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2 OUR SPONSORS Celebrating 5 Years... WE THANKYOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

3 To provide a safe beach and aquatic environment throughout Australia. Our Vision Provide a valued Surf Life Saving service to the community of Sydney Northern Beaches. Our Branch Charter The Branch exists for the benefit of the volunteer Surf Life Saving clubs and their members on Sydney s Northern Beaches. The Branch is run as a cooperative of clubs, it recognises the strength of the organisation is built on the club system and will act with in the best interests of all clubs, while maintaining the interests of SLSA in the area. The Branch is committed to maintaining the volunteer ethos of Surf life Saving and the valuable, trusted and respected role Surf Life Savers play in the community. Surf Life Saving The life of the beach since 97 Our Centre of Gravity The strength of our Branch is our membership working together. surf life saving australia mission statement Cover: Lifesaver of the year - Geoff Raper Female Patrol Person of The Year - Mia Leszinsky Male Patrol Person of The Year - Kieran Menzies Cover Photo: Vicki Huston Photography: Bill Sheridan contents President s Report 4 CEO Report 6 Branch Awards 29 / 2 7 Branch Honours - Life Membership 8 Branch Honours - Distinguished Service 9 Branch Honours - Outstanding Service Cedric T Walton Award for Competition Recording Harry Ragan Award for Outstanding Service Honour Roll Patrons, Officers & Committees 29 / 2 2 Vale 29 / 2 3 Rescue Services Report 29/2 4 Rescue Statistics 29/2 6 Education Report 29 / 2 8 Board of Education & Assessment Members 29 / 2 9 Awards 29 / 2 2 Sponsorship & Marketing 29 / 2 22 Youth & Membership 29 / 2 23 Membership 29 / 2 24 Board of Surf Sports 29 / 2 26 Interbranch Team 27 Board of Surf Sports Members 29 / 2 28 Carnival Results 29 / 2 29 Open Branch Championship Results 3 Masters Branch Championship Results 34 Junior Branch Championship Results 38 Financial Report 42 Club Reports Manly / North Steyne 7 Queenscliff / Freshwater 7 South Curl Curl / North Curl Curl 72 Dee Why / Long Reef 73 Collaroy / South Narrabeen 74 Narrabeen Beach / North Narrabeen 75 Warriewood / Mona Vale 76 Bungan Beach/ Newport 77 Bilgola / Avalon Beach 78 Whale Beach / Palm Beach 79 North Palm Beach 8 Energy Australia Surf Life Saving School 8 History 8 Officers 959 / 6 to 29/ 82 5 Year Celebrations & DVD 85 SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 3

4 No Lives Lost under our Watch. On behalf of our members, I am proud to report this for the 29 season. Whilst there are reasons that could effect this statement, many outside our control, it is our commitment, vigilance and training that minimises the risk of drownings and injury to beach goers. This is the very core of our organisation to offer the highest levels of aquatic rescue and beach management. At our 2 clubs, our members put the flags up for over,2 hours and put in over 46, hours patrolling. This represents an increase of 8% over last season, following a 5% increase the year before. It is estimated that our members put in well over 4, hours patrolling, training, assessing, competing, attending meetings and doing the all-important administration that is needed to ensure compliance and improvement. This year, our 3,5 preventative actions helped reduce the number of rescues we were required to do to 64. Officially, we protected almost 2.9 million people whilst on patrol unofficially we believe the number to be much, much higher. This season saw the introduction of a new State-wide call out service which has recently been awarded a SLSA Innovation Award. We received 37 out-of-hours callouts via this new service. Our beaches are well served now by our support service we have three jet skis covering Freshwater to North Palm Beach and the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter which is now focusing back on its heritage: our beaches. Our members gained a total of 8, awards an increase of over 25%. This equates to more than half an award for each of our members irrespective of age and level of involvement. The training covers specific surf life saving skills as well as skills which may be called upon at any time and away from the beach, such as resuscitation. These life skills, for members of all ages, are part of our second charter to develop our youth and members. Our 7, nippers, aged from 5 to 4, gain training, fitness and skills in a fun, safe and friendly environment. Our members gained over, Bronze Medallions the basis of our patrolling and almost 4, Nipper Awards. There are 28 new holders of our Gold Medallion the pinnacle of award system. Sydney Northern Beaches attained a % ranking during the season in the Registered Training Organisation audit a tribute to the work of our trainers, assessors and administrators. Our Surf School trained over 9,3 young people, in skills ranging from sun, surf and traffic awareness to full award training. Celebrating 5 Years At the end of the season, our clubs had over 7, members. This represents an increase of 33% over the last three years. Around 2 % of our core Patrolling members are now in the 5 to 8 age group a marked improvement over previous years and critical to a sustainable and successful future. 34 % of our members are female and 5 % are 8 and under. During the year we held, or had representation, at a number of leadership training courses ranging from 4 years to Senior Leadership. 8 of our clubs are undergoing a Club Development Program, designed to ensure we plan and cater for the future of our members and clubs. Our clubs are part of our community. In all cases within Sydney Northern Beaches, the clubs were started by members of the community. Our clubhouses and equipment are partly or largely funded by members and the community with support from our business partners, Councils and Governments; our members are of the community; and we work on behalf of the community to make our beaches safe, to develop our youth and members, and create a community, family feeling within our clubs. This is our third charter community involvement and support. Our skills and fitness were honed through regular competition, ranging from club events, through to carnivals and championships Sydney Northern Beaches, New South Wales and Australian. Our Ocean Series for racing skis and ocean kayaks expanded through a new event and an increase in competitors. Our Premiership Boat Series helps keep our crews at the forefront of this great sport. Most clubs are running community events, such as Ocean Swims, to raise funds for life saving and raise general fitness was a very interesting season for surf life saving in Sydney Northern Beaches. We experienced triumphs and tragedies. We had some challenges completed and others become more complex and critical. But through it all I have seen the strength and purpose of our members and surf life saving. The tragic loss of Saxon Bird will remain with us all but does remind us we operate in a dangerous environment and that we must have the skills and fitness to be able to handle treacherous conditions to conduct rescues as needed. I would like to again pass on my sincere condolences to Saxon s family and many friends and to members of the Queenscliff Surf Life Saving Club. I would like to thank our Trauma Incident Peer Support team TIPS who have been very active supporting our members through some tough situations. Often, when called upon, we react in an automatic way our training takes over. It is after the event when we can feel the effect of a rescue, resuscitation or loss. I have seen the TIPS team a number of times this season offering vital support at critical times. This season, the TIPS team were the very justified winners of the President s Award. president report

5 After many years of trying, Sydney Northern Beaches has invested in its own, owned facility our Centralised Education and Administration facility. This will allow us to better cater for the increasing demands on education and administration and give members more of a feeling of ownership. Despite what was a tough year financially, Sydney Northern Beaches has not only purchased our facility, we have also ended the year with a small profit which will be put back into support for our sandroots our clubs and members. May st 2 represented the 5 th anniversary of the inauguration of Sydney Northern Beaches the date when the Sydney metropolitan region was split into two to better cater for our member and stakeholder needs. During this period, our 85, members have rescued an estimated, people. Our mantra for last year was to Add Value to our Sandroots our members and clubs. On analysis, I feel we have been successful. We have: support our members our stakeholders and the community organisation and with our political representatives and Councils business partners My thanks to Ron Rankin, Brett Williamson and the Directors and staff of Surf Life Saving Australia and to Tony Haven, Phil Vanny and the Directors and staff of Surf Life Saving New South Wales for your guidance and direction. My role as President has been made easier and more enjoyable by the David Murray, Director of Rescue Services Steve Faddy, Director of Education and Assessment Michael Wasley, Director of Surf Sports Michael Bate, Director of Youth and Membership Services Ross Tester, Director of Finance and Administration Phil Cullis and Director of Sponsorship and Marketing Alan Mason. The amount of time and devotion these members put into our organisation is truly amazing and I believe not fully appreciated. This applies to all club directors and officials. Our staff are not only committed to supporting the sand roots, they are also all passionate about surf life saving. To our CEO Steve McInnes, Jen Huston, Sandy Menzies, Marcial Nunura, Sally Mulligan and Christine Hopton, many thanks you all go beyond just the job. Finally I would like to thank all our surf life savers, their partners and families you are our strength and our future. Gordon Lang - President Our mantra for this year is Sustaining Surf Life Saving by increasing its relevancy and vibrancy. Sustainability means ensuring we are preparing and catering for our future; planning to leave a legacy for our children and being aware of climate issues. It has been a privilege to work on behalf of the 2 clubs and our members. I would like to thank all club Presidents and committees for their support and involvement over the last year and wish those who will be retiring from their positions a well earned break. community without the support of our business partners. On behalf of all our members I would l thank Unilever / Streets, Coca Cola, Energy Australia, DHL, Westpac, Telstra, Motor Accidents Authority, Dee Why RSL, Unomedical, Warringah Mall and The Manly Daily for their continued support. Thank you to our elected representatives for your strong support and guidance The Hon. Tony Abbott, The Hon. Bronwyn Bishop, Mike Baird, Brad Hazzard and Rob Stokes. Our three local Councils continue to be great supporters of surf life saving. Thanks to Mayors Jean Hay, Harvey Rose and Michael Ragan, your councillors and staff. SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 5

6 I feel privileged to hold the role of CEO and to be a part of an organisation with so many dedicated and talented people. Thank you to all of our members for what you do to contribute to the overall success of Surf Life Saving Sydney Northern Beaches (SNB) and our high standing within the community. I would like to recognise those who take on positions within their clubs and SNB. Your time, leadership, and the role-modelling you provide to those around you is to be admired. To the 2 Club Presidents and your Management Committees many thanks for your sound support throughout the year. Highlights This year has seen many highlights for us including: No lives lost during our patrols the celebration of our 5 Years as a Branch on st May the purchase of our new centralised training facility and SNB Office our growth in membership to be the largest Branch in Australia our % result in the SLSNSW education audit 2% increase in SNB facilitated awards our strong financial performance the Club Development program rolled out to 8 Clubs Expansion of the Surf Life Saving School New initiatives and camps to engage and develop our youth Our Peer Support group (TIPS team ) who were called on many times to assist members Greater focus and delivering service and value to our clubs, members, and our business partners Challenges There were a number of challenges faced throughout the year including: Inadequate supplies of new patrol uniforms Increased costs in running our clubs and providing our services The impact of the GFC on securing sponsorships An increase in paperwork and administration at Club level Lack of progress with Warringah Council in finalising Beach Management and Facilities Management Agreements The tragic loss of Saxon Bird at the Australian Championships The Executive I would like to pass on my gratitude to all of the SNB Executive team, headed by President Gordon Lang, for their time, energy, support and guidance throughout the year. Thank you to Michael Bate who did a terrific job in developing Surf Sports within SNB and congratulations on his appointment to the SLSNSW Director of Surf Sports role. Welcome to Glenn Langley in the Youth and Membership Development portfolio, I am sure that Glenn will do a great job in developing this portfolio. Our Staff As most of you are aware, we have a very dedicated and talented staff team. To Jen, Sandy, Marcial, Christine, and Sally, thank you for contributions and support. It has been a very busy year with our 5 year dinner and office relocations. To all who worked for the Surf Life Saving School throughout the season our thanks for your valuable contribution. I look forward to another successful year ahead and to working with all of our stakeholders to our mutual benefit. Steve McInnes - Chief Executive Officer CEO report 29-2 Our Business Partners and supporters Thank you to our National sponsors DHL, Westpac and Telstra for their contribution to supporting our members. We are fortunate to have the continued backing of our key partners Streets (Unilever), EnergyAustralia, and Coca Cola. Your support is vital to the continued delivery of services to our Clubs and we thank you for this. As Alan Mason has detailed in the Sponsorship and Marketing report we welcomed the support of new partners Westpac Northern Beaches and the Motor Accidents Authority this year and hope to develop long term agreements with both in the near future. We also rely on the support of SLSA and SLSNSW and I wish to thank their staff and Directors for the advice and direction provided throughout the year. Celebrating 5 Years XX

7 Alan Fitzgerald Branch Championship Point Score Shield Manly Lionel MacDonald Branch Championship Handicap Point Score Manly The Harry Ragan Outstanding Service Award Andrew Cross South Narrabeen The Raymond Matthew Brown OAM Radio Operator s Award Steven Polley Dee Why Cedric.T. Walton Competition Recording Clare Hagon North Curl Curl Bennett Boards Overall Handicap Carnival Point Score Winners Collaroy Collaroy EnergyAustralia Competition Official of the Year Patricia McDermott North Narrabeen EnergyAustralia Youth Athlete of the Year Jayke Rees Warriewood EnergyAustralia Youth Athlete of the Year - Highly Commended Liam Yeates South Curl Curl EnergyAustralia Athlete of the Year Devon Halligan Freshwater EnergyAustralia Competition Team of the Year South Curl Curl Womens Crew The Manly Daily Communications Awards Freshwater Streets Female Youth Patrol Person of the Year Mia Lezinsky Whale Beach Streets Male Youth Patrol Person of the Year Kieran Menzies Newport Streets Male Youth Patrol Person of the Year - Commended Andrew Crow Avalon Beach Streets Rookie of the Year Sita Mason Manly Dee Why RSL Volunteer of the Year Seamus Redmond Long Reef Dee Why RSL Volunteer of the Year Patricia McDermott North Narrabeen Warringah Mall Lifesaver of the Year Geoff Raper Bilgola Warringah Mall Lifesaver of the Year - High commendation Adrian Hill Newport Thredbo Assessor of the Year Gary Beauchamp Dee Why Thredbo Patrol Captain of the Year Kristen Raper Bilgola Thredbo Patrol Captain of the Year - Commendation Natalie Bayly Queenscliff Coca Cola Leader of the Year Julie Isbill Manly Special Award Michael Bate Freshwater President s Award TIPS TEAM Patrol Assessment Competition st place Bilgola Patrol Assessment Competition = 2nd place Dee Why Patrol Assessment Competition = 2nd place North Steyne Patrol Assessment Competition 3rd place Queenscliff Patrol Assessment Competition 4th place Narrabeen Beach Patrol Assessment Competition 5th place Avalon Beach Patrol Assessment Competition 6th place Newport Westpac Most Improved Club Manly Westpac Most Outstanding Club for Surf Sports Collaroy Westpac Most Outstanding Club for Education Dee Why Westpac Most Outstanding Club for Youth and Member Development Newport Westpac Most Outstanding Club for Life Saving Manly Westpac Most Outstanding Club for Administration Dee Why Westpac Most Outstanding Club Newport Westpac Most Outstanding Club 2 nd place Collaroy Westpac Most Outstanding Club 3 rd place Manly Westpac Most Outstanding Club 4 th place Dee Why Westpac Most Outstanding Club 5 th place Narrabeen Celebrating 5 Years branch awards 29 / SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 7

8 Mr Robert Berry Whale Beach SLSC Joined Grange SLSC (Sth Australia) in 957 Gained his Bronze Medallion in 957/58 season Club President 3yrs Patrolling member for 53 years and still patrolling Club Publicity officer for 42 years Life Member of Whale Beach SLSC 25 Year National Patrol Service Award 5 Year Long Service Award SLSSNB Distinguished Service award Currently his contribution includes developing young members and training those members for competition Rob has been involved in the organisation of the annual Palm Beach to Whale Beach open swim for this events 35 year history Mr Robert (Bob) Cox North Palm Beach SLSC Joined North Palm Beach in years service Gained his Bronze Medallion in 979 Has held the Club positions of Patrol Captain, IRB Captain and Club Captain at North Palm Beach Achieved % patrol attendance on numerous occasions year and 5 year National Patrol Service Awards Gained his Gold Medallion (Advanced Lifesaving) in 986 Bob s IRB skills have been of benefit to the Club, State and National Has worked shifts in the Branch Radio Room for over 25 years Has been a member of SNB Board of Examiners since 977 Life Member of North Palm Beach SLSC Club Member of the Year award 992/93 Australian Sports Medal 2/ SLSSNB Distinguished Service Award Power craft Extraordinaire assisted with development pertaining to IRB and Jet Boats and now off shore rescue boats. Mr Richard Stewart OAM Whale Beach SLSC Joined Whale Beach SLSC in 956 Gained his Bronze Medallion in 958 Club President of Whale Beach for 2 years member of the SNB Board of Management for 2years Club Captain for 4 years, Club Treasurer for 7 years and Club Secretary for 3 years Club Gear Steward for 2 years Life Member of Whale Beach in Year National Patrol Service Award Has also co-organised the annual Palm Beach to Whale Beach swim Awarded the Order of Australia Medal in 29 for Surf Life Saving. Mr Warren Young Avalon Beach SLSC Joined Avalon Beach SLSC in 982 Gained his Bronze Medallion in 982 First came to Avalon Beach in association with the Nipper movement. Eventually gained his bronze at the age of 34, becoming an outstanding member for Avalon Beach Club President for years 99-2 Has held other Club Offices of Deputy President, Junior Club President, Patrol Captain, Treasurer and Publicity Officer On two occasions was awarded Clubman of the Year 993 and 996 awarded Australian Sports Medal in 2 Awarded Centenary medal in 23 for services to surf life saving Club Life Membership in year Long Service Award in 27 Awarded Pittwater Council Medal for Outstanding Community Service in 998 Mr Robert Buckingham South Curl Curl SLSC Joined South Curl Curl in 969 Gained his Bronze Medallion in 97 Patrolling member for 38 years year, 5 year and 25 year National Patrol Service Awards Club President for 3 years Club Treasurer for 9 years Club Auditor for 9 years Club Competition Director for 7 years Bob s service to Manly Warringah Branch/Sydney Northern Beaches Branch has been voluntary, distinguished and sustainable by his position of Branch Auditor for some 6-2 years. This in itself has been a wonderful contribution to SNB Surf Life Saving Life member of South Curl Curl in 986 Bob is still very active within the Club and over the last four seasons has trained 4 SRC and 7 Bronze Medallion candidates Mr Gary Beauchamp Dee Why SLSC Joined Dee Why SLSC in 99 Gained his Bronze Medallion in 22 Branch Scrutineer since 25 Advanced Life Support Advisor for the majority of the last years Gary has been a member of the SNB Critical Incident Stress management team since 999. This group supports members when they are involved in critical incidents. Facilitator for Branch courses since 999 Advanced Resuscitation supervisor since 22 Emergency Services Officer Member of the SNB after hours emergency service call out team from Prominent Service award Dee Why SLSC 2 Branch Distinguished Service award in 26 Involved in the coordination and initial pilot program within SLS for defibrillation use in surf life saving Has many community letters of commendation involving first aid, and resuscitation programs. Mr Derek (Rick) Millar Avalon Beach SLSC Joined Avalon Beach SLSC in years service Gained his Bronze Medallion in 965 Has held Club Positions of Secretary 3yrs, Treasurer 6 years and still current, Boat Captain 3 years, Vice-President 2 years Branch Delegate for over years Life Membership committee for 9 years 25 year National Patrol Service Award Patrol Proficiency winner on two occasions 4 year Long Service Award in 26 Boat Sweep and competitor of note Surf Sports Boat Sweep Accreditation Life Membership Avalon Beach in 989 SNB Distinguished Service Award 26 President of the ASRL 4 years. Swept crews that won numerous medals at championships Inducted into the ASRL Hall of Fame in 29 Rick regularly volunteers his time to teach High School rowing on Pittwater branch honours life membership Celebrating 5 Years

9 Mr Ross Young North Narrabeen SLSC Mr Keith Abraham North Steyne Mr Robert (Robbie) Williams Manly LSC Mrs Suzanne Rossi Collaroy SLSC branch honours distinguished service Mrs Judy Tier Manly LSC Mr Philip Cullis Whale Beach SLSC Mr Paul Mathew North Steyne SLSC Mr Dennis O Toole Bilgola SLSC SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 9

10 Mr Chris Dooley North Steyne SLSC Joined North Steyne SLSC in 996 Became a Nipper Age Manager in 997/98 season Branch Delegate for North Steyne until 22/3 North Steyne Nipper Chairman in 22/3 North Steyne Nipper Director for 8 years Became a Level Competition Official in 998/99 Became a Level 2 Competition Official in 23 and held the referee position at Junior Championships Has been sectional referee at State Age Championships for many years Was awarded North Steyne s President s Award in 25/6 Was awarded Distinguished Service Award at North Steyne in 28 North Steyne Club Person of the Year in 29/. Mr Adrian Hill Newport SLSC Joined South Narrabeen SLSC in years service Gained his Bronze Medallion in 997 Club Junior Captain at South Narrabeen South Narrabeen IRB Captain 999/2 Patrol Captain 998 to 22 Joined Freshwater SLSC in 22 and remained there til 24 Joined Newport SLSC in 24 Held positions of Club Vice-Captain and IRB Captain Patrol Captain from 28 to present Member of the Board of Examiners from 998 to 23 Branch Duty Officer for 2years JetSki Operator Support Services Team 25/2 Branch Emergency Services Officer 26/7 Participant in the National Leadership Camp 2 year National Patrol Service Award Powercraft Coordinator at NSW Carnivals and Branch Carnivals 999 to 23 branch honours outstanding service Cedric T Walton Award for Competition Recording This award was established to remember Cedric T. Walton who was a Life Member of the Branch and a Life Member of North Steyne Surf Life Saving Club. Cedric carried out recording duties over many years at Branch, State and Australian Championship carnivals. This year s recipient of the the Cedric T. Walton award is Clare Hagon from North Curl SLSC. Past recipients: 4/5 Janine Black, Collaroy 5/6 Jenny Drury, South Curl Curl Thecla Haven, South Narrabeen Megan Hayward, Newport 6/7 Kay Lyall, Queenscliff 7/8 Maureen Worth, North Narrabeen 8/9 Rhonda Lycett, Mona Vale 9/ Clare Hagon, North Curl Curl Harry Ragan Award The Avalon Beach SLSC in memory of their late life member Harry Ragan funds the annual award for outstanding service by a Board of Examiner Member. Harry Ragan was a Life Member of Avalon Beach SLSC in 952, Manly Warringah Branch 968 and NSW State Centre in 973. Harry passed away in April 974 shortly before he was to be formally presented with his State Life Membership badge. His wife Patsie accepted the award on his behalf. This year s winner is Andrew Cross from South Narrabeen SLSC. Previous Winners Col White Ernie Davis Unknown Lindsay Paton Andrew May 98-8 Andrew May Terry Boardman Pam Varga Raymond Brown Rick Wright Drew Johnson Unknown Col Rae Unknown 99-9 Robyn Ann Dixon Kirk Jansson Brian Joyce Simon Moriarty William Goodman Ken Leonard Andrew Chubb Jeff Hewitt Glenn Langley 999- Richard Andjelkovic 2- Neil Purcell 2-2 Marianne Troop 22-3 Barry Antella 23-4 Nigel Penn 24-5 Keith Abraham 25-6 Doug Lucas 26-7 Chris Roberts 27-8 Peter Hill 28-9 Shannon Job 29- Andrew Cross Celebrating 5 5 Years

11 LIFE MEMBERS *Jack Cameron *Arthur Castleman MBE *His Honour Sir Adam Curlewis CVO CBE *Jim Dempster *William (Bill) Foerster *George Johnson *Alf Loton *George Lindsay *Tom Moran *Roger Moroney *Lionel McDonald OAM *Arthur Olsen *Lal Turner *Ken Watson MBE *George Williams *Vince Williams MBE *Gordon Wilson 962 *Cedric Walton 963 Carl Wills 967 *Alan Fitzgerald MBE *Hector McDonald OAM 968 *Harry Ragan 973 *Alan Slevin 974 Lindsay Paton OAM 975 *William (Bill) Ingram John Mills OAM 976 *Raymond Brown OAM Neil Purcell OAM 977 *Owen Ramsay 978 Gordon McNaughton OAM Michael Byrnes OAM 979 Neil Montgomery OAM 98 Bert King OAM *Jack Smiles 98 Roper (Buster) Brown *Gordon Harper Michael Bartlett 982 *Fred Bertram MBE Barry Burke 984 Paul Day 985 Ernie Davis OAM 987 Ian (Rick) Wright OAM 988 David Piper OAM 989 William (Bill) Goodman OAM Graham Carlisle OAM Robert Parkhill Jeff Andrew David Roberts 99 Col White Peter Liddle 992 Ross Matthews OAM 993 Barrie Pitt 994 William (Bill) Worth 996 Terence Boardman Graham Howard 997 Peter O'Dwyer 998 Colin Rae 999 Brian Joyce Ken Priest David Lawler OAM 2 Maureen Worth Ken Leonard Richard Lytham 2 Stanley Buckman Peter Daley 22 Brian Geddes Raymond Brennan Edward Whittaker 23 Richard Twight OAM Jeffrey Hewitt 24 Anthony Haven Peter Clarke Charles O'Reilly Robert (Bob) Langbein *John Saxby Simon Moriarty 25 Jennifer Drury Richard (Ritchie) Burke Brian Kinsey Gary Cook Andrew May 26 Barry Antella Anthony (Tony) Burns Lorelle Kinsey Geoffrey Lyall John (Jock) Mackay Ross Tester 27 Michael Bate Ken Brown Peter Clarke Jonathon Farrell Gordon Hedger Patricia Newton Kay Priday Chris Roberts Geoff Upton 28 Richard (Mick) Griffin OAM Glenn Langley Arthur McCarroll George McRobert Ray Petersen Anthony (Tony) Tier 29 Robert (Bob) Cox Robert Berry Richard Stewart OAM Derek (Rick) Millar Warren Young Gary Beauchamp Robert Buckingham DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Hon. Tony Abbott MP Keith Abraham Albert (Bert) Adams OAM Bill Anderson Richard Andjelkovic Barry Antella Michael Bate Gary Beauchamp Robert Berry Janine Black Paul Booth Hon. Bronwyn Bishop MP Chris Brown Anthony (Tony) Burns Bernie Burrows Graeme Causon James Chant Robert Chidgey Andrew Chubb Peter Clarke David Cochrane Gary Cook Graham Cook Robert Cox Keith Crampton Doug Crane Phil Cullis Ken Davidson Lindsay Davis Paul De Kort Jennifer Drury *Charles (Bob) Duff Steve Faddy Jonathan Farrell Peter Finch Matt Fordham Robert Fulton Donald Gain Dawn Geddes Patricia Giles Richard Graham Colin J. Gray Richard (Mick) Griffin OAM Steve Haggett Rick Harris Anthony Haven Thecla Haven David Hay MBE Jean Hay AM Larry Hennessey Jeffery Hewitt Tony Hilliger Robyn Holt Graham Howard Paul Hull Don Imison Raymond Isaacs Kirk Jansson Darren Jones Ross Jorgensen Sean Kenny *Jack King June King Michael King Brian Kinsey Tracey Lake Ross Lambert Bob Langbein Glenn Langley David Lawler OAM Ken Leonard David Lyall Geoff Lyall Richard Lytham Maureen McKellar David Macintosh Gregory MacMahon Kevin Martin Ray Martin Paul Mathew Andrew May Derek (Rick) Millar Chris Montgomery Simon Moriarty Colin Newman Patricia Newton David Olsen Charles O'Reilly Damian O Shannassy Garry O'Sullivan Dennis O Toole Stephen Price honour roll 29-2 Michelle Rae Max Riddington Chris Roberts Suzanne Rossi Peter Rowlands *John Saxby Paul Schott Wayne Schwebel Peter Selosse Bill Sheridan *Len Simpson Barbara Smith Keith Smith Craig Susans Cr. Julie Sutton Ross Tester Judy Tier David Torevell Marianne Troop Brian Ward Max Watt *Patricia White Edward Whittaker Ray Williams Robert Williams Maureen Worth Stuart Wye Ross Young Warren Young PROMINENT SERVICE *Bill Barnett *Charlie Brady Ken Brown Jack Howie *Wal McGrigor Max Rose OUTSTANDING SERVICE Steve Broughton-Rouse Chris Dooley Luke Fittock Howard Fitzgibbon Adrian Hill Glenn Langley Kathy Langthorne Robert Machar Cathy Meaney Chris Roberts Sue Rossi Brian Ward Janice Wordley RTHERN BEACHES SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES

12 Patrons Mayor Jean Hay AM, Mayor Michael Regan, Mayor Harvey Rose, The Hon. Bronwyn Bishop, The Hon. Tony Abbott, Mike Baird MP, Rob Stokes MP, Brad Hazzard MP Club Presidents Board of Management Robbie Williams (Manly), Damian O Shannassy (North Steyne), David Piper OAM (Queenscliff), Stephen Bennett (Freshwater), Bryn Russell (South Curl Curl), Ian Thurgood (North Curl Curl), Adrienne Lowe (Dee Why), Doug Lucas (Long Reef), Greg MacMahon (Collaroy), Peter Madden (South Narrabeen), Tracey Lake (Narrabeen Beach), Michael McDermott, (North Narrabeen), Matt Sheridan (Warriewood), Jon Dibbs (Mona Vale), Phil Brown (Bungan Beach), Ted Smithies (Newport), Geoff Raper (Bilgola), Christine Hopton (Avalon Beach), Martin Armstrong (Whale Beach), Sam Burton Taylor (Palm Beach), Terry Kirkpatrick (North Palm Beach). Executive Branch President - Gordon Lang (Palm Beach) Deputy President - David Murray (North Curl Curl) Director of Administration & Finance - Phil Cullis (Whale Beach) Director of Rescue Services - Steve Faddy (Bilgola) Director of Education & Assessment - Michael Wasley (Mona Vale) Director of Surf Sports - Michael Bate (Freshwater) Director of Marketing & Sponsorship - Alan Mason (Mona Vale) Director of Youth & Membership Development - Ross Tester (Narrabeen) Chief Executive Officer - Steve McInnes Staff Manager Jen Huston Education, Lifesaving & Surf School Co-Ordinator Sandy Menzies Sports & Events Co-Ordinator, School Business Development Manager Marcial Nunura Marketing, Sponsorship & Communications Officer Christine Hopton Support Officer Sally Mulligan Branch Officers Assistant Director of Rescue Services Richard Anjelkovic Assistant Director of Education & Assessment Shannon Job Assistant Director of Surf Sports Craig Susans RWC Supervisor (North) - Graham Howard RWC Supervisor (Central) - Luke Fittock Radio Supervisor Terry Boardman Advanced Life Support Supervisor Gary Beauchamp Delegate to Surf Life Saving NSW Gordon Lang Branch Team Manager Don Gain Branch Team Coach Scott Jones Emergency Services Officer Richard Andjelkovic OH&S Officer Richard Whipp Duty Officers Richard Andjelkovic (Newport), Graham Cook (Narrabeen Beach), Hayden Cowan (Manly), Steve Faddy (Bilgola), Adrian Hill (Newport), Luke Hochkins (Collaroy), Zane Ludlow (Manly), Doug Lucas (Long Reef), Mark Nisbet (Long Reef) Board of Lifesaving Steve Faddy (Convenor), Graham Howard (North Palm Beach), Kate MacDonald (Palm Beach), John Lewis (Whale Beach), Nathan Wellings (Avalon Beach), Peter Tomkins (Bilgola), Brett Budd (Newport), Tim Woolnough (Mona Vale), Beverley Tilbury (Warriewood), Stephen See Hoe (North Narrabeen), Josh Buckton (Narrabeen Beach), Michael Tuck (South Narrabeen), Luke Hochkins (Collaroy), Shane Stewart (Long Reef), Craig Barnes (Dee Why), Alex Wye (North Curl Curl), Kevin Moffatt (South Curl Curl), Paul Milinkovic (Freshwater), Barry Antella (Queenscliff), Shannon Job (North Steyne), Julie Isbill (Manly) Honorary Photographer Bill Sheridan patrons officers &committees 29-2 Celebrating 5 Years

13 Board of Surf Sports Michael Bate (Convenor), Craig Susans, Mark Stanton, Gary Beauchamp, Martin Lynch, Michael King, Gary Cook, Don Gain, Ian Miller, Janine Black, Marty Quinn, Keith Abraham. vale 29-2 Board of Education & Assessment Michael Wasley (Convenor), Shannon Job, Marianne Troop, Gary Beauchamp, Barry Antella, Peter Finch. Board of Youth & Membership Development Ross Tester (Convenor), Ian Crutch, Ann Stewart. Life Membership and Service Honours Committee Gordon Lang (Convenor), Steve Faddy (Director of Rescue Services), Jennifer Drury, Tony Haven, Neil Purcell OAM. Meritorious Awards Committee Steve Faddy (Convenor), Richard Lytham, Simon Moriarty, Ken Priest, Neil Purcell OAM. Finance Committee Phil Cullis (Convener), Geoff Cooper, David Piper, Tracey Lake, John Woods. Rules and Regulations Committee Terry Kirkpatrick, Simon Moriarty, David Olsen. Ted Polly - Palm Beach, Life Member of Palm Beach SLSC Judith Adams, wife of Albert (Bert) Adams, Distinguished Service Member and Life Member of Manly LSC Roger Barrack Manly Paul Cannon - Manly Robert Craig - Manly Bruce L Johnston Manly, past President of Sydney Northern Beaches Branch Neil McCarroll - Manly Erwin Noffs - Manly Max Whitehead South Narrabeen, first Captain of Manly Sea Eagles Rugby League Club Colonel Ted Swinbourne North Steyne Carl Wills North Steyne, Life Member Sydney Northern Beaches Ken Faulkner North Steyne, Collaroy George Rickard Freshwater Peter McMahon Freshwater Barry Aldridge North Curl Curl Owen (Joe) Thoroughgood North Curl Curl Charles Susans Queenscliff, father of Craig Susans Saxon Bird - Queenscliff Keith Webster Whale Beach, foundation and Life member Hal Baily Whale Beach, local legend and Life member Jack Uren Whale Beach, great boat sweep and Life member John Holme - Whale Beach, staunch committee man and Life Member Roy Hartman - Avalon Beach SLSC Judiciary Committee Gary Cook, Terry Kirkpatrick, Simon Moriarty, David Olsen, Ken Priest, Ian Thurgood. Branch Selection Committee On behalf of Sydney Northern Beaches we extend our sympathies to the families and friends who have lost loved ones over the past year. Our eternal thanks for the time and support they have given to Sydney Northern Beaches in particular, and Surf Life Saving in general. Ian Miller (Convener), Bob Langbein, Marty Quinn, Don Gain, Geoff Lyall. Interbranch Management Team Michael Bate (Convener), Don Gain, Scott Jones. Sue Rossi, Cathy Meaney, Bob Langbein, Rhonda Lycett, Ross Young, Tim Hayes. Trauma Support Panel Patricia Newton (Convenor), Susan Hart, Steve Haggett, Gary Beauchamp, Judy Tier, Tony Tier, Alan Butler, Skye Holt, Kerry Seipelt, Shannon Job, Ann Stewart, Kate Munro. Patrol Assessment Panel Higher Awards Peter O Dwyer Mr Peter O Dwyer, Life Member of Sydney Northern Beaches was awarded Life Membership of New South Wales Rugby League. Peter was President of Manly Junior Rugby League for many years also held board positions of Manly Sea Eagles Rugby League club since its formation. Lindsay Davis Freshwater SLSNSW Trainer of the Year 29-2 Keith Abrahams, Barry Antella, Fran Brenchley, Peter Tomkins. SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 3

14 It gives me great pleasure to present the lifesaving report for the 29/ season. Once again, we finished the season with no lives lost during patrol hours. This result could have been much worse were it not for five exceptional resuscitation efforts by SLS members. Each one highlighted the outstanding dedication and professionalism of surf lifesavers, underpinned by the highest level of training. This dedication was evident in the number of advanced awards that were gained by members of the 2 Sydney Northern Beaches clubs. As you will see from the Education Report, our members gained 74 Advanced Resuscitation Certificates, 536 Spinal Management Certificates and 2 Patrol Captain awards. There were also increases in both IRD Driver and IRB Crew awards. The necessity to have at least one member of a patrol with each of these awards was placed upon us by our State and National bodies, but it was pleasing to see the way Sydney Northern Beaches clubs embraced these requirements rather than trying to resist a substantial increase in patrol requirements. I believe this Branch currently has the most qualified and professional patrols in New South Wales. Reflecting these requirements, we paid particular attention to advanced awards in the Patrol Assessment competition. The clubs who made sure their members were proficient and ensured appropriate members were rostered on each patrol were at an advantage in the competition. Congratulations to the members of Bilgola SLSC who won the competition ahead of Dee Why and North Steyne. The 29/ season saw an expansion of our Rescue Water Craft (RWC) service. We have had a jetski service successfully run by the two Palm Beach clubs for many years, but have been searching for an effective operating model for the middle and southern areas of the Branch. Through the tireless work of Luke Fittock, a service was set up at Mona Vale to cover the middle section of the Branch. With a number of new operators in training, it is planned to have the final service in place at the southern end of the Branch for the start of the 2/ season. This will ensure headland-to-headland coverage from Broken Bay to North Head. I would like to acknowledge the support of Westpac, who came on board during the season with funding. This valuable contribution will ensure the Branch RWC service is able to operate at peak capacity. The northern RWC service continues to operate successfully under the current model. My thanks go to the members of Palm Beach and North Palm Beach, particularly Graham Howard for management of the service and Warren Howard for training of new operators. SurfCom continued to provide essential support our beach patrols. Adrian Hill came on board as Radio Supervisor half way through the season and will prove a great asset to the continued efficiency of the centre. The season saw the introduction of a new computerised database system at SurfCom that links directly into SurfGuard. The system allows real-time input of patrol and incident information and will greatly simplify the data-entry requirements at club level. Celebrating 5 Years We have been working closely with the Beach Services team at Warringah Council in recent months to upgrade some of the communication infrastructure. For several years we have experienced significant problems with general patrol activities interfering with emergency radio traffic. With the changes being put in place by Warringah Council we anticipate a much reduced level of traffic on our main calling channel, without clubs having to cut down on essential intra-patrol traffic. During the season we welcomed four new radio operators to the team. I hope that their time at SurfCom will enhance their lifesaving skills and give them experience that they can take back to their clubs and beach patrols. Once again we had a group of Duty Officers who managed the day to day running of the Branch. In keeping with the trend across the last few seasons, there were very few major incidents to coordinate but when the need arose, our Duty Officers demonstrated great skill in managing the many facets involved. Surf Life Saving Sydney Northern Beaches continues to operate a 24/7 after-hours call-out system. With Surf Life Saving New South Wales now officially recognised as the peak body for aquatic rescue, we are being called upon more frequently than in previous years. As a result, we have increased our after-hours Duty Officer coverage and now have four Duty Officers available to respond to after-hours incidents. With our members called upon to respond to incidents seven days a week, during winter or after Council Lifeguard services have ceased for the day, several clubs were called upon to render assistance. My thanks go to those clubs or individuals who responded, even at the most inconvenient of times. The Branch lifesaving panel are continuing their investigation into the commissioning of a larger rescue boat to assist patrols and support services. This analysis will continue into the coming season and we will hopefully reach a firm decision on the best model by the end of the year. Sydney Northern Beaches became involved for the first time in the City-Country patrol exchange. This involved a group of our developing leaders travelling to three Illawarra clubs where they gained valuable experience patrolling in remote locations. The trip was followed up by a visit to the north coast to build on the experience gained. Andrew Crow from Avalon SLSC was selected by SLSNSW to travel to New Zealand to learn how their beaches are patrolled. The annual presentation night saw a number of outstanding lifesavers acknowledged. In particular, Geoff Raper from Bilgola SLSC was named Lifesaver of the Year. Geoff is an accomplished and passionate ambassador for the red and yellow. Andy Cross from South Narrabeen SLSC was also recognised for his outstanding contribution to many facets of lifesaving and education. rescue services report

15 As we move towards a new season we are looking at a series of new initiatives to ensure the ongoing ability and relevance of Surf Life Saving on the northern beaches. A panel has been set up to begin planning for the implementation of the recommendations from the 2/2 workshops. This panel will also be charged with developing new ideas and strategies to take lifesaving into the next five years and beyond.i In closing, I would like to formally acknowledge the many people who work behind the scenes to ensure a seamless lifesaving service. The Branch Executive continues to work as a cohesive unit with a strong focus on lifesaving and education. The staff in the office are a dedicated group and support the Executive tremendously. In particular, the lifesaving and education Support Officer, Sandy Menzies, is always there to help at short notice. Richard Andjelkovic has been an enormous support in the role of Assistant Director. His wealth of experience is invaluable when I need a second opinion or to bounce an idea around. The after-hours service would not function as smoothly without his input. The Beach Services team at Warringah Council is led by Clinton Rose, Greg Slater and Tim Donkin. They are an extremely proactive group and a pleasure to work with. I look forward to continued collaboration with them to ensure the safety of the bathing public. I would like to thank the Club Captains for their work throughout the season. The role of Club Captain is not an easy one, but the statistics from the past season can give much comfort that the effort was worthwhile. To more than 5, lifesavers who patrol the northern beaches, I say thank you. Steve Faddy - Director Rescue Services SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 5

16 Nth Palm Beach Palm Beach Whale Beach Avalon Beach Bilgola Newport Bungan Beach Mona Vale Warriewood Nth Narrabeen Narrabeen Beach rescue statistics Rescues No Gear Rescue Tube Rescue Board IRB RWC Helicopter Other Total Attendance Total First Aid Fracture/Dislocation Major wounds 3 Major Marine stings Minor cuts/abrasions Minor Marine Stings Spinal Resuscitation Other Total Preventions Lost Children Preventative Actions Searches Shark Alarm Total Club Manly 57 4 Nth Steyne 57 4 Queenscliff 57 4 Freshwater Sth Curl Curl Nth Curl Curl Dee Why Patrol Hours Patrol Hours Beach Club Beach Club Long Reef Collaroy Sth Narrabeen 522 Narrabeen 522 Nth Narrabeen Warriewood 496 Mona Vale patrol hours Patrol Hours Beach Bungan Beach 39 4 Newport 529 Bilgola 55 Avalon Beach 58 Whale Beach 5 4 Palm Beach Nth Palm Beach 58 TOTAL 227 Celebrating 5 Years

17 S t h N arr a b e e n C o l l a r oy L ong R e e f D ee W h y Nth Curl Curl S t h Curl Curl F r e s h w ater Q u e e n s c l i f f Nth S t e y ne M a n l y SNB RWC Service S N B T O T AL Rescues No Gear Rescue Tube Rescue Board IRB RWC Helicopter Other Total Attendance Total First Aid Fracture/Dislocation Major wounds Major Marine stings 7 8 Minor cuts/abrasion s Minor Marine Sting s Spinal Resuscitation Other Total Preventions Lost Childre n Preventative Action s Searches 2 5 Shark Alarm Total Club Total Rank Club Total Rank Club Total Rank Bilgola 799 Dee Why Nth Steyne Queenscliff 79 4 Narrabeen Avalon Newport Manly Nth Curl Curl Whale Beach 74 Long Reef 739 Palm Beach Collaroy Sth Curl Curl patrol assesment Freshwater 67 5 Nth Palm Beach Bungan Beach Mona Vale Nth Narrabeen 65 9 Sth Narrabeen 66 2 Warriewood SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 7

18 In my second year as director of education and assessment it was another busy year with a number of highlights. The season commenced with our annual endorsement of Trainers, Assessors and Facilitators. We now have 88 endorsed Assessors, 2 Probationary Assessors and 5 endorsed trainers within the Branch. Without this group of dedicated people would not be able to train or assess any qualifications within the Branch, so a huge thanks to you all for your time and effort this season. In the early part of the season we underwent our third Education Audit, the RTO framework in which the Branch achieved % compliance this was due to policies and procedures put in place last season and a lot of hard work from the staff especially Sandy - once again many thanks. The State audit next season will focus on club compliance in order to assist you with these audits, a number of workshops will be run in conjunction with Surf Lifesaving NSW. If you require any additional help please let us know. This season the Branch processed around 8 awards an increase of 25% on the previous season. Our members continue to upskill themselves providing a higher standard of lifesaver on our beaches. While the number of awards has increased the numbers of Trainers, Assessors and Facilitators has remained the same. Again this season a number of people have completed their Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, and some of these people will be mentored through the facilitation process assisting us to continue to deliver the high level of education throughout the Branch. education report At the Branch presentation night four of our members received special recognition for their work in surf lifesaving. Gary Beauchamp Bob (Robert) Cox Keith Abraham Paul Mathew Life Membership Life Membership Distinguished Service Distinguished Service I would like to thank North Palm Beach SLSC for all the assistance they provide for the training of our RWC operators. Finally thank you all for your dedication through this season and I look forward to seeing you on the beach in 2/2. Director of Education Michael Wasley Celebrating 5 Years XX

19 Avalon Bilgola Bungan Collaroy Dee Why Freshwater Long Reef Donovan MacIntosh Louise Lindop Peter Akehurst Mark Heffernan James Campbell Terry Barber Greg Sawyer Peter Tomkins Craig Poppleton Steve Faddy Colin Rae Jonathan Farrell Greg MacMahon Andrew Sole Howard Jack Kaz Marks Steve Haggett Marianne Troop Gary Beauchamp Adrienne Lowe Greg Punch Vivienne Cresswell Darren Armitage David Spink Andrew McEwen Michael Bate David Olsen Paul Milinkovic Lindsay Davis Wal Dobrow Kristie Thomas Doug Lucas Nick Warby Lachlan Gadd Ann Stewar Peter Selosse Ian Wallace Jeremy Keating Adam Kent Manly Mona Vale Narrabeen Newport Nth Curl Curl Nth Narrabeen Nth Palm Beach Lauren Elder Julie Isbill Fran Brenchley Sophie Tyner Greg Pooley Michael Shipton Tony Tier Jen Bullock Dominic Bond Jennifer Hole Michael Christie Andrew Hjorth RobStokes Michael Wasley Richard Whipp Paul O'Keefe Rob Cook Bernie Howard Grant Dargue Leanne Budd KieranMenzies Jess Menzies Doug Menzies Sandy Menzies Richard Andjelkovic Ian Crutch David Murray Clare Hagon Steve Atkins Phil Godbee David Jones Peter Finch Luke Fittock Howard Fitzgibbon Jason Tydeman Robert Cox Warren Howard Michelle Rae Graham Howard Nth Steyne Palm Beach Queenscliff Sth Curl Curl Sth Narrabeen Warriewood Whale Beach Shannon Job Keith Abraham Paul Mathew Joe Mastrangelo Jon Colwell Stan Wall Tracey Hare-Boyd Andrew Toll Frank Traugott Sean McLintock Cat Quayle ScottMathers Paul Taylor Kerry Seipelt Jim Ashton Leo Zaccone Col Dagger Geoff Lyall Garry Fox Barry Antella Paul Schott David Torevell Terry Boardman Des Tracey Bryn Russell Jeff Hewitt Kevin Moffat Anne Taylor Craig Blake Chris Smith Andy Cross Rick Harris Beverley Tilbury Dan Susko Chris Hendrikson Geoff Hale JohnLewis Natalie Aplin boea members 29-2 SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 9

20 awards 29-2 Surf Aware One Surf Aware Two Surf Safe One Surf Safe Two Surf Smart One Surf Smart Two Surf Play One Surf Play Two Year Assessing Service Certificate 5 Year Assessing Service Certificate 2 Year Assessing Service Certificate Year Coaching Service Certificate Year Officiating Service Certificate 5 Year Officiating Service Certificate 2 Year Officiating Service Certificate 25 Year Officiating Service Certificate 25 Year Long Service Award 6 3 Year Long Service Award Year Long Service Award Year Long Service Award 6 Year Long Service Award 7 Year Long Service Award Year National Patrol Service Award Year National Patrol Service Award 3 2 Year National Patrol Service Award 2 25 Year National Patrol Service Award 3 Year National Patrol Service Award 4 35 Year National Patrol Service Award Advanced Resuscitation Certificate Advanced Resuscitation Techniques Certificate Apply first aid Assessor Advanced Resuscitation Assessor Bronze Medallion 2 2 Assessor UOC 2 2 Assessor Defibrillation Assessor IRB Assessor Spinal Management ATV Operator Induction Bronze Medallion Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Defibrillation Certificate Facilitator Defibrillation Gold Medallion 9 IRB Crew Certificate Provide Training through instruction and demonstration of work skill s 5 5 Radio Operator Certificate Rescue Water Craft operator Certificate Resuscitation endorsement (Marchpast) Safer Surf Clubs Senior First Aid Silver Medallion Advanced Emergency Care 3 Silver Medallion Basic Beach Management Silver Medallion IRB Driver Spinal Management Certificate Surf Coach Level Surf Coach Level 2 2 Surf Official Level Surf Rescue Certificate (CPR endorsed) Training Officer Advanced Resuscitation Training Officer Bronze Medallion Training Officer IRB 3 North Palm B ea c h Palm B ea c h Whale B ea c h Ava lon Bea ch Bl i gola New po rt Bunga n Bea ch Mon a Vale Wa riew r oo d North Na rab r ee n Na rab r e en Beach Sout h Narab r ee n Total awards per Club Celebrating 5 Years

21 Co ll a roy Long Reef Dee Why North Curl Curl So ut h Curl Curl Fr es hwat er Qu ee nscli ff North St ey ne Man ly SNB Surf Scho ol To tal Surf Aware One Surf Aware Two Surf Safe One Surf Safe Two Surf Smart One Surf Smart Two Surf Play One Surf Play Two Year Assessing Service Certificate Year Assessing Service Certificate Year Assessing Service Certificate 2 2 Year Coaching Service Certificate Year Officiating Service Certificate Year Officiating Service Certificate Year Officiating Service Certificate Year Officiating Service Certificate Year Long Service Award 9 3 Year Long Service Award Year Long Service Award Year Long Service Award Year Long Service Award 3 7 Year Long Service Award Year National Patrol Service Award Year National Patrol Service Award 5 2 Year National Patrol Service Award 2 25 Year National Patrol Service Award 3 Year National Patrol Service Award 4 35 Year National Patrol Service Award Advanced Resuscitation Certificate Advanced Resuscitation Techniques Certificate 6 Apply first aid Assessor Advanced Resuscitation 3 Assessor Bronze Medallion Assessor UOC n Assessor Defibrillation 8 8 Assessor IRB 2 Assessor Spinal Management 5 5 ATV Operator Induction Bronze Medallion Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Defibrillation Certificate Facilitator Defibrillation 2 Gold Medallion 4 28 IRB Crew Certificate Provide Training through instruction and demonstration of work skills Radio Operator Certificate 2 6 Rescue Water Craft operator Certificate 2 Resuscitation endorsement (Marchpast) Safer Surf Clubs Senior First Aid Silver Medallion Advanced Emergency Care Silver Medallion Basic Beach Management Silver Medallion IRB Driver Spinal Management Certificate Surf Coach Level Surf Coach Level 2 3 Surf Official Level Surf Rescue Certificate (CPR endorsed) Training Officer Advanced Resuscitation Training Officer Bronze Medallion Training Officer IRB 5 6 Total awards per Club SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 2

22 Sydney Northern Beaches continues to enjoy fantastic support from our major sponsorship partners: Streets, EnergyAustralia, Coca Cola, the Manly Daily, the NSW Motor Accidents Authority and their executives and staff whom we thank for their involvement, support and friendship. Their sponsorship enables us to run the Branch, providing services to all our Clubs and members, and the EnergyAustralia Surf Life Saving School. Importantly our sponsors contribution goes towards lifesaving, education, youth development, training and general administration. Members of the committee have met regularly with our partners throughout the year. A recent get together with Martha Williams, Unilever s Customer Manager and Daniel Sedgwick, Special Events and Venues Coordinator for Unilever provided very positive feedback about the partnership, a feeling also echoed by EnergyAustralia s Manager Public safety program, Toni Adams. EnergyAustralia was proud to have the naming rights for this season s Branch Championships at North Steyne/Queenscliff. A sponsor s function at the championships was well attended and we would like to thank North Steyne Surf Life Saving Club for hosting it. EnergyAustralia is now in the process of liaising with the Department of Climate Change regarding the audits for all of our clubs. Coca Cola has worked more closely with the Branch this season with Coca Cola s Manager for Sports Marketing Hartley Anderson, and local rep Ken Lambkin initiating Saturday deliveries to all clubs and providing fridges for those premises which didn t have one. Telstra continues to support surf life saving as one of our national sponsor but this year saw a reduction in DHL s involvement on a national level - this however was more than offset by another national sponsor, Westpac, who rolled out a series of initiatives at Branch and Club level. We particularly thank Westpac for their sponsorship of the Branch Info Guide and the Jet Ski service as well as their involvement and efforts with Boardies Day. SLSA and SNB have an excellent brand image and we get a number of new approaches during the year. Where appropriate we pass these onto clubs*, as the Branch priority is to work with our existing partner organisations *(e.g. NRMA, Bonds) On the communications front, we have had our busiest year ever with extensive media interest and coverage of SLSA, of clubs, of individuals and of the Branch. Historically surf sports has been the main media driver, but this season we have also had extensive coverage of all aspects of surf life saving. Once again a huge thank you to the Manly Daily for its extensive coverage of surf life saving, and for providing us with editorial space for our regular Tuesday Surf Safety column and the new Saturday feature. We hope that both MAA ArriveAlive and the Westpac sponsorships, which were for 29/2 only, will be extended and we are also seeking new sponsors for the upgraded Oceanseries and Boat Series. From a marketing perspective the Committee has started the process of review and replacement of our three websites, analysing brand, image, consistency and utility. Your committee has agreed to stand again and I thank all of them and especially Todd Marks who will provide his services free of charge. (Todd has been a key influencer of our major sponsorships for many years). Next year we will be joined by Rob Berry from Whale Beach. Thanks for volunteering! David Murray is again standing in as Acting Director during the winter. Thanks also to David for his organisation of a fantastic 5 year celebration. Alan Mason - Director Sponsorship and Marketing A new partnership between SNB and the MAA this season allowed us to take an important and powerful surf and road safety message to more than, school students. There is hope that this program might be expanded further a field next season. The partnership with TAFE Northern Sydney Institute continued with scholarships being awarded to a number of our young members to further their training and learning. On a smaller scale Thredbo and Stockland Balgowlah sponsored the Week in Review , while Warringah Mall helped us purchase more officials shirts. Unomedical also continued their longstanding support by supplying all clubs with their first aid consumable supplies free of charge. Your committee of David Murray (NCC), David Piper (Q), Greg McMahon (Coll), Paul Mathew (NS) Todd Marks (Maverick Communications) and Steve McInnes, supported by Chris Hopton has this year focused on making sure that our sponsors are fully serviced, and that the Branch and our Clubs deliver on their obligations to sponsors and avoid conflicts of interest. sponsorship & marketing Celebrating 5 Years

23 With continued significant growth in numbers the 29/ season has once again been a highly successful one for the Board of Youth and Membership Development. Just some of the highlights are detailed below. Junior Leader's Meetings This season we had two informal get-togethers for our club Junior Chairmen/Directors/Managers. With the absorption of junior competition into the Board of Surf Sports, it was felt that there was no forum for networking and even meeting other leaders, for those in charge of this most important area of Surf Life Saving. An ad-hoc meeting was held early in the season and later in the year a dinner was held at Dee Why RSL Club, along the lines of the very successful President's dinner meetings. Most of the clubs on the northern beaches were represented and each chairman/director was given the opportunity to speak on their club's programs, their interaction with the Branch and any difficulties they had or perceived. All agreed it was a most informative and worthwhile initiative and it was agreed there would be at least one held around the start and end of each season. SNB Youth Development Camp Mainly due to the very high cost of hiring buses to transport participants away, this year we had a change of venue for our annual youth "camp". We were able to accommodate our participants in the two large rooms at the Warriewood SLSC and use the money which would have been spent on buses to provide an amazing program, designed and implemented by our "human dynamo", Sally Mulligan. Junior Life Saver of the Year The calibre of entrants in the Junior Lifesaver of the Year competition continues to amaze me. It is hard to believe that the standard cannot be as good as the previous year - but each year they're not just as good, they're better! Congratulations to all entrants this year and of course, our winners - Sita Mason and Alex Papalardo from Manly LSC who both did the branch proud at the New South Wales championships. Sita earned a "highly commended" award in that contest, she went on to be awarded the Sydney Northern Beaches "Rookie of the Year" award. To those clubs, especially the larger clubs who have numbers of under 4 members, I urge you to enter your junior members into this competition next year and recognise the efforts of your junior members. The judging this year was particularly difficult as there was little separating the top few entrants. Whilst there had never been two winners from the same club before, the judges were steadfast in making sure that the best male and best female nominees were awarded the title. And speaking of judges, my sincere thanks for the many hours of interviews to my fellow judges; Ann Stewart, Ian Crutch, Sally Mulligan and former winner Cassidy Forbes. Themed along the lines of the "Survivor" TV program, Sally managed to pack more into the two days of the camp than ever before - and the praise of the campers was testament to its success. The youth team leaders were an integral part of the program - thanks to all the leaders from 4 SNB clubs. Kaz Marks, Kaz Peek, Donovan Macintosh, Alphabet, Hollywood, Kieran Menzies, Andrew Crow, Nathan Winney, Ellie Salmon, Ben Neighbour, Jeremy Keating, Liz Green, Mia Leszinsky, Sean Obern, Alana Smithies, Sue Kearney and Crutchie. End of Season "Retreat" Held in May at Palm Beach Surf Club our 8-25 year olds spent the weekend under the rules of a Palm Beach Fresher. It was a chance for our future leaders to network and think about programs which could help in their club's development over the next season whilst at the same time relax, surf, and have some fun. There were a number of new ideas for programs raised at a club and branch level and we hope to follow these through the next season and support our members in their implementation. youth and membership 29-2 SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 23

24 Nth Palm Bea c h Palm Bea c h Wh ale Bea ch Ava l on Beach Bilgo la Ne wp ort Bun gan Bea ch Mon a Vale War riewo od Nth Narr a been Narra be en Beach Probationary Male Probationary Female Probationary Total Junior Active Member (5-3 years) Male Junior Active Member (5-3 years) Female Junior Active Member (5-3 years) Total Cadet Member (3-5 years) Male Cadet Member (3-5 years) Female Cadet Member (3-5 years) Total Active (5-8 years) Male Active (5-8 years) Female Active (5-8 years) Total Active (8 years and over) Male Active (8 years and over) Female Active (8 years and over) Total Award Member Male Award Member Female Award Member Total Reserve Active Male Reserve Active Female Reserve Active Total Long Service Male Long Service Female Long Service Total Associate Male Associate Female Associate Total Past Active Male Past Active Female Past Active Total Life Member Male Life Member Female Life Member Total General Male General Female General Total Honorary Male Honorary Female Honorary Total Total membership 29-2 Celebrating 5 Years

25 Sth Narrabeen Collaroy Long Reef Dee Why Nth Curl Curl Sth Curl Curl Freshwater Queenscliff Nth Steyne Manly Branch Total Probationary Male Probationary Female Probationary Total Junior Active Member (5-3 years) Male Junior Active Member (5-3 years) Female Junior Active Member (5-3 years) Total Cadet Member (3-5 years) Male Cadet Member (3-5 years) Female Cadet Member (3-5 years) Total Active (5-8 years) Male Active (5-8 years) Female Active (5-8 years) Total Active (8 years and over) Male Active (8 years and over) Female Active (8 years and over) Total Award Member Male Award Member Female Award Member Total Reserve Active Male Reserve Active Female Reserve Active Total Long Service Male Long Service Female Long Service Total Associate Male Associate Female Associate Total Past Active Male Past Active Female Past Active Total Life Member Male Life Member Female Life Member Total General Male General Female General Total Honorary Male Honorary Female Honorary Total Total membership 29-2 SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 25

26 Sadly this is the last Board of Surf Sports report that I will share with you as Director for Sydney Northern Beaches. I have decided that after 6 years service it s time to move on and allow someone else to instil their impromada on our sport. What is pleasing is the outstanding achievements and performances from our competitors throughout the 29/ Sydney Northern Beaches Surf Life Saving season. Most of the achievements are detailed in the following pages of this report but the highlight for me personally, was the overall increase in competitor participation again this season, and the number of community members that are embracing surf sports. Carnivals At each of the major carnivals conducted at Queenscliff, Freshwater and Manly, together with the junior carnivals at Manly, Queenscliff and Narrabeen the competitor numbers were again up this season. This was highlighted by the number of Interstate and State teams that attended the annual Australia Day weekend carnivals. The decision by Surf Life Saving Australia to choose the Northern Beaches as the preferred location for the annual Interstate series bolstered numbers at Freshwater and Manly. The Board continued to cater for the Under 3 and 4 competitors in the open carnivals and they too voted with their feet. The competitor numbers that have flowed into our 5 and 7 years age groups again this season was outstanding. The EnergyAustralia Branch Championships were jointly conducted by North Steyne and Queenscliff who delivered an outstanding programme over many weeks thanks to Mother Nature who delivered all her fury and testing conditions. Thank you to both Clubs and your dedicated members for their perseverance. Oceanseries The numbers that competed in our fifth year of the Oceanseries was outstanding. We increased the race series by one this year by inviting the Bondi Club to host the Bondi to Watsons Bay race. The final race in the series, The Epic Kayaks 2 Beaches race had a 22% increase in entries. It was an exceptional event this year with the winds arriving right on cue and sending the huge flotilla north to a memorable finish at Palm Beach. To Dee Why, Avalon Beach, Manly, Bondi and Narrabeen Clubs thank you for an outstanding job conducting the series and to Manly and Palm Beach thank you for the great job in running the annual 2 Beaches Event. David Kissane s assistance and work behind the scenes and the special sponsorship deal for the air ticket prizes to Hawaii this year for the winners is greatly appreciated. Also a huge thanks to Tony King from Epic Kayaks who picked up the naming rights to the 2 Beaches race again this year. To LG, Bing Lee and Greg Bennett and Bennett Surf Boards, thank you again for your ongoing support. Again a big thank you to Marcial Nunura, the Sydney Northern Beaches Surf Sports Manager, whose dedication contributed to the Series success again this year. SNB Boat Premiership Our Boat Premiership continues to outperform year after year. The Premiership concluded at the Branch Championships at North Steyne and we awarded our Perpetual Trophy s to the winners in all of our surf boat categories at the Most Oustanding Club night last month. Thank you to Bilgola, Newport, and Long Reef together with all the boat officials for making the Premiership Series the huge success it is. The Masters were well catered for at Collaroy with their East Coast Masters and Freshwater s annual carnivals. The Board also supported Queenscliff s twilight masters and Palm Beach s warm up to the State Championships as well. The last NSW Championships at Swansea Belmont were again one of the best Championships for many years. The competitor numbers, the venue and the conditions created the perfect ingredients for a memorable event. Congratulations to Manly Life Saving Club for their outstanding achievements at this year s State. After a three year absence we went back to Queensland for the Australian Titles and they will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. No doubt the events surrounding Championships have left a legacy that will be with us forever. RIP Saxon. Many thanks to that dedicated group of Board Riding, R&R, March Past and First Aid officials that hosted their various events this year. These smaller competition groups are an important part of the overall Branch competition and help those dedicated competitors achieve huge results at the major Championship events each season. Thank you also to Collaroy for running the annual Young Guns event and to North Narrabeen s for their annual Boat Bash. Both these events are now permanent fixtures on our sporting calendar. To the Boat Panel, Michael King, Tony Haven, Matt Collins, Rick Millar and Jenny Drury thank you for the roles that you play behind the scenes in making this Branch the stand out it is in boat competition. Interbranch: Despite a few injuries our Interbranch team headed to Cape Hawke determined to make it back to back titles. It wasn t to be but I ll let Branch Coach Scott Jones explain. The 29 Sydney Northern Beaches Team was a strong side, hungry to defend their 28 title. With Naomi Flood leading the side in her last appearance before pursuing other interests, the Interbranch Team was well in touch after day one of competition. Unfortunately day two saw Mother Nature deal many of our athletes the cruellest of hands with many of our teams finishing just out of the placing. board of surf sports 29-2 Celebrating 5 Years

27 I would like to thank all the coaches, Bobbie Langbein, Tim Hayes, Ross Young, and Michael Kember, and the management team headed by Don Gain and Sue Rossi, and all the support staff including our resident Physio, George Dragasevich, chaperones Cathy Meaney, Karen Peak and Rhonda Lycett and the SNB team of Michael Bate, Marcial Nunura and Ryan Susans who were the lynch pins, making everything run smoothly. Naomi Flood is not the only person retiring their services from the SNB team this season. Firstly I would like to thank Naomi for her many years of service to the SNB team and for her support and encouragement towards all the team members. Michael Bate who has been the backbone of this team for the past 6 years will be stepping into his new role at State. I m sure he will be keeping out an eye for all SNB members and I wish him luck in his new role. Not only are we losing Naomi and Michael but we are also losing Ross Young who has been assisting Bobbie with the beach team for many years. Good luck Ross. I would like to wish Naomi, Michael and Ross all the best in the future and let them know that they will be truly missed by all the SNB team members. Branch Coach - Scott Jones Sydney Northern Beaches has not only been built on a long history of competition, but at our grassroots level we provide a platform of loyal, dedicated and competent Surf Sports Officials working together with all the clubs to achieve the best for our competitors and athletes. In line with our Surf Sports Business Plan we continued to provide an opportunity to develop our athletes, our coaches and officials through our structured education programs, and provide the framework that is accessible to all members of the 2 clubs in our Branch. The Board again conducted two Level Officials Courses, a Level Coaches Course, and provided mentoring classes for First Aid, Board Riding, Boat Sweeps and March Past proficiency during the season. Thank you to all senior officials who provided the guidance and mentoring at all levels of competition not only in the Branch but also at State and Australian Championship levels. To the new probationary officials within SNB, thank you for giving up your time to make sure our surf sports future is sound. Finally, to our dedicated SNB power craft team who spent long hours setting up for carnivals and special events, we owe you again a big thank you. To Keith Abraham, my right hand man all season, thanks for your dedication and commitment. To Marcial thanks for your perseverance with the High Schools Surf Challenge. This year s event, supported by members of the Queenscliff club, saw an increase in the number of schools participating in this unique community event. To the other members of the Board and our CEO, Steve McInnes, I am not only grateful for your support but also your friendship as fellow Directors and lifesavers over the past 6 seasons. Finally, thank you sincerely for the support that the devoted staff at the Branch office gives to surf sports week in and week out throughout the whole year, Jen, Marcial, Sally, Sandy and Christine your loyalty has been appreciated. Michael Bate Director - Director of Surf Sports 29 interbranch representative team Under 2 Boys Harrison Stone Evan Stratton Bailey Simonsson Under 3 Boys Cooper Krenkels Connor Wolohan Tom Trbojevic Under 4 Boys Joey Lussick Jayke Rees Harry Sherwood Under 5 Boys Max Brooks Josh Talvi Jake Vale Under 7 Boys Liam Kelly Ciaran Wolohan Nick Mulcahy Under 9 Boys Saxon Bird Bart Louis Jake Lynch Open Men Kendrick Louis Tom Atkinson Marko Iljadica Manly Manly Manly Manly Manly Mona Vale Freshwater Warriewood Nth Curl Curl Newport Manly South Curl Curl Manly Manly Manly Queenscliff Collaroy Newport Collaroy Queenscliff Collaroy Open Men s Boat Crew Bilgola Mark Hooley Anthony O Toole Nathan Udy Mitchell Foran Don McManus Under 2 Girls Charlie McGrath Lara Jones Newbie Redding Under 3 Girls Eleanor Owen Baylee Forbes Stephanie Probst Under 4 Girls Georgia Miller Nicola Stirton Kim Moran Under 5 Girls Briella Brown Jessie O Carroll Laura Crerar Under 7 Girls Devon Halligan Ally Lee Katie Williams Under 9 Girls Brooke Miller Polly Williams Jamie-Lee Britt Open Women Naomi Flood Alisha Miller Laura Shorter Queenscliff Queensclif Manly North Steyne Mona Vale Freshwater Freshwater Freshwater Mona Vale Queenscliff Freshwater Freshwater Freshwater Freshwater Mona Vale Freshwater Manly Queenscliff Manly (Captain) Freshwater Queenscliff Open Women s Boat Crew South Curl Curl Lara Raymond Yanda Nossiter Kate Mortimer Eleanor Gillis Chris Flemming SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 27

28 Terry Barber Avalon Beach Michael Byrnes Avalon Beach Wilson Gamble Avalon Beach Geoffrey Harris Avalon Beach Robyn Humphrey Avalon Beach Ian (Rick) Wright Avalon Beach Richard Crayfourd Bilgola Beach Dennis O`Toole Bilgola Beach Karen Peek Bilgola Beach Nigel Penn Bilgola Beach Geoff Raper Bilgola Beach Colin Rae Bungan Beach Mark Anderson Collaroy Janine Black Collaroy Martin Bowyer Collaroy Graham Carlisle OAM Collaroy Bernard Carr Collaroy Paul Ducker Collaroy John Fahey Collaroy Jonathan Farrell Collaroy Edward Farrell Collaroy William J. Goodman O.A.M. Collaroy Neil Gregory Collaroy Jeannette Isaacs Collaroy Raymond Isaacs Collaroy Arto Jormanainen Collaroy Robert Langbein Collaroy Richard Lytham Collaroy Phillip Mickan Collaroy Suzanne Rossi Collaroy Andrew Sole Collaroy Tamara Sole Collaroy Richard Trim Collaroy John Ward Collaroy Craig Williams Collaroy Gary Beauchamp Dee Why Ben Davies Dee Why Mathew Elphick Dee Why Steve Haggett Dee Why Warren Hannam Dee Why Howard Jack Dee Why Allen Lakeman Dee Why Adrienne Lowe Dee Why Karen Marks Dee Why Raymond Martin Dee Why Matthew Molinia Dee Why Simon Moriarty Dee Why Janine Portelli Dee Why Gregory Punch Dee Why Martin Quinn Dee Why David Sinclair Dee Why Marianne Troop Dee Why Michael Ager Freshwater Jennifer Alexander Freshwater Robert Asser Freshwater Michael Bate Freshwater Graham Carlisle OAM Freshwater Stephen Davis Freshwater Cameron Douglas Freshwater Ronald Malm Freshwater Andrew McEwen Freshwater Ian Miller Freshwater Andrew Murphy Freshwater Gerard Plim Freshwater John Swan Freshwater Susan Troy Freshwater Stan Werakso Freshwater Patricia Chaney Long Reef Stephen Cox Long Reef Jeremy Keating Long Reef Douglas Lucas Long Reef Mark Nisbet Long Reef James Selosse Long Reef Peter Selosse Long Reef Ann Stewart Long Reef Kristie Thomas Long Reef Tracey Vorillas Long Reef Stuart Alcock Manly Jan Baldwin Manly Michael Bochner Manly Leslie Cox Manly Darelle Gosper Manly Leoni Graham Manly Debra Hanson Manly Harry Nicholson Manly Gerard Plim Manly Anthony Purcell Manly Alan Seeney Manly Cecil John Singleton Manly Paul Stanmore Manly Sophie Tyner Manly Anthony Tier Manly Neil Baker Mona Vale Wayne Barford Mona Vale Rhonda Lycett Mona Vale Alan Mason Mona Vale Brigitte Mason Mona Vale Noel Moran Mona Vale Lindsay Paton Mona Vale Graham Cook Narrabeen Gary Foster Narrabeen Ross Tester Narrabeen board of surf sport members 29-2 Celebrating 5 Years Beverley Barnes Newport Lynne Blackburn-Smith Newport Gary Cook Newport Ian Crutch Newport Megan Hayward Newport Bernard Howard Newport Greg Howard Newport David Hutton Newport Michael King Newport Douglas MacDougal Newport Sandy Menzies Newport Douglas Menzies Newport Mark Stanton Newport Ian Storey Newport Jean Turner- Chapman Newport William Washington Newport Terrence Aldridge North Curl Curl Leslie Bulmer North Curl Curl Andrew Callaghan North Curl Curl Richard W. Chown North Curl Curl Peter Davis North Curl Curl Clare Hagon North Curl Curl Patrick Kember North Curl Curl Ross Lambert North Curl Curl Simon Spicer North Curl Curl Louis Tassone North Curl Curl Luke Fittock North Narrabeen Howard Fitzgibbon North Narrabeen Graeme Knox North Narrabeen Michael McDermott North Narrabeen Patricia McDermott North Narrabeen Michael Rogan North Narrabeen Stephen See Hoe North Narrabeen Bart Snel North Narrabeen Colin White North Narrabeen Janice Wordley North Narrabeen Maureen Worth North Narrabeen William Worth North Narrabeen Ross Young North Narrabeen Keith Abraham North Steyne Bernard Burrows North Steyne Joanne Cooper North Steyne David Cowell North Steyne Chris Dooley North Steyne Patrick F. Duggan North Steyne Deborah Foote North Steyne Tracey Hare-Boyd North Steyne Robyn Humphrey North Steyne Paul Mathew North Steyne Anthony Purcell North Steyne Adam Traugott North Steyne Anthony Wong North Steyne Blanche Griffin Palm Beach (NSW) Jennifer Griffin Palm Beach (NSW) Vincent Ma Palm Beach (NSW) Scott Mathers Palm Beach (NSW) Katherine Smailes Palm Beach (NSW) Barry Antella Queenscliff Jim Ashton Queenscliff Terence Boardman Queenscliff James Boyce Queenscliff Suzanne Brown Queenscliff Alan Butler Queenscliff Mark Clare-Nazer Queenscliff Peter Daley Queenscliff Robert Daniel Queenscliff Belinda Gray Queenscliff John Gray Queenscliff Ben Hale Queenscliff Robyn Holt Queenscliff Adam Hughes Queenscliff Janine Jobson Queenscliff Kay Lyall Queenscliff Geoffrey Lyall Queenscliff Ian Martin Queenscliff Robert Newton Queenscliff George Prescott Queenscliff Kenneth Priest Queenscliff Neil Schafer Queenscliff Andrew Somerville Queenscliff Craig Susans Queenscliff Brian Ward Queenscliff Colin White Queenscliff Rodger Whiteman Queenscliff Jennifer Drury South Curl Curl Jeffery Hewitt South Curl Curl Dermot O`Brien South Curl Curl Janice Russell South Curl Curl Bryn Russell South Curl Curl Lisa Settree South Curl Curl Olivia Settree South Curl Curl Darrin Stoker South Curl Curl Thecla Haven South Narrabeen Anthony Haven South Narrabeen Guy Loucks South Narrabeen Phil Patterson South Narrabeen Tonya Whittard South Narrabeen Ron Pomering Warriewood John Lewis Whale Beach Gerard Plim Whale Beach

29 Bennet Board Competition 2 Collaroy 62.2 South Curl Curl 67.9 Manly 69. Dee Why 67.7 Bilgola Warriewood 589. Newport Long Reef 575. North Steyne Narrabeen Beach 56.7 South Narrabeen Avalon Beach 55.7 Palm Beach 52.4 Bungan Beach Whale Beach 47.7 Mona Vale Norh Narrabeen 46.7 Queenscliff Freshwater North Curl Curl Lional McDonald Shield Championship Handicap Pointscore 2 Manly Queenscliff South Curl Curl 55.2 Warriewood 59.7 Collaroy Bungan Beach Narrabeen Beach Long Reef Palm Beach 446. Avalon Beach Dee Why Bilgola North Steyne Newport North Narrabeen 43.3 Whale Beach 366. Freshwater North Curl Curl Mona Vale 39.3 Alan Fitzgerald Shield Combined Branch Pointscore 2 Manly Queenscliff 99 Freshwater 82 Newport 524 Collaroy 47 North Curl Curl 394 North Steyne 342 South Curl Curl Dee Why 97 Avalon Beach 74 Palm Beach 52 North Narrabeen 4 Mona Vale 32 Long Reef 2 Warriewood Narrabeen Beach 96 Bilgola 89 Whale Beach 36 Bungan Beach 8 South Narrabeen CLUB OPENS MASTERS JUNIORS TOTAL OVERALL PLACING Manly st Queenscliff nd Freshwater rd Newport Collaroy North Curl Curl North Steyne South Curl Curl Dee Why Avalon Beach Palm Beach North Narrabeen Mona Vale Long Reef Warriewood Narrabeen Bilgola Whale Beach Bungan South Narrabeen SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 29

30 OPEN MALE SWIM: Trent Klouzal (Manly), Grant Coates (Freshwater), Kendrick Louis (Manly), K Hansen (Freshwater), J Stock (Manly), D Fisk (Freshwater) SWIM TEAMS: Freshwater 8pts, Manly 2pts, Nth Curl Curl 4pts OVER 24 SWIM: Jono Stock (Manly), Michael Moran (Narrabeen), David Chidgey (Narrabeen), D Fisk (Freshwater), G Coates (Freshwater), K Hansen (Freshwater) IRONPERSON: Jono Stock (Manly), Kendrick Louis (Collaroy), Grant Coates (Freshwater), B Louis (Collaroy), S Bird (Queenscliff), M Trim (Collaroy) TAPLIN: Freshwater A, Manly A, Queenscliff, Collaroy, Manly B, Freshwater B BOARD: Cam Coghlan (Manly), Ben Atkinson (Queenscliff), Jono Stock (Manly), S Armstrong (Collaroy), T Kirkby (Freshwater), G Coates (Freshwater) BOARD RELAY: Freshwater (Coates/Lemon/Kirkby), Manly (Coghlan/Stock/Kelly), Collaroy (Louis/Armstrong/Gittoes), Queenscliff, Manly, Freshwater BOARD RESCUE: Manly (Stock/Coghlan), Dee Why (Cheney/Yabsley), Collaroy (Trim/Louis), Freshwater (Fisk/Lemon), Dee Why (Seloy/Sharkey), Collaroy (Louis/Nicol) SKI: Murray Stewart (Manly), Carl Henderson (Freshwater), Matt Gittoes (Collaroy), N Dawe (Manly), S Speer (Manly), B Ballard (Manly) DOUBLE SKI: Manly (Dawe/Keelan), Queenscliff (Daley/Miles), Freshwater (Hoschke/Kirkby), Manly (Ballard/Stewart), Freshwater (Henderson/Fisk), Manly (Stewart/Cansdell) MIXED DOUBLE SKI: Manly (Ballard/Flood), Manly (Stewart/Bridgen-Jones), Dee Why (Lawrence/Cheney), Manly (Stewart/Pelly), Dee Why (Quinn/Quinn) SKI RELAY: Manly A (Dawe/Stewart/Ballard), Collaroy (Armstrong/Gittoes/Louis), Manly B (Cansdell/Stewart/Keelan), Manly E, Collaroy, Manly Z BEACH SPRINT: Michael Kember (Collaroy), Jake Lynch (Newport), Marko Iijadica (Collaroy), S Hatch (Newport), M Mulcahy (Manly), J Sullivan (Nth Steyne) BEACH RELAY: Collaroy Red, Manly, Newport Hurricanes, Queenscliff, Newport Volcanoes FLAGS: Jake Lynch (Newport), Steve Brandon (Queenscliff), Tristan Con n (Newport), M Kember (Collaroy), M Iijadica (Collaroy), M Lancaster (Collaroy) LIFESAVER RELAY: Queenscliff, Manly, Collaroy, Freshwater, Queenscliff Red, Nth Steyne FIRST AID: Manly White (Isbill/Christie 48), Manly Green (Christie/Thomas 98), Dee Why Blue (Lakeman/Punch 396), Dee Why White (Haggett/Haggett 374), Nth Steyne A (Job/Humphrey 373), Collaroy (Gregory/Mickan 369) CHAMPION LIFESAVER: Shannon Job (Nth Steyne), Matt Cooper (Nth Steyne), Nick Warby 95 (Long Reef), B Pilarski 85.5 (Queenscliff), A Toll 82.5 (Nth Steyne), R Lee 8.25 (Queenscliff) RESCUE TUBE RESCUE: Liam Kelly (Manly), Trent Klouzal (Manly), Matt Willows (Manly), Harry Hayes (Queenscliff) LONGBOARD: Grant Salmon (Avalon), Adrian van der Wallen (Avalon), Michael Ripley (Nth Steyne), H Hayes (Queenscliff), G Marshall (Dee Why), Nick Wood (Avalon) SHORTBOARD: Harry Hayes (Queenscliff), Grant Marshall (Dee Why), Paul Obern (Freshwater), M Ripley (Nth Steyne), M Rawson (Manly) OPEN FEMALE SWIM: SWIM TEAMS: IRONPERSON: TAPLIN: BOARD: BOARD RELAY: BOARD RESCUE: SKI: DOUBLE SKI: SKI RELAY: BEACH SPRINT: BEACH RELAY: FLAGS: CHAMPION LIFESAVER: RESCUE TUBE RESCUE: OPEN BELT RACE: SHORTBOARD: Naomi Flood (Manly), Devon Halligan (Freshwater), Polly Williams (Manly), A Miller (Freshwater), A Lee (Freshwater), J Way (Manly) Freshwater, Manly A, Manly BC Naomi Flood (Manly), Alisha Miller (Freshwater), Devon Halligan (Freshwater), F Epper (Manly), J Way (Manly), R Crerar (Freshwater) Manly A (Flood/Way/ Bridgen-Jones), Freshwater (Low/Crerar/Miller), Manly B (Epper/Williams/Knapman), Manly D, Manly C Alisha Miller (Freshwater), Jo Way (Manly), Devon Halligan (Freshwater), B Miller (Freshwater), R Crerar (Freshwater), F Epper (Manly) Manly (Flood/Epper/Way), Freshwater (Miller/Miller/Crerar), Freshwater (Low/Halligan/Freakley), Manly (Pelly/Davies/Williams, Nth Curl Curl Freshwater A (Crerar/Miller), Freshwater B (Halligan/Miller), Manly A (Epper/Williams), Manly B (Keelan/Davey), Manly C (Williams/Knapman), Queenscliff (Bird/Gurr) Naomi Flood (Manly), Kim Low (Freshwater), Jo Bridgen-Jones (Manly), S Knapman (Manly), M Pelly (Manly), G Rowe (Manly) Manly (Flood/Bridgen-Jones), Manly (Pelly/Keelan), Manly (Knapman/Rowe), Dee Why (Quinn/Lawrence), Manly (Epper/Williams) Manly A (Flood/Bridgen-Jones/Knapman), Manly C (Epper/Way/Rowe), Freshwater (Crerar/Miller/Low), Manly B Laura Shorter (Queenscliff), Holly Teu (Manly), Shelly Fletcher (Manly), A Gundry (Collaroy), J Langrell (Manly), S Mulligan (Whale Beach) Queenscliff A, Collaroy A, Manly, Queenscliff B, Collaroy B, Freshwater Laura Shorter (Queenscliff), Katie Williams (Collaroy), Sammy Wood (Manly), A Bullivant (Queenscliff), M Schoots (Queenscliff) Melinda Pelly 6.5 (Manly), Deb Foote 3 (Nth Steyne), Alana Digby (Dee Why), M Selosse 8.75 (Long Reef) Manly A (Williams/Epper/Knapman/Knapman), Manly B (Gosper/Davey/Williams/Sweetnam) Emma Williams (Manly), Polly Williams (Manly), Flo Epper (Manly) Bonnie Hall (Manly), Kirsty Dunsmore (Nth Narrabeen) open branch championship results Celebrating 5 Years

31 UNDER 9 MALE SWIM: IRONPERSON: TAPLIN: BOARD: BOARD RELAY: BOARD RESCUE: SKI: DOUBLE SKI: SKI RELAY: BEACH SPRINT: BEACH RELAY: FLAGS: 2KM RUN: Saxon Bird (Queenscliff), Brad Nolan (Freshwater), Jordan Barden (Freshwater), M Malone (Freshwater), M Cooper (Nth Steyne), B Wigley (Freshwater) Saxon Bird (Queenscliff), Bart Louis (Collaroy), Matt Malone (Freshwater), M Trim (Collaroy), P Nicol (Collaroy), M Harris (Manly) Manly, Collaroy, Freshwater A, Freshwater B Tim Kirkby (Freshwater), Bart Louis (Collaroy), Patrick Nicol (Collaroy), M Trim (Collaroy), A Crerar (Manly), M Cooper (Nth Steyne) Collaroy (Louis/Nicol/Trim), Freshwater (Kirkby/Horlyck/Malone), Manly (Harris/Crerar/Speer), Freshwater Collaroy (Nicol/Louis), Freshwater (Kirkby/Nolan), Freshwater (Burden/Horlyck), Collaroy (Young/Trim) Mitchell Trim (Collaroy), Sam Speer (Manly), Patrick Nicol (Collaroy), T Kirkby (Freshwater), B Louis (Collaroy), A Crerar (Manly) Freshwater (Malone/Kirkby), Collaroy (Trim/Louis), Manly (Harris/Eades), Manly (Crerar/Speer), Manly (Wolohan/Gosling) Collaroy (Trim/Louis/Nicol), Manly (Crerar/Speer/Harris), Queenscliff (Bird/Daniel/Metcalfe), Freshwater Jake Lynch (Newport), Steven Brandon (Queenscliff), Jack Sullivan (Nth Steyne), R Barkley (Newport), S Marynissen (Collaroy), B Fowler (Sth Curl Curl) Newport, Queenscliff, Manly Jake Lynch (Newport), Steve Brandon (Queenscliff), Eric Calderon (Manly), R Barchley (Newport), B Fowler (Sth Curl Curl) Charlie Callander (Whale Beach) UNDER 9 FEMALE SWIM: IRONPERSON: TAPLIN: BOARD: BOARD RELAY: BOARD RESCUE: SKI: BEACH SPRINT: BEACH RELAY: FLAGS: 2KM RUN: Polly Williams (Manly), Eliza Davey (Manly), Monique Selosse (Long Reef) Polly Williams (Manly), Sarah Knapman (Manly) Manly (Knapman/Knapman/Williams), Freshwater (Freakley/Lee/Stirton), Manly (Jones/Larden/Costa), Dee Why (Quinn/Weisse/Cornelius) Polly Williams (Manly), Ashlee Kaufer (Mona Vale), Rhiannon Lougher (Nth Curl Curl), K Phippard (Nth Curl Curl), M Quinn (Dee Why), M Selosse (Long Reef) Freshwater (Lee/Miller/Halligan), Manly (Davies/Williams/Knapman), Nth Curl Curl (McAleer/Lougher/Phippard), Mona Vale (Jolly/Jolly/Kaufer), Dee Why (Barr/Wise/Quinn), Long Reef (Jeffcoat/Redmond/McLachlan) Manly (Knapman/Williams), Mona Vale (Kaufer/Kaufer), Nth Curl Curl (Lougher/Phippard) Sarah Knapman (Manly), Polly Williams (Manly), Maddi Quinn (Dee Why), A Kaufer (Mona Vale), M Martinuzzo (Queenscliff) Jess Redden (Queenscliff), Aimee Gundry (Collaroy), Kate O Shea (Manly), B Stuchbury (Whale Beach), E Lamb (Collaroy), B Coulcher (Collaroy) Collaroy, Whale Beach, Long Reef Aimee Gundry (Collaroy), Eleanor Lamb (Collaroy), Kate Phippard (Nth Curl Curl), B Coulcher (Collaroy) Alex McGain (Bilgola), Emilie Heal (Manly), Ruth Kelly (Manly), E Clymer (Manly), E Davey (Manly) UNDER 7 MALE SWIM: Trent Klouzal (Manly), Matt Jepson (Queenscliff), Liam Kelly (Manly), C Wolohan (Manly), B Wigley (Freshwater), M Willows (Manly) SWIM TEAMS: Manly A 4pts, Queenscliff 32pts, Freshwater 43pts, Nth Curl Curl 58pts, Long Reef 63pts IRONPERSON: Trent Klouzal (Manly), Liam Kelly (Manly), Ciaron Wolohan (Manly), H Hayes (Queenscliff), J Hayes (Queenscliff), J Murphy (Freshwater) TAPLIN: Manly Pink, Queenscliff, Manly Blue, Freshwater A, Nth Curl Curl, Collaroy BOARD: Liam Kelly (Manly), Trent Klouzal (Manly), Harry Hayes (Queenscliff), C Wolohan (Manly), A Zimaras (Nth Curl Curl), A Zimaras (Nth Curl Curl) BOARD RELAY: Manly (Kelly/Wolohan/Klouzal), Nth Curl Curl (Atkins/Zimaras/Zimaras), Queenscliff (Sammut/Hayes/Hayes), Freshwater, Long Reef, Collaroy BOARD RESCUE: Manly (Kelly/Klouzal), Queenscliff (Hayes/Jepson), Manly (Willows/Wolohan), Freshwater (Horlyck/Wigley), Queenscliff (Sammut/Hayes) SKI: Liam Kelly (Manly), Jack Eades (Manly), Ciaron Wolohan (Manly), S Metcalfe (Queenscliff), L Gosling (Manly), S Redward (Collaroy) SKI RELAY: Manly A (Gosling/Kelly/Eades), Manly B (Wolohan/Willows/Rawson), Collaroy (Redward/Tapper/Young) BEACH SPRINT: Nick Mulcahy (Manly), Ben Ambrose (Newport), Robbie Jones (Manly), M Paris (Manly), J Goldsmith (Queenscliff), D Elliott (Queenscliff) FLAGS: Robbie Jones (Manly), Charlie Taylor (Sth Curl Curl), Ben Ambrose (Newport), J Cockerill (Long Reef), A Gold (Narrabeen), J Goldsmith (Queenscliff) 2KM RUN: Andrew Selosse (Long Reef), James Listberger (Dee Why), Lawson Job (Nth Steyne), J Ingham (Sth Curl Curl), M Svanberg (Long Reef), Josh Ferris (Long Reef) FIRST AID: Manly U/7 (Tier/Baldwin 29), Manly U/9 (Baldwin/O Shea 242), Nth Steyne (Clark/Chapmen 84) CHAMPION LIFESAVER: Andrew Selosse (Long Reef), David Chaney (Long Reef), Lachlan Humphrey (Nth Steyne), K Baldwin (Manly), R Tucker 79 (Dee Why), H Tier 6.25 (Manly) RESCUE TUBE: Liam Kelly (Manly), Trent Klouzal (Manly), Matt Willows (Manly), H Hayes (Queenscliff) BELT RACE: Liam Kelly (Manly), Matt Willows (Manly), Jarrod Freakley (Freshwater), H Tier (Manly) SHORTBOARD: Harry Hayes (Queenscliff), Paul Obern (Freshwater), Michael Rawson (Manly) SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 3

32 UNDER 7 FEMALE SWIM: SWIM TEAMS: IRONPERSON: TAPLIN: BOARD: BOARD RELAY: BOARD RESCUE: SKI: BEACH SPRINT: BEACH RELAY: FLAGS: 2KM RUN: CHAMPION LIFESAVER: RESCUE TUBE: SHORTBOARD: Devon Halligan (Freshwater), Ali Lee (Freshwater), Crystal Bennet (Nth Narrabeen), E Gurr (Queenscliff), A Kaufer (Mona Vale), C Freakley (Freshwater) Freshwater pts, Long Reef 26pts Ali Lee (Freshwater), Emily Gurr (Queenscliff), Ashleigh Larden (Manly), N Costa (Manly), A Stirton (Freshwater) Freshwater (Freakley/Lee/Stirton), Manly (Jones/Larden/Costa) Emily Gurr (Queenscliff), Lauren McAleer (Nth Curl Curl), Ally Lee (Freshwater), A Kaufer (Mona Vale), N Costa (Manly), L Hall (Mona Vale) Mona Vale (Kaufer/Jolly/Hall), Nth Curl Curl (McAleer/Saunders/Calligan), Manly (Larden/Jones/Costa), Freshwater (Freakley/Lee/Stirton) Freshwater (Freakley/Lee), Mona Vale (Kaufer/Hall), Manly (Costa/Larden) Georgie Rowe (Manly), Alexa Kaufer (Mona Vale), Hannah Jones (Manly), C Freakley (Freshwater), J Trim (Collaroy), A Bryant (Manly) Katie Williams (Collaroy), Chloe Platt (Nth Steyne), Samantha Harmer (Collaroy), T Ansiewicz (Newport), I Marynissen (Collaroy), E McDonald (Nth Steyne) Collaroy, Nth Steyne, Queenscliff Katie Williams (Collaroy), Tatum Ansiewicz (Newport), Emma Birch (Nth Steyne), M Clark (Nth Steyne), A Bullivant (Queenscliff), M Clarke (Long Reef) Alicia Wairn (Whale Beach) Melanie Hayes (Queenscliff) Renae Jolly (Mona Vale), Clare Freakley 6.75 (Freshwater), Rachel Parsonage 95 (Nth Steyne), Isabella Kristensen 9.5 (Nth Steyne) Mike Kassulke (Manly), Briella Brown (Queenscliff), Nicola Stirton (Freshwater), Deandra Godoy (Freshwater) Bonnie Hall (Manly), Emily Gurr (Queenscliff), Kirsty Dunsmore (Nth Narrabeen) UNDER 5 MALE SWIM: Jonah Beard (Long Reef), Jayke Rees (Warriewood), Peter Euers (Newport), C Halligan (Newport), D Kelly (Manly), J Yeates (Sth Curl Curl) SWIM TEAMS: Newport 7pts, Manly 27pts, Nth Steyne 34pts IRONPERSON: Max Brooks (Newport), Jayke Rees (Warriewood), Jonah Beard (Long Reef), P Euers (Newport), J Lussick (Freshwater), C Halligan (Newport) CAMERON RELAY: Newport, Nth Steyne, Manly A, Manly B, Collaroy BOARD: Max Brooks (Newport), Peter Euers (Newport), Cooper Halligan (Newport), B Hawtin (Freshwater), A Obern (Freshwater), B Kelly (Nth Steyne) BOARD RELAY: Nth Steyne (Freedman/Kelly/Kelly), Newport (Brooks/Marr/Euers), Collaroy (Nicol/Johnson/Ryan), Manly, Freshwater, Nth Steyne BOARD RESCUE: Nth Steyne (Morrison/Craven), Newport (Halligan/Marr), Manly (Kelly/Williams), Newport (Euers/Brooks), Freshwater (Stirton/Obern), Nth Narrabeen (Dunsmore/Reid) BEACH SPRINT: Pat Humphries (Manly), Josh Tyler (Newport), Charlie Taylor (Sth Curl Curl), J Vale (Sth Curl Curl), H Williams (Manly), D Kelly (Manly) BEACH RELAY: Manly, Sth Curl Curl, Long Reef FLAGS: Connor Wyllie (Dee Why), Jake Vale (Sth Curl Curl), Isaac O Shea (Manly), R Selosse (Long Reef), M Meakes (Long Reef), J Tyler (Newport) 2KM RUN: Matt Dunsmore (Nth Narrabeen), Liam Yeates (Sth Curl Curl), Matt Brown (Long Reef), A Messara (Whale Beach), B Horton (Freshwater), M Meaks (Long Reef) FIRST AID: Manly Starfish (Baldwin/Mason 263), Manly White (Hughes/Jones 256), Manly Blue (Zurowski/Turner 244), Manly Red (Baker/Liell-Cock 236), Manly Green (Nolan/Stackpool 24), Dee Why Yellow (Davies/Kadziela 9) CHAMPION LIFESAVER: Liam Yeates.25 (Sth Curl Curl), Joseph Mastrangelo.75 (Nth Steyne), Alex Obern (Freshwater), A Hjorth 9 (Mona Vale), L Bruce (Manly), E Cooper-Frater (Nth Steyne) RESCUE TUBE: Harry Williams (Manly), Dylan Kelly (Manly), Chris Stirton (Freshwater), D Morris (Manly), D Bruce (Manly), Watson (Manly) BOARDRIDING: Jack Neighbour (Nth Steyne), Jon Kelly (Nth Steyne), Matt Dunsmore (Nth Narrabeen), B Kelly (Nth Steyne), M Vella (Freshwater), T Malone (Warriewood) open branch championship results Celebrating 5 Years

33 UNDER 5 FEMALE SWIM: SWIM TEAMS: IRONPERSON: CAMERON RELAY: BOARD: BOARD RELAY: BOARD RESCUE: BEACH SPRINT: BEACH RELAY: FLAGS: 2KM RUN: CHAMPION LIFESAVER: BOARDRIDING: Georgia Miller (Freshwater), Alicia Caldwell (Nth Steyne), Nicola Stirton (Freshwater), B Brown (Queenscliff), J O Carroll (Freshwater), B Gurr (Queenscliff) Freshwater A (9pts), Queenscliff (32pts), Freshwater B (4pts), Dee Why A (44pts) Georgia Miller (Freshwater), Jessie O Carroll (Freshwater), Billie Gurr (Queenscliff), B Brown (Queenscliff), N Stirton (Freshwater), M Kassulke (Manly) Freshwater A (Crerar/Miller/O Carroll/Lovely), Queenscliff (Boyce/Brown/Shearsby/Gurr), Dee Why (Wiseman/Wyllie/Halligan/Marshall), Manly, Nth Steyne, Freshwater Jessie O Carroll (Freshwater), Georgia Miller (Freshwater), Billie Gurr (Queenscliff), S Lovely (Freshwater), D Godoy (Freshwater), B Boyce (Queenscliff) Freshwater A (Crear/O Carroll/Goodoy), Queenscliff (Boyce/Brown/Gurr), Freshwater B (Miller/Stirton/Drac), Dee Why Queenscliff A (Gurr/Brown), Freshwater A (Crerar/Miller), Freshwater B (Godoy/O Carroll), Queenscliff B (Boyce/Shearsby), Manly A, Dee Why Minou Blundell (Nth Steyne), Ellen Goldsmith (Queenscliff)/Tori Groom (Collaroy)D/H, M Kassulke (Manly), E Jones (Manly)/l Douglas (Queenscliff)D/H Collaroy, Queenscliff, Manly, Sth Curl Curl Tory Grimm (Collaroy), Ellen Goldsmith (Queenscliff), Gemma Sammut (Queenscliff), Samantha Donlan (Collaroy), Minou Blundell (Nth Steyne), T Harrison (Sth Curl Curl) Emma Jephcote (Long Reef), Lara Dragasevich (Freshwater), Maddie Jones (Sth Curl Curl), S Hodson (Sth Curl Curl), T Harrison (Sth Curl Curl), D Stoker (Sth Curl Curl) Emma Jeffcoat 4 (Long Reef), Cassidy Forbes (Mona Vale), Sita Mason 86 (Manly) Simone Shearsby (Queenscliff) R&R 6 PERSON R&R: Collaroy (.), Freshwater Maroon (2.32), Freshwater Fins (.) OPEN WOMENS 5 PERSON R&R: Collaroy Black (5.5), Collaroy Red (8.), Freshwater (9.74) UNDER 9 5 PERSON R&R: Freshwater (8.2), Collaroy White (8.66), Collaroy Red ((9.78), Nth Steyne (5.68), Queenscliff (7.) UNDER 7 5 PERSON R&R: Freshwater (2.), Collaroy (2.72), Queenscliff (5.6), Nth Steyne (5.38) 2 PERSON R&R: Collaroy Black (2.5), Collaroy Red (4.), Nth Narrabeen (6.5), Freshwater Pink (7.), Collaroy Pink, Collaroy White MARCHPAST OPEN: Collaroy Ladies (.), Collaroy Bears (.), Freshwater (3), Queenscliff (8), Manly (9.5), Nth Steyne () HANDICAP POINT SCORE: Collaroy Ladies, Collaroy Bears, Nth Steyne, Freshwater, Queenscliff, Manly UNDER 7: Manly (4.5) BOATS OPEN MEN: OPEN WOMENS: RESERVES: UNDER 23 MEN: UNDER 23 WOMEN: UNDER 9 MEN: RELAY: Bungan Gold, Palm Beach Ponyfeeders, Whale Beach Big Fish, Sth Curl Curl, Bilgola Gold, Mona Vale Queenscliff Mission Impossible, Bilgola Gold, Sth Curl Curl Gold, Mona Vale Black, Palm Beach Poison, Sth Curl Curl Blue Sth Curl Curl Business Time, Freshwater Wombats, Mona Vale Black, Nth Curl Curl Dereks, Queenscliff T-Rexes, Bilgola Gold Mona Vale Black, Collaroy Whats Doing, Avalon Beach Greasers, Palm Beach Pearlers, Queenscliff Sandbags, Whale Beach Knuckles Deep Collaroy Giggles, Palm Beach Piglets, Long Reef Chicks, Manly Porpoises, Avalon Beach, Palm Beach Pow-wow-ers Sth Curl Curl Dutch Rudders, Manly Maddogs, Bilgola Blue, Queenscliff Mini Muffins, Warriewood Cubs, Newport Tallywhackers Sth Curl Curl, Manly, Freshwater, Queenscliff Blue, Bilgola, Queenscliff Red SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 33

34 AGE 3-34 MALE: Swim (3-39): Board: Ski: Double Ski: Beach Sprint: Flags: Rescue Tube: Zigi Hill (Collaroy), Craig McDonald (Nth Narrabeen), Michael Moran (Narrabeen), C McCurrich (Queenscliff), D Chidgey (Narrabeen), J Carraro (Freshwater) Michael Pamplin (Narrabeen Beach) Doug Lucas (Narrabeen), David Chidgey (Narrabeen), Toby Wallis (Manly), C Hall (Nth Curl Curl), M Pamplin (Narrabeen) Freshwater (Burton/Rowbotham), Narrabeen (Lucas/Chidgey), Manly (Ellison/Wallis), Nth Curl Curl (Baker/Slater), Freshwater (Phin/Carpenter), Narrabeen (Harper/Wells) Brett McPherson (Newport), Shaun Johnson (Queenscliff), Ben O Flanagan (Sth Curl Curl), M Mobilia (Manly) Brett McPherson (Newport), Shaun Johnson (Queenscliff), Ben O Flannigan (Sth burl Curl) Brendon Reedy (Nth Narrabeen) AGE 3-34 FEMALE: Swim: Mel Pelly (Manly), Georgina Pelly (Manly), Sarah Dempsey (Narrabeen) Ski: Mel Pelly (Manly), Ruth Kelly (Manly), Georgina Pelly (Manly) Double Ski: Manly (Kelly/Pelly), Palm Beach (Rae/Chapman), Queenscliff (White/Armour), Narrabeen (Nutt/McFadden) Beach Sprint: Kylie Antella (Queenscliff), Catherine Quayle (Palm Beach), Flags: Kylie Antella (Queenscliff), Catherine Quayle (Palm Beach) Km Run: Ruth Kelly (Manly) AGE MALE: Ironperson: Board: Board Rescue: Ski: Beach Sprint: Flags: Rescue Tube: Malibu: Grant Marshall (Dee Why) Craig McDonald (Nth Narrabeen), Michael Johnson (Nth Curl Curl), Adam Kovac (Warriewood) Nth Narrabeen (McDonald/Reedy) Kelly Burton (Freshwater), Michael Moran (Narrabeen), Grant Ellison (Manly), Pete Wells (Narrabeen), S Carpenter (Freshwater), G Slater (Nth Curl Curl) Jason Chapman (Newport), Tim Matchett (Warriewood), Jordi Skelton (Sth Curl Curl), C McDonald (Warriewood), Manion (Manly), B Hulme (Nth Narrabeen) Jason Chapman (Newport), Adam Ballasty (Warriewood), Jordi Skelton (Sth Curl Curl), J Karalus (Queenscliff), M Johnston (Nth Curl Curl), G Farruggio (Queenscliff) Craig McDonald (Nth Narrabeen), Michael Johnson (Nth Curl Curl), Adam Kovac (Warriewood) Grant Marshall (Dee Why), Michael Ripley (Nth Steyne) AGE FEMALE: Swim: Ironperson: Board: Board Rescue: Ski: Beach Sprint: Rescue Tube: Victoria Sweetman (Manly), Simone Grout (Manly), Katie Edwards (Newport), N Donohue (Freshwater), R Crawford (Manly), R Pamplin (Narrabeen) Victoria Sweetman (Manly) Victoria Sweetman (Manly), Simone Grout (Manly) Manly (Sweetman/Grout) Kirsten McFadden (Narrabeen), Victoria Sweetman (Manly), Yvette Nutt (Narrabeen) Annabel Nelson (Queenscliff), Natalie Bayly (Queenscliff), Victoria Sweetnam (Manly) Victoria Sweetman (Manly), Simone Grout (Manly) AGE 4-44 MALE: Swim: Darrin Jones (Queenscliff), Chris Morgan (Dee Why), Steve Shimeld (Warriewood), T Cortis (Sth Curl Curl), D Warrener (Avalon), P Russell (Sth Curl Curl) Ironperson: Adriaan van der Wallen (Avalon Beach) Board: Adriaan van der Wallen (Avalon Beach), Glen Barnes (Newport), Peter Allan (Sth Curl Curl), T Cortis (Sth Curl Curl), C Busse (Manly), T Lochlan (Manly) Board Rescue: Newport (Barnes/Ansiewicz), Sth Curl Curl (Allan/Cortis), Manly Ski: Steve Coulson (Manly), Gary Matthews (Freshwater), Mario Von Appen (Freshwater), S Townsend (Narrabeen), T Rowbotham (Freshwater), A Toll (Nth Steyne) Double Ski: Narrabeen Beach (Townsend/Whitaker), Manly (Vieceli/Coulter), Freshwater (Kirkby/Munro), Freshwater (Von Appen/Wallace), Avalon Beach (Bidencope/Van Der Wallen), Queenscliff (Slennett/Hayes) Beach Sprint: Michael Gedz (Queenscliff), Charles Wiggins (Warriewood), Geoff Pickering (Nth Curl Curl), S Blackburn-Smith (Newport) Flags: Andrew Fortis (Queenscliff), Stuart Blackburn-Smith (Newport), Jim Simons (Queenscliff), G Pickering (Nth Curl Curl), C Wiggins (Warriewood) Km Run: Gary Mathews (Freshwater) Mark Hill (Manly) Rescue Tube: Steve Shimeld (Warriewood), Troy Cortis (Sth Curl Curl) Malibu: Adriaan van der Wallen (Avalon Beach), Grant Salmon (Avalon Beach), Cam Wyllie (Dee Why), N Wood (Avalon Beach), I Nicol (Dee Why) Celebrating 5 Years

35 AGE 4-44 FEMALE: Swim: Jan Proudfoot (Newport), Kathy Euers (Newport), Sabine Korstanje (Manly), C Jander (Freshwater), C Armour (Queenscliff), J Kirkby (Freshwater) Ironperson: Fiona Rae (Palm Beach), Jan Proudfoot (Newport), Margaret Pearson (Newport), Christine Armour (Queenscliff) Board: Fiona Rae (Palm Beach), Jan Proudfoot (Newport), Margaret Pearson (Newport) Board Rescue: Palm Beach (Rae/Begg), Newport (Pearson/Proudfoot) Ski: Maree White (Queenscliff), Fiona Rae (Palm Beach), Margaret Pearson (Newport), J Proudfoot (Newport), C Armour (Queenscliff) Beach Sprint: Margaret Pearson (Newport), Maree Doherty (Bilgola), Susan Haynes (Manly), E Daube (Newport), M Way (Queenscliff), K Peck (Bilgola) Km Run: Margaret Pearson (Narrabeen), Maree Doherty (Bilgola) Fiona Rae (Palm Beach), J Kirkby (Freshwater), C Moore (Queenscliff) Flags: Eva Daube (Newport), Margaret Pearson (Newport), Susan Haynes (Manly), A Robledo (Queenscliff), K Peek (Bilgola) Rescue Tube: Fiona Rae (Palm Beach) AGE MALE: Swim: Ironperson: Board: Board Rescue: Ski: Double Ski: Beach Sprint: Flags: Stuart Meares (Newport), Peter Obern (Freshwater), Cam Wyllie (Dee Why), G Peters (Warriewood), J Harvey (Freshwater) Tony Vieceli (Manly), Cam Wyllie (Dee Why), Steve Shimeld (Warriewood), David Young (Nth Curl Curl), Ross Birch (Nth Steyne) Tony Vieceli (Many), Neil Dye (Warriewood), Michael Bochner (Manly), D Young (Nth Curl Curl) Newport (Carroll/Francis), Manly (Vieceli/Farrelly), Nth Steyne (Birch/Platt), Warriewood (Dye/Shimeld) Tony Vieceli (Manly), Dave Slennett (Queenscliff), Michael Kirkby (Freshwater), I Wallace (Freshwater), G Crittle (Dee Why), C Middleton (Manly) Queenscliff (Clare-Nazer/Davis), Manly (McCrae/Middleton), Dee Why (Crittle/Hatfield), Nth Curl Curl (Atkins/Merton) Nigel Kassulke (Manly), Steve Hoy (Queenscliff), Brett Budd (Newport), S Nelson (Queenscliff), R McNamara (Queenscliff), R Collins (Queenscliff) Nigel Kassulke (Manly), Greg McHugh (Newport), Ross Collins (Queenscliff), B Budd (Newport), S Nelson (Queenscliff), R McNamara (Queenscliff) Km Run: Robert McNamara (Queenscliff) Michael Bochner (Manly) Bill Bird (Queenscliff) Rescue Tube: Cam Wyllie (Dee Why), Mark Ansiewicz (Newport), Tim Francis (Newport), Ross Birch (Nth Steyne) AGE FEMALE: Swim: Christie Krenkels (Manly), Maryanne Taylor (Avalon Beach), Leonie Kandelis (Collaroy), D Van Ooi (Palm Beach), J Nelson (Palm Beach) Beach Sprint: Carol Furlonge (Bilgola), Tina Martin (Queenscliff), Robyn Cummins (Newport) Flags: Lynette Gregory (Collaroy), Robyn Cummins (Newport), Sue Hart (Collaroy) Km Run: Suzie Gurr (Queenscliff) AGE 5-54 MALE: Swim: Nick Carroll (Newport), Mark Houston (Manly), Paul Storeman (Freshwater), J Creer (Palm Beach), T Wozniak (Newport), S Somerville (Queenscliff) Ironperson: Tim Gates (Palm Beach), Nick Woods (Avalon), Steve Atkins (Nth Curl Curl), W Weisse (Dee Why), T Platt (Nth Steyne) Board: Nick Carroll (Newport), Tim Gates (Palm Beach), Tim Platt (Nth Steyne), W Weisse (Dee Why) Ski: Stephen Bennett (Freshwater), Richard Lees (Manly), Kevin Crow (Freshwater), L Rell (Manly), W Weisse (Dee Why), S Atkins (Nth Curl Curl) Double Ski: Freshwater (Bennett/Davis), Freshwater (Fagan/Crow), Manly (Noakes/Langrell), Dee Why (Quinn/Weisse) Beach Sprint: Steve Robb (Warriewood), Dave Smith (Nth Narrabeen), Tim Farrelly (Manly), M Gardner (Nth Narrabeen), D Shearsby (Queenscliff) Flags: Steve Robb (Warriewood), Matt Gardner (Nth Narrabeen), Dave Smith (Nth Narrabeen) Km Run: Jaimie Creer (Palm Beach), Tim Farrelly (Manly), Ian Nicol (Dee Why) Rescue Tube: Nick Carroll (Newport), Tim Gates (Palm Beach), Steve Birch (Sth Curl Curl),? (Nth Steyne) masters branch championship results SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 35

36 AGE 5-54 FEMALE: Swim: Linda Wiadrowski (Freshwater), Annabelle Chapman (Palm Beach), Marina Bates (Freshwater) Ironperson: Karen Begg (Palm Beach), Chris Hopton (Avalon Beach) Board: Karen Begg (Palm Beach), Chris Hopton (Avalon Beach), Deb Foote (Nth Steyne) Board Rescue: Nth Steyne (Foote/Cooper) Ski: Jenny Listberger (Dee Why), Chris Hopton (Avalon Beach), Annabel Chapman (Palm Beach) Beach Sprint: Sukie Southern (Newport), Joyce Subloo (Queenscliff), Amanda Hicks (Queenscliff) Flags: Jo Redmond (Manly), Sukie Southern (Newport), Joyce Subloo (Queenscliff) Km Run: Helen Portel (Queenscliff, Marina Bate (Freshwater) Rescue Tube: Karen Begg (Palm Beach) AGE MALE Swim: Ironperson: Board: Board Rescue: Ski: Don Boland (Freshwater), Alan Burns (Freshwater), John Platt (Manly), N Schafer (Queenscliff), J Masters (Manly), G Laing (Palm Beach) Chris McGuckin (Avalon Beach), Kevin Flood (Newport), Gordon Lain (Palm Beach) Chris McGuckin (Avalon Beach), Tony Way (Avalon Beach), Robert Norris (Newport), John Platt (Manly), B Richardson (Bungan Beach) Avalon (Way/McGucken), Manly (Masters/Platt) Kevin Flood (Newport), Steve Davis (Freshwater), Gordon Laing (Palm Beach), P Fagon (Freshwater), A Channells (Newport), D Chrystal (Palm Beach) Manly (Stewart/Dawe), Newport (Flood/Channells), Queenscliff (Kwanten/White) Ted Smithies (Newport), Martin Lynch (Newport), Tony Way (Avalon), M Tomblin (Collaroy) Ted Smithies (Newport), Martin Lynch (Newport), Mike Tomblin (Collaroy), T Way (Avalon Beach) Double Ski (55+): Beach Sprint: Flags: Km Run: Kevin Flood (Newport) Rescue Tube: Neil Schaffer (Queenscliff), Chris McGuckin (Avalon Beach), John Platt (Manly), R Norris (Newport) AGE FEMALE: Swim: Board: Beach Sprint 55+: Flags 55+: Rescue Tube: Lee Cooper (Nth Steyne), Denise Elder (Manly), Nanette Crawford (Nth Steyne) Nanette Crawford (Nth Steyne) Kerry Armstrong (Collaroy), Louise Smallwood (Collaroy), Helen Porter (Queenscliff) D/H, S Walsh (Manly) Kerry Armstrong (Collaroy), Louise Smallwood (Collaroy), Helen Porter (Queenscliff) AGE 6-64 MALE: Swim: Ironperson: Board: Ski (6+): Beach Sprint 6+: Flags 6+: Rescue Tube: Kevin Moffatt (Sth Curl Curl), Danny White (Queenscliff), Peter Allison (Queenscliff) Kevin Moffat (Sth Curl Curl) Kevin Moffat (Sth Curl Curl), Ian Nicol (Dee Why) Robbie Stewart (Manly), Peter Sledge (Palm Beach), Kevin Moffatt (Sth Curl Curl), E Kwanten (Queenscliff), D White (Queenscliff), R Watt (Palm Beach) Bob Wilson (Queenscliff), Paul Hammond (Queenscliff), Peter Allison (Queenscliff), T Bruce (Newport) Bob Wilson (Queenscliff), Paul Hammond (Queenscliff), Peter Allison (Queenscliff), J Cassidy (Sth Curl Curl), T Bruce (Newport) Kevin Moffat (Sth Curl Curl), Ian Nicol (Dee Why) AGE 65+ MALE: Swim: Doug Ferris (Palm Beach), Bill Phillips (Whale Beach), Wilson Gamble (Avalon Beach), C White (Queenscliff), Webster (Freshwater), Green (Freshwater) masters branch championship results Celebrating 5 Years

37 + YEARS MALE: Surf Team: Board Relay: Taplin: Ski Relay: Manly, Dee Why Dee Why, Manly, Nth Curl Curl, Narrabeen (composite team) Nth Curl Curl A, Nth Curl Curl B Dee Why 3+ YEARS MALE: Swim Teams: Sth Curl Curl, Newport, Nth Narrabeen, Manly Board Relay: Avalon, Manly, Sth Curl Curl, Warriewood, Manly Taplin: Dee Why, Avalon, Manly, Warriewood Ski Relay: Nth Curl Curl 4+YEARS MALE: Beach Relay: Queenscliff, Warriewood, Nth Narrabeen 5+ YEARS MALE: Surf Team: Taplin: Board Relay: Ski Relay: Manly Newport, Manly A, Palm Beach, Manly B Newport, Avalon, Newport Manly, Avalon, Newport, Nth Steyne (composite) 5+ YEARS FEMALE: Surf Teams: Taplin: Board Relay: Nth Steyne Nth Steyne, Avalon B Nth Steyne 7+YEARS MALE: Taplin: Beach Relay: Queenscliff, Manly, Palm Beach, Manly, Whale Beach, Avalon Queenscliff, Warriewood, Manly, Nth Narrabeen, Nth Curl Curl, Newport 7+ YEARS FEMALE: Beach Relay: Queenscliff A, Newport, Bilgola, Queenscliff B, Collaroy, Manly 2+ YEARS MALE: Beach Relay: Newport, Queenscliff A, Queenscliff B BOATS MALE: 2Years: Collaroy Spiders, Queenscliff 5 Strokes, Bilgola Gold, Nth Narrabeen Black 6Years: Bilgola Gold, Nth Steyne Gold, Warriewood 75 s 8Years: Sth Curl Curl Gold, Queenscliff Old Muffins, Newport Benders 2Years: Newport Flounder, Newport OC, Long Reef Vets BOATS FEMALE: 6Years: Avalon Beach, Newport Hope, Freshwater Eagles SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 37

38 UNDER 8 BOYS Beach Sprint: Beach Relay: Beach Flags: Hugo Blackley (Manly), Connor Aitken (Queenscliff), Jonah Gerritsen (Queenscliff), J Benneyworth (Manly), H Ovenden (Queenscliff), D Sims (Queenscliff) Queenscliff A (Aitken/Dims/Ovenden/Gerritsen), Nth Curl Curl (Von Appen/Stirrat/Eglesz/Campbell), Nth Steyne B (Sloan/Purvis/Johansson/Gallacher), Manly B, Queenscliff B, Manly C Jonah Gerritsen (Queenscliff), Jayden Henry (Long Reef), Josh Benneyworth (Manly), H Blackley (Manly), L Livingstone (Nth Steyne), H Overden (Queenscliff) UNDER 8 GIRLS Beach Sprint: Beach Relay: Beach Flags: Georgia Singleton (Freshwater), Amy Polikowski (Nth Steyne), Riley Crawford (Manly), M Corrothers (Avalon Beach), L Masters *(Manly), G Seaglove (Mona Vale) Manly (Hulme/Masters/Crawford/Curll), Long Reef (Rogers/Oldham/McMahon/Oldham), Nth Steyne (Polikowski/Richardson/Stockwell/Eblerkin), Manly B, Mona Vale, Newport Macy Corrothers (Avalon Beach), Kitty Henderson (Manly), Gina Hawson (Avalon Beach), K Delaney (Mona Vale), R Crawford (Manly), L Masters (Manly) UNDER 9 BOYS Surf Swim: Board: Board Relay: Beach Sprint: Beach Relay: Beach Flags: Tuatai Marsters (Manly) James Hickson (Nth Narrabeen) Tautua Faatui (Manly) B Lynch (Queenscliff) E Cutler (Manly) R Singleton (Freshwater) Ryan Singleton (Freshwater) Lewis (Milner (Nth Curl Curl) Ethan Cutler (Manly) C Nieuwenhof (Nth Curl Curl) B Lynch (Queenscliff) H Cowan (Manly) Nth Curl Curl Green (Walsh/ Nieuwenhof/Milner) Manly Red (Cowan/Coulter/Marsters) Queenscliff A Manly Black Freshwater Black Nth Curl Curl Orange Stirling Smith (Manly) Bryn Lynch (Queenscliff) Kyle Martin (Collaroy) L House (Sth Curl Curl) J Smyth (Nth Narrabeen) L Stevenson (Warriewood) Manly White, Queenscliff, Nth Narrabeen, Manly Red, Collaroy, Long Reef Liam Harris (Sth Curl Curl) Kyle Martin (Collaroy) Thomas Almeida (Freshwater) A Van Wesns (Long Reef) J Marosa (Manly) C Nievwenhof (Nth Curl Curl) UNDER 9 GIRLS Surf Swim Board: Board Relay: Beach Sprint: Beach Relay: Beach Flags: Jacqueline Burnand (Nth Curl Curl) Jasmine Brooks (Newport) Keely Allsop (Sth Curl Curl) E Doyle (Manly) J Garrett (Manly) M Kearns (Freshwater) Jasmine Brooks (Newport) Phoebe Curtis (Manly) Jade Garrett (Manly) J Prowse (Nth Curl Curl) S Kerr (Manly) C Checketts (Manly) Manly Red (Garrett/Doyle/Curtis) Nth Curl Curl Orange (Burnand/Prowse/Woolley) Manly White (Donoghue/Gurr/Alcock) Manly Yellow Nth Curl Curl Green Freshwater Green Tasha Woolley (Nth Curl Curl), Helena De Gruchy (Freshwater) Ashley Dumford (Long Reef) S Cleary (Manly) S Wickham (Freshwater) B Taylor (Nth Curl Curl) Nth Curl Curl A, Manly A, Freshwater, Nth Curl Curl B, Queenscliff, Manly B Hannah Young (Queenscliff) Anna Supierz (Newport) Skye Nankervis (Queenscliff) H De Gruchy (Freshwater) S Cleary (Manly) N Frayne (Bilgola) UNDER BOYS Surf Swim: Board: Board Relay: Beach Sprint: Beach Relay: Beach Flags: Freddy Lussick (Freshwater) Matthew Melhuish (Freshwater) James Curll (Nth Curl Curl) A Newling (Manly) F McGrath (Manly) F Stone (Manly) Freddy Lussick (Freshwater) Flynn McGrath (Manly) Thomas Hughes (Manly) H McAlpine (Newport) A Newling (Manly) J Curll (Nth Curl Curl) Manly A (McGrath/Newling/Stone) Freshwater Blue (Werakso/Lussick/Melhuish) Manly B (Hulme/Kable/Hughes) Nth Curl Curl B Nth Curl Curl A Manly C Finnian Kelleher (Queenscliff) Jack Vozzo (Manly) Alexander Carmody (Nth Steyne) A Newling (Manly) H Wilson (Nth Curl Curl) J Gerlach (Manly) Newport, Manly A, Queenscliff, Manly B, Nth Curl Curl A, Collaroy Connor Hickey (Nth Narrabeen) Josh Tyrell (Freshwater) Michael Hughes (Queenscliff) K Howe (Nth Curl Curl) J Curll (Nth Curl Curl) H Wilson (Nth Curl Curl) junior branch championship results Celebrating 5 Years

39 UNDER GIRLS Surf Swim: Surf Teams: Board: Board Relay: Beach Sprint: Beach Relay: Beach Flags: Naomi Scott (Queenscliff) Sienna McDonald (Nth Narrabeen) G race Gurr (Queenscliff) K Blackley (Manly) C Harris (Nth Curl Curl) A Malm (Freshwater) Alysse Cooper (Queenscliff) Grace Gurr (Queenscliff) Sienna Coulter (Manly) N Scott (Queenscliff) O Heaton (Nth Curl Curl) I Halligan (Mona Vale) Queenscliff A (Cooper/Gurr/Scott) Manly A (Grout/Blackley/Coulter) Nth Curl Curl A (Sparks/Heaton/Harris) Freshwater Blue, Queenscliff B, Mona Vale Kristie Edwards (Newport) Alysse Cooper (Queenscliff) Claudia Harris (Nth Curl Curl) O Heaton (Nth Curl Curl) R Shimakage (Collaroy) I Ronksley (Sth Curl Curl) D/H G Owen (Queenscliff) Nth Curl Curl A, Queenscliff A, Newport, Manly, Nth Curl Curl B, Sth Curl Curl Kristie Edwards (Newport) Olivia Heaton (Nth Curl Curl) Claudia Harris (Nth Curl Curl) G Gurr (Queenscliff) I Darke (Nth Steyne) M Long (Freshwater) UNDER BOYS Surf Swim: Surf Teams: Ironperson: Board: Board Relay: Cameron Relay: Beach Sprint: Beach Relay: Beach Flags: Callum Lowe Griffiths (Queenscliff) Joel Aitken (Queenscliff) Isaac Smith (Nth Curl Curl) T Pinson (Queenscliff) J Clerke (Avalon) H Gerritson (Queenscliff) Queenscliff Red Freshwater A Nth Curl Curl Queenscliff Blue, Long Reef, Manly Samson Coulter (Manly) Joel Aitken (Queenscliff) Callum Lowe Griffith (Queenscliff) H Kassulke (Manly) O Boyce (Queenscliff) L Vella (Freshwater) Harmon Kassulke (Manly) Samson Coulter (Manly) Joel Aitken (Queenscliff) C Lowe Griffith (Queenscliff) L Vella (Freshwater) M Curtis (Manly) Manly A Queenscliff Blue Manly B Freshwater A, Nth Curl Curl Green, Freshwater B Queenscliff Manly A Manly B Manly C, Avalon A, Freshwater Oliver Hahn (Manly) James Sullivan (Narrabeen) Liam Thomas (Warriewood) M Stirrat (Nth Curl Curl) H Kassulke (Manly) M Curtis (Manly) Sth Curl Curl, Manly A, Queenscliff, Manly B, Collaroy, Nth Curl Curl Max Curtis (Manly) Oliver Hahn (Manly), Harry Haywood (Manly) C Benneyworth (Manly) J Sullivan (Narrabeen Bch) J Curll (Freshwater) UNDER GIRLS Surf Swim: Surf Teams: Ironperson: Board: Board Relay: Beach Sprint: Beach Relay: Beach Flags: Olivia Adams (Nth Curl Curl) Remi Krenkels (Manly) Emily Caine (Avalon) J Stratton (Manly) T Houston (Manly) T Bellklemm (Avalon) Manly A Queenscliff Nth Curl Curl Freshwater, Manly B, Manly C Remi Krenkels (Manly) Tilda Bellklemm (Avalon) Sophia Tonoli (Mona Vale) O Jackson (Freshwater) B Myall (Manly) T Houston (Manly) Sophia Tonoli (Mona Vale) Jemima Stratton (Manly) Remi Krenkels (Manly) T Marr (Mona Vale) T Bellklemm (Avalon) J Quinn (Mona Vale) Mona Vale Manly B Manly A Freshwater, Queenscliff Red, Nth Steyne Sophie McGovern (Nth Curl Curl) Billie Myall (Manly) Tessa Constantine (Queenscliff) S Caleia (Mona Vale) A Walker-Childs (Nth Steyne) S Eades (Manly) Nth Curl Curl Z, Mona Vale, Queenscliff, Manly A, Sth Curl Curl, Warriewood Sophie McGovern (Nth Curl Curl) Billie Myall (Manly) Holly Duggan (Warriewood) J Harrison (Sth Curl Curl) D Bentham (Bilgola) T Allen (Sth Curl Curl) UNDER 2 BOYS Surf Swim: Evan Stratton (Manly) Daniel Allen (Queenscliff) Harrison Stone (Manly) C Brooks (Newport) A Hayes (Queenscliff) T Boyce (Queenscliff) Surf Teams: Manly A Queenscliff Newport Nth Curl Curl Manly B Freshwater Ironperson: Evan Stratton (Manly) Charlie Brooks (Newport) Harrison Stone (Manly) A Hayes (Queenscliff) T Boyce (Queenscliff) M Scott (Queenscliff) Board: Charlie Brooks (Newport) Tennyson James (Newport) Harrison Stone (Manly) M Scott (Queenscliff) S Lowery (Nth Curl Curl) T Zdrillic (Manly) Board Relay: Manly Blue Dee Why Newport A Queenscliff Manly B, Nth Curl Curl Cameron Relay: Manly Blue Queenscliff Blue Queenscliff Red Newport A, Manly Red, Newport B Beach Sprint: Bailey Simonsson (Manly) Lincoln Smith (Manly) Max Hyett (Manly) T Zdrilic (Manly) M Newey (Newport) L Mason (Manly) Beach Relay: Manly A, Newport, Manly B, Freshwater, Nth Curl Curl Beach Flags: Bailey Simonsson (Manly) Max Hyett (Manly) Max Simons (Queenscliff) M Le Gall (Freshwater) S Wyllie (Dee Why J Lutze (Long Reef) SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 39

40 UNDER 2 GIRLS Surf Swim: Surf Teams: Ironperson: Board: Board Relay: Beach Sprint: Beach Relay: Beach Flags: Charlie McGrath (Queenscliff) Gemma Nicholas (Queenscliff) Jacqui Schafer (Queenscliff) T Brown (Queenscliff) K Leonard (Nth Curl Curl) L Jones (Queenscliff) Queenscliff Freshwater Manly Nth Curl Curl Charlie McGrath (Queenscliff) Gemma Nicholas (Queenscliff) Kristie Leonard (Nth Curl Curl) J Schafer (Queenscliff) K Singleton (Queenscliff) T Brown (Queenscliff) Kelly Singleton (Freshwater) Lucy Knowles (Manly) Lily Kelly (Manly) C McGrath (Queenscliff) K Leonard (Nth Curl Curl) B Kable (Manly) Jamoia Bennet (Sth Curl Curl) Claire Stonell (Mona Vale) Lily Kelly (Manly) N Redding (Manly) M Ryan (Sth Curl Curl) C McGrath (Queenscliff) Sth Curl Curl A, Collaroy, Mona Vale, Manly, Sth Curl Curl, Nth Curl Curl Newbie Redding (Manly) Annie O Brien (Sth Curl Curl) Abby Gardiner (Collaroy) L Kelly (Manly) J Bennett (Sth Curl Curl) S Gaw (Collaroy) UNDER 3 BOYS Surf Swim: Cooper Krenkels (Manly) Josh Kimpton (Manly) Kai Glennie (Collaroy) A Sorenson (Manly) D Euers (Newport) L Nicol (Warriewood) Surf Teams: Manly (7) Collaroy (32) Sth Curl Curl (46) Nth Curl Curl (48) Collaroy B (67) Ironperson: Cooper Krenkels (Manly) Josh Kimpton (Manly) Daniel Gurr (Nth Curl Curl) B Lovely (Nth Curl Curl) D Euers (Newport) B Ryan (Collaroy) Cameron Relay: Manly A (Liell-Cock/Krenkels/Bennett/Sorenson) Collaroy (Bowyer/Ryan/Glennie/Jormanainen) Nth Steyne (O Shannessy/Owen/Sloane/Attenburger) Newport Queenscliff Manly Board: Cooper Krenkels (Manly) Blake Lovely (Nth Curl Curl) Tom Waddington (Nth Curl Curl) D Gurr (Nth Curl Curl) T Bennett (Manly) L Taurins (Newport) Board Relay: Nth Curl Curl (Waddington/Gurr/Lovely) Newport (Taurins/Stein/Euers) Manly A (Krenkels/Bennett/Warner) Manly B, Collaroy, Queenscliff Beach Sprint: Simon Kenniwell (Collaroy) David Stenning (Bilgola) Jesse Bowyer (Collaroy) J Sloman (Nth Curl Curl), Z Edgley (Collaroy) Z Simons (Queenscliff) Beach Relay: Collaroy, Queenscliff, Manly, Nth Curl Curl, Queenscliff, Newport Beach Flags: Zac Simons (Queenscliff) Domenic Duran (Sth Curl Curl) Harry O Toole (Queenscliff) S Kenniwell (Collaroy) M Reilly (Dee Why) J Bowyer (Collaroy) Boardriding: Charlie McIntyre (Collaroy), Ben Ryan (Collaroy), Brody Wharepouri (Bilgola), T Bennett (Manly), A Haynes (Manly), T Worner (Manly) UNDER 3 GIRLS Surf Swim: Baylee Forbes (Mona Vale) Rachel Morgan (Freshwater) Eleanor Owen (Nth Steyne) J Parsons (NTH Curl Curl) A Paden (Queenscliff) K Biriano (Queenscliff) Surf Teams: Queenscliff (26) Nth Curl Curl (37) Freshwater (43) Nth Steyne (56) Mona Vale (6) Manly (74) Ironperson: Eleanor Owen (Nth Steyne) Jade Parsons (Nth Curl Curl) Baylee Forbes (Mona Vale) S Paling (Nth Curl Curl) J Hough (Newport) C Werakso (Freshwater) Board: Eleanor Owen (Nth Steyne) Sita Paling (Nth Curl Curl) Mikaela McNamara (Queenscliff) J Parsons (Nth Curl Curl) C Werakso (Freshwater) B Forbes (Mona Vale) Board Relay: Nth Curl Curl (Leonard/Parsons/Paling) Freshwater (Constantine/Werakso/Haley) Manly (Costa/Houston/Morrison) Mona Vale, Nth Steyne, Queenscliff Beach Sprint: Stephanie Probst (Freshwater) Acacia Jennings (Queenscliff) Molly Elphinston (Bilgola) M Frayne (Bilgola) R Tredinnick (Nth Steyne) C Werakso (Freshwater) Beach Relay: Bilgola, Nth Steyne, Nth Curl Curl, Mona Vale, Freshwater, Sth Curl Curl Beach Flags: Keily Dober (Bilgola) Emily Hill (Nth Curl Curl) Holly Elphinston (Bilgola) K Eglesz (Dee Why), T Reed (Nth Narrabeen) M Frayne (Bilgola) Boardriding: Eleanor Owen (Nth Steyne) junior branch championship results Celebrating 5 Years

41 UNDER 4 BOYS Surf Swim: Surf Teams: Ironperson: Cameron Relay: Board: Board Relay: N Beach Sprint: Beach Relay: Beach Flags: Boardriding: James Traiforos (Manly) Joey Lussick (Freshwater) Jake Rees (Freshwater) W Crave (Nth Steyne) J Kelly (Nth Steyne) L Bruce (Manly) Manly Nth Steyne, Freshwater, Nth Narrabeen, Nth Curl Curl Joey Lussick (Freshwater) Jayke Rees (Warriewood) James Traiforos (Manly) Jake Morrison (Nth Steyne) W Craven (Nth Steyne) J Kelly (Nth Steyne) Manly A (Simonson/Kassulke/Traiforos/Joes) Freshwater (Collins/Lussick/Miller/Dragasevich) Manly B (Kelly/Kaplin/Bruce/Vozzo) Nth Steyne, Manly C, Manly D Jayke Rees (Warriewood) Joey Lussick (Freshwater) Brent Kelly (Nth Steyne) J Kelly (Nth Steyne) L Nicol (Collaroy) D Bruce (Manly) Nth Steyne (Kelly/Kelly/Craven) Nth Narrabeen (Dunsmore/Norris/Reid) Freshwater (Murphy/Stirton/Lussick) Manly, Manly B Andris Eglesz (Dee Why) Will Gulliford (Nth Steyne) Billy Maxwell (Nth Narrabeen) L Simonsson (Manly) M Jones (Newport) R Kelly (Manly) Manly, Nth Curl Curl, Nth Steyne, Collaroy Andris Eglesz (Dee Why) Will Gulliford (Nth Steyne) Liam Simonsson (Manly) R Kelly (Manly) H Sherwood (Nth Curl Curl) J Kaplan (Manly) Matt Dunsmore (Nth Narrabeen), Jon Kelly (Nth Steyne), Brent Kelly (Nth Steyne), M Vella (Freshwater) UNDER 4 GIRLS Surf Swim: Nicola Stirton (Freshwater) Georgia Miller (Freshwater) Lauren Caruana (Freshwater) A Tapscott (Nth Curl Curl) E Parsonage (Nth Steyne) L Woolley (Nth Curl Curl) Surf Teams: Freshwater (5) Nth Curl Curl (27) Manly (36) Ironperson: Georgia Miller (Freshwater) Nicola Stirton (Freshwater) Mieke Kassulke (Manly) L Dragasevich (Freshwater) M Wyllie (Dee Why) L Caruana (Freshwater) Board: Mieke Kassulke (Manly) Georgia Miller (Freshwater) Nicola Stirton (Freshwater) L Dragasevich (Freshwater) S Bernard (Manly) R Moyes (Nth Curl Curl) Board Relay: Freshwater (Miller/Dragesvich/Stirton) Manly (Kassulke/Bernard/Mason) Nth Curl Curl (Moyes/McAleer/Woolley) Beach Sprint: Mieke Kassulke (Manly) Ellen Spencer (Queenscliff) Eleanor Jones (Manly) E Douglas (Queenscliff) O Kelleher (Queenscliff) K McAleer (Nth Curl Curl) Beach Relay: Queenscliff A, Manly, Queenscliff B, Nth Curl Curl, Collaroy, Mona Vale Beach Flags: Megan Lutze (Long Reef) Mieke Kassulke (Manly) Maddi Wyllie (Dee Why) K McAleer (Nth Curl Curl) G Struck Nth Steyne) A Gorman (Queenscliff) Boardriding: Sophia Bernard (Manly) MIXED EVENTS All Age Relay: All Age Board Relay: Manly, Collaroy, Newport, Queenscliff, Sth Curl Curl, Nth Curl Curl Manly Freshwater Nth Curl Curl, Queenscliff, Sth Curl Curl, Collaroy MARCHPAST All Age: Manly Blue (7.5), Collaroy (9), Nth Narrabeen (3), Sth Curl Curl (2), Queenscliff (2.5), Mona Vale (24) Branch Carnival Handicap: Nth Steyne, Collaroy, Manly Blue, Nth Narrabeen, Sth Curl Curl, Queenscliff Season Final March Past Handicap: Freshwater, Collaroy, Manly Blue, Nth Narrabeen, Sth Curl Curl, Queenscliff 4

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43 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN Contents CommitteesReport Auditor sindependencedeclaration StatementofFinancialPerformance StatementofFinancialPosition StatementofCashFlows StatementofRecognisedIncomeandExpense NotestotheFinancialStatements DeclarationbyMembersoftheCommittee Auditor sreport

44 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN CommitteesReport Fortheyearended3March2 Page3of28 Your committee members submit the financial accounts of the Surf Life Saving Sydney Northern Beaches Inc & ControlledEntityforthefinancialyearended3March2. MembersofSLSSNBExecutiveCommitteeare: BranchPresident DeputyPresident DirectorofAdministration&Finance DirectorofRescueServices DirectorofEducation&Assessment DirectorofSurfSports DirectorofMarketing&Sponsorship DirectorofYouth&MembershipDevelopment ChiefExecutiveOfficer GordonLang(PalmBeach) DavidMurray(NorthCurlCurl) PhilCullis(WhaleBeach) SteveFaddy(Bilgola) MichaelWasley(MonaVale) MichaelBate(Freshwater) AlanMason(MonaVale) RossTester(NarrabeenBeach) SteveMcInnes PrincipalActivities Theprincipalactivitiesoftheassociationduringthefinancialyearweretoprovide,maintainandpromoteasafebeach andaquaticenvironmentandbeavaluedsurflifesavingservicetothecommunityofsydneynorthernbeaches. SignificantChanges Nosignificantchangeinthenatureoftheseactivitiesoccurredduringtheyear. OperatingResult Thesurplus/(deficit)fromordinaryactivitiesofthegroupisdetailedasfollows: Yearended Yearended 3March2 3March29 $ $ 7,46 89,784 IampleasedtoreportthatSurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc.hasagainfinishedtheyearinsoundposition. Many thanks to the Sponsorship Committee for working hard to secure additional revenue and to the Finance CommitteeandDirectorsforexercisingcontrolovertheexpenditure.TheSurfLifeSavingSchoolalsomadeasignificant contributiontotheincomeofthebranchfollowingarestructuringoftheprogramsandoperationsoftheschool.

45 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN CommitteesReport Fortheyearended3March2 Page4of28 During the year, the Finance Committee with the support of the Branch Executive and Board of Management recommended that SLSSNB search for suitable premises to house the Branch Office and a centralised training and meeting centre available for all clubs to use. In February 2, contracts were exchanged on Unit 9, Vuko Place Warriewood,andalonghelddreamwasrealised. Challenges Thenextyearwillseecashflowstightintheearlypartoftheyearaswenolongerhavealargecashbufferfollowingthe purchaseonthenewbranchheadquarters. Wewillcontinuetofocusonreducingourrelianceonsponsorshipincomeandmovingtoasituationwherewegetmore incomefrombusinessactivitiessuchasthesurflifesavingschool,oceanseriesandothercommercialventures. During this year, the Energy Australia partnership agreement will be renegotiated and we are hopeful that our long standingrelationshipwithenergyaustraliawillbeextendedforafurther3years. Thankyoutothe2clubs,theBoardofDirectors,andtheBranchofficestaff,foryoursupportthispastseason. PhilCullis DirectorFinance&Administration PostBalanceDateEvents There were no matters or circumstances that have arisen since the end of the financial year which have or may significantlyaffecttheoperationsoftheassociationfuturefinancialyears. FutureDevelopments Theassociationwillcontinuetopursueitsprincipalactivitiesasstated.Thecommitteemembersdonotanticipateany changesintheoperationsoftheassociationwhichwillaffecttheresultsinsubsequentyears. EnvironmentalIssues The Association operations are not regulated by any significant environmental regulation under a law of the CommonwealthorofaStateorTerritory. IndemnifyingOfficersorAuditor Noindemnitieshavebeengivenorinsurancepremiumspaidduringorsincetheendofthefinancialyear,foranyperson whoisanofficerorauditoroftheassociation.

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48 Page7of28 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN StatementofFinancialPerformance Fortheyearended3March2 Note 2 29 $ $ Revenuesfromordinaryactivities 2,322,743,7,536 Expensesclassifiedbyfunctionalactivity Education (65,22) (37,6) Fundraisingexpense (59,838) (58,466) Support (927,9) (739,584) SurfRescue (46,4) (33,657) SurfSports (94,477) (3,945) Youthmembership&development (2,497) (7,5) Netsurplusfromordinaryactivitiesattributabletothe association 3 7,46 89,784 Thestatementoffinancialperformancearetobereadinconjunctionwiththenotestothefinancialstatements.

49 Page8of28 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN StatementofFinancialPosition AsAt3March2 Note 2 29 $ $ CURRENTASSETS Cashassets 4 654,39 533,9 Receivables 5 28,832 94,3 Other 6 95,767,83 TOTALCURRENTASSETS 958, ,734 NONCURRENTASSETS Property,plantandequipment 7 94,43 2,226 Others 7 3,85 TOTALNONCURRENTASSETS 98,253 2,226 TOTALASSETS,57, ,96 CURRENTLIABILITIES Payables 8 3, 68,978 Currenttaxliabilities 9 4,49 2,839 Provisions 4,42 9,474 Others 77,89 TOTALCURRENTLIABILITIES 289,79 9,84 TOTALLIABILITIES 289,79 9,84 NETASSETS 767,524 75,8 ACCUMULATEDFUNDS Accumulatedfundsattheendofthefinancialyear 2 767,524 75,8 TOTALACCUMULATEDFUNDS 767,524 75,8 Thestatementoffinancialpositionaretobereadinconjunctionwiththenotestothefinancialstatements.

50 Page9of28 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN StatementofCashFlows AsAt3March2 Note 2 29 $ $ CASHFLOWSFROMOPERATINGACTIVITIES Cashreceiptsinthecourseofoperations,323,26,66,63 Cashpaymentsinthecourseofoperations (,3,373) (,2,889) Interestreceived 7,928 27,5 Borrowingcosts (3,85) Netcashinflowfromoperatingactivities 4 25,9 72,79 CASHFLOWSFROMINVESTINGACTIVITIES Paymentforproperty,plantandequipment (85,42) (76,65) Proceedsfromdisposalofplant&equipment 27,936 Netcashinflow/(outflow)frominvestingactivities (85,42) (48,29) CASHFLOWSFROMFINANCINGACTIVITIES Proceedsfromborrowings Repaymentofborrowings Netcashinflow/(outflow)financingactivities Netincrease(decrease)incashheld 2,49 24,5 Cashatbeginningoffinancialyear 537,74 53,654 Cashatendoffinancialyear 3 658,94 537,74 Noncashfinancingactivities Thestatementofcashflowsaretobereadinconjunctionwiththenotestothefinancialstatements.

51 Pageof28 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN StatementofRecognisedIncomeandExpense Fortheyearended3March $ $ Accumulatedfundsatthebeginningoftheyear 75,8 66,633 Operatingsurplus 7,46 89,784 Accumulatedfundsattheendoftheyear 767,524 75,8 Thestatementofrecognisedincomeandexpensearetobereadinconjunctionwiththenotestothefinancialstatements.

52 Note: SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 StatementofSignificantAccountingPolicies Pageof28 The financial report is a general purpose financial report that has been prepared in accordance with Accounting Standards,UrgentIssuesGroupConsensusViewsandotherauthoritativepronouncementsoftheAustralianAccounting Standards Board and the requirements of the Associations Incorporations Act (NSW) and the NSW Charitable FundraisingActandRegulations. ThefinancialreportcoversSurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity.SurfLifeSavingSydney NorthernBeachesIncisanassociationincorporatedin(NSW)undertheAssociationIncorporationsAct984. TheControlledEntityisincorporatedundertheCorporationAct2. The financial report of Surf Life Saving Sydney Northern Beaches Inc and the Controlled Entity complies with all AustralianequivalentstoInternationalFinancialReportingStandards(IFRS)intheirentirety Thefollowingisasummaryofthematerialaccountingpoliciesadoptedbytheeconomicentityinthepreparationofthe financialreport.theaccountingpolicieshavebeenconsistentlyapplied,unlessotherwisestated. (A)BasisofPreparation SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntityhaspreparedfinancialstatementsinaccordancewith theaustralianequivalentstointernationalfinancialreportingstandards(ifrs)fromthejuly25. InaccordancewiththerequirementsofAASB:FirsttimeAdoptionofAustralianEquivalentstoInternationalFinancial ReportingStandards,adjustmentstothecompany'saccountsresultingfromtheintroductionofIFRShavebeenapplied retrospectively to 25 comparative figures excluding cases where optional exemptions available under AASB have beenapplied. Theaccountingpoliciessetoutbelowhavebeenconsistentlyappliedtoallyearspresented.Theentitieshavehowever elected to adopt exemptions available under AASB relating to AASB 32: Financial Instruments: Disclosure and Presentation,andAASB39:FinancialInstruments:RecognitionandMeasurement.RefertheNotesforfurtherdetails. ReconciliationsofthetransitionfrompreviousAustralianGAAPtoIFRShavebeenincludedinNote2tothisreport. ReportingBasisandConventions Thefinancialreporthasbeenpreparedonanaccrualsbasisandisbasedonhistoricalcostsmodifiedbytherevaluation ofselectednoncurrentassets,andfinancialassetsandfinancialliabilitiesforwhichthefairvaluebasisofaccountinghas beenapplied. BasisofConsolidation Subsidiary is entity controlled by the Association. Control exists when the Association has the power, directly or indirectly, to govern the financial and operating policies of an entity so as to obtain benefits from the activities. In assessing control, potential voting rights that presently are exercisable or convertible are taken into account. The financial statements of the subsidiary are included in the consolidated financial report from the date that control commencesuntilthedatethatcontrolceases.

53 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Page2of28 Intragroupbalancesandanyunrealisedgainsandlossesorincomeandexpensesarisingfromintragrouptransactions areeliminatedinpreparingtheconsolidatedfinancialstatements. (B)AccountingPolicies Taxes IncomeTax: Under the New Tax System, the Company was endorsed on July 2 by the ATO as an incometaxexemptcharity. FringeBenefitsTax: TheCompany,asapublicbenevolentinstitution,wasexemptfromfringebenefitstaxunder Section57A,FringeBenefitsTaxAssessmentAct986.Grossedupvalueofspecifiedfringe benefitstoindividualemployeeshasbeenincludedoneachemployee sstatementofearnings asrequiredbylaw.fromapril2thisexemptionceasedforcertainfringebenefitspaidto employeesinexcessof$3,grossedupvalueforeachemployee. CapitalGainsTax: The Company, as a public benevolent institution, is exempt from capital gains tax under Section55,IncomeTaxAssessmentAct997. Property,PlantandEquipment Each class of property, plant and equipment is carried at cost or fair value less, where applicable, any accumulated depreciationandimpairmentlosses. a) Property Freeholdlandandbuildingsareshownattheirfairvalue(beingtheamountforwhichanassetcouldbeexchanged between knowledgeable willing parties in an arm s length transaction), based on periodic, but at least triennial, valuationsbyexternalindependentvaluers,lesssubsequentdepreciationforbuildings. Anyaccumulateddepreciationatthedateofrevaluationiseliminatedagainstthegrosscarryingamountoftheasset andthenetamountisrestatedtotherevalueamountoftheasset. b) Plantandequipment Plantandequipmentismeasuredonthecostbasislessdepreciationandimpairmentlosses. Thecarryingamountofplantandequipmentisreviewedannuallytoensureitisnotinexcessoftherecoverable amountfromthoseassets.therecoverableamountisassessedonthebasisoftheexpectednetcashflowsthatwill be received from the assets employment and subsequent disposal.the expected net cash flows have not been discountedtopresentvaluesindeterminingtherecoverableamounts.

54 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Page3of28 ThecostoffixedassetsconstructedwithinSurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntityincludes thecostofmaterials,directlabour,borrowingcostsandanappropriateproportionoffixedandvariableoverheads. Subsequentcostsareincludedintheasset'scarryingamountrecognisedasaseparateasset,asappropriate,only whenitisprobablethatthefutureeconomicbenefitsassociatedwiththeitemwillflowtothecompanyandthecost oftheitemcanbemeasuredreliably.allotherrepairsandmaintenancearechargedtotheincomestatementduring thefinancialperiodinwhichtheyareincurred. Increasesinthecarryingamountarisingonrevaluationoflandandbuildingsarecreditedtoarevaluationreservein shareholders' 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 revalue carrying amount of the asset charged to the income statement and depreciationbasedontheassetsoriginalcostistransferredfromtherevaluationreservetoretainedearnings. c) Depreciation Thedepreciableamountofallfixedassetsincludingbuildingsandcapitalisedleasedassets,butexcludingfreehold land,isdepreciatedonastraightlinebasisovertheirusefullivestosurflifesavingsydneynorthernbeachesinc& Controlled Entity commencing from the time the asset is held ready for use. Leasehold improvements are depreciated over the shorter of either the unexpired period of the lease or the estimated useful lives of the improvements. Thedepreciationratesusedforeachclassofdepreciableassetare: ClassofAsset DepreciationRate% Plantandequipment 3 23% Otherfurnitureandequipment 4% Motorvehicles 8% Other 2% Theassetsresidualvaluesandusefullivesarereviewed,andadjustedifappropriate,ateachbalancesheetdate. Anassetcarryingamountiswrittendownimmediatelytoitsrecoverableamountiftheasset'scarryingamountis greaterthanitsestimatedrecoverableamount. Gainsandlossesondisposalaredeterminedbycomparingproceedswiththecarryingamount.Thesegainsorlosses areincludedintheincomestatement.whenrevalueassetsaresold,amountsincludedintherevaluationreserve relatingtothatassetaretransferredtoretainedearnings.

55 Leases SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Page4of28 Leasesoffixedassets,wheresubstantiallyalltherisksandbenefitsincidentaltotheownershipoftheasset,butnotlegal ownership,aretransferredtosurflifesavingsydneynorthernbeachesinc&controlledentityareclassifiedasfinance leases. Finance leases are capitalised recording an asset and a liability equal to the present value of the minimum lease payments,includinganyguaranteedresidualvalue.leasepaymentsareallocatedbetweenthereductionofthelease liabilityandtheleaseinterestexpensefortheperiod. LeasedassetsaredepreciatedonastraightlinebasisovertheirestimatedusefulliveswhereitislikelythatSurfLife SavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntitywillobtainownershipoftheassetoroverthetermofthelease. Leasepaymentsunderoperatingleases,wheresubstantiallyalltherisksandbenefitsremainwiththeleaser,arecharged asexpensesintheperiodsinwhichtheyareincurred. Leaseincentivesunderoperatingleasesarerecognisedasaliabilityandamortisedonastraightlinebasisoverthelife oftheleaseterm. FinancialInstruments a) Recognition Financialinstrumentsareinitiallymeasuredatcostontradedate,whichincludestransactioncosts,whentherelated contractualrightsorobligationsexist.subsequenttoinitialrecognitiontheseinstrumentsaremeasuredassetout below. b) Financialassetsatfairvaluethroughprofitandloss Afinancialassetisclassifiedinthiscategoryifacquiredprincipallyforthepurposeofsellingintheshorttermorifso designated by management and within the requirements of AASB39: Recognition and Measurement of Financial Instruments.Derivativesarealsocategorisedasheldfortradingunlesstheyaredesignatedashedges.Realisedand unrealisedgainsandlossesarisingfromchangesinfairvalueoftheseassetsareincludedintheincomestatementin theperiodinwhichtheyarise. c) Loansandreceivables Loansandreceivablesarenonderivativefinancialassetswithfixedordeterminablepaymentsthatarenotquotedin anactivemarketarestatedatamortisedcostusingtheeffectiveinterestratemethod. d) Heldtomaturityinvestments Theseinvestmentshavefixedmaturities,anditisthecompany'sintentiontoholdtheseinvestmentstomaturity.Any heldtomaturityinvestmentsarestatedatamortisedcostusingtheeffectiveinterestratemethod.

56 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Page5of28 e) Availableforsalefinancialassets Availableforsalefinancialassetsincludeanyfinancialassetsnotincludedintheabovecategories.Availableforsale financialassetsarereflectedatfairvalue.unrealisedgainsandlossesarisingfromchangesinfairvaluearetaken directlytoequity. f) Financialliabilities Nonderivativefinancialliabilitiesarerecognisedatamortisedcost,comprisingoriginaldebtlessprincipalpayments andamortisation. g) DerivativeInstruments Derivativeinstrumentsaremeasuredatfairvalue.Gainsandlossesarisingfromchangesinfairvaluearetakentothe incomestatementunlesstheyaredesignatedashedges. h) FairValue Fairvalueisdeterminedbasedoncurrentbidpricesforallquotedinvestments.Valuationtechniquesareappliedto determine the fair value for all unlisted securities, including recent arm's length transactions, reference to similar instrumentsandoptionpricingmodels. i) Impairment Ateachreportingdate,thecommitteemembersassesswhetherthereisobjectiveevidencethatfinancialinstrument has been impaired. In the case of availableforsale financial instruments, a prolonged decline in value of the instrumentisconsideredtodeterminewhetheranimpairmenthasarisen.impairmentlossesarerecognisedinthe incomestatement. ImpairmentofAssets At each reporting date, the committee members review the carrying values of its tangible and intangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have been impaired. If such an indication exists, the recoverableamountoftheasset,beingthehigheroftheassetsfairvaluelesscoststosellandvalueinuse,iscompared to the asset's carrying value. Any excess of the assets carrying value over its recoverable amount is expensed to the incomestatement. Impairmenttestingisperformedannuallyforgoodwillandintangibleassetswithindefinitelives. Where it is not possible to estimate the recoverable amount of an individual asset, an estimate is made of the recoverableamountofthecashgeneratingunittowhichtheassetbelongs.

57 EmployeeBenefits SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Page6of28 Provision is made for the liability for employee entitlements arising from services rendered by employees to balance date.employeeentitlementsexpectedtobesettledwithinoneyearhavebeenmeasuredattheamountexpectedtobe paidwhentheliabilityissettled,plusrelatedoncosts.employeeentitlementspayablelaterthanoneyearhavebeen measuredatthepresentvalueoftheestimatedfuturecashoutflowstobemadeforthoseentitlements. Provisions Provision are recognised when Surf Life Saving Sydney Northern Beaches Inc & Controlled Entity has a legal or constructiveobligation,asaresultofpastevents,forwhichitisprobablethattheoutflowofeconomicbenefitwillresult andthattheoutflowcanbemeasuredreliably. CashandCashEquivalents CashandCashEquivalentsincludescashonhand,depositsheldatcallwithbanksorfinancialinstitutions,othershort termhighlyliquidinvestmentswithoriginalmaturitiesofthreemonthsorless,andbankoverdrafts.bankoverdraftsare shownwithinshorttermborrowingsincurrentliabilitiesonthebalancesheet. Revenue Revenuefromthesaleofgoodsisrecogniseduponthedeliveryofgoodstocustomers. Interestrevenueisrecognisedonaproportionalbasistakingintoaccounttheinterestratesapplicabletothefinancial assets. Dividend revenue is recognised when the right to receive a dividend has been established.dividends received from associatesandjointventureentitiesareaccountedforinaccordancewiththeequitymethodofaccounting. Revenuefromtherenderingofaserviceisrecogniseduponthedeliveryoftheservicetothecustomers. Allrevenueisstatednetoftheamountofgoodsandservicestax(GST). BorrowingCosts Borrowing costs directly attributable to the acquisition, construction or production of assets that necessarily take a substantialperiodoftimetopreparefortheirintendeduseorsale,areaddedtothecostofthoseassets,untilsuchtime astheassetsaresubstantiallyreadyfortheirintendeduseofsale. Allotherborrowingcostsarerecognisedinincomeintheperiodinwhichtheyareincurred.

58 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Page7of28 GoodsandServicesTax(GST) Revenues,expensesandassetsarerecognisednetoftheamountofGST,exceptwheretheamountofGSTincurredisnot recoverable from the Australian Taxation Office. In these circumstances, the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acquisitionoftheassetoraspartofanitemoftheexpense.receivablesandpayablesinthebalancesheetareshown inclusiveofgst. Cashflowsarepresentedinthecashflowstatementonagrossbasis,exceptfortheGSTcomponentofinvestingand financingactivities,whicharedisclosedasoperatingcashflows. DisposalofSurplus AnnualSurplus: SurplusonLiquidation: Rule39oftheCompany sconstitutionprohibitsthedistributionofanysurplustomembers. AllincomemustbeappliedsolelytowardsthepromotionoftheobjectsoftheCompany. AsrequiredbytheCharitableFundraisingAct99,theIncomeTaxAssessmentAct997and TaxRulingTR2/2andRule54oftheConstitution,anyassetsremaininguponthewinding upofthecompanymustbeappliedtotheobjectsorpurposesforwhichtheywereraised. ComparativeFigures WhererequiredbyAccountingStandardscomparativefigureshavebeenadjustedtoconformtochangesinpresentation forthecurrentfinancialyear. a) Criticalaccountingestimatesandjudgments Thecommitteemembersevaluateestimatesandjudgmentsincorporatedintothefinancialreportbasedonhistorical knowledgeandbestavailablecurrentinformation.estimatesassumeareasonableexpectationoffutureeventsand arebasedoncurrenttrendsandeconomicdata,obtainedbothexternallyandinternally. KeyestimatesImpairment Thecommitteemembersassessimpairmentateachreportingdatebyevaluatingconditionsspecifictothegroupthat may lead to impairment of assets. Where an impairment trigger exists, the recoverable amount of the asset is determined. Valueinuse calculations performed in assessing recoverable amounts incorporate a number of key estimates.

59 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds 2 $ Page8of28 29 $ Note2: Revenue Operatingactivities MajorSponsorship 699, , ,7 Grants 5,595 5,595 38,4 CDSEFunding 5, 5,,633 SurfSports 236,39 236,39 93,942 Fundraising 3,89 3,89 32,54 Feesforservices 297, ,339 36,2 Minor Donations 2,75 2,75 3,265 Interestreceived 7,998 7,998 27,5,38,924 3,89,322,743,5,252 Nonoperatingactivities Profitondisposalofmotorvehicles 2,284,38,924 3,89,322,743,7,536 Note3: Surplusfromordinaryactivities Operatingsurplus/(deficit)fromordinaryactivitieshasbeendeterminedafter Depreciationofnoncurrentassets Plant&equipment,64,64 4,3 Motorvehicle 7,652 7,652 9,49 Officeequipments 7,558 7,558 8,528 Remunerationofauditors 6, 6, 6, Rentalexpenses 39,245 39,245 27,89

60 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds 2 $ Page9of28 29 $ Note4: CashAssets Current Cashatbankandonhand 89,93 89,93 4,822 Cashatbank cashmanagementaccount 564, ,487 59,79 654,39 654,39 533,9 Note5: Receivables Current Tradedebtors 28,832 28,832 94,3 28,832 28,832 94,3 Note6: OtherAssets Current Shorttermdeposits 3,83 3,83 3,83 Prepayment 6,545 6,545 8,27 Depositandrelatedcost Building(seeNote9) 85,49 85,49 95,767 95,767,83

61 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds 2 $ Page2of28 29 $ Note7: Property,PlantandEquipment Plantandequipment atcost 6,64 6,64 4,888 Less:AccumulatedDepreciation (86,249) (86,249) (84,358) 9,96 9,96 3,53 OfficeFurniture&Equipment atcost 86,448 86,448,97 Less:AccumulatedDepreciation (63,44) (63,44) (8,) 23,44 23,44 3,96 MotorVehicles atcost 6,29 6,29 6,29 Less:AccumulatedDepreciation (,25) (,25) (2,474) 5,84 5,84 58,735 OtherAssets atcost 7,57 7,57 7,57 Less:AccumulatedDepreciation (7,57) (7,57) (7,57) Total 94,43 94,43 2,226 Borrowingcosts 3,85 3,85 Less:AccumulatedAmortisation 3,85 3,85

62 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds 2 $ Page2of28 29 $ Note8: Payables Unsecured: Tradecreditors 74,69 74,69 4,579 Othercreditors 56,3 56,3 28,399 3, 3, 68,978 Note9: TaxLiabilities Current GSTpayable 88,69 88,69 35,365 Inputtaxcredit (53,997) (53,997) (8,65) Amountwithheldfromsalaryandwages 6,337 6,337 4,639 4,49 4,49 2,389 Note: Provisions Current Employeeentitlements 4,42 4,42 9,474 4,42 4,42 9,474 Therewere5employeesattheendoftheyear. ProvisionforEmployeeEntitlements Aprovisionhasbeenrecognisedforemployeeentitlementsrelatingtoannual,personal/carerandlongserviceleavefor employees.incalculatingthepresentvalueandfuturecashflowsinrespectoflongserviceleave,theprobabilityoflong serviceleavebeingtakenisbaseduponhistoricaldata.themeasurementandrecognitioncriteriaforemployeebenefits havebeenincludedinnote:statementofsignificantaccountingpolicies.

63 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds 2 $ Page22of28 29 $ Note: Others Current Incomeinadvance 77,98 77,98 77,98 77,98 Note2: AccumulatedFunds Accumulatedfundsatthebeginningoftheyear 75,8 75,8 66,333 Operatingsurplus/(deficit) 7,46 7,46 89,785 Accumulatedfundsattheyearoftheyear 767, ,524 75,8 Note3: ReconciliationOfCash Forthepurposesofthestatementofcashflows,cashincludescashonhandandinbanksandinvestmentsinmoney marketinstruments,netofoutstandingbankoverdrafts. Cashattheendoftheyearasshowninthestatementofcashflowsisreconciledtotherelateditemsinthebalance sheetasfollows: WestpacChequeAccount 88,96 88,96 4,55 WestpacInvestmentAccount 564, ,487 59,79 MerchantFacilityAccount Cashonhand Shorttermdeposits 3,83 3,83 3,83 658,93 658,93 537,74

64 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds 2 $ Page23of28 29 $ Note4: ReconciliationOfNetCashProvidedBy/UsedInOperatingActivitiesTo OperatingSurplus Operatingprofit(loss)afterincometax 7,47 7,47 89,784 Profitonsaleofnoncurrentassets (2,284) Depreciation 25,824 25,824 3,95 Changesinassetsandliabilities,netoftheeffectsof purchaseanddisposalsofsubsidiaries (Increase)/decreaseintradeandtermdebtors (4,83) (4,83) 87,86 (Increase)/decreaseinprepayments/others (2,369) (2,369) (,48) Increase/(decrease)intradecreditorsandaccruals 8,42 8,42 (5,544) Increase/(decrease)inothercreditors 77,89 77,89 (37,93) Increase/(decrease)inemployeeentitlements 2,946 2,946 9,868 Increase/(decrease)insundryprovisions Netcashprovidedby(usedin)operatingactivities 25,9 25,9 72,79 Note5: InterestIncome Cashmanagementaccount 7,998 7,998 27,5 7,998 7,998 27,5 Note6: InsuranceCover General 6,329 6,329 8,735 WorkersCompensation,972,972 (,5) 8,3 8,3 7,234

65 SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds 2 $ Page24of28 29 $ Note7: RemunerationtoEmployees Staffareemployedonindividualmanagementcontracts,andunderawards.Superannuationispaidinaccordancewith awards,managementcontractsorthesuperannuationguaranteelegislation.individualmanagementcontractsprovide forsalarysacrificepaymentsinaccordancewiththefringebenefitstaxassessmentact986.theeffectofthesalary sacrificepaymentsistomakesalarypackagestostaffmorecomparabletoequivalentremunerationtostaffemployedin forprofitorganisations. The number of contract, award casual and fulltime employees whose total actual remuneration including superannuation and retirement payments, but excluding the effect of salary sacrifice arrangements, fell within the followingbands. Remunerationband No. No. $to$, 7 59 $,to$2, $2,to$3, 3 $3,to$4, $4,to$5, 3 $6,to$7, 2 $7,to$8, $8,to$9, Totalnumberofemployees Totalremunerationtotheseemployees $48,23 $45,245

66 Note8: SurfLifeSavingSydneyNorthernBeachesInc&ControlledEntity ABN NotestotheFinancialStatements Fortheyearended3March2 ContingentLiabilities Page25of28 There are no contingent liabilities that the committee members are aware of that will have material effects to the financialreports. Note9: EventsSubsequenttoReportingDate TheAssociationhassignedacontracttopurchaseUnit9/VukoPlace,WarriewoodNSW22andpaidadepositof $85,49beforetheendofthefinancialyear.Thepurchasewassettledon6 th April2.Thetotalpurchaseprice includingsettlementcostis$822,367. TheAssociationhasalsoenteredintoabusinessfinanceagreementwithWestpacBankingCorporationforafacilityof $45,tofundthepurchaseoftheproperty.

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70 MANLY NORTH STEYNE Manly Life Saving Club s 99 th year has been a remarkable year in many ways and all members have continued its tradition of keeping Manly Beach safe. We have maintained our community service in many areas and in our commitment to youth development and the continued education of lifesaving techniques. All sections of the club have continued to grow and develop and I congratulate all our patrolling lifesavers on another successful season. It is pleasing to report that our competitors wore the sky blue cap with pride and success in winning for the third time in succession the NSW Champion Club title. Our Nippers won their equivalent title whilst our fast improving masters were placed second at the NSW titles. Congratulations to Surf Lifesaving Sydney Northern Beaches on another successful year and their interpretation of their role in assisting the 2 clubs in our Branch. I consider that our Branch s greatest attribute is the fact that they will listen to the clubs Presidents and I congratulate President Gordon Lang, CEO Steve McInnes and Surf Sports Michael Bate who over the last three years have discussed many issues with me and other senior club members and then taken considered action. Robbie Williams - President It gives me great pleasure to present this report and advise that North Steyne SLSC continues to grow in membership and status within our local community. For the one hundredth and third season we can proudly boast that there were no lives lost on North Steyne Beach whilst patrols were on duty. Our patrols this season under our Club Captain Shannon Job and his mentor Paul Mathew have been first class and with the ever expanding requirements to have specialist trained members Shannon has lead an up skilling of our patrolling members. Education and training under our Chief Instructor Keith Abraham continues to increase and expand with record numbers of members gaining their Bronze Medallions this season. We continue to offer and promote multi-culturalism in lifesaving and our members remain in constant demand to promote this in the public and surf life saving arena. North Steyne co hosted the Branch Championships with Queenscliff SLSC this season and on behalf of all members thank you to Michael Bate and Marcial Nunura for your assistance and support with this carnival and all Surf Sport events. I would like to thank Queenscliff SLSC and Manly LSC for their support throughout the season and we look forward to a close relationship in the future. Thank you to Manly Council and the lifeguard service for your continued support this season to both our lifesaving operations and maintenance of the Clubhouse. To our Local State member for Manly, Mike Baird thank you for your support and assistance in particular with North Steyne gaining a Community building grant to upgrade our training room. To all our sponsors in particular the Branch sponsors, Streets, Coca Cola, EnergyAustralia, and DHL without your continued support we could not survive, thankyou. North Steyne involved itself in many Branch activities over the past season. The invaluable advice and help from officials and staff was greatly appreciated. I would like to especially thank President Gordon Lang and his Executive, CEO Steve McInnes, Jen Huston and your team for your support. Let there be waves Damian O Shannassy - President Celebrating 5 Years

71 FRESHWATER QUEENSCLIFF For 85 years Queenscliff Surf Life Saving Club has been patrolling Queenscliff beach, with our members competing in surf life saving events. Never before in the club s history have we lost a member, as we tragically did on 9 March, with the death of Saxon Bird. The grief and support extended to Saxon s family by our own members and by the surf life saving community was overwhelming and we at Queenscliff, and his family, thank you for your support. Saxon s untimely death has reminded us of what a great club and organisation we belong to. On the lifesaving front, we are proud to report that no lives were lost on Queenscliff Beach this season. The club performed 97 rescues, 26 first aid treatments and 392 preventative actions. On the education side the club gained 97 bronze medallions and 255 awards overall, of which we are very proud. Over 4 members did patrols during the year, giving 2693 hours of their time a truly remarkable effort, when you consider we are only one of twenty one successful clubs in the Branch. Competitively, the club was headed for a grand finale for the season, until all but the beach events were cancelled at Kurrawa - with thirteen boat crews in the water, and great craft and beach representation. We recognise our two State representatives, Laura Shorter and Tom Atkinson. Laura gained her second Australian Open Beach Sprint championship, whilst in the under 9 Jamie-Lee Britt gained second in the flags. Our Masters were placed second in Australia at the Masters Championships with a particularly good performance in gaining thirteen gold medals from our beach competitors veteran Paul Hammond winning four individual and team events. 62 Nippers graced our beach this season and recorded 2nd place in the Branch championships and 5 gold medals our best performance to date. We are proud of our involvement in the Branch, providing many assessors, examiners and competition officials. We thank President Gordon and the Branch Executive and CEO, Steve and his tireless staff, Jen, Marcial, Sandy, Christine and Sally, whose club plan worked for us. Last, but not least, we thank our donors, all of whom make our work possible. In reviewing our year s achievements the one that makes us proudest is that we have once again maintained our 2 year old record of no lives lost while our members patrolled the beach. Our sincere appreciation goes all the patrolling members who dedicate many hours in keeping our beach safe for the public. The organisation and standard of our Patrols continues to improve thanks to support of our Patrol Captains who have worked closely with our Club Captain Paul Milinkovic. In ensuring that we have the suitably trained and qualified lifesavers our Chief Instructor Lindsay Davis has been non stop in organising and running training courses to cover all levels of qualification. Member participation in competition continues to grow at all levels and in new disciplines that the club has not previously fielded teams. Congratulations to all competitors for your success and dedication. Our Nipper and Nipper parent membership numbers show continued growth and it is very encouraging to see the integration of the juniors and seniors as we continue to work towards the seamless transition of junior members into the senior ranks. With a member base of 729 members there is a diversity of interests and needs to be catered for and without the dedication of our Committee this would not happen. Thank you for your huge contribution and support. Other seasons highlights have included, continued success of our Australia Day Carnival, implementation of the new constitution, the Barney Mullins Swim and the establishment of Freshwater Coastal Ambassadors. The costs of running our club is significant and we are very appreciative for the generosity of our major sponsors the Harbord Beach Hotel and Bendigo Bank. Once again we have been very fortunate that Macquarie Sports have been a major sponsor of our Australia Carnival. We would also like to thank Gordon Lang and his team at Sydney Northern Beaches Branch for their assistance throughout this past season. To Coca Cola, Streets, Energy Australia, Westpac and the other sponsors of the Branch your financial assistance is essential in providing surf life saving services to the Northern Beaches. I would like to thank all members for their support and dedication to all club activities and congratulate you on another successful season. Stephen Bennett - President Branch, Manly Council, Streets, Cunninghams Property, Energy Australia Mosman Locksmiths, Coca Cola, Navigate Financial Group, MAA, Balgowlah RSL, Bonds, DNC Global, DHL, Manly Warringah Credit Union David Piper OAM - President 7 SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 7

72 L CURL NORL CURL The 29/2 season marked some significant changes at South Curly however there is one constant that has remained unchanged - our patrolling members dedication to providing vigilant patrols that enable the public to swim in safety. Growth in the club has continued with overall membership now well in excess of 8. This growth has been in all areas of the Club however the most pleasing is the significant growth in Cadets and Juniors. The transition from Nippers through to the senior side of the Club has required a fundamental mind shift to have all sections within the Club view themselves as equals and allies. This transition is well on the way to being achieved, and hopefully included in to the club s culture moving forward. Some of the many achievements in the Club this season include: nd., State and National level in the Champion Lifesaver discipline. Most pleasing was the Aussie Gold which is the first open National medal in many years outside of the boat arena for South Curly. on of the Boat Relay team maintaining their undefeated status of some new organisations. The North Curl Curl Surf Life Saving Club has had another successful year of operation. I would like to thank our patrol, junior and club members for their efforts over the year. Thanks also to the Branch for their support. Our club has continued to grow at all levels and the Executive have worked tirelessly over the past year to improve our corporate governance and compliance with various legislation, policies and procedures. I would like to thank to our numerous sponsors who have recognised the club s valuable contribution to our community through their ongoing support. Ian Thurgood - President Moving forward there are significant changes scheduled to take place to the South Curly clubhouse. Thanks to grants facilitated by our Local Member (Mike Baird) and through the Department of Sport and Recreation, a new kitchen and bar area are scheduled to be completed by end of August 2. These works also include opening the hall up to the easterly aspect which will result in better ventilation, natural light, and of course being able to appreciate the views or what we believe to be God s Country. These changes are stage one of three which should ultimately see the facility upgraded to best meet the needs of the club members, the local community, and other users in general. James Smyth Estate Agents, Mounties Group, and Manly Aluminium Windows, your support enables our club to continue to function and our entire membership thanks you. A special thanks to the Sydney Northern Beaches Branch staff, and to the other clubs whose members contribute towards the success of our branch at all levels. Bryn Russell - President Celebrating 5 Years

73 DEE WHY LONG REEF The Dee Why SLSC is a family orientated club. We pride ourselves on our lifesaving, educational excellence and community service. On the operational side this season the Club conducted a total of 3,8 preventative actions, 5 rescues and 24 first aid cases, whilst recording no patrol infringements. I am pleased to report in our 98 th season there were no lives lost during patrol hours. In 29/ the Club enjoyed an increase in Nipper, and Cadet numbers whilst maintaining a strong core of active lifesaving members. A record number of Nippers competed in carnivals. Club Sunday morning events made a welcome return, and we had resurgence in social life thanks to Maz Troop. The Club purchased a new surfboat, bringing the fleet to four. The DYSLSC supported a number of local and international events, including round one of the Ocean Ski series, the Ocean Thunder Surf Boat Series, the Bennett Junior Carnival, the BBM Nipper Camp, the Layne Beachley Classic (twice), the Warringah Council s Australia Day Breakfast, the start of the Pub to Pub Fun Run, and the annual DY2K swim and biathlon. Our education team survived three external audits in as many years, and in a harsh economic climate we secured.new Club sponsors. Personal thanks to those members who put their hand up and volunteered on the management committee and sub committees. This season the Club had a strong team with a wealth of expertise and experience. Particular thanks to the 29/ DYSLSC office bearers - Deputy President: Steve Haggett, Secretary: Allen Lakeman, Treasurer: Dave Lang, Club Captain: Craig Barnes, and Junior Development Officer: Matt Molinia. Thank you also to our Chief Instructor Gary Beauchamp and Assistant Chief Instructor Karen Marks. Finally, I would like to acknowledge the DYSLSC s members and their families, our sponsors, the Branch executive team and staff for an outstanding season. Adrienne Lowe - President Season 29/ saw the start of another exciting decade and was the club s 6 th season. At the commencement of the season significant changes were made to the clubs constitution with the Management Committee being dissolved and a new Board of Management formed reducing our committee from 24 members to. I thank the dedication on the Board for their hard work & commitment. Overall the club has had another successful season with no lives lost. The season has been one of consolidation as we attempt to seek new leadership, train new members, try to encourage older and experienced members to remain in our club and balance our increased workload with a enough fun in what has become a very serious business. Sustainable income at Long Reef is a significant problem compared with other clubs. With lack of sponsorship and commercial activity it is a constant challenge. In an attempt to develop an on-going income the club joined forces with Oceanpaddler and ran the inaugural Fenn Cup Ocean Racing Series. The 4 race series attracted Australia s greatest paddlers and Ironmen. The series was fantastically supported in it s first year and will surely grow in future series. The club also ran another very successful Tour of Buoys Ocean Swim as well as the 3 rd Round of the SNB Branch Boat Carnival. Our beach attendance was down again, the beach atmosphere suffering for a second consecutive year from a non operational Council kiosk. We are working with Warringah Council to resolve this for next season, we have also raised our concerns of beach access and patrol observation with such a large dune in front of our clubhouse. One of the strengths of Long Reef is our strong Nipper program and my thanks go to the hard work of those responsible for its success. Competition wise 9/ saw us share some success getting a few more members involved taking a young group back to Kurrawa. The highlight result was our U23 girl s surfboat crew who won Bronze at the Branch & State Championships as well as having a crew compete in the George Bass Marathon coming 4 th overall. I congratulate the SLSSNB Executive led by President Gordon Lang on their running of the Branch this year and all staff who worked behind the scenes assisting our clubs. Many thanks to our clubs major sponsors, Winning Appliances, DY RSL, LJ Hooker, Spank Swimwear, Arthouse Hotel, MEGA, Wade Oldham and Dee Why Automotives. We also thank the generous support from the Branch sponsors. Without such support it would be impossible for us to continue our club operations and core focus of providing a safe aquatic environment. Douglas Lucas - President SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 73

74 SOUTH NARRABEEN COLLAROY On behalf of the members of Collaroy SLSC I have much pleasure in submitting this brief report on our activities for the 29/ season. Firstly I am proud to be able to report that no lives have been lost whilst lifesavers were on duty at Collaroy. We would like to thank the CEO Steve McInnes for the great job he has done. Thanks also to Jen Huston and the office team who are always there ready to assist. We also thank the hard working Executive lead by President Gordon Lang. We would like to thank the current Branch sponsors for their continued involvement and support. Streets, Coca Cola and Energy Australia, DHL who help protect our members on the beach, Unomedical who again supported through the provision of First Aid supplies at no charge to the clubs, Westpac, Warringah Mall and DY RSL for their community assistance. Collaroy has had a very successful season and I have been proud to be involved with such a fine club. The camaraderie has been wonderful and we have proved that we are a very strong family club. In our primary function as a Life Saving body we have not lost any lives between the flags and this has been achieved by conducting many preventative actions. The standard of our patrols has been excellent and all our young members can be congratulated for the job they have done. Our Chief Instructor Karla Campbell has overseen the completion of a large number of awards for the past season. This is a fine achievement and an ongoing job. Our two training weeks in the October and January school holidays were their usual success due to Karla and her teams efforts. Our Nippers had another very successful year with a large number of kids learning surf safety. The Nippers committee did an outstanding job. We are also proud to be able to support the Collaroy RSL sub branch with their ANZAC Day Sunset Service. A Collaroy boat very proudly takes a wreath from the assembled parade of veterans and proceeds to sea to lay the wreath and salute with raised oars. Once again we have had a successful season at South Narrabeen. There have been a lot of new members join up and it s great to see so many younger members around the club. This year we are starting some much needed renovations around the club and by the beginning of next season we should have a great facility for our members and the community to enjoy. Our boat crews have done a fantastic job at Carnivals and although there wasn t enough gold brought back they did have a great success and this will be increase next season with the 2 girls crews which have been training since December. This season we w ere represented by three boat crews in three separate divisions. Some of the results that were achieved throughout the year were promising, which we hope will be continued to be improved upon next season. The Nippers had another strong year at our beach and at carnivals. It was great to see the amount of water competitors grow from previous years. Our carnival attendance was rewarded with a couple of finalists & semi-finalists in a variety of events. I would like to thank the many parents who have helped out with the Nippers this year. Your efforts are proven by the success of the entire South Narrabeen Nippers group. We had our annual visit from our friends from the Brewarrina community. This year the invitation stretched further to Enngonia, Weilmoringle, Goodooga and Bourke, Guests on the weekend included John Howard (the actor) Sophie Lavers, Miss World Australia as well as all the local Mayors and State politicians. I would like to thank the staff at our branch for their incredible support once again, we are truly lucky to have such a group of experienced and helpful people supporting us. I would also like to thank the Branch and club sponsors without whom we would not be able to provide the high level of training to our dedicated volunteers that the entire community ultimately benefits from. Peter Madden - President To my Executive Team and the General Committee I would also like to pass on my thanks and congratulations. The results we have achieved is just reward for the work you have put in. Yours In Surf Life Saving Greg MacMahon - President Celebrating 5 Years

75 NORTH NARRABEEN NARRABEEN The 29-2 season again saw Narrabeen Beach s members provide a first class volunteer rescue service to the local community. Our 2 patrolling members spent 436 hours patrolling at Narrabeen Beach, performing 5 rescues, 7 first aid treatments and 487 preventive actions. Thank you to each of those members for their service. The Club s continuing focus on education and training saw these members achieve 95 various new awards. A record 5 junior members also had a great season and I congratulate all those Nippers who participated each week and attained their relevant Junior Participation and Competition Skill Evaluation awards. The 29- season was a busy one for Surf Sports at Narrabeen Beach. Our members competed with distinction in club, Branch, State and Australian Championships and other special events including The Coolangatta Gold and our own new event The Narrathon. Again we hosted one of the Branch Ocean Ski Series events as well as our traditional Junior Carnival in January. I would like to congratulate all our competitors on their achievements, and those members who again made outstanding contributions as carnival officials. The on-going returns from Club run carnivals, special events and hall hire bookings, along with great sponsorship support, particularly from Dee Why RSL Club Limited, have seen the club again show a cash surplus after meeting all operating expenses. These surplus funds were expended on the clubhouse redevelopment which is now receiving the final touches. On behalf of all members my thanks go to our club sponsors Dee Why RSL Club Limited, Henderson Logistics, Rod Jones First National Real Estate, Bennett Surfboards, Baker s Delight Narrabeen and BPM Trading and our Branch sponsors, including Sreet s Ice Creams, Coca-Cola Amatil, DHL, Energy Australia and Warringah Mall. No lives lost while patrols were on the beach. A record we are proud of at North Narrabeen. Our patrolling numbers while steady were propped up by our younger and older age groups. A regular patrol of long standing members returned to the beach this year and this is something we are looking to build on and then spread through our patrols. Our Sunday morning events have grown and this was an area targeted in the Club development plan. We introduced a patrol point score system based on participation and was tightly contested as the year progressed. Our Competition Director, Michael Rogan was instrumental in the implementation of the plan and for his efforts was awarded our Club Person of The Year award. Our competition teams have kept the white cap active at carnivals with our Junior Activities and masters the most prominent. A major effort is underway to improve our participation across the board at all levels. Our IRB racing team continues to grow and compete at a high level and are almost self funding which is a great effort from a very young group. The Junior Activities team has done a great job and numbers are up with the challenge to keep them coming through to the older age groups. Our regular fundraisers and annual events have been well attended. The boat carnival is growing in numbers each season, campers Friday nights in January and the Billabong World championships to name a few. We would like to thank the Sydney Northern Beaches team ably led by Gordon. To all the staff our gratitude for the great job they do. A big thank you to Streets, Coca Cola, Energy Australia, Unomedical, Warringah Mall and all the SNB sponsors and Supporters. Michael McDermott - President Tracey Lake - President SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 75

76 WARRIEWOOD MONA VALE Warriewood have had an extremely enjoyable season with our beach kept safe once again without major incidents thanks to our diligent active patrolling members. The club had been busy over the winter with major renovations to our members area to incorporate a new kitchenette and bar for the members to utilise with our fabulous deck area, the club has been able to provide a facility for all the members to utilise and enjoy the club facilities. The club also engaged the Branch Surf School to run a SRC/Bronze camp in the October school holidays which proved extremely successful with over 35 participants completing the course and able to join patrols at the commencement of the season. This assisted in bolstering our patrolling ranks and allowing us to change to half day patrols. We celebrated our 6th year patrolling Warriewood Beach with a reunion party held at the surf club in January with over 2 people many who had travelled long distances to join in the celebrations and catch up with friends some of whom had not seen each other for over 5 years. It was a great celebration to be a part of and to discuss and share stories with the generations of Warriewood SLSC. We launched our new IRB sponsored by Pittwater RSL our major long term sponsor and we greatly appreciate their support of Warriewood. We have had a busy year on the beach with our Nippers growing larger & larger and some great commitment from families in getting involved in the surf club to assist in the demanding job of running and coordinating Nippers. Our Nipper President Charlie Wiggins after 3 successful years has hung up the loud hailer to concentrate a masters beach sprinting career. We would also like to thank our club secretary Vickie Dyer who has run the club tirelessly for the past years and is the heart and soul of Warriewood SLSC. Vickie is the finest example of the volunteer who goes above and beyond, and has finally decided to hand over the reins. A special mention also has to go to our founding member Joc Mackay on 6 years of service to Warriewood SLSC and surf life saving. The members of Warriewood also wish to extend their deepest sympathies to the Bird family and Queenscliff SLSC for their loss of Saxon. We are all one big family and tragic circumstances like this make only galvanises what a special bond we all have in the surf lifesaving community. Finally we would like to thank all of our sponsors for their continued support, and the Branch office staff and executive Matt Sheridan - President Mona Vale SLSC had another eventful year and successfully completed our 88 th season of patrolling Mona Vale Beach. Thank you to all the members who contributed to patrols by organizing, training, or just being there when we needed them. Special mention of our patrol person of the year, Ben Ramsden. Mona Vale gained a major new club sponsor this year, with the Greater Building Society contributing generously to the support of the club. Other sponsors included Aussie Bum and Hog s Breath Café for surfboat racing, Harris Farm Markets and Dial Before You Dig supporting our Ocean Swims and Golf Day respectively, and many other generous donors in the local community. June 29 saw the first running of the Cold Water Classic, Mona Vale s Winter Ocean Swim. Although the water was still quite warm, the day was rough, grey, overcast and rainy. Over 27 swimmers lined up for the start, and stayed to enjoy hot soup. Hopefully, better weather this year will draw a bigger crowd and make this swim a fixture on the ocean swimming calendar. In early December, swimmers reported an unconscious man in the pool to the patrol just coming on duty. The patrol, including two very new bronze members, did CPR and used the defibrillator until ambulance crews arrived. After over two weeks in hospital, the victim returned to Mona Vale Beach to thank his rescuers. Geoff Bateman, Lewis Ingram, Ben Ramsden, Hakki Unver, Brendan Murray, Mark Kaufer, Tim Woolnough and Nathan and Gemma Prendergast won the December Rescue of the Month for this rescue. Our Chief Assessor Andrew Hjorth concentrated on expanding his training crew, with the result that we will have a number of new trainers ready to start next season. Thank you to Steve Miles, Paula Tocquer, Geoff Bateman, Rob Stokes, Michael Wasley and John Woods who all helped train squads this past season. Outstanding competitors last season were Nippers Tom Trbojevic, Baylee Forbes and Kim Moran who were selected to the SNB Interbranch Team. Tom also came second in the Under 3 Flags and Beach Sprint at State. Renae Jolly won the Under 7 Champion Lifesaver at Branch, came second at State and fourth at Aussies. The Men s Under 23 boat crew consisting of Mark Bee, David Brooker, Jason Matthews, and Jack Norris with sweep Bryce Munro won the SNB Overall Branch Pointscore. We also fielded teams in endurance events including the Coolangatta Gold and the Narrabeen Narrathon. Social life did not suffer, and included our Golf Day which raised over $5, for the club, (thank you to organizer Kai Cooper), Trivia Night, regular Sippers to catch up with other members and a couple of lazy Sunday afternoon barbeques organized by the Nippers. Even the most dedicated lifesavers need to kick back and take it easy occasionally. Finally a big thank you to the Branch staff who were unfailingly helpful over the season, and congratulations to them on an excellent 5 th Anniversary Dinner. Jon Dibbs - President Celebrating 5 Years

77 NEWPORT BUNGAN BEACH Another season goes by at beautiful Bungan Beach where the Surf Lifesaving Club again provided our beach goers with a safe and clean environment. As always, the members manned the yellow and red flags with dedication and pride as they stood by watching over swimmers, and many of our local board riders honing their skills, waiting patiently to help where possible, when an impending tsunami threatened our coastline, and providing a voluntary public service which is very much the Australian way of life. I am pleased to say the club experienced an extremely safe season with only a few minor incidents occurring on our beach. The continued resurgence of our boat crews was a major plus for the club. The Open men s crew were well prepared for an assault on the Australian Championships with great performances in the Ocean Thunder series and winning the Sydney Northen Beaches Branch Championships at Manly. Special thanks must go to all those involved, especially Steve Reilly and Matt Collins, both passionate boaties for many years, and James B ezer who took on the role of Boat Captain - all of whom worked so hard to keep the tradition alive and well at Bungan Beach SLSC. On behalf of the club I would like to thank the major sponsors, particularly Reilly and Sons Food Services and URM,for their ongoing support which is held in high regard by the club. Special mention must go to our members from Barker College who continue to support the club. Mr Mathew Lloyd and the staff at the school do a great job in co-ordinating these young volunteers. This season 26 Barker students obtained their bronze under the guidance of our chief instructor Ethan McInnes. Our Acting Club Captain, Col Rae, continues to amaze me with his dedication to training and supporting these young people and on behalf of the club I congratulate him on obtaining life membership of our club, an award that Col thoroughly deserves. The commitment and dedication of our committee members who seem to always be there when the numbers are down on patrol, or when other major issues need to be met, is first class. I am in awe of their knowledge, expertise and willingness to give of their free time and genuinely thank them for the support they have given me over the years I have been President. As one season ends, the planning and preparation for another begins, and the committee are well and truly preparing for the 2/ season. In conclusion I would like to thank the Branch and their sponsors for their invaluable support over the last year. It has again been such a full and busy season for the Newport SLSC. The Club continues to grow and has had another exceptional year across all areas of operations. We celebrated our Centenary Year and completed the Club s year History Book. The celebrations commenced in earnest over the October 29 long weekend, and set the tone to a highly successful 2 season. Our membership continues to grow and Newport SLSC finished the 29/2 season with a total of 245 members, an increase of almost percent on the 28/29 season total of 22 members. The number of patrolling members (Active (8yrs and over), Active (5-8 yrs) and Cadet Members (3-5 yrs) in the club increased to 424, up from 378 last season. The total number of Nippers for 29/2 was 44, 4 of whom were in the special needs group. This season we undertook 8,32.75 hours patrolling the beach an % increase from last year, with 83 new Bronze Medallions and 44 SRCs joining the patrolling ranks. The overall awards totalled an impressive 878, with women out performing the men 2 to 866. Our members continue to be recognised for their contribution to lifesaving and the community with Kieran Menzies being awarded Pittwater Council s Young Volunteer of the Year award. Alan asmithies and Jess Menzies were also finalists in the award. We have continued our program for kids with Special Needs, for kids and adults five years and up, and this year saw our Special Needs program being fully integrated into the regular Nippers timeslot running throughout the entire season, with 4 kids registered in this program. The Club extends its appreciation to Gordon Lang, President SLSSNB and all the Branch Team for their help and support throughout the season and to all the Branch Sponsors, as without them we could not do the job we do. Ted Smithies - President Philip Brown - President SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 77

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79 WHALE BEACH PALM BEACH Whale Beach SLSC Inc has completed another successful season, it s 73 rd. Our success lay in our member training, beach patrols and community involvement. Over 28,25 people attended the beach this season. Membership stands at 367 with 258 active patrolling members. During the season we conducted 369 preventions, provided 9 first aid treatments and performed 7 rescues. Interestingly, the beach was closed on 7 occasions due to high seas and dangerous conditions but I am pleased to report that our patrol actions were lower than the previous season reflecting an increase in patrol efficiency and vigilance. These results were achieved because of our Club Captain John Lewis and his Life Saving team s drive to increase levels of patrol skills, attendance and member training particularly to higher level SLS awards. This also resulted in zero sign on infringements and zero gear inspection infringements. This season our members gained 99 new SLS Awards including 5 Bronze Medallions, 5 Surf Rescue Certificates, and 43 Advanced Medallions and Certificates, which met our goals set at the beginning of the season. The Club is proud of its continued participation in the Branch, State and National SLS Carnivals. Unfortunately a clash of dates with our Whale Beach Big Swim meant that our participation in the Branch Championships was down on previous years. The 35 th Big Swim held on 3 January 2, drew,943 swimmers in excellent weather and water conditions. We were strongly supported by our major sponsor the Macquarie Group. Stage one of our Club renovations has been completed with new bathrooms, change rooms, gym and outside shower areas. We anticipate commencing stages 2 and 3 in the first months of the 2-2 season. Unfortunately we lost four outstanding Club members with the deaths of foundation and Life member Keith Webster, local legend and Life member Hal Baily, great boat sweep and Life member Jack Uren and staunch committee man and Life member John Holme. What a season! The intricacies of the Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club continue to impress me in the number of ways it touches so many different people. From the letters of loved ones resuscitated or rescued on the beach through to the marriages of members who have met on our very own back lawn. The Club has again fulfilled another year of meaning to so many. At its 29 AGM, the Club welcomed Mark Walsh as its sixth life member. However, sadly this year the Club also lost its longest serving life member, Ted Polly. A member for 65 years, Ted will be sadly missed. The stand-out competitors this year were the Palm Beach Masters. The Masters team were a force to be reckoned with at Branch, State and National Championships. Well done team! The Surf Club is proud of its strong relationship with major sponsor, Man Investments. We are very fortunate to have a sponsor of this calibre. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my brilliant Committee, who have risen to the significant challenges of the year. To each of you, thank you for guiding the Club through the season. Finally, to all our Club members and stakeholders - thank you for your continued support. The beauty of what we are part of is that we have reached no destination, no final objective - we are simply custodians of one of the great movements of our time. The culture and energy of the Club has again filled the hearts of those who have been a part of it this season and we look forward to a bigger and better season next summer. See you on the beach. Sam Burton Taylor - President I would like to acknowledge and thank our major sponsors the Macquarie Group, Sandran Pty Ltd, Palm Beach RSL Club Sub-branch, Pittwater Council, SLSNSW as well SLS sponsors including Energy Australia, Coca Cola, Westpac, DHL, Streets, and Telstra. I would also like to thank the Branch for its support during the season in particular Gordon Lang, Steve McInnes and Jen Huston. We look forward to the 2-2 season and our 74 th year of service to the public and the Whale Beach community. Martin Armstrong President SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 79

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83 Directors to 2- President Deputy Administration Finance Rescue Examination/ Competition/ Club BJA President Services Education Coaching Representative Chairman J Andrew G Howard G R Causon W Goodman OAM B Kinsey A Chubb P Gard S Moriarty P O Dwyer J Andrew R Lytham G R Causon W Goodman OAM B Kinsey A Chubb P Gard S Moriarty/ P O Dwyer T Boardman/ B Worth R Lytham W J Worth G R Causon B E Pitt B Kinsey A Chubb R Jorgensen Peter Daley P O Dwyer R Lytham W J Worth G R Causon/ B E Pitt B Kinsey B Smith J Hewitt P Daley/ P O Dwyer P Daley W Young R Lytham W J Worth E Davis OAM B E Pitt B Kinsey G Langley J Hewitt P Daley P O Dwyer 999- R Lytham W J Worth E Davis OAM B E Pitt B Kinsey G. Langley J. Hewitt P Daley P O Dwyer 2- W J Worth T Haven E Davis OAM B E Pitt B Kinsey G Langley J Hewitt P Daley R Tester 2-2 W J Worth T Haven T Burns D Fisher B Joyce M Troop (Ms) J Hewitt G Langley R Tester Directors 22-3 President Deputy Administration Finance Rescue Examination/ Competition/ Youth Junior Sponsorship / President Services Education Coaching Development Development Marketing 22-3 T Haven J Hewitt T Burns D Fisher B Joyce M Troop R Lytham J Woods R Tester P O Dwyer Directors 23-4 President Deputy Administration Rescue Examination/ Competition/ Youth Junior Sponsorship / President Finance Services Education Coaching Development Development Marketing 23-4 T Haven J Hewitt T Burns R Andjelkovic G Langley R Lytham J Woods R Tester P O Dwyer Directors 24- President Deputy Administration/ Rescue Education/ Surf Sports Youth & Membership Sponsorship / President Finance Services Assessment Development Marketing 24-5 T Haven R Tester T Burns R Andjelkovic N Cummins M Bate G Langley P O Dwyer 25-6 T Haven R Tester T Burns G Langley N Cummins C Susans J Jones-Billington T Bonner 26-7 T Haven R Tester T Burns G Langley J Isbill/K Levy M Bate M Rae G Lang 27-8 G Lang D Menzies P Cullis S Faddy R Tester M Bate A Traugott A Mason 28-9 G Lang D Menzies P Cullis S Faddy R Tester M Bate A Traugott A Mason D Murray M Wasley R Tester (from Jan 9) (from Aug 8) (from Aug 8) 29- G Lang D Murray P Cullis S Faddy M Wasley M Bate R Tester A Mason SURF LIFE SAVING SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES 83

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