Bellue 2 Currumbin - Chelsea Feuerriegel, Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker 3 Tallebudgera - Erin Wilson, Karla MacPherson, Riley Arthur 4 Tugun - Alahni Brown, Madison Lucas, Yasmin Stewart 5 PBQ - Anarnya Berlowitz, Chloe Blake, Natalie Roberts U13 Female Board Rescue 1 Currumbin - Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker 2 TH&C - Georgia Cusbert, Mia Bellue 3 Currumbin - Chelsea Feuerriegel, Riley Hay 4 Tugun - Alahni Brown, Emma Huntley- Chipper 5 Tallebudgera - Erin Wilson, Riley Arthur 6 PBQ - Anarnya Berlowitz, Chloe Blake U13 Female Cameron Relay 1 Currumbin - Alexandra Humphreys, Jenna Harris, Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker 2 TH&C - Georgia Cusbert, Ivy Thomas, Jade Butler, Mia Bellue 3 Tallebudgera - Erin Wilson, Melissa Micallef, Riley Arthur, Sianah Bailey 4 Tugun - Alahni Brown, Emma Huntley- Chipper, Madison Lucas, Yasmin Stewart 5 Currumbin - Billie Heijgen, Chelsea Feuerriegel, Poppy Hayes, Riley Hay 6 PBQ - Anarnya Berlowitz, Chloe Blake, Georgia Madden, Natalie Roberts U13 Female Surf Board 1 Mia Bellue (TH&C) 2 Maggie Dowker (Currumbin) 3 Chelsea Feuerriegel (Currumbin) 4 Georgia Cusbert (TH&C 5 Lili Halliwell (Currumbin) 6 Anarnya Berlowitz (PBQ U13 Female Surf Race 1 Mia Bellue (TH&C) 2 Maggie Dowker (Currumbin) 3 Anarnya Berlowitz (PBQ 4 Lili Halliwell (Currumbin) 5 Alahni Brown (Tugun) 6 Karla MacPherson (Tallebudgera) U13 Female Surf Teams 1 Currumbin - Chelsea Feuerriegel, Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker, Riley Hay 2 TH&C - Georgia Cusbert, Ivy Thomas, Mia Bellue, Tiani Freeman 3 Tugun -Alahni Brown, Emma Huntley- Chipper, Madison Lucas, Yasmin Stewart 4 PBQ - Amber Erskine, Anarnya Berlowitz, Chloe Blake, Georgia Madden U13 Ironman 1 Toby Wilson (Tallebudgera) 2 Joshua Walker (Tallebudgera) 3 Aaron Kennedy (PBQ) 4 Lincoln Waide (Currumbin) 5 Jack Bennett - Woodger (Currumbin) 6 Neal McNamara (Tallebudgera) U13 Ironwoman 1 Maggie Dowker (Currumbin) 2 Mia Bellue (TH&C) 3 Georgia Cusbert (TH&C 4 Chelsea Feuerriegel (Currumbin) 5 Anarnya Berlowitz (PBQ 6 Lili Halliwell (Currumbin) U13 Male Beach Flags 1 Jake Burrows (Currumbin) 2 Thomas Bridges (North Kirra) 3 William Aston (Kirra) 4 Marcus Traucnieks (PBQ 5 Blair Mandall (THC) 6 Jack McNevin (Currumbin) U13 Male Beach Relay 1 PBQ - Ben Willetts, Harry Lincoln, Marcus Traucnieks, Tim Evans 2 Currumbin - 1Connor Pegg, Jack McNevin, Jake Burrows, Koen Dovey 3 Tallebudgera - Angus Houston, Joshua Walker, Kyle Ross, Neal McNamara 4 RBY - Cody Munro, Nathan Mawson, Shaun Connor, Thomas Dick 5 THC - 1Blair Mandall, Charles Clarke, Conner Bullus, Matthew Walsh U13 Male Beach Sprint 1 William Aston (Kirra) 2 Joshua Walker (Tallebudgera) 3 Koen Dovey (Currumbin) 4 Jesse Layt (Kirra) 5 Jake Burrows (Currumbin) 6 Marcus Traucnieks (PBQ U13 Male Board Relay 1 Currumbin - Lincoln Waide, Tavis Rolls, Taylor Davies 2 PBQ - Aaron Kennedy, Ben Willetts, Marcus Traucnieks 3 Tallebudgera - Joshua Walker, Neal McNamara, Toby Wilson 4 RBY - Cody Munro, Shaun Connor, Thomas Dick 5 THC- Blair Mandall, Conner Bullus, Lachlan Webster 6 Currumbin -Clancy Spooner, Jack Bennett - Woodger, Jack McNevin U13 Male Board Rescue 1 T HC - Blair Mandall, Jay Rich 2 Tallebudgera -Joshua Walker, Neal McNamara 3 Currumbin - Jack Bennett - Woodger, Tavis Rolls 4 RBY - Shaun Connor, Tom Dick 5 PBQ - Aaron Kennedy, Marcus Traucnieks 6 Currumbin - 1Koen Dovey, Lincoln Waide U13 Male Cameron Relay 1 Tallebudgera - Justin Grainger, Kyle Ross, Oliver Wren, Toby Wilson 2 Currumbin - Jack Bennett - Woodger, Jake Burrows, Koen Dovey, Lincoln Waide 3 PBQ - Aaron Kennedy, Ben Willetts, Marcus Traucnieks, Tim Evans 4 Currumbin - Clancy Spooner, Jack McNevin, Tavis Rolls, Taylor Davies 5 RBY - Cody Munro, Nathan Mawson, Shaun Connor, Thomas Dick 6 North Kirra - Lachlan Gilmartin, Mackenzie Barnes, Noah Blomfield, Thomas Bridges U13 Male Surf Board 1 Taylor Davies (Currumbin) 2 Tavis Rolls (Currumbin) 3 Shaun Connor (RBY) 4 Marcus Traucnieks (PBQ 5 Lachlan Webster (THC) 6 Thomas Dick (RBY) U13 Male Surf Race 1 Toby Wilson (Tallebudgera) 2 Joshua Walker (Tallebudgera) 3 Lincoln Waide (Currumbin) 4 Marcus Traucnieks (PBQ 5 Jack Bennett - Woodger (Currumbin) 6 Tavis Rolls (Currumbin) U13 Male Surf Teams 1 Currumbin -Clancy Spooner, Jack Bennett Woodger, Lincoln Waide, Tavis Rolls 2 Tallebudgera -Angus Houston, Joshua Walker, Neal McNamara, Toby Wilson 3 RBY - Cody Munro, Jackson Chapman, Riley Clout, Shaun Connor 4 PBQ - Aaron Kennedy, Ben Willetts, Marcus Traucnieks, Tim Evans 5 THC -Blair Mandall, Conner Bullus, Matthew Walsh, Zac King U14 Female Beach Flags 1 Amba Pilley (Currumbin) 2 Isabel Wartmann (TH&C 3 Demi Thomas (Tugun) 4 Keely Vit (Kirra) 5 Sahara Skehan (PBQ) 6 Melanie Walker (Tallebudgera) U14 Female Beach Relay 1 PBQ - 1Natalie Roberts, Rani Skehan, Sahara Skehan, Samantha Frankland 2 Tugun - Courtney Edwards, Demi Thomas, Jessika Elliston, Kelly Tighe 3 Tallebudgera - Carly Desfosses, Jacinda Pagels, Ke'Ale Dorries, Melanie Walker 4 Currumbin - Amba Pilley, Imogen Magrin, Sienna Upton, Tayla Meyer U14 Female Beach Sprint 1 Rani Skehan (PBQ) 2 Jessika Elliston (Tugun) 3 Sahara Skehan (PBQ) 4 Demi Thomas (Tugun) 5 Amba Pilley (Currumbin) 6 Samantha Frankland (Palm Beach (QLD U14 Female Board Relay 1 Tallebudgera - Karla MacPherson, Ke'Ale Dorries, Melanie Walker 2 THC - Alex Stewart, Grace Hickling, Teagan Bathie 3 Currumbin - Amba Pilley, Jema Hevey, Tayla Meyer 4 Currumbin - Sienna Upton, Skye Goodwin, Veronica Dower-Smith U14 Female Board Rescue 1 Tallebudgera - Ke'Ale Dorries, Melanie Walker 2 THC - Alex Stewart, Mia Bellue 3 Tugun - Alahni Brown, Surya Kastelein 4 RBY - Olivia Fien, Rebecca Connor 5 Currumbin - Samantha Buchan, Tayla Meyer 6 Currumbin - Sienna Upton, Skye Goodwin U14 Female Cameron Relay 1 Tallebudgera - Carly Desfosses, Jacinda Pagels, Ke'Ale Dorries, Melanie Walker 2 Tugun - Courtney Edwards, Jessika Elliston, Kelly Tighe, Surya Kastelein 3 Currumbin - Amba Pilley, Samantha Buchan, Skye Goodwin, Tayla Meyer 4 THC - Alex Stewart, Grace Hickling, Isabel Wartmann, Teagan Bathie 5 PBQ - Jacinta Kennedy, Rani Skehan, Sahara Skehan, Tyla Smith 6 Coolangatta - anika Brown, Celestine Nicolson, Kate Marshall, Kayleigh Wiseman U14 Female Surf Board 1 Ke'Ale Dorries (Tallebudgera) 2 Alex Stewart (THC) 3 Rebecca Connor (RBY) 4 Melanie Walker (Tallebudgera) 5 Surya Kastelein (Tugun) 6 Tayla Meyer (Currumbin) U14 Female Surf Race 1 Melanie Walker (Tallebudgera) 2 Surya Kastelein (Tugun) 3 Samantha Buchan (Currumbin) 4 Alex Stewart (THC) 5 Rebecca Connor (RBY) 6 Celestine Nicolson (Coolangatta) U14 Female Surf Teams 1 Tallebudgera - Jacinda Pagels, Karla MacPherson, Ke'Ale Dorries, Melanie Walker 2 THC - Alex Stewart, Grace Hickling, Isabel Wartmann, Teagan Bathie 3 Currumbin - Amba Pilley, Jema Hevey, Samantha Buchan, Tayla Meyer 4 PBQ - Jacinta Kennedy, Meg Dunford, Rani Skehan, Tyla Smith 5 Currumbin - Keely Bowshire, Sienna Upton, Skye Goodwin, Veronica Dower-Smith U14 Ironman 1 Brayden McCarthy (Tallebudgera) 2 Harrison Hoy (Tallebudgera) 3 Patrick MacPherson (Tallebudgera) 4 Zac Morrison (Tallebudgera) 5 Ethan Clouston (Tallebudgera) 6 Harrison Barnes (North Kirra) U14 Ironwoman 1 Surya Kastelein (Tugun) 2 Melanie Walker (Tallebudgera) 67 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

68 3 Alex Stewart (Thc) 4 Rebecca Connor (RBY) 5 Ke'Ale Dorries (Tallebudgera) U14 Male Beach Flags 1 Jayden Desmond (Tallebudgera) 2 Mitchell Gilmour (PBQ) 3 Jacob Henderson (RBY) 4 Kye Rowles (Currumbin) 5 Travis Ross (Currumbin) 6 Reece Bailey (Tallebudgera) U14 Male Beach Relay 1 Tallebudgera - Jack Lund, Jayden Desmond, Patrick MacPherson, Reece Bailey 2 Currumbin - Koen Dovey, Kye Rowles, Matthew Currie, Travis Ross 3 PBQ - Hayden Bourke, Mitchell Gilmour, Royce Goss, Samuel Wood 4 Tallebudgera - Brayden McCarthy, Ethan Clouston, Harrison Hoy, Zac Morrison U14 Male Beach Sprint 1 Jayden Desmond (Tallebudgera) 2 Matthew Currie (Currumbin) 3 Mitchell Gilmour (PBQ) 4 Travis Ross (Currumbin) 5 Jacob Henderson (RBY) 6 Kye Rowles (Currumbin) U14 Male Board Relay 1 Tallebudgera - Ethan Clouston, Jayden Desmond, Patrick MacPherson 2 Tallebudgera - Brayden McCarthy, Harrison Hoy, Zac Morrison 3 PBQ - Mitchell Gilmour, Royce Goss, Samuel Wood 4 THC - Blair Mandall, Hayden Tolland, Jye Dean U14 Male Board Rescue 1 Tallebudgera - Ethan Clouston, Jayden Desmond 2 Tallebudgera - Brayden McCarthy, Patrick MacPherson 3 Tallebudgera - Harrison Hoy, Zac Morrison 4 PBQ - Hayden Bourke, Royce Goss 5 PBQ - Mitchell Gilmour, Samuel Wood U14 Male Cameron Relay 1 Tallebudgera - Ethan Clouston, Jack Lund, Jayden Desmond, Reece Bailey 2 Tallebudgera - Brayden McCarthy, Harrison Hoy, Patrick MacPherson, Zac Morrison 3 PBQ - Hayden Bourke, Mitchell Gilmour, Royce Goss, Samuel Wood 4 THC - 1 Blair Mandall, Hayden Tolland, Jye Dean, Matthew Walsh U14 Male Surf Board 1 Jayden Desmond (Tallebudgera) 2 Patrick MacPherson (Tallebudgera) 3 Brayden McCarthy (Tallebudgera) 4 Zac Morrison (Tallebudgera) 5 Ethan Clouston (Tallebudgera) 6 Harrison Hoy (Tallebudgera) U14 Male Surf Race 1 Brayden McCarthy (Tallebudgera) 2 Harrison Hoy (Tallebudgera) 3 Ethan Clouston (Tallebudgera) 4 Harrison Barnes (North Kirra) 5 Patrick MacPherson (Tallebudgera) 6 Zac Morrison (Tallebudgera) U14 Male Surf Teams 1 Tallebudgera - Brayden McCarthy, Ethan Clouston, Harrison Hoy, Patrick MacPherson 2 Tallebudgera - ack Lund, Jayden Desmond, Reece Bailey, Zac Morrison 3 PBQ - 1ayden Bourke, Mitchell Gilmour, Royce Goss, Samuel Wood SEQ R&R CHAMPS U11 - U13 2 Person R&R 2 Tugun - Georgia Elliston, Georgina Brough U14 2 Person R&R 1 Tugun - Chelsea Herbert, Kate Fitz Gerald 4 Currumbin - Jema Hevey, Tayla Meyer U14 5 Person R&R 2 Tugun - Chelsea Herbert, Elysse Cornford, Emma Huntley-Chipper, Kate Fitz Gerald, Lachlan H U15 2 Person R&R 2 Currumbin - Jema Hevey, Tayla Meyer U17 5 Person R&R 1 Tugun - Chris Barker, Georgia-Raye Arnold, Madison Wheeler, Susannah Hunt, Talia Kin INTERBRANCH CHAMPIONSHIPS All Age Beach Relsy 1 PDB - Amba Pilley, Jayden Desmond, Koen Dovey, Olivia Fien, Regan Whiteman, Sakisha Dovey All Age Female 50m Fins Relay 4 PDB - Chloe Sterry, Georgia Meredith, Jessica Elkington, Leah Jones, Lili Halliwell, Maggie All Age Male 50m Fins Relay 4 PDB - Brayden McCarthy, Jack Bennett- Woodger, Joshua Clouston, Jye Rogers, Lachlan Gr U13 Female 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 3 PDB - Georgia Cusbert, Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker, Mia Bellue U13 Female 50m Medley Relay 2 PDB - Georgia Cusbert, Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker, Mia Bellue U13 Female Beach Flags 4 Yasmin Stewart (PDB) 7 Olivia Fien (PDB) U13 Female Beach Sprint 2 Olivia Fien (PDB) 8 Yasmin Stewart (PDB) U13 Female Board Rescue 5 PDB - Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker 6 PDB - Georgia Cusbert, Mia Bellue U13 Female Board Teams 3 PDB - Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker, Mia Bellue U13 Female Cameron Relay 3 PDB - Maggie Dowker, Mia Bellue, Olivia Fien, Yasmin Stewart U13 Female Ironperson Teams 4 PDB - Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker, Mia Bellue U13 Female Patient Tow 2 PDB - Georgia Cusbert, Lili Halliwell 7 PDB - Maggie Dowker, Mia Bellue U13 Female Surf Teams 3 PDB - Georgia Cusbert, Lili Halliwell, Maggie Dowker, Mia Bellue U13 Male 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 3 PDB - Jack Bennett-Woodger, Joshua Walker, Thomas Green, Toby Wilson U13 Male 50m Medley Relay 3 PDB - Jack Bennett-Woodger, Joshua Walker, Thomas Green, Toby Wilson U13 Male Beach Flags 4 Joshua Walker (PDB) 6 Koen Dovey (PDB) U13 Male Beach Sprint 5 Joshua Walker (PDB) 6 Koen Dovey (PDB) U13 Male Board Rescue 6 PDB - Jack Bennett-Woodger, Thomas Green 8 PDB - Mackenzie Barnes, Toby Wilson U13 Male Board Teams 4 PDB - Mackenzie Barnes, Thomas Green, Toby Wilson U13 Male Cameron Relay 3 PDB - Joshua Walker, Koen Dovey, Thomas Green, Toby Wilson U13 Male Ironperson Teams 3 PDB - Jack Bennett-Woodger, Thomas Green, Toby Wilson U13 Male Line Throw 1 PDB - Mackenzie Barnes, Toby Wilson 2 PDB - Jack Bennett-Woodger, Thomas Green U13 Male Patient Tow 4 PDB - Mackenzie Barnes, Toby Wilson 7 PDB - Jack Bennett-Woodger, Thomas Green U13 Male Surf Teams 3 PDB - Jack Bennett-Woodger, Mackenzie Barnes, Thomas Green, Toby Wilson U13 Mixed Beach Relay 4 PDB - Joshua Walker, Koen Dovey, Olivia Fien, Yasmin Stewart U14 Female 50m Medley Relay 4 PDB - Alex Stewart, Melanie Walker, Rebecca Connor, Surya Kastelein U14 Female 50m Obstacle Relay 4 PDB - Alex Stewart, Melanie Walker, Rebecca Connor, Surya Kastelein U14 Female Beach Flags 2 Samantha Frankland (PDB) 3 Amba Pilley (PDB) U14 Female Beach Sprint 5 Amba Pilley (PDB) 7 Samantha Frankland (PDB) U14 Female Board Rescue 7 PDB - Rebecca Connor, Surya Kastelein 8 PDB - Alex Stewart, Melanie Walker U14 Female Board Teams 1 PDB - Alex Stewart, Melanie Walker, Surya Kastelein U14 Female Cameron Relay 4 PDB - Alex Stewart, Amba Pilley, Melanie Walker, Samantha Frankland U14 Female Ironperson Teams 4 PDB - Alex Stewart, Melanie Walker, Surya Kastelein U14 Female Line Throw 3 PDB - Melanie Walker, Surya Kastelein U14 Female Patient Tow 6 PDB - Alex Stewart, Rebecca Connor U14 Female Surf Teams 4 PDB - Alex Stewart, Melanie Walker, Rebecca Connor, Surya Kastelein U14 Male 50m Medley Relay 3 PDB - Brayden McCarthy, Ethan Clouston, Lachlan Green, Zac Morrison U14 Male 50m Obstacle Relay 4 PDB - Brayden McCarthy, Ethan Clouston, Lachlan Green, Zac Morrison U14 Male Beach Flags 1 Jayden Desmond (PDB 8 Reece Bailey (PDB) U14 Male Beach Sprint 5 Jayden Desmond (PDB 7 Reece Bailey (PDB) U14 Male Board Rescue 3 PDB - Brayden McCarthy, Zac Morrison 6 PDB - Ethan Clouston, Lachlan Green U14 Male Board Teams 2 PDB - Ethan Clouston, Jayden Desmond, Lachlan Green U14 Male Cameron Relay 3 PDB - Ethan Clouston, Jayden Desmond, Lachlan Green, Reece Bailey U14 Male Ironperson Teams 3 PDB - Brayden McCarthy, Ethan Clouston, Lachlan Green U14 Male Line Throw 1 PDB - Brayden McCarthy, Jayden Desmond U14 Male Patient Tow 4 PDB - Ethan Clouston, Lachlan Green U14 Male Surf Teams 3 PDB - Brayden McCarthy, Ethan Clouston, Lachlan Green, Zac Morrison U14 Mixed Beach Relay 3 PDB - Amba Pilley, Jayden Desmond, Reece Bailey, Samantha Frankland U15 50m Female Obstacle Relay 1 PDB - Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington, Stephanie Cormack, Tylajh Dowker U15 Female 100m Mannikin Tow 3 Jessica Elkington (PDB 68 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

69 7 Chloe Sterry (PDB) U15 Female 50m Mannikin Carry 2 Chloe Sterry (PDB) 8 Jessica Elkington (PDB U15 Female 50m Medley Relay 1 PDB - Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington, Stephanie Cormack, Tylajh Dowker U15 Female Beach Flags 4 Sakisha Dovey (PDB) 8 Letitia Whiley (PDB) U15 Female Beach Sprint 1 Sakisha Dovey (PDB) 3 Letitia Whiley (PDB) U15 Female Board Rescue 2 PDB - Jessica Elkington, Stephanie Cormack 5 PDB - Chloe Sterry, Tylajh Dowker U15 Female Board Teams 2 PDB - Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington, Tylajh Dowker U15 Female Cameron Relay 2 PDB - Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington, Letitia Whiley, Sakisha Dovey U15 Female Ironperson Teams 2 PDB - Chloe Sterry, Jessica Elkington, Tylajh Dowker U15 Female Line Throw 3 PDB - Jessica Elkington, Tylajh Dowker U15 Female Surf Team 2 PDB - Chloe Sterry, Tylajh Dowker Jess Elkington, Stephanie Cormack, U15 Male 100m Mannikin Tow 3 Shaun Collins (PDB) 6 Joshua Clouston (PDB) U15 Male 50m Mannikin Carry 4 Shaun Collins (PDB) 8 Matthew Kelly (PDB) U15 Male 50m Medley Relay 4 PDB - Joshua Clouston, Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins, Tom Marais U15 Male 50m Obstacle Relay 4 PDB - Joshua Clouston, Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins, Tom Marais U15 Male Beach Flags 2 Timothy Delahunty (PDB) 4 Samuel Ross (PDB) U15 Male Beach Sprint 1 Timothy Delahunty (Point Danger Bran 5 Samuel Ross (PDB) U15 Male Board Rescue 1 PDB - Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins 6 PDB - Joshua Clouston, Tom Marais U15 Male Board Teams 3 PDB - Matt Kelly, Shaun Collins, Tom Marais U15 Male Cameron Relay 1 PDB - Matthew Kelly, Samuel Ross, Shaun Collins, Timothy Delahunty U15 Male Ironperson Teams 4 PDB - Joshua Clouston, Shaun Collins, Tom Marais U15 Male Line Throw 1 PDB - Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins 3 PDB - Joshua Clouston, Tom Marais U15 Male Surf Team 3 PDB - Joshua Clouston, Matthew Kelly, Shaun Collins, Tom Marais U15 Mixed Beach Relay 1 PDB - Letitia Whiley, Sakisha Dovey, Samuel Ross, Timothy Delahunty U17 Female 100m Mannikin Tow 3 Georgia Meredith (PDB 6 Leah Jones (PDB) U17 Female 50m Mannikin Carry 3 Leah Jones (PDB) 5 Georgia Meredith (PDB U17 Female 50m Medley Relay 4 PDB - Brittany Green, Cheyenne Miller, Georgia Meredith, Leah Jones U17 Female 50m Obstacle Relay 4 PDB - Brittany Green, Cheyenne Miller, Georgia Meredith, Leah Jones U17 Female Beach Flags Elizabeth Forsyth (PDB) 3 Regan Whiteman (PDB) U17 Female Beach Sprint 5 Regan Whiteman (PDB) 6 Elizabeth Forsyth (PDB) U17 Female Board Rescue 6 PDB - Brittany Green, Cheyenne Miller 8 PDB - Georgia Meredith, Leah Jones U17 Female Board Teams 4 PDB - Brittany Green, Cheyenne Miller, Leah Jones U17 Female Cameron Relay 4 PDB - Brittany Green, Cheyenne Miller, Elizabeth Forsyth, Regan Whiteman U17 Female Ironperson Teams 4 PDB - Brittany Green, Cheyenne Miller, Leah Jones U17 Female Line Throw PDB - Brittany Green, Leah Jones U17 Female Surf Team 4 PDB - Brittany Green, Cheyenne Miller, Georgia Meredith, Leah Jones U17 Male 100m Mannikin Tow 6 Samuel Dick (PDB) 7 Jye Rogers (PDB) U17 Male 50m Mannikin Carry 5 Samuel Dick (PDB) 6 Jye Rogers (PDB) U17 Male 50m Medley Relay 4 PDB - Jye Rogers, Mitchell Littler, Rhyam PankHurst, Samual Dick U17 Male 50m Obstacle Relay 4 PDB - Jye Rogers, Mitchell Littler, Rhyam PankHurst, Samuel Dick U17 Male Beach Flags 2 Jarrod Ross (PDB) 3 Samuel Dick (PDB U17 Male Beach Sprint 3 Samuel Dick (PDB) 7 Jarrod Ross (PDB) U17 Male Board Rescue 1 PDB - Rhyam Pankhurst 5 PDB - Jake Jensen, Mitchell Littler U17 Male Board Teams 3 PDB - Jake Jensen, Jye Rogers, Rhyam PankHurst U17 Male Cameron Relay 3 PDB - Jake Jensen, Jarrod Ross, Mitchell Littler, SAMUEL DICK U17 Male Ironperson Teams 4 PDB - Jake Jensen, Jye Rogers, Mitchell Littler U17 Male Line Throw 1 PDB - Mitchell Littler, Samual Dick 5 PDB - Jarrod Ross, Rhyam PankHurst U17 Male Surf Team 3 PDB - Jake Jensen, Jye Rogers, Mitchell Littler, Rhyam PankHurst U17 Mixed Beach Relay 3 PDB - Elizabeth Forsyth, Jarrod Ross, Regan Whiteman, Samual Dick 2012 State IRB Championships 30+ Years IRB Mass Rescue 5 Kirra - Andrew McAuliffe, Ben Domeracki, Brodie Page, Joel Kinneally 30+ Years IRB Surf Rescue 6 Kirra -Andrew McAuliffe, Gabrielle Kinneally, Joel Kinneally 30+ Years IRB Teams Rescue 5 Kirra - Amanda Elms, Andrew McAuliffe, Brodie Page, Gabrielle Kinneally, Joel Kinneally, J 30+ Years IRB Tube Rescue 1 Kirra - Andrew McAuliffe, Cameron Peters, Joel Kinneally Open Female IRB Teams Rescue 6 Kirra - Amanda Elms, Gabrielle Kinneally, Jordan Wessling, Kate McAuliffe, Liam Aiken, S Open Female IRB Tube Rescue 5 Kirra - Amanda Elms, James Callaghan, Kate McAuliffe Open Male IRB Mass Rescue 4 Kirra - Ben Domeracki, Brodie Page, Gabrielle Kinneally, Joel Kinneally Open Male IRB Surf Rescue 6 Kirra - Amanda Elms, Cameron Peters, Glen Edmonds Open Male IRB Tube Rescue 6 Kirra - Ben Domeracki, Cameron Peters, Glen Edmonds U23 IRB Teams Rescue 3 Kirra - Ben Domeracki, Brodie Page, Liam Aiken, Michael Rue, Samantha Fien, Sebastian Wi U23 IRB Tube Rescue 2 Kirra - Ben Domeracki, Cameron Peters, James Callaghan 5 Kirra - Brodie Page, Liam Aiken, Michael Rue 69 P age Annual Report 2011/2012

70 SLSQ POINT DANGER BRANCH Financial Statements for the Year ended 30 th April 2012 Contents Management Committee Declaration Independent Auditor Report Detailed Statement of Financial Performance Detailed Statement of Financial Position Notes to the Financial Statements

71 Management Committee Declaration Depreciation Schedule The management committee of the branch declares that the branch is not a reporting entity and that this special purpose financial report should be prepared in accordance with the accounting policies outlined in Note 1 to the financial statements. The management committee of the branch declares that: 1 The financial statements and notes present fairly the branch's financial position as at 30 April 2011 and its performance for the year ended on that date in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1 to the financial statements; 2. In the commitee's opinion there are reasonable grounds to believe that the branch will be able to pay its debts as and when they become due and payable. This declaration is made in accordance with a resolution of the Management committee of the branch DATE :

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78 SLSQ POINT DANGER BRANCH INC Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 30 April 2012 Note 1: Summary of Significant Accounting Policies The SLSQ Point Danger Branch Inc prepared the financial statements of the branch on the basis that the branch is a non-reporting entity because there are no users dependant on general purpose financial statements. The financial statements are therefore special purpose financial statements that have been prepared in order to meet the requirements of the constitution, the information needs of the stakeholders. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the significant accounting policies disclosed below, which the SLSQ Point Danfger Branch Inc Management Committee determined are appropriate to meet the purposes of preparation. Such accounting policies are consistent with the previous period unless stated otherwise. The financial statements have been prepared on an accruals basis and are based on historical costs unless otherwise stated in the notes. The accounting policies that have been adopted in the preparation of the statements are as follows: (a) (b) (c) Property, Plant and Equipment (PPE) Property, Plant and Equipment are carried at cost or at independent or SLSQ Point Danger Branch Inc Management Committee valuation. All assets, excluding freehold land and buildings are depreciated over the useful lives of the assets to the branch. Increases in the carrying amount arising on revaluation of land and buildings are credited to a revaluation reserve in equity. Decreases that offset previous increases of the same asset are charged against fair value reserves directly in equity; all other decreases are charged to the income statement. Each year the difference between depreciation based on the revalued carrying amount of the assets charged to the income statement and depreciation based on the asset s original cost is transferred from the revaluation reserve to retained earnings. The carrying amount of plant and equipment is reviewed annually by SLSQ Point Danger Branch Inc Management Committee to ensure it is not in excess of the recoverable amount from these assets. The recoverable amount is assessed on the basis of the expected net cash flows that will be received from the asset s employment and subsequent disposal. The expected net cash flows have not been discounted in determining recoverable amounts. Cash and Cash Equivalents Cash and cash equivalents include cash on hand, deposits held at call with banks, other short-term highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less, and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are shown within borrowings in current liabilities on the balance sheet. Revenue and Other Income Revenue is measured at the fair value of the consideration received or receivable after taking into account any trade discounts and volume rebates allowed. For this purpose, deferred consideration is not discounted to present values when recognising revenue.

79 SLSQ POINT DANGER BRANCH INC Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 30 April 2012 Interest revenue is recognised using the effective interest rate method, which, for floating rate financial assets, is the rate inherent in the instrument. Dividend revenue is recognised when the right to receive a dividend has been established. Revenue recognised related to the provision of services is determined with reference to the stage of completion of the transaction at the reporting date and where outcome of the contract can be estimated reliably. Stage of completion is determined with reference to the services performed to date as a percentage of total anticipated services to be performed. Where the outcome cannot be estimated reliably, revenue is recognised only to the extent that related expenditure is recoverable. All revenue is stated net of the amount of goods and services tax (GST). (d) (e) Goods and Services Tax (GST) Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Tax Office. In these circumstances, the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of an item of the expense. Receivables and payables in the balance sheet are shown inclusive of GST. Employee Benefits Provision is made for the liability for employee entitlements arising from services rendered by employees to balance date. Employee benefits have been measured at the amounts expected to be paid when the liability is settled, plus related costs.

80 SLSQ POINT DANGER BRANCH INC Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 30 April Note 2: Revenue Operating Activities: Other sales revenue 5,500 5,000 Revenue from services rendered 54,001 44,353 Dividend revenue (8,060) (8,060) Other operating revenue: Carnival entry fees 60,728 56,860 Function income 21,495 8,307 Donations 11,388 7,129 Grants 116,673 4,250 GGCC Grants 64,000 70,000 Registration fees - Juniors 25,116 25,623 Ocean's 38 Distribution 17,000 15,280 Sundry income (1,422) (315) 366, ,428 Note 3: Property, Plant and Equipment Buildings: - At independent valuation 101, , , ,975 Plant and equipment: - At cost 119, ,050 - Less: Accumulated depreciation (91,805) (86,784) 28,167 21,266 Leased plant and equipment: - At cost 22,976 21,587 - Less: Accumulated amortisation (19,480) (17,874) 3,496 3,713 Other plant and equipment: - At cost 26,468 24,995 - Less: Accumulated depreciation (16,808) (15,760) 9,660 9,235

81 SLSQ POINT DANGER BRANCH INC Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 30 April Motor vehicles: - At cost 24,017 24,017 - Less: Accumulated depreciation (19,073) (17,637) 4,944 6, , ,569

82 SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS 2011/2012 SLSQ Point Danger Branch would like to thank our sponsors and supporters that assisted us in season 2011/2012. Michael Hart MP Member for Burleigh

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