2017/18 ANNUAL REPORT SAVING LIVES AND BUILDING GREAT COMMUNITIES

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1 2017/18 ANNUAL REPORT SAVING LIVES AND BUILDING GREAT COMMUNITIES

2 SNAPSHOT STATS 60,944 PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS FIRST AID TREATMENTS RESCUES Aerial PATROLS SHARK SIGHTINGS 97,729 KM S PATROLLED 149,966 PATROL HOURS LIFE SAVING 31SURF CLUBS PEOPLE TRAINED IN FIRST AID MEMBERS 7,054 NIPPERS 709 MEDALLIONS COMMUNITY PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

3 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION LIFESAVING SERVICES SURF SPORTS NIPPERS & YOUTH TRAINING & EDUCATION COMMUNITY MEMBERS MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS FUNDRAISING & PARTNERSHIPS RECORDS, RESULTS & FINANCIALS

4 A MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER SLSWA gives people of all ages the opportunity to learn vital life skills... Very few places in the world are blessed with a coastline as beautiful and unspoilt as Western Australia s. Every year thousands of beach-loving Western Australians and visitors enjoy popular swimming spots, safe in the knowledge that they are patrolled by Surf Life Saving WA (SLSWA). It would be impossible to imagine our beaches and community landscape without the presence of SLSWA. Those red and yellow flags are a safety beacon to many who flock to our shores and delight in the pristine waters. Collectively we owe our thanks to the countless volunteer hours that are given to ensure our safety and save lives. The service given by SLSWA covers all aspects from the air, on the sand and out to sea. Our surf lifesavers, lifeguards and rescue crews deliver this critical service requiring skill, courage and an intricate knowledge of our unique coastline. The importance of volunteering in surf lifesaving is critical. SLSWA is a leader in promoting the value of volunteerism and the tangible benefits that it offers to those who participate. SLSWA gives people of all ages the opportunity to learn vital life skills, improve their own health and wellbeing, and enjoy all of the valuable social benefits grassroots sport and recreation provides. Western Australia s beaches are for everyone to enjoy. The creation of inclusive beach experiences is essential in fostering healthy, connected communities and breaking down barriers. SLSWA has successfully engaged specific community groups with the aim of increasing participation in surf lifesaving community programs, for the benefit of those groups and the wider community. Congratulations to the board, staff, partners and volunteers of this iconic WA institution on another successful year keeping West Australians safe on our beaches. Mark McGowan MLA Premier of Western Australia Photo credit: DFES

5 A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT & CEO Craig Smith-Gander - President James O Toole - CEO Welcome to the 2017/18 Surf Life Saving WA (SLSWA) Annual Report in which we are delighted to present to you some of our achievements of the past season. It is only appropriate firstly, to recognise the work of the more than 20,000 dedicated volunteers at our 31 clubs up and down the WA coast. With an increase in our overall membership, including a 7% increase in the number of patrolling members, this year our surf lifesavers performed nearly 120,000 patrol hours and 442 rescues, with many other members serving in various capacities in their clubs and contributing to what has undoubtedly been a successful year on many fronts. It is also testament to the work of these people that we saw a 60% decrease on the previous year s coastal drownings, with 10 lives lost on the WA coast last year. While this is a positive step, it will not divert our attention from the goal of zero preventable drowning deaths and we will continue in our endeavours to educate, and protect, the public as they recreate on our magnificent coastline. As the peak coastal safety organisation in Western Australia, it is also fitting that, while we recognise our own volunteer surf lifesavers for the tireless work they do, we also recognise those members of the community who perform acts of bravery on our coast while going to the aid of others. This year we hosted the second annual WA Coastal Bravery Awards and were honoured to recognise 22 such remarkable individuals. The past year was without a doubt a big one for surf sports when, following another successful SunSmart WA Surf Life Saving Championships, WA hosted the Aussies at Scarborough Beach in April. With a 45% increase in the number of WA athletes participating since the Aussies were last in WA, and a 50% increase in the number of medals won by our athletes, it is safe to say that surf sports in WA are in great shape. Congratulations must go to Sorrento s Jackson Symonds, the first athlete in over 50 years to win four Australian Beach Sprint titles an exceptional achievement. We also hosted our first season of the WA Surf League, a first of its kind in Australia team series which saw the integration of all surf sports disciplines into a club vs club format. Embraced by both clubs and athletes alike, we will continue to grow the event as a permanent fixture in our surf sports season. For some time our participation in the fundraising initiatives of the national Surf Life Saving Foundation have been under review by the Board of SLSWA and, after a lengthy process based on the best interests of our WA based donors and feedback from the membership, our withdrawal from the Foundation was finalised earlier this year. This has resulted in the establishment of an SLSWA fundraising program that, we are extremely proud to say, will mean all funds raised in WA will stay in WA to support WA coastal safety priorities. We would like to thank our corporate partners whose ongoing commitment and shared vision for a safer coastal environment enable us to continue doing our work in the community and on the beach. In particular, we welcome new National Partner Holden; and WA Community Partner AGL. We also recognise the significant contribution made by the State Government. Their support of both SLSWA and our WA clubs is essential in enabling us to deliver lifesaving services for the benefit of all beachgoers in WA. This year that support saw the extension of our Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter patrols through to the end of May, our longest patrol season yet, and support of our newly implemented Drone Patrol, amongst other initiatives. In the Board s continued efforts to engage with our clubs, we once again spent time with the Boards of both metro and regional clubs throughout the year, providing us with invaluable insight into the challenges that our clubs may face. We acknowledge the SLSWA Committee Members and Board and thank them for their service. In particular outgoing board member Kelly Moss, who stepped down in September 2017 after 6 years of service for which we are incredibly grateful, and welcome incoming board member Heidi Gan. We also recognise the staff of SLSWA, all of whom have worked tirelessly to deliver on the vision of the organisation. As we head into the 2018/19 season with a robust membership, continued investment in the development of our members with new programs for youth, young leaders, officials, trainers and assessors, and a number of new projects and initiatives set to come to fruition, we look forward to you continuing the journey with us. We have continued to invest in all areas of our Nippers programs; including the continued development of our Nipper Curriculum as well as our new Little Nipper surf sports carnivals and clinics, which saw us bring top-level coaches and athletes to WA to pass on their skills. With an 8% increase in our Nipper numbers on the previous year, with continued investment we look forward to seeing this number continue to grow. Craig Smith-Gander President James O Toole Chief Executive Officer Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 3

6 LIFE MEMBERS Name & Year Inducted L W LeQuesne* 1927 J L Paton OBE* 1930 I T Birtwistle OBE* 1938 R E Gatherer* 1939 Sir L P Gadsdon* 1941 C Bader* 1946 D G White OAM* 1946 E Jaggard OAM* 1948 M H Becher OAM* 1949 A C Peacock* 1950 A E Prior* 1951 R A Elliot* 1951 F T Haywood MBE* 1952 A J Marks* 1956 R T Meadmore* 1956 T H Johnstone* 1956 D Molyneux* 1961 J G Hatchett* 1963 H K Riley MBE, JP* 1963 F J Thorne* 1964 C V Addison* 1965 R J Peacock* 1966 G M Brown OAM* 1969 E V Hofmaster* 1969 D P Morrison OAM* 1969 R J Trigg OBE* 1972 J Trethowan 1974 W D Summers* 1974 I F Anderton 1975 D T Blackley 1975 C E Jarrott* 1975 W R Somerford* 1975 R G Bennett JP 1979 N G Lamb* 1979 I D Scott OAM 1983 W E Gaynor OAM 1985 G G Russell* 1985 G P Castieau* 1987 D J Smith 1987 D R Rose 1987 J C Wall* 1988 P J Bermingham OAM* 1989 D E Clark ESM 1989 R J Howard OAM 1990 E K G Jaggard OAM 1991 R G Roberts OAM* 1991 J F Somers* 1992 D H R Becker 1993 F J Parlevliet 1993 M E Cook 1994 A K Porteus 1994 R A Blake OAM 1995 C D Cook 1995 W A Robertson* 1996 J A Griffiths* 1997 I D McRae 1997 R P Redfern* 1997 A S Marshall 1998 W H Amesz 2000 R Welch OAM 2000 D D Shearer* 2001 J King OAM 2002 J E Burling OAM 2003 W H Read* 2003 W W Fry OAM 2003 E B Jones 2004 J H Kitts 2004 B C Olson 2004 K Smith 2004 I D Vilkson 2004 T Snelling 2005 F Senior 2007 G Clark 2007 A Widermanski 2008 D Somers 2008 L Tilbury 2008 J Knight-Smith 2008 A M Smith OAM 2009 G M King 2010 C J Gibbs 2010 N R Gibbs 2010 J F McCourt 2011 K C Jenner 2011 R Buist 2013 G W Mumford 2013 J Wright 2013 P Shipway 2013 L Buchan 2014 M Irwin 2015 M Thornton 2016 B Carthew 2017 C Waugh 2017 *Deceased SPORTING HALL OF FAME George Burton 1996 Ray Elliott 1996 Ron Fussell 1996 Neville Gliddon 1996 W F Gus Graham 1996 Bruce Hutchinson 1996 Arthur Danny Kay 1996 Bruce McKenzie 1996 Don Pass 1996 Warren Somerford 1996 Alan White 1996 Peter Hawkins 1999 John Stringfellow 1999 John Wright 1999 Jack Alliss 2000 Ken Gathercole 2000 Garry Hotchkin 2000 Richard Meadmore 2000 Michael Cook 2000 Bernie Kelly 2000 Donald Morrison OAM^ 2000 Kenneth Vidler^ 2000 Jack Hampshire 2001 Terrance Landwehr 2001 Deane Pieters 2001 Jack Trail 2001 Colin Vidler 2001 Leigh Buchan 2002 Stan Jacks 2002 Graham Tuppy Lahiff 2002 Robert Watkins 2002 Michael Wright 2002 Ken Foster 2003 Richard Hartley 2003 Robert Milne 2003 John Leivers 2003 John Ryan 2003 Dean Beament 2004 Jeff Davidson 2004 Sam Law 2004 Denis Smith 2004 Mark Nolan 2005 Gregory Mickle 2005 Eric Hoffmaster 2007 Robert Somerford 2007 Frederick Annesley 2009 Rod Baker 2009 Simon Martin 2009 Peter Smith 2009 Brad Trotter 2009 Lindsay Bistrup 2010 Bill Mattingley 2010 North Cottesloe Beach Relay Team 2010 Michael MacDermott 2011 James O Toole 2011 Carolyn Whiting 2012 Renée McCabe 2012 Willow Williamson 2012 North Cottesloe J Crew^^ 2012 Natasha Leaversuch 2013 Alicia Marriott 2013 Alison O Toole 2013 Andrew Mosel 2014 Ian Scott OAM 2014 Fremantle Men s Beach Relay Team ( ) 2017 Floreat Men's IRB Assembly Race Team ( ) 2018 Robert Pickard 2018 ^ Elevated to Legend of the Surf status in 2012 ^^ Elevated to Legend of the Surf status in 2015

7 PATRONS 2017/18 Chief Patron His Excellency, the Honourable Kim Beazley AC Governor of Western Australia Her Excellency, the Honourable Kerry Sanderson AO Governor of Western Australia (Retired April 2018) Patrons The Honourable Mark McGowan MLA Premier of Western Australia The Honourable Mike Nahan MLA Leader of the Opposition Vice Patrons The Honourable Julie Bishop MP Federal Member for Curtin Ms Nola Marino MP Federal Member for Forrest The Hon. Michael Keenan MP Federal Minister for Stirling His Worship Dennis Wellington Mayor City of Albany His Worship Brad Pettitt Mayor City of Fremantle His Worship, the Hon. Albert Jacob JP MLA Mayor City of Joondalup His Worship Barry Samuels Mayor City of Rockingham Her Worship Tracey Roberts JP Mayor City of Wanneroo Her Worship Keri Shannon Mayor Town of Cambridge The Hon. Peter Watson JP MLA Member for Albany Mr Donald Punch MLA Member for Bunbury Mr Mark Folkard MLA Member for Burns Beach Mr Tony Krsticevic MLA Member for Carine The Hon. Sean L Estrange MLA Member for Churchlands Mr Ian Blayney MLA Member for Geraldton The Hon. Peter Katsambanis MLA Member for Hillarys Mr David Templeman MLA Member for Mandurah Mr Shane Love MLA Member for Moore The Hon. Liza Harvey MLA Member for Scarborough Councillor Victoria Brown Shire President of Esperance SLSWA SPORTING HALL OF FAME Western Australia has a strong history and track record of producing outstanding surf sports athletes. Our state is home to many present day and former sporting champions who have honed their skills at our local surf clubs and gone on to dominate surf sports at a state, national and international level. The Surf Life Saving WA Sporting Hall of Fame recognises these outstanding athletes and their exceptional efforts, and welcomes deserving new inductees each year at the Surf Life Saving WA Awards of Excellence. Floreat Men s IRB Assembly Race Team Andrew Dawson & Justin Ford - Floreat Surf Life Saving Club The campaign for Floreat Surf Life Saving Club to excel in IRB Racing commenced in 1992 and very quickly became a focus for the club. Andrew Dawson and Justin Ford were at the centre of this activity and became a highly skilled team in IRB racing, dominating the sport throughout the 1990s. As a team, they won the State Assembly Race title on five occasions, as well as achieving five gold, eight silver and two bronze medals on other IRB events. At a national level, the team won bronze in the Assembly Race, as well as a silver and bronze medal in other IRB events. Robert Pickard - Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club A consistent state gold medallist on the beach, Rob Pickard won the Open Men s Beach Flag title on six occasions. As a member of Fremantle Men s Beach Relay Team ( ), he shared in their gold medal success on one occasion, as well as coaching the team over several years. Rob was also inducted into the Sporting Hall of Fame in 2017 as a member of the Fremantle Men s Beach Relay Team ( ). At a national level, Rob is a multiple Australian gold medallist with three Australian Beach Flags titles to his credit, and was also a member of multiple state teams and a state coach on several occasions. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 5

8 LIFESAVING SERVICES 118,289 VOLUNTEER PATROL HOURS Saving lives is at the core of what we do. Our Lifesaving Services include a range of volunteer and paid services, delivered to the community based on service need and profile. These essential and critical services are provided to mitigate the exposure of the beach going public to coastal hazards and risk and enable SLSWA to make a considerable contribution to communities throughout WA by enabling safer participation in coastal aquatic recreational activities; through the saving of lives and a focus on enhancing injury prevention.

9 VOLUNTEER BEACH PATROLS 118,289 PATROL HOURS 5,387 PATROLLING MEMBERS 16,623 PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS 442 RESCUES 2,907 FIRST AIDS SLSWA, through its clubs, coordinates volunteer surf lifesaving patrols at many of Western Australia s most popular accessible beaches. These volunteer lifesavers are positioned at beach locations during the surf lifesaving season (October to April, exception is Broome which patrols May to October). During the 2017/18 season 5,387 volunteer surf lifesavers from our clubs across Western Australia completed 118,289 patrol hours. While SLSWA volunteers perform many rescues when people get into trouble, they also play an active role in preventing potentially life threatening situations as well as regularly being called upon to administer first aid for a variety of situations including cuts & abrasions, heat stroke, stinger bites and more serious spinal injuries. The value of this community service performed by these everyday heroes is immeasurable! LIFEGUARD SERVICES 30,797 PATROL HOURS 71 LIFEGUARDS 41,376 PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS 291 RESCUES 2,667 FIRST AIDS SLSWA is the largest provider of paid lifeguard services in Western Australia, managed under contract for Local and State Government agencies. Lifeguard services are delivered year round at a number of key Western Australian beaches including: Middleton (Albany) Smiths Beach, Yallingup, Meelup and Bunker Bay Secret Harbour Mersey Point (Penguin Island) Cottesloe Beach City Beach Floreat Beach Sorrento, Hillarys and Mullaloo Beach Quinns Beach and Yanchep Lagoon The Basin (Rottnest Island) Cable Beach (Broome) Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 7

10 SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB BEACH PATROLS STATISTICS CLUB RESCUES FIRST AIDS PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS PATROLLING MEMBERS CLUB PATROL HOURS LIFESAVER PATROL HOURS Albany , Alkimos Binningup ,096.5 Broome ,237 Busselton ,719.5 Champion Bay , City of Bunbury , City of Perth , , Coogee Beach , Cottesloe ,681.5 Dalyellup Beach Denmark , Dongara Denison Esperance Goldfields , Floreat , , Fremantle ,415.5 Geraldton , , Mandurah , Mullaloo , North Cottesloe , , Port Bouvard , Port Walcott Quinns Mindarie , Scarboro , ,977 Secret Harbour , ,070.5 Smiths Beach Sorrento , Swanbourne Nedlands ,583.5 Trigg Island , Yanchep Total 442 2,907 16,623 5,387 10, ,289.07

11 LIFEGUARD PATROLLED BEACH STATISTICS LIFEGUARD LOCATIONS RESCUES FIRST AIDS PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS ORDINANCE CONTROL BEACH PATROL HOURS LIFEGUARD PATROL HOURS Albany (Middleton Beach) The Basin, Rottnest Island ,149 1, ,152 Broome (Cable Beach) ,613 3,268 1, ,385 Bunker Bay , ,152 City Beach (Lifeguard+Roving) ,247 8,216 6,540 7,512 Cottesloe ,845 3,522 1,836 3,912 Floreat , Hillarys Meelup ,470 1, ,152 Mullaloo ,741 1, ,972 Penguin Island ,212 1, ,036 Quinns Mindarie Secret Harbour ,627 4, ,450 Smiths Beach , Sorrento ,544 1, ,972 Yallingup ,854 1, Yanchep ,911 1,374 1,204 2,408 Total 291 2,667 41,376 33,793 18, ,797 Photo credit: Shire of Broome Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 9

12 AERIAL SURVEILLANCE WESTPAC LIFESAVER RESCUE HELICOPTER SERVICE 1 September April 2018 SHARK SIGHTINGS 170 Metro 314 South West 484 TOTAL PATROL HOURS Metro South West TOTAL DIRECT WARNINGS* 28 Metro 53 South West 81 TOTAL NUMBER OF PATROLS 371 Metro 266 South West 631 TOTAL KM s PATROLLED 48,737 Metro 48,992 South West 97,729 TOTAL PREVENTIONS* 768 Metro 2,177 South West 2,945 TOTAL SEARCH & RESCUE TASKS 29 Metro 3 South West 32 TOTAL The Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopters play a crucial role in coastal safety and identifying emergencies. Manned by paid and volunteer crew - providing an opportunity for lifesavers to transfer their skills from the beach to the air - the highly trained crews conducts coastal surveillance patrols, and search and rescue missions; and are on the lookout for people in distress, incidents on beaches, rip currents, and marine life, including sharks. SLSWA operates two helicopters providing coverage to the Perth Metropolitan area and the South West of WA. Based out of Rous Head, Fremantle, the Metro service patrols from Port Bouvard in the south, to Yanchep in the north and Rottnest Island in the west. The South West service, based out of Busselton, provides coverage over popular coastal destinations between Bunbury and Margaret River. This year both services commenced operations on the 2 September 2017, which for the South West service, was 3 weeks earlier than the previous season. Additional funding received from the State Government also saw both services extended beyond the traditional patrol season, through to 27 May 2018, making it the longest flying season for our helicopter service to date. Mention must be made of Westpac, the State Government, and Tim Roberts whose ongoing support ensures the sustainability of this important service. *Direct Warnings - Helicopter sounds alarm (and may use public address system) to warn of imminent danger. *Preventions - the number of people exiting the water due to the issuing of a Direct Warning.

13 LIFESAVING SERVICES SEASON EXTENSION FOR HELICOPTER PATROLS In April, SLSWA was delighted to have the State Government commit an additional 350K to enable an extension of both the South West & Metro Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter patrols through to 27 May; an approximate one-month extension to both services. This was a great outcome for West Australian beachgoers demonstrating both the State Government s commitment to keeping WA beaches safe, and the importance of the aerial patrols to their broader shark mitigation strategy. This extension resulted in a record number of patrol hours flown by both services in a season. METRO SOUTH WEST TOTAL Shark Sightings Patrol Hours KM's Patrolled 6,178 6,034 12,212 Preventions Direct Warnings Search & Rescue Tasks Patrols *These figures are not included in the season total statistics on previous page Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 11

14 AERIAL SURVEILLANCE DRONE PATROL members from five clubs qualified to operate a SLSWA drone. This is in addition to a handful of members involved in 2016/2017 who continued to be involved as experienced operators; and 3. Tangible impact Six separate shark sightings at Secret Harbour including one school of hammerheads resulting in a total of 103 direct warnings* and 90 preventions**. In addition to this, a shark was tracked away from Cottesloe Beach after being sighted by the Metro helicopter. Drone Patrol assisted in providing an all clear to reopen the beach post a one hour closure. Following a successful trial in 2016/2017, SLSWA officially launched Drone Patrol in 2017/2018 with an aim to achieve three key objectives: 1. Provide localised aerial surveillance Deploy Drone Patrol at five beaches including Secret Harbour, Cottesloe, City Beach, Mullaloo and Quinns; each with unique characteristics Achieve a cost effective tool to add to existing lifesaving arsenal Provide consistent coverage: 7 days per week, 6am- 11am, conducting aerial surveillance on the hour every hour 2. Increase opportunities for membership participation Build on existing trained operators Remove barriers for participation for volunteers 3. Tangible impact Shark hazard mitigation Driver for other preventative actions Following the launch of the program in November 2018, Drone Patrol successfully achieved, or at least demonstrated, clear capability to achieve these objectives in a live operational environment: 1. Provide localised aerial surveillance Month on month improvement to key operational performance with nearly 400 hours of localised aerial surveillance delivered across five locations 2. Increase opportunities for membership participation Development of a pathway for participants to progress from spotter to operator to coach resulting in strong volunteer participation in training sessions with 22 SLSWA is in consultation with relevant stakeholders to grow Drone Patrol on the back of this demonstrated success. Sustaining operational compliance will be critical to ongoing success while opening opportunities for on-demand utilisation of drones, as well as broadening the geographical footprint of Drone Patrol with a regional presence. Date In water On beach Conditions 8.00am 8.20am 8.21am 8.23am 8.30am 8.35am 9.30am 10.00am SHARK SIGHTING INCIDENT REPORT Monday 4th December 4 lifeguards undergoing jet ski course, 4 surfers, approximately 50 school children on surf boards people Good visibility. Small swell with 0.7m sand bank wave, 5knot wind increasing to 15knots Drone Patrol started. Routine patrol. 3m shark of unknown species spotted 200m offshore. Shark tracking towards flagged patrol area. Drone Patrol operator spotted and identified shark within 15 seconds of first sighting. Water evacuation started. SurfCom advised of shark sighting. Wider public immediately advised of shark and beach closure. Water evacuation complete with assistance from on beach lifesavers. Flags lowered, jet ski course advised via radio communication, surfers evacuated from water, school group evacuated from water. Beach closed and closure signs in place. While beach closed surf lifesavers advised 4 swimmers of the closure who attempted to enter the water. Drone Patrol continued to track shark for approximately 20 minutes over 450m and conducted comprehensive bi-directional sweeps of the beach prior to reopening. Beach reopened. Drone Patrol continued to conduct aerial surveillance following beach reopening. Drone Patrol concluded.

15 OPERATIONS LIFESAVING SERVICES SURFCOM As the State Operations Centre, SurfCom provides communication and coordination support to SLSWA s lifesaving services. The range of supporting services includes 13SURF tasking, media coordination, TrackPlus and distress monitoring (Aviation and Jet Skis), incident logging and recording, monitoring of the Emergency Rescue Communications Network and call taking and dispatching. In addition, SurfCom is also able to provide frontline services with ready access to information such as operational procedures and local laws, and acts as a key conduit between external lifesaving and emergency service agencies that require incident response. SurfCom also plays a pivotal role in beach safety messaging through the live public updates provided via Twitter and the BeachSAFE App which include notifications of beach closures, shark sightings, and general coastal safety advices. 13SURF AND ST JOHN AMBULANCE FIRST RESPONDER PROGRAM The 13SURF number, manned by SurfCom operators, Duty Officers and SLSWA staff, is an Emergency Services hotline that provides a single point of contact for all emergency response agencies to request and receive assistance from surf life saving members and assets. Surf life saving services participate in the St John Ambulance First Responder Program. Via 13SURF, St John Ambulance can request the immediate assistance of available surf life saving resources when a serious medical incident is taking place on or near to the beach while an ambulance is on route. Over the 2017/18 season, 31 calls to 13SURF were received which resulted in surf life saving services being activated. WESFARMERS LIFESAVER JET SKI TEAMS The Wesfarmers Lifesaver Jet Skis are a key component of surf life saving services providing an additional resource for clubs to deliver effective lifesaving patrols, as well as provide support to external agencies through emergency response, and search and rescue missions. Over the past season, 36 jet skis were available at 22 locations across WA to deliver these capabilities. Last year Jet Ski Operators participated in two Marine Search and Rescue training sessions provided by the WA Water Police. Over two days these sessions prepare members involved in jet ski operations for call outs working alongside external agencies including WA Water Police and Volunteer Marine Rescue services. Fifty-four members were involved in this training, exposing them to key skills and techniques in a classroom environment and through an on-water search and rescue exercises. These skills and techniques include: Pre and post operational procedures Application of two different search patterns Safely towing WA Water Police divers Using and maintaining a variety of communication methods Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 13

16 ABALONE PATROL Recreational abalone fishing in Western Australia s West Coast Zone is the world s shortest licenced fishing period, open for up to five hours each season. It is also one of the most dangerous licenced fishing activities, seeing thousands of abalone fishers descending on inshore reefs around metropolitan beaches during the one hour fishing periods, relying upon SLSWA and its members to provide critical prevention and rescue services. Between the 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 seasons, SLSWA was able to work with the State Government to introduce improvements to legislation that aimed to contribute to a safe environment for fishers and surf life saving members. This included the: Selection of days and dates that aligned with better surf conditions and the availability of necessary resources; Introduction of a hazardous conditions assessment that was actioned by SLSWA Officer s in the week leading up to each fishing session to provide advise to the State Government as to whether or not surf conditions were within defined thresholds; Reduction of fishing days to four but with a contingency for a fifth day to be implemented if a fishing session could not be completed due to hazardous conditions or abalone quotas not being reached. As a result, surf conditions for each fishing session throughout 2017/2018 were noticeably better than previous seasons. Last season, five surf life saving clubs were involved in delivering patrols across ten locations. These clubs included Mullaloo, Secret Harbour, Sorrento, Quinns and Yanchep, with additional volunteers from Denmark, Scarboro and Alkimos Clubs lending a hand. The combined efforts of these clubs and members resulted in the delivery of 604 patrol hours over four one hour fishing sessions in December, January and February. Tragically, one death still occurred and SLSWA will continue to work with stakeholders, including the State Government and members, to implement continuous improvement strategies for the delivery of abalone patrols. 206 PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS 5 RESCUES 8 FIRST AIDS 604 PATROL HOURS 4 HELICOPTER PATROLS 12 DRONE PATROL DEPLOYMENTS 24 JET SKI PATROLS 21 IRB PATROLS ABALONE FISHING PATROLS

17 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT LIFESAVING OBSERVATION TOWERS Following an initial trial, SLSWA has been working through the implementation of lifesaving observation towers on beaches to improve operational outcomes for surf lifesavers. Funded through a Lotterywest grant, and in conjunction with co-contributions by local councils and surf life saving clubs, the trial started with the testing of observation towers imported from California before a bespoke design was developed, in consultation with representatives from the membership and local authorities, to meet key local requirements, including: A base design that takes into consideration all common requirements within the state, from the mid-west to great southern, with options to customise to suit local requirements; Longevity with a 10-year design life; Maximised surveillance capability with greater than 180 degrees of horizontal visibility and elevation approximately 3m off of the beach; Accommodate at least four lifesavers within a large, insulated and ventilated cabin; Semi-permanent infrastructure whereby the entire structure is designed as a flat pack and can be assembled on site in approximately three days, and is moveable via towing when fully assembled; 100% West Australian design and made, using more than 95% Australian materials. The installation of these towers will not only increase lifesavers ability to spot hazards in the water, but also provide significant opportunity to increase SLSWA s patrolling footprint. The physical presence of these towers on the beach will also ensure members of the public know where to go if they need assistance from lifesaving services. Towers will be progressively installed at ten locations, with all towers expected to be on beaches by summer Surveillance is the cornerstone of what we do as lifesavers Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 15

18 SURF SPORTS 2018 BERNIE KELLY MEDALLIST JADE MICKLE JAde mickle Surf sports play a pivotal role in the surf lifesaving movement and are unique in that, unlike any other sport, their intent is to aid in developing the skills necessary to carry out surf lifesaving s core purpose, saving lives on our beaches. Every year thousands of SLSWA members use their lifesaving skills in a competitive sporting environment. 31% increase MASTERS COMPETITORS AT STATE CHAMPS 18% increase SENIORS COMPETITORS AT STATE CHAMPS 238 VOLUNTEER OFFICIALS 156 VOLUNTEER COACHES

19 KEY EVENTS & ACTIVITIES SURF SPORTS The sporting event portfolio included a full calendar of events across the year including; NIPPER SPORT EVENT Little Nipper Carnivals SunSmart Nipper Carnivals Little Nippers Championships SunSmart WA Nipper Surf Life Saving Championships ENTRIES 936 4, CHAMPION CLUB Trigg Island SLSC YOUTH/SENIOR SPORT EVENT IRB Series & Championships SunSmart Pool Rescue Series & Championships SunSmart Board Riding Championships SunSmart Endurance Championships Navy Surf Boat Series SunSmart Coastal Relay SunSmart Senior Carnivals SunSmart Country Championships SunSmart WA Masters Surf Life Saving Championships SunSmart WA Senior Surf Life Saving Championships ENTRIES 553 1, , ,077 CHAMPION CLUB Mullaloo SLSC Trigg Island SLSC [Public Participation Event] City of Bunbury SLSC North Cottesloe SLSC Trigg Island SLSC Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 17

20 KEY EVENTS & ACTIVITIES WA SURF LEAGUE The new club based, team competition, saw clubs enter teams of up to 20 competitors, comprising of ocean and beach athletes, as well as surf boat crews. This first of its kind in Australia series saw 15 teams from 8 clubs battle it out for their share in 18,000 prize money. Launched by SLSWA in 2017/18, the series comprised three rounds contested at North Cottesloe, City Beach and Sorrento from December to February. The spectator friendly format, which was also livestreamed, gave clubs the chance to compete head-to-head on the sand and in the water, with Surf Boats, Sprints, Flags, Ski, Board, Swim and Ironman races for both genders, plus a mixed 8 person Taplin Relay. With prize money, and selection on the fully funded Western Suns Open Elite Team to participate in the final round of the Ocean 6 Series at North Cronulla on the line, the inaugural series was embraced by athletes and clubs alike WESTERN SUNS OCEAN ELITE SURF TEAM NAME Jade Mickle Ceris Graham Madeline Thomson Sydney Rafferty Macarah Mallis Reece Baker Thomas Nolan Jackson Symonds Ben Jones Thomas Gallagher Jack Wilson CLUB City of Perth SLSC Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Island SLSC Sorrento SLSC Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Island SLSC North Cottesloe SLSC Sorrento SLSC Trigg Island SLSC City of Perth SLSC Mullaloo SLSC SURF SPORTS

21 SURF SPORTS WESTERN SUNS STATE TEAMS Western Australia continues to field a number of state representative teams. This provides WA athletes with the opportunity to represent their state in a range of disciplines and showcase their skills in an elite, competitive environment at the annual SLSA Interstate Championships. These teams, either partially or fully subsidised by SLSWA, also enjoy the support of SLSWA s official apparel partner, Engine Swim. Pool Rescue Team Taking on the Interstate Championships at the South Australian Aquatic and Leisure Centre, the team enjoyed their strongest ever performance, with the U15 Medley Relay of Will Savage (TI); Harrison Hynes (FM); Ben Waterman (SO); and Tupou Chong Sue (FM) claiming gold and an Australian record, helping WA to an overall third place behind QLD and NSW. Inflatable Rescue Boat (IRB) Team Comprised of crews from Mullaloo, Scarboro and Fremantle, the IRB Team competed in the Interstate Championships at Kingscliff, NSW, finishing out the weekend in 5th place. Ocean Beach Team In extremely hot conditions at Moana Beach, South Australia, the WA team led by Captains Jade Mickle and Tom Nolan showed great determination and teamwork for a 3rd place finish behind NSW and QLD. Development Squad Designed to provide junior athletes with exposure to elite surf sports competitions, the team of twenty-eight U14s - U17s gained invaluable experience at the Freshwater Carnival, Youth Pathway Cup, Manly Open Carnival and Manly Nipper Nationals. The WA squad had a slate of standout performances, notably in the inaugural Youth Pathway Cup (U14 15 s) which saw WA take an admirable 3rd place finish. Surf Boat Team Comprised of crews from North Cottesloe; City of Perth; and Mullaloo, the team contested the Australian Surf Rowers League Interstate Championship at Elouera Beach, NSW in February, handling the rough and unfamiliar conditions to clinch a 4th place finish. Open Elite Team In its second year, WA athletes in the Open Elite Team took on the final round of the Ocean 6 series at North Cronulla. This year s team comprised of athletes selected from their performances across the WA Surf League series. It was an opportunity for the athletes to challenge themselves against some of Australia s elite surf sports competitors, and prepare for the SunSmart WA Surf Life Saving Championships and the Aussies to follow. PIC NEEDED Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 19

22 SURF SPORTS SUNSMART WA SURF LIFE SAVING CHAMPIONSHIPS The SunSmart WA Surf Life Saving Championships comprise a range of disciplines, kicking off in the winter months with board riding, pool rescue and Inflatable Rescue Boat (IRB) competitions, before continuing through the summer with the beach and ocean events, culminating with the Masters, Country, Senior and Nipper Championships across three weekends in February/March. Continuing to grow year on year, the 2017 Pool Rescue Championships saw 445 senior and masters competitors from 13 clubs vying for medal honours over an action packed 2 days at HBF Stadium. The standout individual performer was Jake Smith from Trigg Island SLSC pocketing 6 individual gold, 6 team gold and 1 silver medal. The Nippers Championships saw Fremantle finish the weekend top of the podium, with Trigg Island taking out Senior Champion Club while the Masters Champion Club was North Cottesloe. see Masters competitor numbers up 31% on the previous year. The Senior and Nipper Championships were held across two weekends, with Nippers kicking off the action on Friday 16th March under lights in front of a packed Scarborough Beach amphitheatre with the Beach Sprints and Flags events. The weather and conditions across the weekend s competition certainly tested the more than 900 U10-U13 Nippers, with big swell and strong winds making for extremely tricky surf conditions for the youngsters. Congratulations to our 2018 Nipper Age Champions awarded to those athletes who accumulated the most gold medals, with a weighting on individual events. SUNSMART NIPPER AGE CHAMPIONS CATEGORY NAME CLUB U/10 Female Olivia Doddy City of Bunbury SLSC U/10 Male Finn Knox Scarboro SLSC The Masters and Country Championships, hosted by U/11 Female Sarah Beiers Trigg Island SLSC Sorrento SLSC over the weekend of 25-26th February, saw U/11 Male Brodie Lee Mullaloo SLSC City of Bunbury SLSC continue their dominance, taking the Country Championships Banner for a remarkable 24th consecutive year, while Albany earned the Handicap Banner for the 3rd consecutive year. North Cottesloe was able to maintain their dominance in the Masters arena winning the Championship for the 2nd year in a row. It was fantastic to U/12 Female U/12 Male U/13 Female U/13 Male Megan McCaffrey Zachary Mills Mikaela Innocent James Kiely North Cottesloe SLSC Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Island SLSC City of Bunbury SLSC

23 SURF SPORTS The following weekend saw over 1000 athletes from 26 clubs battle it out in the Senior Championships. While weather on Saturday was relatively mild, ex-tropical cyclone Marcus whipped up a solid swell for Sunday, the best Scarborough has seen in many years, which challenged athletes and provided plenty of spills and thrills in the surf boat and water arenas. While Trigg Island s dominance saw them take top honours in both the overall points score and the Handicap Shield, there were plenty of notable performances from individual athletes including City of Perth s Jade Mickle, whose exceptional form across the weekend saw her take out the Open Swim, Open Board, Open Ski and Open Ironwoman events. Fellow City of Perth clubbie Tom Gallagher also capped off a successful Championships series adding wins in the Open Ironman, U19 Ironman and U19 Swim, to his Open and U19 Belt Race wins at the recent SunSmart WA Rescue & Resuscitation and Belt Race Championships. SPECIAL THANKS The 2018 Championship events were a great success with strong growth in participation numbers across all championships. It is a massive undertaking to stage these events with over 2,500 competitors. The support of our WA Championship naming rights partner, Heathway promoting the SunSmart message is critical to ensuring the success of these events. SLSWA is proud of its long term partnership with Healthway in supporting our surf sports program. A special thank you to the volunteer officials and referees who spent long hours on the beach, and of course the host clubs of Scarboro and Sorrento for their support. ATHLETE Jackson symonds ATHLETES Devon caren & ethan jackson City of Perth surf Boat team Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 21

24 KEY EVENTS & ACTIVITIES THE AUSSIES The redeveloped Scarborough Beach played host to the 2018 Australian Surf Life Saving Championships known as the Aussies. Over 8 days of competition across Youth, Masters and Open categories, WA athletes demonstrated that they could match it with the best from around Australia. In the Open Championships Jackson Symonds (Sorrento) gained entry to an exclusive club with his victory in the Open Beach Sprint, seeing him claim his third consecutive title and becoming only the 4th man in history to win four titles, and the first since Not to be outdone, and demonstrating Sorrento s depth of talent in the beach sprint events, Charlie Rigby won individual gold in the Male U19 Beach Sprint and team gold as a member of the U19 Beach Relay alongside teammates Sam Hodgkin, Caleb Paulus and Tai Kirkpatrick. Sydney Rafferty won individual bronze in the Female U17 Beach Sprint; gold with teammates Charley Rafferty, Amy Breman and Felicity Starcevich in the U17 Beach Relay; and Bronze as a member of the U19 Beach Relay team. Sorrento also won silver in the Male U17 Beach Relay with Coogee Beach taking the Bronze. Together with the sprints and beach relays, the first aid events were also contested at Trigg Beach. The City of Perth team of Katherine Schutze & Christine Burke took gold in the Open Mixed First Aid while City of Perth s U19 team of Ingrid Smith and Nathan Scott took silver in their age group. Simon Huitenga (City of Perth) demonstrated his mastery across the swim disciplines with Gold (Over 24 Restricted Surf Race), Bronze (Open Surf Race) and Bronze (2km Ocean Swim). Simon s teammate Heidi Gan completed a strong carnival for City of Perth in the swim events with a silver in the Open 2km Ocean Swim. Capping a successful Championships for City of Perth were performances by Thomas Gallagher with gold in the U19 WA ATHLETES AUSSIES RECORD BREAKING HAUL Over 45% more competitors : 1,486 vs 2014: 1,022 Almost 50% more medals : 58 vs 2014: 40 More than TRIPLE gold medals : 18 vs 2014: 5 DOUBLE amount of clubs receiving medals : 14 vs 2014: 7 *Comparison of the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships held SURF at Scarborough SPORTS Beach, Open & Youth Championship events only

25 SURF SPORTS Male Board Relay, alongside teammates Matthew Colliss and Riley Walker; bronze as a member of U19 Male Surf Team; and individual bronze in the U19 Male Ironman, off the back of standout performances in the WA Surf League series and the SunSmart WA Surf Life Saving Championships. In the board riding events Jarrad Davies (Cottesloe) dominated with wins in both the Open Male Surf Board Riding and Open Male Malibu Longboard events. Douglas Lewin (Trigg Island) was victorious in the U19 Male Surf Board Riding and also demonstrated his versatility with a silver in the U19 Double Ski event alongside teammate Devon Caren. In the 2km Beach Run our female runners were dominant with gold to Scarboro s Hannah Jones and silver to Albany s Christine Murray in the U17s; gold to Sophie Hogan (North Cottesloe) in the U19s; and silver to Bernadette Williams and bronze to Maia Simmons (both Swanbourne Nedlands) in the Open division. The standout male competitors were Nicholas Thompson (Cottesloe) with a silver in the U19 and a bronze in the Open division together with Ben Hillen (Mullaloo) who got bronze in the U17s. In the ski events, Trigg Island veterans Reece Baker and Dan Humble continued their success on the national stage with gold in the Open Double Ski; silver as members of the Open Male Taplin Relay; and silver in the Open Male Single Ski Relay along with teammate Todd Brewer, who was narrowly beaten to the finish line by Manly s Nick Dawe in a thrilling finish that had the crowd on their feet AUSSIES OPENS MEDAL TALLY: GOLD SILVER BRONZE 2018 AUSSIES YOUTH MEDAL TALLY: TOTAL - 41 AUSTRALIAN LIFE SAVING TEAM WA s Youth Athlete of the Year, Jake Smith, and backto-back Open Athlete of the Year, Jackson Symonds outstanding season saw the pair selected to represent Australia in the Sanyo Bussan International Lifesaving Cup in Japan in June 2018, as well as on the Australian team for the International Life Saving World Championships in Adelaide in November GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL AUSSIES MASTERS MEDAL TALLY: GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 23

26 NIPPERS & YOUTH 7,054 NIPPER MEMBERS nipper SPORT nipper SPORT 660 LITTLE NIPPERS TAKING PART IN CARNIVALS 8% INCREASE IN NIPPERS FROM 2016/17 15% INCREASE IN NIPPER PARTICIPATION AT STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

27 NIPPERS & YOUTH NIPPERS PROGRAM The 2017/18 season saw an 8% increase in Nippers taking part in the popular, Sunday club based Nipper programs. With significant investment over the past season in both attracting new nippers, and retaining current nippers, through marketing campaigns, continued development of the Nipper Education Resources, and engagement with clubs, it is promising to see the positive outcomes of those investments. With increased opportunities for Nipper sports participation, it was also encouraging to see an increased involvement in interclub surf sports events, particularly in the U10 U13 age groups, as well as a number of clubs re-engaging in the nipper carnivals, adding to what is a growing and vibrant competition. NIPPER SPORT Building on the momentum and popularity of previous years, SLSWA hosted four Nipper surf sports clinics, engaging some of Australia s elite surf sports athletes and coaches to pass on skills and techniques to WA s budding young athletes. Surf sports legend and coach Phil Clayton was engaged to run the clinics, supported by a range of current elite level athletes including TJ Hendy, Kirsty Higgison and Max Beattie, with additional assistance lent by local coaches and athletes including Alexis Graham, Lara Taylor, Stevee Hudson and Rob Innocent. The first three of the clinics were connected to the new WA Surf League series, held at North Cottesloe, City Beach and Sorrento beaches, while the fourth was held alongside the Nipper Metro Qualifier weekend at Trigg Beach. In November the Rainbow Coast Development weekend at Bremer Bay saw over 130 enthusiastic Nippers and juniors participate in a coaching and athlete development session which saw them sharpen their swim, board, flag and sprint skills prior to the following days' carnival. In December, more than 400 Nippers descended on Alkimos Beach for the inaugural Nipper Development Carnival held at Alkimos Surf Life Saving Club, designed to introduce WA s newest club and Nippers to surf sports competition. With the focus for the day on learning and encouraging all Nippers to have FUN, rather than compete, the carnival also provided an opportunity for parents new to surf life saving to get involved in various capacities such as water safety and officiating. LITTLE NIPPER CARNIVALS New in the 2017/18 season were the Little Nipper Carnivals, proving an overwhelming success with more than 660 U8 and U9 Nippers taking part. Held at various locations to maximise participation opportunities for members, Sorrento; Champion Bay, in conjunction with the Country Carnival in Geraldton; and Cottesloe all played host. The series culminated in the WA Little Nippers Surf Life Saving Championships, back at Sorrento Beach alongside the Country Championships in March, with nearly 400 nippers from 23 clubs participating in the inaugural event. YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SLSWA s youth camps - Rise-Up & TOAD continue to be extremely popular with participation levels at an all-time high. Run annually over the summer school holidays, the camps are important in building inter-club youth member relationships and providing opportunities for participants to develop leadership and interpersonal skills essential to not only their success in surf life saving, but in day to day life. Rise-Up saw forty-five 15 and 16 year olds from 19 surf clubs head to the Pemberton Camp School to participate in a range of activities including rafting, canoeing, mountain biking and orienteering, as well as all attaining their Advanced Resuscitation Techniques Certification, during the 4 day camp. Next up, seventy-three 13 and 14 year olds from 25 clubs headed to Rottnest Island, on what was to became the wettest January day in history, to take part in the TOAD (Teamwork, Opportunity and Development) Camp. The unseasonal rainfall did not dampen participants enthusiasm as they eagerly took part in a variety of activities including cycling, snorkelling, team building and the famous Great Rotto Race, as well as attaining their Radio Operators Certificate. These camps play an important role in both developing and retaining our important youth members and are made possible by the generous financial support of the Scottish Masonic Charitable Foundation. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 25

28 TRAINING & EDUCATION 11,901 FIRST AID TRAINING PARTICIPANTS 447 TRAINERS & ASSESSORS 709 NEW BRONZE MEDALLIONS 2,707 MEMBER AWARDS MEMBER AWARDS In 2017/18 a total of 2,707 awards were attained by members, a more than 10% increase on the previous year, all of which contribute to increasing SLSWA s patrolling capabilities on the beach. This total includes 1,273 core lifesaving awards consisting of 564 Surf Rescue Certificates and 709 Bronze Medallions. This season also saw a significant increase in the number of first aid certificates (HLTAID003 Provide First Aid) achieved by SLSWA members, with 322 qualifications compared to 226 in 2016/17. The free first aid training courses offered to members by SLSWA, through the VET Surge Program, have contributed to this notable increase, upskilling members with vital skills for use both on patrol as well as in day-today life.

29 TRAINING & EDUCATION MEMBER AWARDS 2017/2018 AWARDS ALLOCATED FROM MAY APRIL 2018 Surf Rescue Certificate Bronze Medallion Advanced Resuscitation Techniques First Aid Certificate Spinal Management Resuscitation Certificate Pain Management Certificate Gold Medallion Advanced Lifesaver Silver Medallion Beach Management IRB Crew Certificate Silver Medallion IRB Driver RWC Operator ATV Operator Radio Operator Training Officer Award Training Officer - Surf Rescue Certificate Training Officer - Bronze Medallion Training Officer - IRB Assessors Award Assessor - Bronze Medallion Assessor - IRB Various Facilitator Awards NIPPER RESCUE CERTIFICATE To assist clubs with water safety obligations required for delivering their weekend Nipper programs and activities, SLSWA developed the new Nipper Rescue Certificate for parents and members who assist with Nipper sessions, but don t hold a current lifesaving award. This new award, designed specifically for providing additional water safety personnel for club Nipper activity, enables parents to be actively involved in water safety duties while decreasing the reliance on patrolling members to perform water safety duties during club Nipper activities. The award teaches the basic first response skills for rescuing a distressed swimmer as well as the necessary behaviours to engage the assistance of a patrolling member. TOTALS FOR THE YEAR 2017/ FIRST AID TRAINING As a Registered Training Organisation (RTO 51104) SLSWA has continued to deliver accredited first aid training courses for both members of SLSWA, metro and regional businesses, and the wider public. To ensure RTO compliance, the required standards are communicated to SLSWA s first aid trainers through a calendar of induction and professional development sessions conducted throughout the year. Over the past year, SLSWA has undertaken and passed a re-registration audit with the Training Accreditation Council of Western Australia (TAC) meaning that RTO status has been confirmed for the next seven years. SLSWA also deliver a number of non-accredited courses to the community, the most popular being the Community Surf Rescue Certificate, a lifesaving certification available to members of the public who require a water safety qualification to conduct open water activities. VET SURGE PROGRAM The VET Surge Program is a Commonwealth Government initiative, administered through Surf Life Saving Australia, in an effort to increase the number of frontline patrolling lifesavers with a Vocational Education and Training (VET) first aid rescue accreditation. In time, it is believed that this will also increase the capability and sustainability of clubs to conduct their own accredited first aid training courses; and to continue to offer these awards to their members in the future. Through the initiative, to be delivered over three years, SLSWA is able to offer free accredited first aid training to all members, with additional opportunities in the future for members to upgrade or gain their Certificate IV in Training and Assessment qualifications; and for clubs to receive first aid training equipment. SLSA NATIONAL LEADERSHIP COLLEGE The National Leadership College is a weeklong course run by Surf Life Saving Australia designed to guide participants in finding their own leadership style and then aid them in developing skills that will equip them to be future leaders in the surf life saving movement. The College was held in Sydney during the month of February and saw four representatives from WA attend, namely John Williams (Coogee Beach); Kelly Aitken-Fox (Fremantle); Caelee France (Quinns Mindarie); and John Williams (Quinns Mindarie). Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 27

30 COMMUNITY 32,553 COMMUNITY PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS SLSWA has been saving lives for over 100 years; both on the beach through its lifesaving services, and in the community through the delivery of training, education and first aid programs and courses, helping equip everyday Australians with the necessary knowledge and skills to not only keep themselves and their families and friends safe on our coast but potentially, to be lifesavers themselves. community program instructors

31 PROGRAMS AND EVENTS SLSWA are committed to developing and delivering education and training programs for the beach going community. This includes programs designed for children, their parents, school groups, multicultural and at risk groups, to private and public first aid and surf rescue certificates. Revenue generated through the delivery of community training is invested back into the organisation to assist in supporting clubs and members across the state to keep WA beaches safe. SURFBABIES, SURFKIDS AND HOLIDAY NIPPERS Delivered across eight metropolitan and regional beaches by SLSWA s fully qualified surf lifesavers, over 2,006 participants took part in these programs over the past year the most successful season to date. SurfBabies and SurfKids are fun, interactive programs run across the summer months, designed to offer children and their parents a safe and controlled environment in which to build a foundation in beach safety and the confidence to recreate at the beach with their family. Holiday Nippers, delivered at four surf life saving club locations, enables members of the community to experience what the regular club based Nippers program has to offer, in a condensed six-day school holiday program. INTRODUCTION TO BEACHSAFE Over the past year, 2,496 individuals took part in the Introduction to BeachSAFE program. The session serves as a first step to learning about beach safety, exploring all aspects of the beach including wave types, rip currents, COMMUNITY sea creatures and lifesavers; and prepares people of all backgrounds for Australia s dynamic coastline. Trained Surf Life Saving instructors who have extensive experience in beach environments deliver the interactive session to school and community groups, including people of culturally diverse backgrounds. COMMUNITY EVENTS SLSWA attends a range of community events and expos throughout the year to promote the services of SLSWA and its clubs, and the beach safety message. Showcasing equipment that can be found in surf lifesaving patrols such as the red and yellow flags, jet skis, rescue tubes and boards, children are engaged in surf lifesaving sport and rescue style games and activities. SLSWA also distributes thousands of beach safety brochures and resources that promote key safety messages to both children and parents, and encourage people to join SLSWA s community programs and surf life saving clubs. Events attended over the past year include; Alkimos Beach Gateway Street Fair Alkimos Beach Lakeside Joondalup Activation Duncraig Senior High School Health Expo Mindarie Senior College Health Expo Perth Glory Match Day, NIB Stadium St James Family Fun Day, Alkimos Beach The Funarium, Claremont Showgrounds WA Children s Week Family Fun Day, Whiteman Park Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 29

32 SCHOOL PROGRAMS IN-SCHOOL SURF SURVIVAL AND BEACH ACTIVITIES SLSWA s beach based programs, Surf Survival and Beach Activities, bring over 2,000 students to the beach to develop their confidence on the sand and in the water, under the supervision of SLSWA s qualified lifesavers. The in school Surf Survival program offers a structured program for students to develop their skills over a series of beach-based lessons. Adapted from SLSWA s Nipper lesson plans, students learn how to identify hazards, understand waves and rips and have the opportunity to use nipper boards, rescue tubes and practice first aid and resuscitation. This year 1,890 students receive a certificate of completion to recognise their learning outcomes. Beach Activities is a fun day out at the beach where school students can learn the important aspects of sun and beach safety, whilst increasing their skills and fitness in the water and on the beach. Over 351 students over the past year participated in activities such as board riding, swimming and beach games where they learnt important safety information from our qualified Surf Lifesavers. LIFE SKILLS FOR LIFE In 2017/18 more than 2,363 individuals participated in the Life Skills for Life program, with delivery across regional and remote areas of WA made possible by the generous support of the Catholic Education Office. Life Skills for Life is an interactive resuscitation program equipping students in years 5 to 7 with the knowledge, skills and confidence to effectively respond in an emergency. Delivered by two Senior First Aid qualified Surf Life Saving Instructors, students are engaged through hands-on activities using CPR manikins and a training defibrillator to simulate real life emergencies. SURF LIFE SAVING CADETS SLSWA s Cadet Program, delivered through schools to students aged 13 to 17, gives youth the opportunity to learn to become a surf lifesaver and develop skills in first aid, surf awareness, surf skills, resuscitation and leadership development. This year 648 Surf Life Saving Cadets across seven Cadet Units were given the opportunity to complete a range of activities and awards including Senior First Aid, Community Surf Rescue Certificate and Bronze Medallion. In 2018, SLSWA held the second annual Coastal Bravery Awards, SLSWA s highest recognition for acts of bravery. Designed to formally recognise individuals who display selflessness and bravery whilst endeavouring to save the life of another on the West Australian coast, nominations were called for from members of the community and assessed against rigorous criteria by an appointed committee with expertise in coastal safety and rescue, and coastal conditions. Held on the 4th May 2018 at the Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club, the 2018 event recognised 22 individuals for their acts of bravery. MC d by Monika Kos, the Hon. Simone McGurk MLA represented the Premier at the event and assisted in presenting the awards to the deserving recipients. Gold Medallion for Exceptional Bravery Brent Dunn John Wroth Hamish Beck Troy Sheppard Jason Johansson Regan McMahon Leon Brouwer Silver Medallion for Bravery - Lifesavers Award Samuel Carroll Steve Carroll Lydia Watts Tahlia Gray Silver Medallion for Bravery - Citizens Award Joella Enderes Peter Lane Lisa Dolin Julie Brouwer Alyssa Brouwer Jesse Liddon Sam Liddon Jack Cox Bronze Medallion for Courage - Youth Award Finn McIntyre Chloe Ling Harry Collins Youth recipients

33 COMMUNITY WESTPAC LIFESAVER RESCUE HELICOPTER SCHOOL VISITS Throughout the year SLSWA S Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopters and crew visited a number of schools giving students the opportunity to see up close the helicopters and learn about the important role they play in coastal safety. These visits are supported by a range of programs including the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Schools Program, Surf Life Saving Australia s Beach Drowning Blackspot Reduction Program, as well as the Cadet School programs. Over the past year, six schools in WA enjoyed a visit from the service providing an exciting and engaging activity for students. Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter community and school visits: Settlers Hill, Fremantle Vasse Primary School, Busselton Embleton Primary School, Embleton Margaret River Independent School, Busselton Margaret River Primary School, Busselton North Beach, Fremantle KEY PROJECTS COMMUNITY PROGRAM REVIEW SLSWA s suite of School and Community Programs, including the Community Surf Rescue Certificate, Life Skills for Life and Surf Survival, are designed to deliver on a range of outcomes including; improved community ability to recreate safely on the beaches of WA; increased capacity of SLSWA s frontline lifesaving services through encouraging membership to local surf life saving clubs; and increased community awareness of SLSWA and the service and opportunities provided to the WA community. This year SLSWA conducted a review of its School and Community Programs to ensure they continue to align with the organisation s objectives; meet the evolving needs of the WA community; identify strengths and weaknesses of each program; and identify opportunities for growth and improvement. From the findings of the review, a series of recommendations were developed, as follows: As the peak coastal safety organisation and key provider of coastal aquatic education, focus on the delivery of beach based skill development programs; and Explore alternate modes of delivery including digital programs, and teacher delivery models to address barriers of time and cost, and invest in public awareness campaigns. INCLUSION SLSWA continues its commitment to engaging those of varying cultural backgrounds in surf lifesaving, to improve rates of coastal drowning and injury. Over 380 multicultural participants engaged in a BeachSAFE program in 2017/18, learning how to enjoy the Australian coastal lifestyle safely and gaining an introduction to surf life saving activities, including the range of social, sporting and leadership opportunities that membership of a surf life saving club may offer. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 31

34 COMMUNITY ABALONE FISHING SAFETY CAMPAIGN In efforts to reduce drowning deaths during the annual abalone fishing season, SLSWA developed an abalone fishing safety campaign utilising funding received through Surf Life Saving Australia s Drowning Blackspot Reduction Program. Working with the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) and RecfishWest, campaign messaging focused on a series of eight fishing tips designed to enhance both the fishing experience and success, while reinforcing safe behaviours appropriate to the activity. A range of digital and print resources were developed including: safety brochures, distributed by DPIRD in fishing licence packs and at retail and tourist locations; and a safety video, distributed via social media channels and hosted on a dedicated abalone fishing section of the SLSWA website, which also featured fishing location guides with live weather and hazard updates. SAFETY BEACH APP This year SLSWA launched the free Safety Beach smartphone app for Apple and Android, a fun and engaging smartphone game designed to teach children key beach safety messages and to encourage them to think about joining their local surf life saving club. The game sees participants play the role of surf lifesaver, charged with keeping swimmers at their beach safe through implementing the key beach safety messages of swim between the flags; swim with a friend; and raise your hand to attract the lifesavers attention if you are in trouble. Targeted at primary school age children, the App was promoted to parents via a social media advertising campaign; directly to children through the Nipper program; and through school and community programs. BEACHSAFE COMMUNITIES Entering its third year as a committed BeachSAFE Community, Alkimos Beach continues to be a hub for BeachSAFE activities and programs run from the beach, schools and local community centres. With the generous support of Lendlease, over 453 community members participated in free first aid training and beach safety education last year, increasing their capacity to recreate safely on the coast; while both St James Anglican School and Alkimos Beach Primary School continued their commitment as BeachSAFE Schools through completion of SLSWA s suite of BeachSAFE programs. Thanks to a valuable partnership between SLSWA, Lendlease and LandCorp; and a combined commitment to promoting the surf lifesaving lifestyle to the Alkimos community through awareness campaigns and BeachSAFE school and community program delivery; in June 2017 the Alkimos Surf Life Saving Club became an official affiliated body of Surf Life Saving WA, and WA s 31st Surf Life Saving Club. In its first season, the volunteer run Club saw membership numbers reach more than 300, with their inaugural Nipper season putting 117 Nippers through the surf education program. In December, SLSWA hosted a Carnival Development Day at Alkimos Beach, which saw more than 400 participants from surrounding surf life saving clubs visiting Alkimos Beach to meet their newest competitors. MEMBER SUSTAINABILITY PROJECT With support from Lotterywest, SLSWA engaged Deloitte Access Economics to conduct research into, and report on the findings of, the surf life saving volunteer system in WA. The two part study will contribute to the development of an evidence based Member Management Plan, to ensure SLSWA can continue to grow and retain its volunteers, and meet the growing demand of protecting the beach going public. Research, included examining membership data; and conducting surveys to analyse the demographic makeup, trends, barriers and facilitators to volunteer participation. This saw over 1,600 members provide feedback through an online survey and phone interviews, forming the basis of the report which details findings and recommendations to inform future decision making for SLSWA in volunteer growth and retention. The second component of the study, focuses on the impact of lifesaving services performed through volunteer patrols, including the value of volunteer patrol hours performed on the beach and the value of lives saved through lifesaving rescues and preventative actions. This will include a costbenefit analysis to measure the economic contribution of surf lifesaving in WA, and promote the economic returns to volunteers and the broader community.

35 DROWNING OVERVIEW The 2017/18 season saw a 53% decrease in coastal and ocean drowning deaths, with 13 lives lost on the WA coast. SLSWA collects and analyses coastal drowning data to identify trends and support evidence based decision making for drowning prevention efforts. Data is collected through media monitors and confirmed through the National Coronial Information System (NCIS). These figures are correct as of 1 July 2018 however pending the outcome of ongoing coronial investigations this data may be amended. OVERALL 13 coastal and ocean drowning deaths 53% decrease from previous season DEMOGRAPHICS 84% were male 54% were in the 55+ year life stage 31% were known to be of overseas nationality HEALTH RESEARCH CHANGES TO DROWNING DEATH REPORTING METHODOLOGY SLSWA collects data for all drowning deaths that occur in WA offshore waters. These are classified as either coastal or ocean, based on their distance from the shoreline. Coastal Drowning Death: Where the location of the drowning is on the coast, in the ocean up to 3NM offshore or inland up to five times the width of the inlet/river. Ocean Drowning Death: Where the location of the drowning is in the ocean between three and 12NM (the Australian territorial water limit). While in previous years SLSWA has reported only on coastal drowning deaths, going forward reporting will also include ocean drowning deaths to ensure all drowning deaths offshore in WA are reported on. Below summarises the previous three seasons of coastal and ocean drowning deaths in WA. TIME 46% occurred in the afternoon from 12pm to 4pm 46% occurred in summer 46% occurred on a weekend SLSWA SEASON 1 MAY - 30 APR COASTAL DROWNING DEATHS OCEAN DROWNING DEATHS TOTAL ACTIVITY 31% were rock fishing 31% were boating 23% were snorkelling CONTRIBUTING FACTORS 31% were known to have underlying medical conditions 15% were known to be under the influence of alcohol 8% were attributed to rip currents LOCATION 54% occurred in regional or remote areas - 23% in the Gascoyne SLSWA strongly believes that 13 lives lost on the WA coastline is too many and we will continue to work toward a goal of zero preventable drowning deaths. However, we must recognises that this figure would be significantly higher if it was not for the 733 rescues performed by surf life saving services on the WA coastline. According to a 2005 study, in the absence of action by Surf Life Saving volunteers, 5% of all rescues would have resulted in a fatality and 3% would have resulted in a critical injury. That means that without the 733 rescues performed in WA across the 2017/18 season, the total number of coastal and ocean drowning deaths this season would have potentially risen by a further 36 fatalities. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 33

36 MEMBERS MEMBER EVENTS SLSWA delivers a range of events across the season designed to recognise, educate and inform its members, as well as provide opportunities for them to network and engage with other clubs and members across the state AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Nearly 400 guests packed out Crown Perth s Astral Ballroom to recognise the hard work and dedication of SLSWA s clubs and members at the 2018 Awards of Excellence. Members, along with their families and friends, and SLSWA corporate partners enjoyed an evening of entertainment and spent the night laughing, dancing and most importantly, celebrating the achievements and contributions of members from throughout WA across a wide range of categories. Congratulations to all finalists and medallists on the evening - with two of SLSWA s 2018 category winners taking out their award titles back-to-back, and Sandy Clarke taking out two of the 2018 titles! We also recognise the 2017 WA Official of the Year, Carolyn Wilson from Secret Harbour SLSC, who went on to take out the national 2017 Official of the Year title at the Surf Life Saving Australia Awards of Excellence in November last year. As always, we owe a huge deal of thanks to the committees and judges who contributed countless hours to considering and assessing each submission, and wish all our finalists who go on to represent WA the national awards the best of luck. LIFE & SPORTING HALL OF FAME MEMBER DINNER Over 90 of SLSWA s Life and Sporting Hall of Fame Members and their guests came together to catch up and reminisce at the annual dinner, held at Trigg Island SLSC over the weekend of the SunSmart WA Senior Surf Life Saving Championships. At the 2018 event, SLSWA welcomed the induction of two new Sporting Hall of Fame Members, Robert Pickard from Fremantle SLSC, and the Floreat Men s IRB Assembly Race Team ( ) made up of Justin Ford and Andrew Dawson. CLUBS OUR CLUBS YEAR EST. Cottesloe SLSC 1909 City of Bunbury SLSC 1915 North Cottesloe SLSC 1918 City of Perth SLSC 1925 Scarboro SLSC 1928 Geraldton SLSC 1930 Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC 1932 Fremantle SLSC 1934 Floreat SLSC 1948 Trigg Island SLSC 1954 Albany SLSC 1956 Denmark SLSC 1958 Sorrento SLSC 1958 Mullaloo SLSC 1960 Secret Harbour SLSC 1981 Quinns Mindarie SLSC 1982 Broome SLSC 1988 Esperance-Goldfields SLSC 1990 Yanchep SLSC 1991 Mandurah SLSC 1996 Binningup SLSC 2002 Champion Bay SLSC 2003 Coogee Beach SLSC 2003 Dongara-Denison SLSC 2003 Margaret River SLSC 2003 Dalyellup Beach SLSC 2004 Port Bouvard SLSC 2004 Busselton SLSC 2008 Smiths Beach SLSC 2011 Port Walcott SLSC 2015 Alkimos SLSC 2017

37 Awards of Excellence PRESIDENT S MEDAL Keith Warrick Smiths Beach SLSC PRESIDENT S MEDAL - CLUB Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC Sporting Hall of Fame Inductee Floreat Men s IRB Assembly Race Team ( ) Andrew Dawson and Justin Ford Sporting Hall of Fame Inductee Robert Pickard Fremantle SLSC AGL LIFESAVER OF THE YEAR Liam Burke - Fremantle SLSC; & Andrew Manning - Mullaloo SLSC AGL VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Sandy Clarke Mullaloo SLSC BERNIE KELLY MEDAL Jade Mickle City of Perth SLSC OFFICIAL OF THE YEAR Sandy Clarke Mullaloo SLSC OPEN ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Jackson Symonds Sorrento SLSC COACH OF THE YEAR Jenny Plint Sorrento SLSC TEAM OF THE YEAR Trigg Island Open Male Taplin Relay Reece Baker, Dan Humble, Jake Smith, Callan Smith, Blake Allsopp, Devon Caren YOUNG ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR Samantha McIntyre Floreat SLSC YOUTH ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Jake Smith Trigg Island SLSC YOUTH LIFESAVER OF THE YEAR Angus McMillan Scarboro SLSC SUPPORT OPERATIONS VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Kate Bonner North Cottesloe SLSC ASSESSOR OF THE YEAR Mark Hills Mullaloo SLSC TRAINER OF THE YEAR Domenic Cowdell North Cottesloe SLSC ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR Ros Blair Floreat SLSC PATROL CLUB OF THE YEAR (IT BIRTWISTLE TROPHY) Mullaloo SLSC LAVAN CLUB OF THE YEAR 1st Denmark SLSC 2nd North Cottesloe SLSC 3rd Fremantle SLSC Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 35

38 MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS The Surf Life Saving brand is an iconic Australian image held in high regard, the red and yellow uniform and flags an instantly recognisable and trusted presence on the coast. This iconic imagery is forefront in all marketing and communications activities as SLSWA continues to grow community awareness of the role the organisation plays in educating the beach going public, and providing a vital community service. summer safety campaign 2,612 32% INCREASE 11,689 12% INCREASE 46.4K

39 MARKETING MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Throughout the year, SLSWA runs a number of public marketing campaigns, all with outcomes targeted towards educating the community, changing behaviours of beachgoers, and ultimately saving lives on our coast. Over the past year this has included the delivery of an Abalone Fishing Safety Campaign; a beach safety campaign, calling on beach goers to swim between the flags; as well as promoting participation in our community education programs such as SurfBabies and SurfKids, Holiday Nippers and school programs. SLSWA also carried out a range of marketing activities with the overarching objective of retaining existing members, and attracting new members. This included social media and print advertising, as well as the development of marketing collateral and digital assets for use by clubs in their activities. SOCIAL MEDIA SLSWA s social media footprint continued to grow and provide an important avenue through which to share the message of beach safety; the activities and achievements of clubs and members; and to engage with both members and the wider community. The SLSWA Twitter account, with in excess of 46K followers, continues to play an important role in the WA Shark Mitigation Strategy as the primary communication channel for all shark sighting information in WA. Facebook and Instagram also continue to show growth with both an increase in followers and post engagement. MEDIA RELATIONS SLSWA continues to take a proactive and reactive approach to disseminating stories and information to the state s media outlets, and responding to media requests. This includes providing the media with important information around coastal safety; the activities of SLSWA s lifesaving operations teams; statistics; and the activities and achievements of the organisation and its clubs across lifesaving, surf sports, and community engagement. Over the past year, SLSWA received significant media coverage for a range of items including the 2018 WA Coastal Bravery Awards; the installation of the new lifesaving observation tower at City Beach; the newly launched WA Surf League Series; WA athlete and club achievements; and a number of key coastal safety activities and outcomes. MEMBER & STAKEHOLDER COMMUNICATIONS SLSWA communicates with its stakeholders via a number of enewsletters; the weekly Club News, distributed to WA club committees and board members, providing a consolidated platform to communicate essential operational information such as Circulars, Bulletins, grant and funding opportunities, policies, and events; and the fortnightly My Beach enewsletter, engaging with club members, stakeholders, sponsors, and members of the community, to keep them up to date on SLSWA activities and achievements - both on and off the beach - as well as to provide opportunities for partners to communicate directly with the membership. Media coverage Have you and your kids played Safety Beach yet? A fun, n safety beach app Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 37

40 FUNDRAISING & PARTNERSHIPS PROJECT 7 IN 4 SLSWA were fortunate to be one of the beneficiaries of Project 7in4, a 7 summit world speed record attempt by Perth man Steve Plain. SLSWA DISTRIBUTED 313,000 DIRECTLY TO OUR CLUBS As a not-for-profit registered charity and an organisation committed to serving the community, SLSWA relies on the generosity of individuals, and corporate partners, to enable us to continue to deliver essential safety and rescue services, and education programs for the benefit of the WA community and beachgoers. In December 2014, while bodysurfing at Cottesloe Beach, Steve was dumped by a wave and driven head first into the sand. The quick response from Steve s mate Dave, who was at the beach with him, and two Cottesloe volunteer surf lifesavers, Lara and Gary Matier, who rushed to Steve s aid after they spotted him face down in the water, saved his life. Suspecting spinal injuries, Lara and Gary employed appropriate techniques and, upon arriving at the hospital, Steve was rushed in for scans before being told by doctors that he had a hangman s fracture or, in layman s terms, a broken neck, and that he should be in a wheelchair. It was during his time recovering in hospital that Steve decided he was going to beat the odds that he was going to walk out of that hospital and he was going to climb the 7 Summits - the highest mountain on each of the seven continents, in under 4 months, and thus Project 7 in 4 was born! Four years on, Steve began his Project 7 in 4 attempt with Vinson in Antarctica in January 2018 and finally summited Everest on 14th May 2018, setting a new world record of 117 days, 6 hours and 50 minutes. Steve defied the doctors prognosis, pushing himself to his limits and raising awareness and funds for the two organisations which had a significant impact on his survival and recovery Surf Life Saving WA and Spinal Cure Australia.

41 FUNDRAISING FUNDRAISING & PARTNERSHIPS Throughout the year, SLSWA undertakes various fundraising activities and is fortunate to be the beneficiary of a range of activities conducted by other organisations BEACHSAFE APPEAL Kicking off on the first day of summer, SLSWA s BeachSAFE Appeal returned in its 3rd year, encouraging WA businesses, schools and the wider community to get involved and support our clubs and volunteer surf lifesavers. Comprising activities such as the annual Street Collection and Door Knock Appeal, last year nineteen clubs raised more than 35,000. SLSWA would also like to make special mention of a number of organisations who provided support for the Appeal including: Woodside, whose Corporate and Legal division nominated the BeachSAFE Appeal as a beneficiary of their internal fundraising activity, presenting SLSWA with a cheque for 14,800; Carine Senior High School, who participated in SLSWA s Street Collection for the second year, raising 1,877; a Enex Perth, who generously provided SLSWA a site to set-up a fundraising stall in their shopping centre. BOARDIES DAY SLSWA once again encouraged WA schools and businesses to don their favourite boardies or beach attire for Boardies Day and raise funds for our volunteer surf lifesavers. Schools and businesses signed-up on-line at and had access to a range of marketing collateral, beach safety lesson plans, and activities to support their fundraising activities. Last year 25 schools and businesses registered to participate, with one school raising over 1,000 in fundraising. We re proud to say that 100% of funds raised through the Beach SAFE Appeal and Boardies Day is distributed directly back into SLSWA s 31 clubs. The Surf Life Saving Foundation is responsible for running a range of fundraising activities, including the monthly giving program Guardians of the Surf ; workplace giving; tax appeal; direct mail campaigns; and lotteries on behalf of Surf Life Saving Australia and the respective State Surf Life Saving organisations. Following an extensive review conducted by the Board of SLSWA, the decision was made to exit from the Foundation and for SLSWA to conduct all of its own state-based fundraising drives and initiatives independently. This has resulted in the establishment of an SLSWA fundraising program that will ensure funds donated by West Australians will stay in WA to support local surf life saving activities and coastal safety education programs. On SLSWA s exit from the Foundation, and as done in previous years, SLSWA distributed 100% of funds received through the activities of the Foundation directly to WA clubs. In 2017/18 this amounted to 313K. MY BEACH SUPPORTERS The first initiative of the move to fundraise locally was the development and introduction of the My Beach Supporters Program. My Beach Supporters are a group of committed donors who contribute regularly to save lives on our WA beaches. Their regular monthly donations ensure they can make a bigger impact than they may be able to with a one off gift. This kind of ongoing support is valuable in enabling SLSWA to provide long-term support to local clubs MAJOR DONORS SLSWA is very fortunate to benefit from the generosity of a range of individuals and businesses in the community throughout the year, whose donations enable the continued delivery of lifesaving services to the community. Special mention to the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation, a longstanding supporter of the surf life saving movement in WA; and Tim Roberts, whose contribution continues to help keep the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopters flying in WA. SURF LIFE SAVING FOUNDATION Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 39

42 PARTNERSHIPS The dedication of SLSWA s members is matched only by that of its extraordinary partners, whose commitment and passion for surf lifesaving in WA collectively enables SLSWA and its clubs to focus on what they do best saving lives! We thank them for their continued and valued support. NATIONAL PARTNERS: DHL As a Major National Partner of Surf Life Saving Australia, DHL has been helping surf lifesavers deliver safer beaches since DHL is the global market leader in the logistics and transportation industry and shares many core values with Surf Life Saving Australia including speed, passion and a can-do attitude. WESTPAC Westpac has been proudly partnering with Surf Life Saving Australia for over 40 years and have recently re-signed for a further 5 bringing the partnership to 49 years - the longest corporate community partnership in Australia! The Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service continues to serve the community with 17 helicopters and 2 rescue boats within 13 bases across Australia, including WA bases in Fremantle and Busselton, has performed more than 80,000 missions over the past 44 years. HOLDEN Surf Life Saving Australia were delighted to welcome Holden on board last season under a new three-year national partnership. Having enjoyed a long-term partnership with local Holden dealership Metro Motors here in Western Australia, SLSWA is excited to now have Holden, another iconic Australian organisation, on board supporting surf life saving s mission of saving lives on our beaches. NATIONAL PARTNERS STATE PARTNERS

43 STATE PARTNERS: FUNDRAISING & PARTNERSHIPS MAJOR PARTNERS HEALTHWAY Healthway are a long standing supporter of SLSWA, promoting the SunSmart message through their sponsorship of the year round calendar of surf sports events, including the SunSmart WA Surf Life Saving Championships, the pinnacle of the surf sports calendar here in WA. The SunSmart message is especially pertinent to the surf lifesaving movement and SLSWA is grateful of the long standing support provided by Healthway. WESFARMERS Jet skis have become a vital frontline workhorse in surf lifesaving operations in WA, for both emergency response and patrol work. Wesfarmers have supported SLSWA s jet-ski teams since 2008 and this support has enabled the growth and expansion of this important service, allowing for placement of new teams at even more locations along the vast Western Australian coastline. WOODSIDE Woodside s continued commitment as SLSWA s safety partner enables the provision of essential safety equipment, such as Personal Flotation Devices and high visibility water safety rash vests, to SLSWA s volunteer surf lifesavers helping keep them safe as they go about their business of protecting beachgoers. This partnership also enables the development and enhancement of SLSWA s beach camera network and its integration into SLSWA lifesaving operations. COMMUNITY PARTNERS LENDLEASE The highly successful partnership with Lendlease at Alkimos Beach has created Australia s first BeachSAFE Community which sees every resident of Alkimos provided with free access to SLSWA s beach safety education and awareness programs. Lendlease s incredible commitment to the community, and coastal safety, has also extended to the donation of the new interim surf lifesaving facility at Alkimos Beach which is now home to SLSWA s 31st club, Alkimos Surf Life Saving Club. AGL SLSWA were delighted to welcome AGL on board as a new Community Partner in AGL may be new to Perth, but they have been supporting local communities across Australia since Through the new partnership, AGL is providing SLSWA and WA s 31 Surf Life Saving Clubs with funding and equipment to ensure they have the resources they need to continue to do what they are great at keeping WA beachgoers safe in the water. SUPPORTING PARTNERS ENGINE SLSWA is proud to have Engine as our preferred supplier of swimwear and apparel, and the official apparel partner of the Western Suns State teams. This means SLSWA s elite athletes are able to represent Western Australia professionally kitted out in the latest apparel. SCOTTISH MASONIC CHARITABLE FOUNDATION The Scottish Masonic Charitable Foundation have long been a supporter of SLSWA s youth through their generous support of SLSWA s highly popular, annual Rise Up and TOAD summer youth camps. OTHER SUPPORTERS SLSWA would also like to mention Metro Motors Holden who have been SLSWA s fleet partner for many years; Lavan, who continue to generously support the Awards of Excellence through sponsorship of the Club of the Year category; and Crowe Horwarth who provide SLSWA with pro bono accounting services. SLSWA also receives significant support from the State Government by way of service agreements and grants through the Departments of Premier and Cabinet; Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries; and Fire and Emergency Services, which assists in the delivery of a range of services and capital equipment projects. Lotterywest also provide invaluable support to both SLSWA and many of WA s Surf Life Saving Clubs throughout the State assisting with grants for vital infrastructure and equipment needs. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 41

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45 RECORDS, RESULTS & FINANCIALS CONTENTS Board of Directors SLSWA Staff Corporate Governance Officials 48 Active Trainers, Assessors and Facilitators Surf Sports Results: Seniors Surf Sports Results: Nippers Financial Report Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 43

46 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Craig Smith-Gander President Elected as President of SLSWA in August Craig is a former president of North Cottesloe SLSC and a life member of the club. He is a past Chair of Surf Sports for SLSWA and past member of the Australian Surf Sports Advisory Board. Craig is the owner and Managing Director of Kwik Logistics, Director of the Future Force Foundation and Chairman of the Western Roads Federation. Craig has had a life time involvement in sport, including hockey and surf boats at elite level, and competed in Australia and overseas in cycle road racing. He played plenty of rugby union in the Army and has tried his hand at pretty much every sport available. Craig continues to cycle and competes as a sweep in surf boat competitions. Jarod Stone Appointed to the SLSWA Board in May Jarod is a Chartered Accountant who has worked in the accounting and finance industry for over two decades. Jarod has previously worked with Ernst & Young, Gooding Partners Chartered Accountants and spent time working in the UK and Europe. Jarod returned to Perth in 2004 and worked in two private family offices over nine years during which he gained experience across business including television and film production, aviation, domestic and international property, commercial aquaculture, construction, corporate healthcare and finance. Jarod is currently the Financial Controller at Wabtec Control Systems, a company specialising in rail communications and signalling, a Director and Shareholder of Clear Corporate Solutions, an outsourcing company specialising in finance and administrative placements, and is a Director of the Azure Capital Foundation. Garry Williams CSM Appointed to the SLSWA Board in April Garry and his family (Megan, Andrew and Jessica) are all active members of Secret Harbour SLSC, having joined the club in 2005, and among other things, Garry is the clubs Youth Involvement Program Coordinator. He is a trainer, assessor, competitor and official with a passion for the ongoing development of our youth as not only lifesavers but as future leaders in our community. He was awarded Surf Life Saving's National Volunteer of the Year in Garry is an Aeronautical Engineer, a serving member of the Royal Australian Navy and has over 35 years of Heavy Lift Helicopter Aviation Engineering Experience both in embarked Navy Frigates and ashore in Naval Aircraft Squadrons. He is a recipient of the Defence Conspicuous Service Medal for meritorious achievement and devotion to duty. Garry has extensive leadership and project management experience gained through his work in Defence and is currently the Navy Project Manager for the integration of the 24 Navy Sea Hawk (MH60 Romeo) Helicopters into the Navies ANZAC Class Frigates. Chris Brien Elected to the SLSWA Board in August Chris has been an active patrolling surf lifesaver since 1991, after gaining his bronze medallion at Scarboro SLSC. After moving in 1994 he became a member of Esperance Goldfields SLSC. As well as rowing and sweeping surf boats, Chris is also a trainer, assessor and officiates at carnivals. Chris has held a wide range of positions at Esperance Goldfields including 10 years as president and is a life member of the club. In his early years as a club president Chris sat on the state council until the governance change in He then attended president forums until he resigned as president in Chris has been key in establishing the Jet Ski Team in Esperance and is the Coordinator and Duty Officer for the South East region. In 2010 Chris was awarded a citation of appreciation from the Western Australian Police for his leadership during the Bremer Bay search. In 2011 he was honoured with the inaugural SLSWA Support Operations Volunteer of the Year award. Chris has owned and run several businesses since leaving the Army in For the past nineteen years has been operating a successful concrete and roof truss business in Esperance. Sarah Leonard Appointed to the SLSWA Board in October Sarah is the Group Legal Counsel at Monadelphous and was formerly a partner at national law firm, Corrs Chambers Westgarth. She is an experienced projects lawyer who has worked on some of Western Australia s largest resources projects, including the Ichthys LNG Project and the Roy Hill Iron Ore Project. She has strong experience in contract negotiation and risk allocation. Sarah was recognised in the Best Lawyers peer review in Construction/Infrastructure in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and Sarah was formerly the Education Officer at City Of Perth SLSC and was a participant in the SLSA National Leadership Development Program. Gemma Tognini Appointed to the SLSWA Board in August Gemma is the founder and director of gtmedia strategic communications, which was established in July 2003 and is a winner in the 2014 Prestigious Telstra Business Women s Awards (Winner, WA Business Owner of the Year). She was a finalist in 2017 in the Entrepreneur of the Year category. She is a highly sought after corporate advisor, media strategist and reputation management specialist. She is a columnist with the West Australian, the Daily Telegraph, a contributor with Sky News and a weekly broadcaster with Macquarie Radio. Gemma is an experienced internationally recognised keynote speaker on subjects as diverse as media strategy, crisis and reputation management and developing business culture and sustainable growth. She has previous board experience with the Starlight Children s Foundation (five years) and the Salvation Army (18 months). Gemma attended Curtin University of Technology where she completed her Bachelor s degree with in English and Politics. She is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Heidi Gan Appointed to the SLSWA Board in September Heidi is a two-time Olympian in the sport of open water swimming, has competed at the world championships in both surf lifesaving and swimming, and is a multiple medallist at both the State and National Surf Lifesaving Championships. Sporting success aside, Heidi is a solicitor specialising in corporate law and has advised numerous entities including ASX-listed and private companies on capital raising, mergers and acquisitions, regulatory compliance and corporate governance, as well as commercial transactions across a range of industries and jurisdictions. Heidi has been an active patrolling surf lifesaver since 2005 and is a current member of the City of Perth Surf Lifesaving Club. Heidi is also the current President of the Perth City Swimming Club, and a tribunal panel member of Football West, and has extensive experience in the notfor-profit sector as a volunteer and consultant while being a passionate advocate for community clubs and grassroots sports. Heidi is also a highly sought after public speaker having presented to clients of varying ages in both the sport and corporate sector. Kelly Moss - resigned September 2017 Elected to the SLSWA Board in September Kelly has had a career in the sport and recreation industry spanning over 15 years, including working for the Department of Sport and Recreation in regional Western Australia and as a Director of sports event management company CIC Events. Kelly has vast experience in Surf Life Saving, having previously been North Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club's General Manager and Finance Officer. She has been a member of the club since 1996, competing in the surf boat arena for many years and is currently on the Centenary Committee. Kelly is also the Managing Director of her business Platinum Bags and the mother of two young girls.

47 SURF LIFE SAVING WESTERN AUSTRALIA STAFF Chief Executive Officer James O Toole Management General Manager - Lifesaving and Training Chris Peck General Manager - Corporate, Sport and Health Rob Murphy Executive Office Lawyer Eve Metcalfe Club Development Coordinator Mark Irwin Executive Assistant Vasika Bechar Receptionist Breanne Crawford Corporate Services IT Development Coordinator Ryan Greenaway Information Technology Officer Jesse Baldwin Accountant Melanie Tomich Accounts Officer Sharon Foong Marketing and Partnership Coordinator Minda Penn Marketing and Communications Officer Megan Jones Marketing and Events Officer Renee Jones Marketing and Communications Officer Hayley Mazzuccheli - til April 2018 Accountant Kirsty Motherway - til June 2017 Lifesaving Lifesaving Coordinator Nick Pavy Lifesaving Aviation Officer Andrew Rogers Jet Ski Operations Officer Craig Bowley - til April 2018 Lifeguard Officer Simon Peppler - til April 2018 Lifesaving Officer Josh McCleery - til March 2018 Lifesaving Contract Service Manager Peter Scott - til September 2017 Lifesaving Operations Coordinator Matthew du Plessis - til July 2017 Training and Education Training and Education Coordinator David Gallagher Training and Education RTO Compliance Officer Holly Leach Training and Education Sales Officer Felicity Mead Training and Education Officer Lynette Coleshaw Training and Education Administrative Officer Janie Rowse Training and Education Administrative Officer Elizabeth Knight Training and Education Officer John King - til March 2018 Training and Education Administrative Officer Karthi Zis - til November 2017 Sport and Development Sport and Development Coordinator Jason Wright Surf Sports Officer Andrew Mosel Sport and Development Officer David Somers Sport and Development Coordinator Chris Inglis - til March 2018 Sport Development Officer Ben Harvey - til September 2017 Health Promotion Health Promotion and Research Coordinator Chrissie Skehan Community Programs Officer Keta Lemmon - til May 2017 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 45

48 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Surf Life Saving Western Australia Inc. (SLSWA) is an incorporated body under the Associations Incorporation Act 2015 (WA) and is recognised as the official State Centre and controlling authority for Surf Life Saving in Western Australia. SLSWA is subject to compliance with the Rules and Regulations of Surf Life Saving Australia Ltd (SLSA) and is recognised for administering and focusing on surf lifesaving in Western Australia (WA). This statement summarises SLSWA s governance practices that were in effect during the year, highlighting decisions and reporting in accordance within the Rules and Regulations of SLSWA. Communications with Members The SLSWA Board aims to ensure that members are kept informed of all major developments affecting surf lifesaving. Information is communicated to members through this document (SLSWA s Annual Report), bulletins, circulars, minutes and memorandums with respect to changes in business, financial position, future development, results and activities, and quarterly State Council meetings and member advisory board meetings. Electronic information is also available on the SLSWA website: General Meetings of Members (State Council) The State Council is the legal owner of SLSWA. Its role is to amend the SLSWA Constitution, review and elect the Board, review SLSWA s financial position and approve the strategic outcomes presented by the Board. The State Council comprises the Chairman (President of the Board), Mr Craig Smith-Gander and a Club Delegate from each of the affiliated clubs in WA each with the right to vote at general meetings. The Chairman may exercise a casting vote but no deliberative vote. SLSWA Life Members, Board Members, and the Chief Executive Officer have the right to be present and to debate at general meetings, but not to vote. SLSWA full-time and honorary officers and individual members were allowed to attend general meetings as visitors. In addition to the AGM on 9 September 2017, the Board under Part IV, Para 16.1 of the SLSWA Constitution, convened two State Council meeting held on 10 June 2017 and 9 September Club Meetings Held Attendance Proxies Apologies Albany Alkimos 2 2 Binningup Broome 2 2 Busselton 2 2 Champion Bay City of Bunbury City of Perth 2 2 Coogee Beach 2 2 Cottesloe 2 2 Dalyellup Beach Denmark 2 2 Dongara Denison Esperance Goldfields Floreat 2 2 Fremantle 2 2 Geraldton Mandurah Margaret River Mullaloo 2 2 North Cottesloe Port Bouvard Port Walcott Quinns Mindarie 2 2 Scarboro 2 2 Secret Harbour Smiths Beach Sorrento 2 2 Swanbourne Nedlands 2 2 Trigg Island 2 2 Yanchep Board of Director s Composition and Meetings The Board is responsible to members for overall business performance. It enacts SLSWA s strategic direction and priorities to be both appropriate and achievable; ensures the financial viability and security of SLSWA; established the policy and regulatory framework for governing SLSWA; monitors organisational compliance with relevant legislation and regulations; assesses risks facing the organisation; and appoints committees and honorary officers to carry out aspects of their work. The Board comprised the Chairman and seven Board Members who are individual members of SLSWA, each with the right to one vote on any question. The Chairman has a casting vote but no deliberative vote. These are honorary positions that attract no remuneration except for reimbursement of expenses such as telephone, travel and accommodation costs incurred whilst performing Board activities. Board Members are elected in accordance with Part V, Para 20(a) of the SLSWA Constitution. The Chief Executive Officer is also part of the Board but does not have the right to vote.

49 Name Meetings Held Meetings Attended Expires Craig Smith-Gander Garry Williams Chris Brien Kelly Moss (Resigned Sep 2017) Gemma Tognini Heidi Gan (Appointed Sep 2017) Jarod Stone Sarah Leonard James O Toole 9 9 Appointed February 2015 Conflict of Interest Each Board Member declared their interest in any contractual, selection, disciplinary or other matter in which a conflict of interest arose and made absent him/her from discussions of such matters and was not entitled to vote in respect of such matter. In the event of any uncertainty as to whether it was necessary for a Board Member to refrain from discussions or voting, the issue was immediately determined by the Board. Code of Conduct The Board has in place a Code of Conduct contained in its Personnel Handbook which all full-time and honorary officers and committee members must adhere to. An induction program, including the provision of the handbook and member brochure was made available to all SLSWA personnel. Chief Executive Officer SLSWA s most senior employee, the Chief Executive Officer is appointed by the Board and is subject to annual performance reviews by the Board. The role is responsible for the day-to-day operations of SLSWA. Mr James O Toole was appointed to this position, officially commencing on 18 February COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD Committees and member advisory boards are constituted by Part VI, Section 28 of the SLSWA Constitution to assist the Board in the discharge of its responsibilities. The committees and member advisory boards are for held for one-year term, this term being 2017/2018. The Australian Honours and Awards Committee is held for two-year term, this being 2016/2017 and 2017/2018. Australian Honours and Awards Committee The Life Members and Awards Committee recommends to the Board nominations of individual members for SLSWA Life Membership, SLSA Life Membership, appropriate levels of Australian Honours and Awards and the SLSWA Sporting Hall of Fame. The committee comprised Bob Welch OAM (Chair), Jean Burling OAM, John King OAM, Mark Irwin, Mike Smith OAM, Larry Tilbury and David Somers (Nominee of the SLSWA CEO). Lifesaving Committee The Lifesaving Committee develops, monitors and reviews standards, policy and procedures relating to water safety, patrols, training and assessment. The committee comprised David Quimby (Chair), Adam Hoes, Eliza Jackson, Lachlan Britt, Nicholas Wagstaff and Nick Pavy (Nominee of the SLSWA CEO). Sports Committee The Surf Sports Advisory Committee selects finalists and winners for Awards of Excellence categories and makes recommendations through the CEO to the Board of Directors regarding the direction of surf sports in WA. The committee comprised Thomas Nolan (Chair), Alexis Grayson, David Hunt, Graham Snook, Reece Baker, and Andrew Mosel (Nominee of the SLSWA CEO). Development Committee The Development Advisory Committee recommends initiatives to provide leadership opportunities and pathways to all members and clubs in WA, and is involved in establishing good practice models for the development of our junior members. The committee comprised Vicki Rasmussen (Chair), Blair Walkington, Jenny Taylor, Kate Burke and David Somers (Nominee of the SLSWA CEO). Education and Training Committee The Education and Training Advisory Committee has been tasked to review education and training programs, policies and activities together with undertaking research and development as required. The committee is to participate in moderation and validation of resources and engage in the delivery of the strategic direction of Member Education of SLSWA. The committee comprised Michael Shaw (Chair), Allison Gould, Carolyn Wilson, Domenic Cowdell and David Gallagher (Nominee of the SLSWA CEO). Finance and Audit Committee The Finance and Audit Committee oversee the reliability and integrity of accounting policies and financial reporting. The committee comprised Jarod Stone (Chair), Garry Williams (Jan 18), Sarah Leonard (commenced Jan 18), James O Toole, Rob Murphy and Melanie Tomich. Risk and Governance Committee The Risk and Governance Committee oversee the development of a through Risk Management Plan and the continuing assessment of our performance against the plan. The committee comprised Craig Smith- Gander (Chair), Sarah Leonard (Jan 18), Garry Williams (commenced Jan 18), Heidi Gan (commenced Jan 18), Rob Murphy, Kelly Moss (resigned Sept 17). Strategic Committee The Strategic Committee identifies strategic issues and recommends to the board visions and strategic initiatives. The committee comprised Chris Brien (Chair), James O Toole, Mike Rees, Andrew Dimsey, Linda Wayman, Reece Baker, Lawrie Tremain (resigned May 17). Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 47

50 OFFICIALS Vanessa Aikins Paula Alsford Lea Anderson Jerome Anderson Blake Archer David Armstrong Craig Ashworth Jo Ashworth Alison Auld Tracey Axiak Jo Barram John Barwood Jeff Baxter Samantha Bean Paul Bean Sonja Belle-Wood Renee Bennett Dominic Berry Julie Best Kelvin Bishop Marni Black Steve Boutle Tony Bowers Neil Bowie Sarah Bowley Janine Boyle Nikki Brown Andrew Brown Martin Browning Jess Bruins Delia Bullock Garry Bunford Gail Burling Jean Burling Chad Burling Mel Burt Karen Cachard Rob Capper Kate Caren Casey Carpene Brian Carthew Gary Carthew Alan Carville Vince Chiappa Sandy Clarke Karen Cleveland Richard Cleveland Penny Cohen Susan Coleman Kath Collins Michael Cook Alistair Cook Mike Cook Jonathon Crossen Mal Currey Nick Dale Kerry Davies Phil Dee Karen Dennett Tim Dickie Neil Dickson Dianne Doick Ashley Dry Andrew Dufford Kevin Duguid Alex Edward Julia Fentrill Nathan Fitzgerald Seisha Fogarty-Pryor John Garnett Alison Gerrard Trevor Gibb Wendy Gibbons Carol Gibbs Norman Gibbs Lucy Gibson Jason Gibson Alexis Grayson Roger Gregson Daryl Griffin Danny Griffin Chris Groom Chris Gwynne Chris Hainsworth Bill (William) Hale Sue Hancy Susan Hancy Judith Harlow Clare Harrington Cheryl Harvey B Harwood Brian Harwood Kirsty Hayden Andy Hiles Sam Hill John Hillen Mark Hills Scott Hills Glenda Hirsch Terry Hobson Michelle Hodges Petrina Horton Jocelyn Hutchinson Sharon Huzzard Chris Inglis Tracey Irving Margaret Jackson Paul Jervis Yvonne Jervis Lisa Johns Norman Johnson Dawn Jones Warren Jones Gordon Jones Wendy Kehoe Shane Kennedy Clare Ketteringham Gail King John King Dave Knowles David Knowles Todd Knox Belinda Kuster Boyd Lakay Jasmine Lamb Amanda Lee Kristina Lemson Mark Levitt Chris Liddell Rik Lovett Rob Lucas Ray Maffescioni Elizabeth Maffescioni Melissa Malcom-Smith Simon Marshall Sharlene Mattingly Tony Maurice A Mayberry Gloria McBride Jacqueline Mcgregor Stuart McKay Iain McPherson Bronwyn Meldrum Justin Meldrum Chris Merry Dara Mills Chris Murphy Pam Murphy Jackie Murray Ed Negus Roger Nowell Melvin Nunes Debra O Andrew O Jette Oksis Deb O'Mahony Dana Owen Rodney Owen Catherine Park Cathy Park Karla Parlinovich Sharon Phillips Ian Phillips Jane Ponsonby Miles Ponsonby Allan Porteus Deirdre Purcell Rachel Quirk Jasper Rasmussen Vanessa Ravenscroft Lara Rawlings Sonya Read Kathryn Redden David Reid Cathy Reynolds John Rhatigan Lawson Rimmer Joanne Rooke Daryl Ross Caitlyn Rothnie Christine Runnion Liz Rutherford Damien Ryan Kate Sampson Peter Saunders Glenda Schulz Jane Scott Joe Selden Tracey Shaw Doug Simpson Paul Skipworth Matthew Slattery Eric Smith Kingsley Smith Deborah Snelling Graham Snook Lesley Solly Rob Somerford David Somers Darren Spencer Tim Spithoven Ben Stephens Nicola Sweeney Jenny Taylor Peter Taylor Jo Thomson Rebecca Tibbles Nicole Tolev Simone Truter Kim Tully Kellie Turner Terry Upston Christo Van Janice Van Ian Vilkson Helen Vincent Lin Vogler Peter Waey Brett Wakefield Blair Walkington Richard Watson Shane Weldon Greg Whipp Jasmine White Tim Whitehurst Ash Whittle Anne-Marie Widermanski Jessica Williams Megan Williams Garry Williams Carolyn Wilson Digby Wilson Karen Windsor Cliff Woods Peter Wyburn Arnold Zeh Yvonne Jervis

51 TRAINERS, ASSESSORS AND FACILITATORS Kelly Aitken-Fox Cameron Allaway Gavin Allaway Tim Allingham Helen Allison Wilhelmus Amesz Robert Amos Clay Andersen Alicia Anderson Daniel Andrew Wayne Appleton Arthur Bajada Todd Bartle John Barton David Barton John Bate Danica Bates Amy Beal Nathan Bell Jenaya Bell Paul Berry Julie Best Byron Bird Luke Bishop Justin Blankley Colleen Blevins Penelope Boardman Craig Bowley Phillip Brewer Chris Brien Peter Brigg David Brindle Kerryn Briody Susan Britt Jonathan Broomhall Lynette Brosens Lloyd Brosens Renato Bruno Pamela Bubrzycki Eric Buist Garry Bunford Evan Bunford Liam Burke Christine Burke Jean Burling Evan Burns Laurence Campbell David Carbon Bradley Carr Gary Carthew Louis Cheeseman Ken Clark Sandy Clarke Tacey Clarke Fern Clarke Ian Clarke Isabella Clarke Tegan Clarke Pia Claudius Mark Cleary Terrance Colby Sam Collins Michael Cook Alistair Cook Bradley Cook Lucas Cottrill Christine Cougan Domenic Cowdell Rachael Crabb Emma Cummuskey Evan Damianopoulos Ian Daniels Elaine Daniels Lauren Darge Stephen Dargie Bridget Darragh Michael Darragh Dean Davidson John Davies Kieran Davis Phill Dee Rachele Devoto Cameron Dimsey Rielle Doick Mark Dove Rachelle Doyle Julie Doyle Kevin Duguid Andrew Dunning Emma Dunning Dylan Eales Sophie Edgar Kevin Edwards Guy Edwards Kitty Eichner Richard Elderfield Samuel Elias Andrew Elliott Kevin Emery Leesa Equid Jason Evans Kevin Fettes Christine Ficko Nathan Fitzgerald Bernadette Flint Mark Folkard Jillian Folkard Andrew Ford Saxon France Michael Francis Nathan Frankel Vanessa Fyfe James Gail Trevor Gibb Julian Gibbings Bryan Gibbs Simon Gidley David Giles Linda Gladwell Mark Glaister Matthew Gleeson Stephen Glossop Stephen Goddard Natalie Godwin Jedd Goggin Wendy Goodliffe Darren Gould Liam Gould Craig Graydon Alexis Grayson Phillip Green Lloyd Green Anthony Greenfield Vivienne Greenfield Josh Greenwood Timothy Gregg Angus Gregg Roger Gregson Ryan Griffin Jonathon Griffin John Guilfoyle Tayla Hadden Christopher Hainsworth Graham Halton Nicholas Hancock John Hardbattle Judith Harlow Samantha Harnett Sharee Hart Dick Hartley Peter Hastie Philippa Hawson Sean Hazelden Bethwyn Hearle Johannes Heesters Beverley Heesters Sharon Henning Stephen Herron Rocky Hildred Fern Hill Mark Hills John Hodges Michelle Hodges James Hodgkinson Adam Hoes Neville Hogan Adrienne Holt Murray Horbury David Hounslow Robert Howard Nicholas Hudson Daryl Hueppauff Sarah Hull Tim Hurford Ashleigh Hurford Christopher Inglis Albert Iten Michael Ivey Sharon Jackson Nicole Jahn Erin Jameson Gabrielle Jolliffe Evan Jones Russell Jones Kaitlin Jones Nicholas Journet Jeff Kallawk Simon Kanakis Wendy Kehoe William Kelly Diane Kelly Paris Kelso Damian Kiely Michael Kinder Gail King John King Jessica Klessens Robin (David) Knowles Daniel Knox David Kordic Isabel Kordic Hayden Krammer Tristan Lakay Jasmine Lamb Amanda Lambert Richard Lane Natalie Law Luke Laycock Danny Lea Jane Leaversuch Ken Leong Beth Lewis Tracey Lewis Michael Liitiainen Matt Linney Barbara Loudon Erica Lovett Richard Lowe Michael Lowry Johanna Lucas Robert Lucas Bevan Macauley Liberty Madden Tegan Maffescioni Elizabeth Mair Cameron Martin Marcus Martin Melissa Martyn Andrew Matraszek Michael Matraszek Heath McCabe Peter McCleery Bree McFadyen Jacqueline McGregor Craig McIntyre Cathrine McIntyre Samantha McIntyre Tayla McKee Paul McKenner Amelia Meares Jeff Medcalf Justin Meldrum Emile Mercier Margaret (Joan) Merrifield Julian Ming Amie Montefiore Jason Morgan Cath Morgan Laurence Mott Elana Mulvay George Mumford Robert Myers Edward Neilan Marcelo Neiva Peter Nelson Kevin Nettleton Joanne Niven Martin Norwood Anne-Marie Nunes Helen O'Brien Shannon O'Brien Rachel O'Connor Connor Oliver Rebecca O'Malley Kristie Orchard Jennifer Orme Jacqueline O'Rourke Christopher Oversby Rodney Owen Anthony Paini Jack Palmer Christian Pansini Christopher Papaioannou Mary-Anne Paton Les Paxton Robert Payne Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 49

52 TRAINERS, ASSESSORS AND FACILITATORS James Peoples Stephen Peraldini Kevin Pettley Ian Phillips Craig Piercy Rhonda Pilgrim Jodie Pink Benjamin Pink Elisabeth Pitts Kim Porter Raelene Powys Donato Preiato John Price Russell Price Natasha Price Rohan Pugh Robert Pulsford Joanne Pulsford Sally Putland David Quimby Shane Rabjones Helen Rabjones Nicola Ralph Lachlan Ranson Samuel Ranson Anne Ranson Sonya Read Mark Regel David Reid Monica Reinhardt Jessica Reynolds Stephen Reynolds John Rhatigan Andrew Richardson Daniel Richardson Neil Rigby Maddelyn Rimmer Tanita Rodman Daniel Rose Grant Rosman David Rossow Shelly Rourke Christo Rowley Neil Rowse Janie Rowse Lorraine Rule Victoria Russell Eamon Ryan Carolyn Ryan Miriam Salter Giovanni Sansalone Peter Saunders Edward Saunders Marc Saupin Daniel Savage Laura Schuhkraft Jane Scott David Scott Jeff Scott Camille Selden Joe Selden Patrick Sewell Campbell Shaw Michael Shaw Timothy Sinclair John Skipsey Janelle Slattery Matthew Slattery Julie Smallwood Ian Smallwood Teagan Smith James Smith Robert Smith Kingsley Smith Ingrid Smith Allen Smith Adam Smith Grant Smith Emily Smith Daniel Smyth Anthony Snelling David Somers Belinda Somers Samuel Southern Timothy Speer Natalie Speer Ian Spurgeon Aidan Squires Belinda Stegmann Benjamin Stephens Nick (James) Stewart Ethan Stewart Helena Stoakley Madeleine Stockden Oliver Stockwell Bernard Style John Summers Joanne Svagelli Robert Swift Jenny Taylor Peter Taylor Sharon Taylor Jennifer Taylor Carlo Tenaglia Tracey Tenaglia Janelle Thompson David Thomson Murray Thornton Phoebe Thornton Charlie Thornton Larry Tilbury Matthew Tonkin Peter Traeger Timothy Tucak Glenn Turner Tanya Turner Jacqui Uglow David Ulbrick Peter Van Geloven Cole van-overdijk Zac Vinten Reece Vogels Steve Voke Deborah Wake Blair Walkington Kim Wallis Amelia Walton Brett Warner Shelby Warren Keith Warrick Patrick Watson Celia Waugh Warwick Webb Jake Webb Bernard Weir Bruce Westerman Kara Whittaker Anne-Marie Widermanski Sarah-Ann Wilkinson Megan Williams Andrew Williams Jessica Williams Garry Williams Mark Williamson David Wilson Digby Wilson Carolyn Wilson Ranee Wilson Graham Wimbridge Bernard Wong Jennifer Wood Jonathon Wood Robert Woods Shayne Yates Anna Young Karthi Zis Justin Zis

53 SURF SPORTS RESULTS SENIORS 2018 SunSmart WA Surf Life Saving Senior Championship Trophies Bernie Kelly Medal Jade Mickle, Sorrento SLSC The Bernie Kelly Medal is awarded for the most outstanding performance by a competitor. In 1947, Bernie Kelly of Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC won the Open Surf Belt at the Australian Championships, becoming the first Western Australian to ever win an Australian Open Title, and therefore is honoured with the naming of this prestigious award. State Championship Banner Total Aggregate Points Trigg Island SLSC Presented to the club with the highest total point score. State Championship Handicap Banner Trigg Island SLSC Presented to the club with the highest total point score overall, based on handicap derived from the past three years overall point score IRB State Champions Mullaloo SLSC Presented to the club with the highest total point score at the 2017 IRB Championships. David Clarke Shield Mullaloo A (Joshua Bull, Robert Payne) Presented to the Open Male IRB driver and crew team for the most points accumulated over the 2017 IRB competition season. Female IRB Shield Mullaloo A (Emily Regan, Hannah Oneil) Presented to the Open Female IRB driver and crew team for the most points accumulated over the 2017 IRB competition season. Frank Senior Trophy Mullaloo SLSC Presented to club which accumulates the most points over the 2017 IRB competition season. Country Championship Banner City of Bunbury SLSC Country Championship Handicap Banner Albany SLSC 2018 SunSmart WA Surf Life Saving Senior Championships March 2018, Scarborough Beach Overall Club Rank & Points 1 Trigg Island SLSC 1,527 2 Sorrento SLSC North Cottesloe SLSC City of Perth SLSC Mullaloo SLSC Fremantle SLSC Scarboro SLSC Cottesloe SLSC 95 9 City of Bunbury SLSC Coogee Beach SLSC Secret Harbour SLSC Geraldton SLSC Albany SLSC Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC Mandurah SLSC Quinns Mindarie SLSC Binningup SLSC Denmark SLSC Port Bouvard SLSC 6 20 Floreat SLSC 6 21 Champion Bay SLSC 5 22 Dongara Denison SLSC 3 23 Smiths Beach SLSC 3 24 Broome SLSC 2 25 Busselton SLSC 1 Overall Handicap Club Rank & Points 1 Trigg Island SLSC 1, North Cottesloe SLSC 1, Fremantle SLSC 1, Mandurah SLSC 1, Coogee Beach SLSC 1, Geraldton SLSC 1, Quinns Mindarie SLSC 1, Albany SLSC 1, Denmark SLSC 1, Binningup SLSC 1, Floreat SLSC 1, Dongara Denison SLSC 1, Port Bouvard SLSC 1, Champion Bay SLSC 1, Esperance - Goldfields SLSC 1, Broome SLSC 1, Dalyellup SLSC 1, Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC 1, Busselton SLSC 1, Scarboro SLSC 1, Sorrento SLSC 1, Cottesloe SLSC 1, Secret Harbour SLSC 1, City of Bunbury SLSC City of Perth SLSC Mullaloo SLSC March Past Entry March Past 1 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 4 4 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 3 5 North Cott Blue NC 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 1 7 North Cott White NC 0 Open Female Beach Flags 1 Murphy, Gabrielle CY 6 2 Maffescioni, Tegan NC 5 3 Houghton, Brittany CY 4 4 Priddis, Alysse CY 3 5 Lord, Jacqueline SO 2 6 Spithoven, Kaleigh SB 1 7 Rafferty, Taylah SO 0 8 Speirs, Anna NC 0 Open Female Beach Relay 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 4 4 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 3 5 North Cott Blue NC 2 6 City of Perth SLSC Team C CY 1 Open Female Beach Run (2km) 1 Simmonds, Maia SN 6 2 Williams, Bernadette SN 5 3 Griffin, Rebecca NC 4 4 Huston, Ariarn SM 3 5 Lipscombe, Mathilda NC 2 6 Marsh, Olivia NC 1 Open Female Beach Sprint 1 Murphy, Gabrielle CY 6 2 Maffescioni, Tegan NC 5 3 Watts, Sophie SB 4 4 Houghton, Brittany CY 3 5 Lord, Jacqueline SO 2 6 Wilson, Eliza SB 1 7 Speirs, Anna NC 0 8 Noack, Holly CY 0 Open Female Board Race 1 Mickle, Jade CY 6 2 Graham, Ceris TI 5 3 Smaniotto, Lauren TI 4 4 Warne, Ruby TI 3 5 Scott, Nicola CY 2 6 Booker, Ashlee SO 1 7 Mallis, Macarah TI 0 8 Albertsen, Kiera CY 0 Open Female Board Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 3 5 North Cottesloe SLSC Team B NC 2 6 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 1 7 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 0 Open Female Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team E CY 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 3 5 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 2 6 City of Perth SLSC Team C CY 1 Open Female Double Ski 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 5 3 North Cottesloe SLSC Team C NC 4 4 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 3 5 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 2 6 North Cottesloe SLSC Team D NC 1 7 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 0 8 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 0 Open Female Ironwoman 1 Mickle, Jade CY 6 2 Mallis, Macarah TI 5 3 Graham, Ceris TI 4 4 Warne, Ruby TI 3 5 Smaniotto, Lauren TI 2 6 Lee, Soraya ML 1 Open Female Rescue Tube Rescue 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 4 4 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 3 5 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 2 6 Sorrento SLSC S SO 1 Open Female Single Ski 1 Mickle, Jade CY 6 2 Nowell, Asa NC 5 3 Wilson, Simone TI 4 4 Standing, Annabelle FM 3 5 Smaniotto, Lauren TI 2 6 Meyers, Georgia TI 1 Open Female Single Ski Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 North Cott White NC 3 5 North Cott Gold NC 2 6 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 1 7 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 0 Open Female Surf Boat 1 North Cottesloe SLSC Resolute NC 6 2 Scarboro SLSC Scarboro Pies SB 5 3 North Cottesloe SLSC The 7ft Jiffs NC 4 4 North Cottesloe SLSC The Stiffs NC 3 5 City of Perth SLSC City Rowbots CY 2 6 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 1 Open Female Surf Race 1 Mickle, Jade CY 6 2 Warne, Ruby TI 5 3 Thomson, Madeline TI 4 4 Walker, Isabella CY 3 5 Gan, Heidi CY 2 6 Lee, Soraya ML 1 7 Mickle, Olivia CY 0 8 Jakubans, Talia CY 0 Open Female Surf Teams Race 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 4 4 City of Perth SLSC Team C CY 3 5 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 2 6 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 1 Open Female Taplin Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team E TI 2 6 Trigg Island SLSC Team D TI 1 Open Male Beach Flags 1 Symonds, Jackson SO 6 2 Rigby, Charlie SO 5 3 Nolan, Thomas NC 4 4 Hodgkin, Sam SO 3 5 Edwards, Todd NC 2 6 Macgregor, Logan CH 1 7 Paulus, Caleb SO 0 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 51

54 Open Male Beach Relay 1 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 6 2 NCSLSC Blood, Sweat and Beers NC 5 3 NC SLSC Here for the pints NC 4 4 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 3 5 Coogee Beach SLSC Team A CB 2 6 NC SLSC Todd Edwards Merry Men NC 1 Open Male Beach Run (2km) 1 Simmonds, Rhodri SN 6 2 Tickner, Benjamin ML 5 3 Baird, Marcel CO 4 4 Macgregor, Logan CH 3 5 Jenkinson, Kent TI 2 6 Hutchison, Craig CY 1 7 Kavanagh, Michael ML 0 8 Walker, Andrew CY 0 Open Male Beach Sprint 1 Rigby, Charlie SO 6 2 Symonds, Jackson SO 5 3 Paulus, Caleb SO 4 4 Nolan, Thomas NC 3 5 Dormer, Nick NC 2 6 Panizza, Dylan SB 1 7 Cavanagh, Thomas CY 0 8 Shenton, Thomas NC 0 Open Male Board Race 1 Mulvay, Kelton TI 6 2 Caren, Devon TI 5 3 Gallagher, Thomas CY 4 4 Windsor, Joshua TI 3 5 Bowbridge, Matthew TI 2 5 Gould, Wesley BHMP 0 6 Jackson, Ethan CY 1 Open Male Board Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 3 5 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 2 6 North Cottesloe SLSC Team B NC 1 Open Male Board Rescue 1 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team D TI 2 6 City of Perth SLSC Team C CY 1 Open Male Double Ski 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 3 5 North Cottesloe SLSC Team D NC 2 6 Trigg Island SLSC Team D TI 1 Open Male Ironman 1 Gallagher, Thomas CY 6 2 Huitenga, Simon CY 5 2 Gould, Wesley BHMP 0 3 Jones, Ben TI 4 4 Anderson Loake, Max CY 3 5 Colliss, Matthew CY 2 6 Booth, Michael TI 1 Open Male Rescue Tube Rescue 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 3 5 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 2 6 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 1 Open Male Single Ski 1 Norton, Patrick NC 6 2 Brewer, Todd TI 5 3 Baker, Reece TI 4 4 Flower, Thomas NC 3 5 Humble, Daniel TI 2 6 Armstrong, Lachlan TI 1 Open Male Single Ski Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 5 3 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 3 5 North Cottesloe SLSC Team B NC 2 6 North Cottesloe SLSC Team C NC 1 Open Male Surf Boat 1 North Cottesloe SLSC Yeahtheboys NC 6 2 City of Perth SLSC City Werewolves CY 5 3 North Cottesloe SLSC Nutdunks NC 4 4 Scarboro SLSC scarboro Black SB 3 5 Fremantle SLSC Fajitas FM 2 6 North Cottesloe SLSC JCrew NC 1 Open Male Surf Race 1 Huitenga, Simon CY 6 2 Smith, Callan TI 5 3 Donaldson, Andrew CY 4 4 Jones, Ben TI 3 5 Anderson Loake, Max CY 2 6 Evans, Jason CY 1 Open Male Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 4 4 North Cottesloe SLSC Team B NC 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 2 6 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 1 Open Male Taplin Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 2 6 Trigg Island SLSC Team D TI 1 Open Mixed Double Ski 1 North Cottesloe SLSC Team B NC 6 2 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team D TI 2 6 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 1 7 North Cottesloe SLSC Team H NC 0 8 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 0 Open Mixed Lifesaver Relay 1 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team C CY 4 4 North Cottesloe SLSC Team B NC 3 5 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 1 7 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 0 Open Mixed Surf Boat Relay 1 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 6 2 Scarboro SLSC Scarboro SB 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 3 Over 24 Female Restricted Surf Race 1 Gan, Heidi CY 6 2 Booker, Ashlee SO 5 3 Smith, Tara NC 4 4 Colliss, Sharan CY 3 5 Hallett, Jessica CY 2 6 Anderson, Alicia NC 1 7 Collins, Susan NC 0 8 Chetwin, Emily CY 0 Over 24 Male Restricted Surf Race 1 Huitenga, Simon CY 6 2 Donaldson, Andrew CY 5 3 Booth, Michael TI 4 4 Jones, Warren SB 3 5 Miles, Justin CY 2 Reserves Female Surf Boat 1 North Cottesloe SLSC First Ladies NC 6 2 City of Perth SLSC City Sirens CY 5 3 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 4 4 SNSLSC Team A SN 3 5 Broome SLSC Broome Heat BM 2 6 City of Perth SLSC City Hooligans CY 1 Reserves Male Surf Boat 1 City of Perth SLSC City Red CY 6 2 City of Perth SLSC City Black CY 5 3 Cottesloe SLSC Team B CO 4 4 North Cottesloe SLSC Wolfpack NC 3 5 Albany SLSC Albany AL 2 U/14 Female Beach Flags 1 Algeri, Sienna SO 6 2 Coyle, Tayler QM 5 3 Herrington, Imogen CY 4 4 Grant, Mylee GN 3 5 Razvi, Ayesha CY 2 6 Mather, Lily NC 1 7 McEwan, Olivia DK 0 8 Van Noort, Emma BY 0 U/14 Female Beach Run (2km) 1 Prinsloo, Amelie FM 6 2 Jones, Phoebe SB 5 3 Lockley, Kate BY 4 4 Fry, Ellie FM 3 5 Giles, Emma CB 2 6 Defrancesco, Rosie SN 1 U/14 Female Beach Sprint 1 Herrington, Imogen CY 6 2 Mather, Lily NC 5 3 Grant, Mylee GN 4 4 Passera, Amber SB 3 5 Marsh, Arabella FM 2 6 Van Noort, Emma BY 1 7 Cohen, Ruby SB 0 U/14 Female Board Race 1 Stegmann, Paige BY 6 2 Leach, Holly TI 5 3 Turner, Sophie SH 4 5 Martin, Leah ML 2 6 Redden, Maisy ML 1 U/14 Female Ironwoman 1 Slocombe, Alexandra CY 6 2 Fry, Ellie FM 5 3 Redden, Maisy ML 4 4 Wilson, Rosie ML 3 5 Martin, Leah ML 2 6 Ferguson, Aysha TI 1 U/14 Female Surf Race 1 Ferguson, Aysha TI 6 2 Slocombe, Alexandra CY 5 3 Fry, Ellie FM 4 4 Wilson, Rosie ML 3 5 Prinsloo, Amelie FM 2 6 Clarke, Olivia SO 1 U/14 Male Beach Flags 1 Leggett, Cameron CO 6 2 Eady, Mitchell ML 5 3 Mann, Daniel QM 4 4 Dall, Oliver AL 3 5 Blom, Jackson CB 2 6 Reweti, Seth QM 1 7 McCabe, Zai CY 0 8 Waymouth, Ollie SO 0 U/14 Male Beach Run (2km) 1 Duffy, Ethan CO 6 2 Crowley, Joseph SO 5 3 Campbell, Aiden QM 4 4 Mitchell, Rory CY 3 5 Bean-Hannigan, Darren ML 2 6 Pettley-Gray, Connor AL 1 7 Blom, Jackson CB 0 8 Mann, Daniel QM 0 U/14 Male Beach Sprint 1 Leggett, Cameron CO 6 2 Mann, Daniel QM 5 3 Harvie, Leo SO 4 4 Eady, Mitchell ML 3 5 Dall, Oliver AL 2 6 Burling, Jack CO 1 7 McCabe, Zai CY 0 8 Larkin, Joshua QM 0 U/14 Male Board Race 1 Dart, Patrick FM 6 2 Swarts, Jacques AL 5 3 Marchetto, Kai TI 4 4 Lee, Mitchell ML 3 5 Blom, Jackson CB 2 6 Snook, Benjamin SO 1 U/14 Male Ironman 1 Wilson, Lucas SO 6 2 Marchetto, Kai TI 5 3 Brehaut, Oliver SH 4 4 Dart, Patrick FM 3 5 Martin, Fergus AL 2 6 Bytheway, Fraser ML 1 U/14 Male Surf Race 1 Wilson, Lucas SO 6 2 Brehaut, Oliver SH 5 3 Solly, Jay SO 4 4 Cook, Declan SO 3 5 Bytheway, Fraser ML 2 6 Ratcliffe, Harrison MH 1

55 SURF SPORTS RESULTS SENIORS U/15 Female Beach Flags 1 Dethlefsen, Fina GN 6 2 Dehavilland, India SB 5 3 Fraser, Mia CY 4 4 McDonald, Mosaia CO 3 5 Gillibrand, Georgia NC 2 6 Grayson-Dharmaputra, Kali CB 1 7 Ward, Alicia CO 0 8 Buchanan, Daisy FM 0 U/15 Female Beach Relay 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Albany SLSC Team A AL Binningup SLSC Team A BP Coogee Beach SLSC Team A CB North Cott Blue U15s NC 4 4 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 3 5 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 2 6 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 1 U/15 Female Beach Run (2km) 1 Fredonnet, Nikita TI 6 2 Thompson, Charlotte CO 5 3 Bytheway, Heather ML 4 4 Bowles, Molly AL 3 5 Berry, Sienna SO 2 6 Hill, Lucy BN 1 U/15 Female Beach Sprint 1 Nandapi, Serena BP 6 2 Dethlefsen, Fina GN 5 3 Fraser, Mia CY 4 4 Swart, Mikaela CY 3 5 Grayson-Dharmaputra, Kali CB 2 6 Buchanan, Daisy FM 1 U/15 Female Board Race 1 Fredonnet, Nikita TI 6 2 Berry, Sienna SO 5 3 Aberhart, Grace TI 4 4 Innocent, Sascha TI 3 5 Macleod, Neve ML 2 6 Harrison, Mia TI 1 U/15 Female Board Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 3 5 Sorrento SLSC S SO 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team C ML 1 U/15 Female Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 4 4 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 2 6 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 1 U/15 Female Cameron Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 Sorrento SLSC O SO 3 5 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 2 6 Sorrento SLSC P SO 1 U/15 Female Ironwoman 1 Innocent, Sascha TI 6 2 Fredonnet, Nikita TI 5 3 Aberhart, Grace TI 4 4 Poll, Bella NC 3 5 Bowles, Molly AL 2 6 Packer, Ella SO 1 U/15 Female Surf Race 1 Poll, Bella NC 6 2 Tindall, Dayna SO 5 3 Innocent, Sascha TI 4 4 Madden, Jessica SO 3 5 Aberhart, Grace TI 2 6 Packer, Ella SO 1 U/15 Female Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 5 3 Sorrento SLSC S SO 4 4 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 2 6 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 1 U/15 Male Beach Flags 1 Nottingham, William SO 6 2 Cook, Tyson SO 5 3 Thompson, Jared SO 4 4 Freebury, Willem AL 3 5 Waymouth, Toby SO 2 6 Craig-Fraser, Jake CH 1 7 Crevola, Joshua FM 0 U/15 Male Beach Relay 1 North Cott Blue NC 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 4 4 Albany SLSC Team A AL 3 5 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 2 6 Quinns Mindarie SLSC Team A QM 1 7 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 0 U/15 Male Beach Run (2km) 1 Quirk, Cameron QM 6 2 Johnson, Ben SB 5 3 Murray, Lachlan TI 4 4 Hayden, Jaxon NC 3 5 Freebury, Willem AL 2 6 Clarke, Benjamin NC 1 7 Birkholz, Cameron FM 0 8 Pring, Connor SO 0 U/15 Male Beach Sprint 1 Evans, Zac FM 6 2 Cook, Tyson SO 5 3 Moxham, Zaide NC 4 4 Hayden, Jaxon NC 3 5 Thompson, Jared SO 2 6 Frankel, Lachlan NC 1 7 Craig-Fraser, Jake CH 0 8 Nottingham, William SO 0 U/15 Male Board Race 1 Savage, Will TI 6 2 Hunter, Max TI 5 3 Johnson, Ben SB 4 U/15 Male Board Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 4 4 Albany SLSC Team A AL 3 5 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 2 6 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 1 U/15 Male Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 5 3 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 4 4 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 3 5 Fremantle SLSC Team C FM 2 6 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 1 U/15 Male Cameron Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Team B FM 4 U/15 Male Ironman 1 Savage, Will TI 6 2 Davies, Tallis TI 5 3 Hunter, Max TI 4 4 Hussey, Finn FM 3 5 Johnson, Ben SB 2 6 Canton, Tane TI 1 U/15 Male Surf Race 1 Savage, Will TI 6 2 Chong Sue, Tupou FM 5 3 Hussey, Finn FM 4 4 Davies, Tallis TI 3 5 Hunter, Max TI 2 6 Canton, Tane TI 1 U/15 Male Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 5 3 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 4 4 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 3 5 Fremantle SLSC Team B FM 2 6 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 1 U/17 Female Beach Flags 1 Rafferty, Sydney SO 6 2 Rafferty, Taylah SO 5 3 McEwan, Laura DK 4 4 Rafferty, Charley SO 3 5 Breman, Amy SO 2 6 Goranova, Sasha FL 1 7 Marlow, Ellie ML 0 8 Fletcher, Chelsea SO 0 U/17 Female Beach Relay 1 North Cott Gold NC 6 2 Denmark SLSC Team A DK Floreat SLSC Team A FL 2.5 U/17 Female Beach Run (2km) 1 Jones, Hannah SB 6 2 Henderson, Abbey FM 5 3 Marlow, Ellie ML 4 4 Gleeson, Nalani SB 3 5 Hogan, Monica NC 2 U/17 Female Beach Sprint 1 Rafferty, Sydney SO 6 2 Breman, Amy SO 5 3 Starcevich, Felicity SO 4 4 McEwan, Laura DK 3 5 Rafferty, Charley SO 2 6 Neunuebel, Ella DK 1 7 Weeks, Emma SB 0 8 Masters, Stella CO 0 U/17 Female Board Race 1 Shipway Carr, Jazmin TI 6 2 Knight, Caitlin ML 5 3 Crisp, Hannah TI 4 4 Lloyd, Sophie CY 3 5 Scott, Kalani CY 2 6 Lawlor, Romi CY 1 U/17 Female Board Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 3 5 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 2 6 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 1 7 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 0 8 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 0 9 Fremantle SLSC Team B FM 0 U/17 Female Board Rescue 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 4 4 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team D TI 2 6 Fremantle SLSC Team B FM 1 U/17 Female Ironwoman 1 Thomson, Madeline TI 6 2 Lloyd, Sophie CY 5 3 Knight, Caitlin ML 4 4 Pratt, Chalise TI 3 5 Jones, Hannah SB 2 6 Crisp, Hannah TI 1 7 Andersen, Jade MH 0 8 Ferguson, Shani TI 0 U/17 Female Single Ski 1 Ferguson, Shani TI 6 2 Windsor, Emily TI 5 3 Douglas, Ella FM 4 4 Elliott, Bree TI 3 U/17 Female Single Ski Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 3 U/17 Female Surf Race 1 Thomson, Madeline TI 6 2 Knight, Caitlin ML 5 3 Pratt, Chalise TI 4 4 Lawlor, Romi CY 3 5 Scott, Kalani CY 2 6 Lloyd, Sophie CY 1 7 Jones, Hannah SB 0 8 Cake, Jessica SB 0 U/17 Female Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 3 5 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 2 6 Fremantle SLSC Team B FM 1 U/17 Female Taplin Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 4 4 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 3 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 53

56 U/17 Male Beach Flags 1 Musika, Jack CB 6 2 Kirkpatrick, Tai SO 5 3 Sayers, Cristian SO 4 4 Gigney, Aaron ML 3 5 Hearn, Angus SO 2 6 Winner, Alexander FM 1 7 Davidson, James NC 0 8 Comeros-Ochtman, Daniel PB 0 U/17 Male Beach Relay 1 NCSLSC Nitrous Bandits NC 6 2 Coogee Beach SLSC Team A CB 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 3 5 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 2 6 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 1 U/17 Male Beach Run (2km) 1 Purdie, Lucas CO 6 2 Hillen, Benjamin ML 5 3 Waterman, Ben SO 4 4 Coleman, Zachariah FM 3 5 Comeros-Ochtman, Daniel PB 2 6 Bostwick, Kye SO 1 7 Thomas, Zac FL 0 8 Gigney, Aaron ML 0 U/17 Male Beach Sprint 1 Banks-Smith, Dominic NC 6 2 Musika, Jack CB 5 3 Comeros-Ochtman, Daniel PB 4 4 Schulz, Cooper ML 3 5 Hearn, Angus SO 2 6 Sayers, Cristian SO 1 7 Horton, Thomas SB 0 8 Gigney, Aaron ML 0 U/17 Male Board Race 1 Eley, Patrick TI 6 2 Colliss, Matthew CY 5 3 Jackson, Ethan CY 4 4 Paoliello, Luke BY 3 5 Berry, Timothy SO 2 6 Albertsen, Byron BY 1 U/17 Male Board Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 5 3 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 3 5 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 2 6 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 1 U/17 Male Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 3 5 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 1 U/17 Male Ironman 1 Jackson, Ethan CY 6 2 Colliss, Matthew CY 5 3 Eley, Patrick TI 4 4 Sudlow, Adam NC 3 5 Smith, Kane TI 2 6 Paoliello, Luke BY 1 U/17 Male Single Ski 1 Scott, Thomas BY 6 2 Jackson, Ethan CY 5 3 Albertsen, Byron BY 4 4 Colliss, Matthew CY 3 5 Smith, Kane TI 2 6 Hanson, Dylan BY 1 U/17 Male Single Ski Relay 1 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 5 3 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 4 U/17 Male Surf Race 1 Wilson, Jack ML 6 2 Sudlow, Adam NC 5 3 Ferguson, Cade TI 4 4 Colliss, Matthew CY 3 5 Jackson, Ethan CY 2 6 Smith, Kane TI 1 U/17 Male Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 5 3 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 4 4 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 3 U/17 Male Taplin Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 3 5 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 2 U/17 Mixed March Past 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 5 3 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 4 U/19 Female Beach Flags 1 Spithoven, Kaleigh SB 6 2 Dwyer, Julia BP 5 3 Tucek, Chloe CO 4 4 Spencer, Imogen SB 3 5 Brown, Tara TI 2 U/19 Female Beach Relay 1 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 6 2 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 5 3 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 4 4 NCSLSC The Young Guns NC 3 U/19 Female Beach Run (2km) 1 Hogan, Sophie NC 6 2 Dwyer, Julia BP 5 3 Maynard, Jo-Anna ML 4 U/19 Female Beach Sprint 1 Spencer, Imogen SB 6 2 Dwyer, Julia BP 5 3 Tucek, Chloe CO 4 4 Spithoven, Kaleigh SB 3 5 Geneff, Tayah SB 2 6 Brown, Tara TI 1 7 Mitchell, Shannon CY 0 U/19 Female Board Race 1 Mallis, Macarah TI 6 2 Warne, Meg TI 5 3 Savage, Tyla TI 4 4 Lee, Soraya ML 3 5 Smaniotto, Courtney BY 2 6 Suda, Taylah CO 1 U/19 Female Board Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 1 4 Denmark SLSC Team A DK 1 4 Floreat SLSC Team A FL 1 5 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 2 U/19 Female Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 3 5 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 2 6 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 1 7 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 0 U/19 Female Double Ski 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 3 U/19 Female Ironwoman 1 Mallis, Macarah TI 6 2 Warne, Meg TI 5 3 Lee, Soraya ML 4 4 Smaniotto, Courtney BY 3 U/19 Female Rescue Tube Rescue 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 4 4 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 3 U/19 Female Single Ski 1 Savage, Tyla TI 6 2 Mallis, Macarah TI 5 3 Smaniotto, Courtney BY 4 4 Alibegovic, Selma TI 3 5 Warne, Meg TI 2 6 Standing, Kimberley FM 1 U/19 Female Single Ski Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 U/19 Female Surf Race 1 Walker, Isabella CY 6 2 Mallis, Macarah TI 5 3 Lee, Soraya ML 4 4 Smaniotto, Courtney BY 3 5 Mickle, Olivia CY 2 6 Warne, Meg TI 1 7 Warburton, Emma NC 0 8 Savage, Tyla TI 0 U/19 Female Surf Teams Race 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 3 5 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 2 U/19 Female Taplin Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 3 5 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 2 U/19 Male Beach Flags 1 Rigby, Charlie SO 6 2 Hodgkin, Sam SO 5 3 Lloyd, Matthew NC 4 4 Frankel, Brayden NC 3 5 Paulus, Caleb SO 2 6 Winstanley, Cooper SO 1 U/19 Male Beach Relay 1 North Cottesloe SLSC The Muppets NC 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 5 3 Coogee Beach SLSC Team A CB 4 4 North Cottesloe SLSC The ring ins NC 3 U/19 Male Beach Run (2km) 1 Thompson, Nicholas CO 6 2 McGovern, Sam CY 5 3 Gould, Liam MH 4 4 Bowles, Zack NC 3 U/19 Male Beach Sprint 1 Rigby, Charlie SO 6 2 Paulus, Caleb SO 5 3 Lloyd, Matthew NC 4 4 Cavanagh, Thomas CY 3 5 Winstanley, Cooper SO 2 6 Frankel, Brayden NC 1 7 Murphy, Aiden CY 0 8 Gould, Liam MH 0 U/19 Male Board Race 1 Mulvay, Kelton TI 6 2 Gallagher, Thomas CY 5 3 Walker, Riley CY 4 4 Lewin, Douglas TI 3 5 Waller, Nicholas TI 2 6 Jones, Harry ML 1 U/19 Male Board Relay 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team C CY 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 3 5 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 2 6 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 1 U/19 Male Board Rescue 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team D TI 2 6 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 1 U/19 Male Double Ski 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 5 3 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 2 6 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 1 U/19 Male Ironman 1 Gallagher, Thomas CY 6 2 Anderson Loake, Max CY 5 3 Walker, Riley CY 4 4 Lewin, Douglas TI 3 5 Jones, Harry ML 2 6 Andrew, Laine CY 1 U/19 Male Rescue Tube Rescue 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6

57 SURF SPORTS RESULTS SENIORS U/19 Male Single Ski 1 Caren, Devon TI 6 2 Walker, Riley CY 5 3 Lewin, Douglas TI 4 4 Anderson Loake, Max CY 3 5 Vaisey, Will TI 2 6 Andrew, Laine CY 1 U/19 Male Single Ski Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 4 4 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 1 U/19 Male Surf Boat 1 Mullaloo SLSC Vikings ML 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Storm Troopers ML 5 3 Scarboro SLSC Scarboro FT'S SB 4 4 Fremantle SLSC MillerTime FM 3 5 Coogee Beach SLSC Happy Slappers CB 2 6 Floreat SLSC Team A FL 1 U/19 Male Surf Race 1 Gallagher, Thomas CY 6 2 Caren, Devon TI 5 3 Smith, Callan TI 4 4 Anderson Loake, Max CY 3 5 Hewitt, Harry NC 2 6 Jones, Harry ML 1 U/19 Male Surf Teams Race 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 5 3 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 4 U/19 Male Taplin Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 3 5 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 2 6 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 1 U/21 Female Single Ski 1 Nowell, Asa NC 6 2 Albertsen, Kiera CY 5 3 Smaniotto, Lauren TI 4 4 Jakubans, Talia CY 3 5 Shaw, Madelline NC 2 U/21 Male Single Ski 1 Windsor, Joshua TI 6 2 Baker, Alexander ML 5 3 Jenkinson, Kent TI 4 4 Calvert, Joshua NC 3 5 Hibben, Luke TI 2 6 Hooper, Jacob FM 1 U/23 Female Surf Boat 1 North Cottesloe SLSC Resolute NC 6 2 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 5 3 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 4 4 City of Perth SLSC City Le Titty's CY 3 U/23 Male Surf Boat 1 North Cottesloe SLSC Yeahtheboys NC 6 2 North Cottesloe SLSC Nut Dunks NC 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Flogs FM 4 4 Mullaloo SLSC Barracuda's ML 3 U/23 Mixed March Past 1 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 6 2 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 5 3 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 4 Open Female 5 Person R & R 1 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 5 3 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 4 4 Cottesloe SLSC Team B CO 3 Open Female Surf Belt Race 1 Thomson, Madeline TI 6 2 Warne, Ruby TI 5 3 Lee, Soraya ML 4 4 Morris, Natalie TI 3 5 Airey, Elise SO 2 6 Graham, Ceris TI 1 Open Male Surf Belt Race 1 Gallagher, Thomas CY 6 2 Windsor, Joshua TI 5 3 Smith, Callan TI 4 4 Smith, Jake TI 3 5 Jones, Warren SB 2 6 Jones, Ben TI 1 Open Mixed 5 Person R & R 1 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 Open Mixed 6 Person R & R 1 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 5 3 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 4 U/15 Mixed 5 Person R & R 1 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 4 U/17 Female Surf Belt Race 1 Thomson, Madeline TI 6 2 Jones, Hannah SB 5 3 Knight, Caitlin ML 4 4 Airey, Elise SO 3 5 Cake, Jessica SB 2 6 Kozlowska, Ellen SB 1 U/17 Male Surf Belt Race 1 Wilson, Jack ML 6 2 Ferguson, Cade TI 5 3 Walker, Eamon NC 4 4 Horton, Thomas SB 3 5 Hillen, Benjamin ML 2 6 Morris-Parmer, Jesse TI 1 U/19 Female Surf Belt Race 1 Lee, Soraya ML 6 2 Walker, Isabella CY 5 3 Warne, Meg TI 4 U/19 Male Surf Belt Race 1 Gallagher, Thomas CY 6 2 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 5 3 Smith, Callan TI 4 4 Fitzgerald, Jacob NC 3 5 Peters, Kieran NC 2 Open Female Champion Lifesaver 1 Jakubans, Talia CY 6 2 Walker, Caitlin GN 5 3 Best, Julie BY 4 4 Brooks, Darcey ML 3 5 Anderson, Alicia NC 2 6 Black, Ellie ML 1 7 Rooke, Joanne SN 0 Open Male Champion Lifesaver 1 Ilich, Callum GN 6 2 Tucak, Timothy SN 5 3 Lishman, John NC 4 4 Scott, Thomas BY 3 5 Haffner, Bailey BY 2 6 Scott, Jeff BY 1 7 Dunning, Andrew SN 0 U/15 Female Champion Lifesaver 1 Macleod, Neve ML 6 2 Rowcroft, Kya GN 5 3 Surtees, Georgia GN 4 4 Burke, Jessica DD 3 5 Brown, Harriet ML 2 6 Sheppard, India-Rose ML 1 7 Martin, Zara ML 0 Open Mixed First Aid 1 City of Perth SLSC Team C CY 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC Team A SN 4 4 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 3 Open Female Longboard Riding 1 Lipscombe, Mathilda NC 6 2 Coyle, Sarah SN 5 3 Loughlin, Rachel NC 4 pen Male Longboard Riding 1 Davies, Jarrad CO 6 2 Mulvay, Kelton TI 5 3 Mulvay, Mark TI 4 4 Innocent, Robert TI 3 5 Rowe, Sam NC 2 Open Female IRB Mass Rescue 1 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 6 2 Scarboro SLSC Marine Subs SB 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Flounder FM 4 4 Fremantle SLSC Groper FM 3 5 Fremantle SLSC Wobbegong FM 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 1 Open Female IRB Single Rescue 1 Scarboro SLSC Marine Subs SB 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Wobbegong FM 4 4 Fremantle SLSC Groper FM 3 5 Fremantle SLSC Seabirds FM 2 Open Female IRB Teams Rescue 1 Scarboro SLSC Marine Subs SB 6 2 Fremantle SLSC Dolphins FM 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 Open Female IRB Tube Rescue 1 Fremantle SLSC Flounder FM 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 5 3 Scarboro SLSC Marine Subs SB 4 4 Scarboro SLSC Underdogs SB 3 5 Scarboro SLSC Aquaholics SB 2 6 Fremantle SLSC Wobbegong FM 1 Open Male IRB Mass Rescue 1 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 6 2 Scarboro SLSC Sharks SB 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Spongebob FM 4 4 Mullaloo SLSC Team C ML 3 Open Male IRB Single Rescue 1 Scarboro SLSC Sharks SB 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team G ML 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Spongebob FM 4 4 Scarboro SLSC Shake and Bake SB 3 5 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 1 Open Male IRB Teams Rescue 1 Scarboro SLSC Sharks SB 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 Fremantle SLSC Wrecked FM 3 Open Male IRB Tube Rescue 1 Trigg Island SLSC Good TI 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team C ML 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Ginger TI 3 5 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 2 Open Mixed 1 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 6 2 Fremantle SLSC Oceans 16 FM 5 U14 Female 200m Obstacles 1 Tindall, Dayna SO 6 2 Packer, Ella SO 5 3 Innocent, Sascha TI 4 4 Webb, Alison FM 3 5 Moore, Lily NC 2 6 Harwood, Jane SB 1 U14/15 Female Obstacle Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 6 Mullaloo Team B ML 1 U14 Female Line Throw Relay 1 Mullaloo Team C ML 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Sorrento Team C SO 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Coogee Team A CB 2 6 Sorrento Team A SO 1 U14 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Innocent, Sascha TI 6 2 Tindall, Dayna SO 5 3 Webb, Alison FM 4 4 Moore, Lily NC 3 5 Packer, Ella SO 2 6 Fredonnet, Nikita TI 1 U14 Female 100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1 Tindall, Dayna SO 6 2 Innocent, Sascha TI 5 3 Moore, Lily NC 4 4 Bytheway, Heather ML 3 5 Packer, Ella SO 2 6 Wainwright, Lily SO 1 U14/15 Female Manikin Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 Fremantle Team B FM 2 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 55

58 U14 Female 50m Manikin Carry 1 Tindall, Dayna SO 6 2 Innocent, Sascha TI 5 3 Harwood, Jane SB 4 4 Webb, Alison FM 3 5 Armstrong, Billie SO 2 6 Fredonnet, Nikita TI 1 U14/15 Female Medley Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 Fremantle Team B FM 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 U14 Female 50m Freestyle 1 Tindall, Dayna SO 6 2 Packer, Ella SO 5 3 Innocent, Sascha TI 4 4 Moore, Lily NC 3 5 Webb, Alison FM 2 6 Fredonnet, Nikita TI 1 U14 Male 200m Obsatcles 1 Chong, Sue Tupou FM 6 2 Savage, Will TI 5 3 Davies, Tallis TI 4 4 Papasergio, Daniel SO 3 5 Battle, Jake ML 2 6 Noordzy, Thomas CY 1 U14 /15 Male Obstacle Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Sorrento Team B SO 3 U14 Male Line Throw Relay 1 Fremantle Team A FM 6 2 Sorrento Team B SO 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 U14 Male 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Chong, Sue Tupou FM 6 2 Savage, Will TI 5 3 Noordzy, Thomas CY 4 4 Davies, Tallis TI 3 5 Papasergio, Daniel SO 2 6 Battle, Jake ML 1 U14 Male 100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1 Chong, Sue Tupou FM 6 2 Noordzy, Thomas CY 5 3 Savage, Will TI 4 4 Davies, Tallis TI 3 5 Battle, Jake ML 2 6 Papasergio, Daniel SO 1 U14/15 Male Manikin Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 U14 Male 50 m Manikin Carry 1 Chong, Sue Tupou FM 6 2 Davies, Tallis TI 5 3 Noordzy. Thomas CY 4 4 Battle Jake ML 3 5 Savage, Will TI 2 6 Papsergio, Daniel SO 1 U14/15 Male Medley Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Sorrento Team B So 3 U14 Male 50 Freestyle 1 Chong, Sue Tupou FM 6 2 Papasergio, Daniel SO 5 3 Savage, Will TI 4 4 Davies, Tallis TI 3 5 Noordzy, Thomas CY 2 6 Battle, Jake ML 1 U15 Female 200m Obstacles 1 Pratt, Chalise TI 6 2 Jones, Hannah SB 5 3 Rothnie, Georgia FM 4 4 Anderson, Jade MH 3 5 Schou, Olivia TI 2 6 Rothnie, Lauren FM 1 U15 Female Line Throw Relay 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Fremantle Team a FM 5 U15 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Pratt, Chalise TI 6 2 Rothnie, Georgia FM 5 3 Anderson, Jade MH 4 4 Rothnie, Meesha FM 3 5 Jones, Hannah SB 2 6 Schou, Olivia TI 1 U15 Female 100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1 Anderson, Jade MH 6 2 Pratt, Chalise TI 5 3 Jones, Hannah SB 4 4 Collins, Kate FM 3 5 Rothnie, Meesha FM 2 6 Schou, Olivia TI 1 U15 Female 50m Manikin Carry 1 Pratt, Chalise TI 6 2 Anderson, Jade MH 5 3 Schou, Olivia TI 4 4 Harrison, Chloe SO 3 5 Jones, Hannah SB 2 6 Brooks, Darcey ML 1 U15 Female 50m Freestyle 1 O'Brien, Holly SB 6 2 Pratt, Chalise TI 5 3 Anderson, Jade MH 4 4 Rothnie, Georgia FM 3 5 Jones, Hannah SB 2 6 Schou, Olivia TI 1 U15 Female Manikin Carry with Fins 1 Pratt, Chalise TI 6 2 Schou, Olivia TI 5 3 Anderson, Jade MH 4 4 Rothnie, Meesha FM 3 5 Jones, Hannah SB 2 6 Collins, Kate FM 1 U15 Male 200m Obstacles 1 Waterman, Ben SO 6 2 Egan, Jakson TI 5 3 Huzzard, Trent SB 4 4 Hynes, Harrison FM 3 5 Horton, Thomas SB 2 6 Ferguson, Cade TI 1 U15 Male Line Throw Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 U15 Male 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Hynes, Harrison FM 6 2 Waterman, Ben SO 5 3 Horton, Thomas SB 4 4 Huzzard, Trent SB 3 5 Egan, Jakson TI 2 6 Hall, Michael SH 1 U15 Male 100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1 Waterman, Ben SO 6 2 Hall, Michael SH 5 U15 Male 50m Manikin Carry 1 Hynes, Harrison FM 6 2 Waterman, Ben SO 5 3 Huzzard, Trent SB 4 4 Horton, Thomas SB 3 5 Egan, Jakson TI 2 U15 Male 50m Freestyle 1 Waterman, Ben SO 6 2 Hynes, Harrison Fm 5 3 Egan, Jakson TI 4 4 Huzzard, Trent SB 3 5 Horton, Thomas SB 2 6 Ferguson, Cade TI 1 U15 Male 100m Manikin Carry with Fins 1 Waterman, Ben SO 6 2 Horton, Thomas SB 5 3 Egan, Jakson TI 4 U17 Female 200m Obstacles 1 Thomson, Madeline TI 6 2 Howe, Madison CY 5 3 Mallis, Macarah SO 4 4 Airey, Elise SO 3 5 Warne, Meg TI 2 6 Corrigan, Tara SO 1 U17/19 Female Obstacle Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 U17 Female Line Throw Relay 1 Coogee Beach/Secret Harbour CB/SH 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 U17 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Thomson, Madeline TI 6 2 Howe, Madison CY 5 3 Mallis, Macarah SO 4 4 Corrigan, Tara SO 3 5 Ferguson, Shani TI 2 6 Windsor, Emily TI 1 U17 Female 100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1 Thomson, Madeline TI 6 2 Airey, Elise SO 5 3 Windsor, Emily TI 4 4 Hall, Siobhan SH 3 5 Metcalfe, Felicity CB 2 6 Warne, Meg TI 1 U17/19 Female Manikin Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 U17 Female 50m Manikin Carry 1 Madison, Howe CY 6 2 Thomson, Madeline TI 5 3 Airey, Elise SO 4 4 Metcalfe, Felicity CB 3 5 Mallis, Macarah SO 2 6 Hall, Siobhan SH 1 U17/19 Female Medley Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 U17 Female 50m Freestyle 1 Thomson, Madeline TI 6 2 Warne, Meg TI 5 3 Windsor, Emily TI 4 4 Douglas, Ella FM 3 5 Corrigan, Tara SO 2 6 Metcalfe, Felicity CB 1 U17 Female 100m Manikin Carry with Fins 1 Thomson, Madeline TI 6 2 Howe, Madison CY 5 3 Mallis, Macarah SO 4 4 Warne, Meg TI 3 5 Metcalfe, Felicity CB 2 6 Airey, Elise SO 1 U17 Female Rescue Medley 1 Howe, Madison CY 6 2 Thomson, Madeline TI 5 U17 Female 200m Super Lifesaver 1 Howe, Madison CY 6 2 Thomson, Madeline TI 5 3 Windsor, Emily TI 4 4 Hall, Siobhan SH 3 U17 Male 200m Obstacles 1 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 6 2 Sudlow, Adam NC 5 3 Smith, Callan TI 4 4 Kimber, Byron TI 3 5 Smith, Kane TI 2 6 Snook, Daniel SO 1 U17/19 Male Obstacle Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 U17 Male Line Throw Relay 1 Trigg Island Team B TI 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Trigg island Team A TI 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 U17 Male 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Smith, Callan TI 6 2 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 5 3 Smith, Kane TI 4 4 Fitzgerald, Jacob NC 3 5 Sudlow, Adam NC 2 6 Snook, Daniel SO 1 U17 Male 100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 6 2 Smith, Callan TI 5 3 Smith, Kane TI 4 4 Snook, Daniel SO 3 5 Stevens, Nicholas SO 2 6 Sudlow, Adam NC 1

59 SURF SPORTS RESULTS SENIORS U17/19 Male Manikin Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 3 North Cottesloe Team A NC 4 4 Trigg Island Team B TI 3 U17 Male 50m Manikin Carry 1 Meldrum, lachlan TI 6 2 Smith, Callan TI 5 3 Sudlow, Adam NC 4 4 Smith, Kane TI 3 5 Snook, Daniel SO 2 6 Stevens, Nicholas SO 1 U17/19 Male Medley Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 U17 Male 50m Freestyle 1 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 6 2 Smith, Callan TI 5 3 Sudlow, Adam NC 4 4 Smith, Kane TI 3 5 Fitzgerald, Jacob NC 2 6 Stevens, Nicholas SO 1 U17 Male 100m Manikin Carry with Fins 1 Smith, Callan TI 6 2 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 5 3 Snook, Daniel SO 4 4 Smith, Kane TI 3 5 Stevens, Nicholas SO 2 6 Sudlow, Adam NC 1 U17 Male 100m Rescue Medley 1 Smith, Callan TI 6 2 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 5 3 Smith, Kane TI 4 4 Snook, Daniel SO 3 U17 Male 200m Super Lifesaver 1 Smith, Callan TI 6 2 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 5 3 Smith, Kane TI 4 4 Snook, Daniel SO 3 5 Sudlow, Adam NC 2 6 Fitzgerald, Jacob NC 1 U19 Female 200m Obstacles 1 Walker, Isabella CY 6 2 Warne, Ruby TI 5 3 Warburton, Emma NC 4 4 Maynard, Jo Anna ML 3 5 Shaw, Madeline NC 2 U19 Female Line Throw Relay 1 North Cottesloe Team A NC 6 U19 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Madeline, Shaw NC 6 2 Warburton, Emma NC 5 3 Walker, Isabella CY 4 4 Warne, Ruby TI 3 5 Maynard, Jo Anna ML 2 6 Wood, Paige TI 1 U19 Female Manikin Tow with Fins 1 Walker, Isabella CY 6 2 Wood, Paige TI 5 3 Warne, Ruby TI 4 4 Warburton, Emma NC 3 5 Maynard, Jo Anna ML 2 6 Fitzgerald, Amy NC 1 U19 Female 50m Manikin Carry 1 Walker, Isabella CY 6 2 Shaw, Madeline NC 5 3 Warne, Ruby TI 4 4 Wood, Paige TI 3 5 Maynard, Jo Anna ML 2 U19 Female 50m Freestyle 1 Warburton, Emma NC 6 2 Warne, Ruby TI 5 3 Maynard, Jo Anna ML 4 4 Selden, Camille CB 3 U19 Female 100m Manikin Carry with Fins 1 Wood, Paige TI 6 2 Warburton, Emma NC 5 3 Warne, Ruby TI 4 4 Maynard, Jo Anna ML 3 U19 Female 100m Rescue Medley 1 Warburton, Emma NC 6 2 Maynard, Jo Anna ML 5 3 Shaw, Madeline NC 4 4 Wood, Paige TI 3 U19 Female 200m Super Lifesaver 1 Walker, Isabella CY 6 2 Warburton, Emma NC 5 3 Wood, Paige TI 4 4 Maynard, Jo Anna ML 3 U19 Male 200m Obsatcles 1 Smith, Jake TI 6 2 Corrigan, Drew SO 5 3 Peters, Kieran NC 4 U19 Male Line Throw Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 U19 Male 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Smith, Jake TI 6 2 Corrigan, Drew SO 5 3 Peters, Kieran NC 4 4 Paulus, Caleb SO 3 U19 Male 100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1 Smith, Jake TI 6 2 Corrigan, Drew SO 5 3 Peters, Kieran NC 4 U19 Male 50m Manikin Carry 1 Smith, Jake TI 6 2 Corrigan, Drew SO 5 3 Peteres, Kieran NC 4 U19 Male 50m Freestyle 1 Smith, Jake TI 6 2 Peters, Kieran NC 5 3 Corrigan, Drew SO 4 U19 Male 100m Manikin Carry with Fins 1 Smith, Jake TI 6 2 Corrigan, Drew SO 5 3 Peters, Kieran NC 4 U19 Male 100m Rescue Medley 1 Smith, Jake TI 6 2 Corrigan, Drew SO 5 3 Peters, Kieran NC 4 U19 Male 200m Super Lifesaver 1 Smith, Jake TI 6 2 Corrigan, Drew SO 5 3 Peters, Kieran NC 4 Open Female 200m Obstacles 1 Duckett, Lily NC 6 2 Smith, Tara SO 5 3 Anderson, Alicia NC 4 4 Reynolds, Jessica NC 3 5 Lydiate, Annika SO 2 6 Beaton, Madeleine TI 1 Open Female Obstacle Relay 1 North Cottesloe Team A NC 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 North Cottesloe Team B NC 3 5 Trigg Island Team B TI 2 6 Sorrento Team B SO 1 Open Female Line Throw Relay 1 Sorrento, Team D SO 6 2 North, Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Trigg, Island Team A TI 4 4 Coogee, Team A CB 3 5 Sorrento, Team A SO 2 6 Trigg, Island Team B TI 1 Open Female 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Smith, Tara SO 6 2 Maffescioni, Tegan NC 5 3 Bates, Danica SH 4 4 Beaton, Madeleine TI 3 5 Duckett, Lilly NC 2 6 Reynolds, Jessica NC 1 Open Female 100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1 Smith, Tara SO 6 2 Bates, Danica SH 5 3 Booker, Ashlee SO 4 4 Reynolds, Jessica NC 3 5 Beaton, Madeleine TI 2 6 Lydiate, Annika SO 1 Open Female Manikin Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Coogee/Secret Harbour CB/SH 5 3 North Cottesloe Team A NC 4 Open Female 50m Manikin Carry 1 Anderson, Alecia NC 6 2 Bates, Danica SH 5 3 Smith, Tara SO 4 4 Beaton, Madeleine TI 3 5 Airey, Fiona SO 2 6 Maffescioni, Tegan NC 1 Open Female Medley Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 North Cottesloe Team B NC 5 3 North Cottesloe Team A NC 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Coogee/Secret Harbour CB/SH 2 6 Sorrento Team B SO 1 Open Female 50m Freestyle 1 Duckett, Lilly NC 6 2 Smith, Tara SO 5 3 Maffescioni, Tegan NC 4 4 Reynolds, Jessica NC 3 5 Bonner, Kate NC 2 Open Female 100m Manikin Carry with Fins 1 Smith, Tara SO 6 2 Bates, Danica SH 5 3 Beaton, Madeleine TI 4 4 Anderson, Alicia NC 3 Open Female 100m Rescue Medley 1 Alicia, Anderson NC 6 2 Bates, Danica SH 5 3 Smith, Tara SO 4 4 Lydiate, Annika SO 3 5 Rule, Lorraine SH 2 Open Female 200m Super Lifesaver 1 Anderson, Alecia NC 6 2 Reynolds, Jessica NC 5 3 Smith, Tara SO 4 4 Lydiate, Annika SO 3 Open Male 200m Obstacles 1 Retty, Jack CY 6 2 Jones, Ben TI 5 3 Peters, Brendan NC 4 4 Kelly, Ben SO 3 5 Clarke, Joshua ML 2 Open Male Obstacle Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Sorrento Team B SO 2 Open Male Line Throw Relay 1 Trigg Island Team D TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team C TI 5 3 Sorrento Team B SO 4 4 Sorrento Team E SO 3 5 Trigg Island Team A TI 2 6 North Cottesloe Team A NC 1 Open Male 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Benjanuvatra, Nat NC 6 2 Peters, Brendan NC 5 3 Symonds, Jackson SO 4 4 Clarke, Joshua ML 3 5 Peters, Daniel NC 2 6 Tomasich, Stefan NC 1 Open Male 100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1 Jones, Ben TI 6 2 Clarke, Joshua ML 5 3 Peters, Brendan NC 4 4 Moore, Adam NC 3 5 Tomasich, Stefan NC 2 6 Metcalfe, Andrew CB 1 Open Male Manikin Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Sorrento Team B SO 5 3 Sorrento Team C SO 4 Open Male 50m Manikin Carry 1 Clarke, Joshua ML 6 2 Benjanuvatra, Nat NC 5 3 Peters, Brendan NC 4 4 Jones, Ben TI 3 5- Stefan, NC 2 6 Metcalfe, Andrew CB 1 Open Male Medley Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 57

60 Open Male 50m Freestyle 1 Peters, Brendan NC 6 2 Tomasich, Stefan NC 5 3 Clarke, Joshua ML 4 4 Jones, Ben TI 3 5 Metcalfe, Andrew CB 2 Open Male 100m Manikin Carry with Fins 1 Jones, Ben TI 6 2 Clarke, Joshua MLK 5 3 Peters, Brendan NC 4 4 Metcalfe, Andrew CB 3 Open Male 100m Rescue Medley 1 Jones, Ben TI 6 2 Drewitt, Jamie SO 5 3 Benjanuvatra, Nat NC 4 4 Clarke, Joshua ML 3 5 Peters, Brendan NC 2 6 Metcalfe, Andrew CB 1 Open Male 200m Super Lifesaver 1 Jones, Ben TI 6 2 Clarke, Joshua ML 5 3 Peters, Brendan NC 4 4 Metcalfe, Andrew CB 3 SURF SPORTS RESULTS LITTLE NIPPERS 2018 Little Nippers Championships 4 March 2018, Scarborough Beach U/8 Female Beach Flags 1 Stewart, Theresa SO 2 Sneddon, Amelia SO 3 Ilijovski, Sofia CO 4 Harvey, Alexis ML 5 Tierney, Rebecca SB U/8 Female Beach Sprint 1 Worrad, Danja TI 2 Tierney, Rebecca SB 3 Sneddon, Amelia SO 4 Gleeson, Ginger DK 5 Stewart, Theresa SO U/8 Female Board Race 1 Chin, Martha SO 2 McCaffrey, Skye NC 3 Lipscomb, Evie CB 4 Threlfall, Darcie NC 5 Tierney, Neive SH U/8 Female Surf Race 1 Worrad, Danja TI 2 McGregor-Bayne, Daniella SB 3 Chin, Martha SO 4 Sneddon, Amelia SO 5 Roberts, Scarlett CY U/8 Male Beach Flags 1 Yates, Trent SO 2 Hawkes, Billy TI 3 Marr, Cruz SO 4 May, Isaac TI 5 Coster, Joshua FM U/8 Male Beach Sprint 1 Hawkes, Billy TI 2 Yates, Trent SO 3 Stott, Eamon SO 4 Blumenthal, Wes FM 5 Collins, Maxim ML U/8 Male Board Race 1 Shepherd, Creed AL 2 Povey, Shore SO 3 Campbell, Patrick ML 4 Russell, Campbell SO 5 Harrison, Archer FM U/8 Male Surf Race 1 Shepherd, Creed AL 2 Reynolds, Sam NC 3 Povey, Shore SO 4 Hawkes, Billy TI 5 Browne, Oliver ML U/9 Female Beach Flags 1 Cavanagh, Hayley ML 2 Boisvert, Macy TI 3 Glover, Aimee SO 4 D'Alessandro, Chiara SB 5 Beeney, Alisha TI U/9 Female Beach Sprint 1 Davidson, Ebony SO 2 Boisvert, Macy TI 3 Glover, Aimee SO 4 Begley, Dylan SO 5 Cook, Lucinda SO U/9 Female Board Race 1 Phillips, Piper BM 2 Cross, Delta CO 3 Liitiaeinen, Julia PB 4 Begley, Dylan SO 5 Jorgensen, Leah CY U/9 Female Surf Race 1 Phillips, Piper BM 2 Peake, Alyssa FM 3 Czaplinska, Charlie CO 4 Cross, Delta CO 5 Hall, Mackenzie ML U/9 Male Beach Flags 1 Clements, Tom CO 2 Barram, Thomas SO 3 Plummer, Leon GN 4 Piavanini, Noah BY 5 Whyte, Jesse SO U/9 Male Beach Sprint 1 Whyte, Jesse SO 2 Andrews, Max SH 3 Clements, Tom CO 4 Walker, Alex TI 5 Clements, Digby BY U/9 Male Board Race 1 Eldon, Ned CO 2 Plummer, Leon GN 3 Shepherd, Tyce DK 4 Burke, Shay SO 5 Dorrington, Taj CY U/9 Male Surf Race 1 Burke, Shay SO 2 Whelahan, Leo SO 3 Eldon, Ned CO 4 Barrett, Finn ML 5 Chester, Luca TI

61 SURF SPORTS RESULTS NIPPERS 2018 SunSmart WA Surf Life Saving Nipper Championships Trophies Nipper State Champions - Total Aggregate Points Trigg Island SLSC Presented to the Club with the highest total point score overall. Nipper State Championships Handicap City of Bunbury SLSC Presented to the Club with the highest total pointscore overall, based on handicap derived from the past three years overall point score SunSmart WA Surf Life Saving Nipper Championships March 2018, Scarborough Beach Overall Club Rank and Points 1 Trigg Island SLSC Fremantle SLSC Sorrento SLSC City of Perth SLSC Mullaloo SLSC Scarboro SLSC City of Bunbury SLSC North Cottesloe SLSC Secret Harbour SLSC Cottesloe SLSC Quinns Mindarie SLSC Coogee Beach SLSC Geraldton SLSC Albany SLSC Floreat SLSC Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC Dongara Denison SLSC Esperance - Goldfields SLSC 7 19 Boome SLSC 2 Denmark SLSC 2 Yanchep SLSC 2 22 Mandurah SLSC Port Bouvard SLSC 1 Champion Bay SLSC 1 Club Handicap Rank and Points 1 City of Bunbury SLSC City of Perth SLSC Cottesloe SLSC Quinns Mindarie SLSC Mandurah SLSC Busselton SLSC Dongara-Denison SLSC Albany SLSC Binningup SLSC North Cottesloe SLSC Denmark SLSC Port Bouvard SLSC Secret Harbour SLSC Floreat SLSC Coogee Beach SLSC Sorrento SLSC Scarboro SLSC Mullaloo SLSC Fremantle SLSC Trigg Island SLSC Geraldton SLSC Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC Esperance - Goldfields SLSC 7 24 Broome SLSC 2 25 Yanchep SLSC 1 26 Champion Bay SLSC 1 All Age Mixed March Past 1 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 Scarboro SLSC Team B SB 3 5 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 2 6 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 1 U/10 Female Beach Flags 1 Biddle, Isabella ML 6 2 Opperman, Delta BY 5 3 Yujnovich, Ava SO 4 4 Bell, Ruby SN 3 5 Hadley, Madison FM 2 6 Williams, Emily SB 1 7 Newman, Saskia GN 0 8 Tierney, Kyra SH 0 U/10 Female Beach Relay 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 5 3 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC GREEN TI 3 5 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 2 U/10 Female Beach Run (1km) 1 Hathrill, Sienna CY 6 2 Colgan, Anna CO 5 3 Barmentloo, Ella SO 4 4 Opperman, Delta BY 3 5 Van Selm, Natalie TI 2 6 Tierney, Kyra SH 1 7 Lockley, Anna BY 0 8 Flowerdew, Teagan NC 0 U/10 Female Beach Sprint 1 Biddle, Isabella ML 6 2 Colgan, Anna CO 5 3 Barmentloo, Ella SO 4 4 Tierney, Kyra SH 3 5 Wheeler, Carmen TI 2 6 Opperman, Delta BY 1 7 Davis, Mackenzie SO 0 8 Hadley, Madison FM 0 U/10 Female Board Race 1 Doddy, Olivia BY 6 2 Barmentloo, Ella SO 5 3 Goodwin, Indigo NC 4 4 Tierney, Kyra SH 3 5 Lockley, Anna BY 2 6 Reynolds, Milly MH 1 7 McLaren, Sienna CY 0 8 Kelly, Megan SO 0 U/10 Female Board Relay 1 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 5 3 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC GREEN TI 3 5 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 2 6 Geraldton SLSC Team A GN 1 7 Trigg Island SLSC RED TI 0 8 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 0 U/10 Female Cameron Relay 1 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC GREEN TI 5 3 North Cottesloe SLSC Team Blue NC 4 4 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 3 5 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 2 6 Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC Team A SN 1 7 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 0 8 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 0 U/10 Female Ironman 1 Doddy, Olivia BY 6 2 Mullaloo SLSCadineo, Bronte SH 5 3 Van Selm, Natalie TI 4 4 Lockley, Anna BY 3 5 Cartledge, Haidyn BY 2 6 Goodwin, Indigo NC 1 7 Andrew, Bella DB 0 8 Bawden, Elyn SO 0 U/10 Female Surf Race 1 Bell, Ruby SN 6 2 Russell, Isabella NC 5 3 Van Selm, Natalie TI 4 4 Hathrill, Sienna CY 3 5 Mullaloo SLSCadineo, Bronte SH 2 6 Lockley, Anna BY 1 U/10 Female Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island SLSC GREEN TI 6 2 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 4 4 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 3 5 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 2 6 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 1 7 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 0 8 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 0 U/10 Male Beach Flags 1 Savoury, Oliver QM 6 2 Zaffino, Lucca TI 5 3 Hilbrands, Joshua TI 4 4 Hewitt, Toby TI 3 5 McQuoid, Kaeden YP 2 6 Curtis, William NC 1 7 Les, Oliver AL 0 8 Simmonds, Archie AL 0 U/10 Male Beach Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC GREEN TI 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Team B FM 4 4 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 3 5 North Cottesloe SLSC Team Blue NC 2 6 Quinns Mindarie SLSC Team A QM 1 U/10 Male Beach Run (1km) 1 Phillips, Lachlan NC 6 2 King, Declan CY 5 3 Bushell, Andy QM 4 4 Bruce, Bay CY 3 5 O'Hehir, Noah FM 2 6 Wallace, William NC 1 7 Gray, James TI 0 8 Jolly, Oscar CY 0 U/10 Male Beach Sprint 1 Bushell, Andy QM 6 2 Whelan, James SH 5 3 Phillips, Lachlan NC 4 4 Oesterwinter, Tristan SO 3 5 McEwan, Roy DK 2 6 Gibson, Nathan FM 1 7 Goncalves, Jordy SO 0 8 Miller-Phillips, Isiah QM 0 U/10 Male Board Race 1 Goncalves, Jordy SO 6 2 Ogden, Luke SO 5 3 Howard, Luca CO 4 4 Oesterwinter, Tristan SO 3 5 Malcolm-Smith, Ty TI 2 6 OScarboro SLSCorn, Gus GN 1 U/10 Male Board Relay 1 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC GREEN TI 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC WHITE TI 4 4 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 3 5 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 2 6 Sorrento SLSC Team C SO 1 U/10 Male Cameron Relay 1 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 6 2 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 5 3 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 4 4 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC GREEN TI 2 6 Trigg Island SLSC RED TI 1 7 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 0 U/10 Male Ironman 1 Knox, Finn SB 6 2 Woodham, Zy CY 5 3 Ryan, Archie CY 4 4 Clarke, Harrison SO 3 5 Baron-Hay, Jai SO 2 6 Gracie, Oliver CO 1 7 Whelan, James SH 0 8 Tasker, Jackson SO 0 U/10 Male Surf Race 1 Knox, Finn SB 6 2 Woodham, Zy CY 5 3 Dickie, Jack CY 4 4 George, Dylan TI 3 5 Booth, Markus SO 2 6 Ryan, Archie CY 1 U/10 Male Surf Teams Race 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC GREEN TI 4 4 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 3 5 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 2 6 Trigg Island SLSC WHITE TI 1 U/11 Female Beach Flags 1 Powell, Grace NC 6 2 Beiers, Sarah TI 5 3 Grant, Kalani GN 4 4 Tong, Jasmine SH 3 5 Buckley, Zahra SO 2 6 Hall, Madison CB 1 7 Johnson, Nelli TI 0 8 Wyburd, Tiarne SH 0 U/11 Female Beach Relay 1 Coogee Beach SLSC Team A CB 6 2 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 3 5 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 2 6 Coogee Beach SLSC Team B CB 1 U/11 Female Beach Run (1km) 1 Johnson, Nelli TI 6 2 Dineen, Leah ML 5 3 Day, Emma CB 4 4 Berlingeri, Stephanie NC 3 5 Wyburd, Tiarne SH 2 6 Collinson, Harper CB 1 7 Bell, Charlotte CB 0 8 Buckley, Zahra SO 0 U/11 Female Beach Sprint 1 Beiers, Sarah TI 6 2 Collinson, Harper CB 5 3 Powell, Grace NC 4 4 Munday, Sophie CY 3 5 Wood, Eliza NC 2 6 Johnson, Nelli TI 1 7 Sexton, Hannah TI 0 8 Kennington, Abby PB 0 U/11 Female Board Race 1 Beiers, Sarah TI 6 2 Mercer, Jasmine CO 5 3 Awang, Hannah SH 4 4 Bamforth, Bethany ML 3 5 Chin, Harriet SO 2 6 Kimber, Jess ML 1 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 59

62 U/11 Female Board Relay 1 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 6 2 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 4 4 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 2 6 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 1 7 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 0 8 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 0 U/11 Female Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Secret Harbour SLSC Team B SH 4 4 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 1 U/11 Female Cameron Relay 1 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 4 4 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 3 5 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 2 6 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 1 7 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 0 8 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 0 U/11 Female Ironwoman 1 Kirby, Sahmara CO 6 2 Young, Hannah CY 5 3 Awang, Hannah SH 4 4 Johnson, Nelli TI 3 5 Mercer, Jasmine CO 2 6 Martin, Harriet AL 1 7 Harrison, Luna TI 0 8 Howard, Sienna CO 0 U/11 Female Surf Race 1 Williams, Angela CY 6 2 Kirby, Sahmara CO 5 3 Begley, Bronte SO 4 4 Gray, Georgina TI 3 5 Wools-Cobb, Niamh SO 2 6 Awang, Hannah SH 1 U/11 Female Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 3 5 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 2 6 Albany SLSC Team A AL North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC City of Perth SLSC Team C CY Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 0 8 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 0 U/11 Male Beach Flags 1 Chong Sue, Kalani FM 6 2 Natalotto, Levi TI 5 3 Fraser, Hamish CY 4 4 Anderson, Jackson CO 3 5 Bird, Jake ML 2 6 Swadling, Samuel SO 1 7 Watson, Jack PB 0 8 Fallourd, Leo CO 0 U/11 Male Beach Relay 1 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 4 4 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 3 5 Quinns Mindarie SLSC Team A QM 2 6 Cottesloe SLSC Team B CO 1 U/11 Male Beach Run (1km) 1 Somers, Aiden SB 6 2 Hanikeri, Jonah CO 5 3 Butler, Taj SO 4 4 Merry, Alexander FM 3 5 Muir, Ty SH 2 6 Martin, Byron ML 1 7 Bowles, Hamish AL 0 8 Watson, Jack PB 0 U/11 Male Beach Sprint 1 Anderson, Jackson CO 6 2 Fraser, Hamish CY 5 3 Chong Sue, Kalani FM 4 4 Wallace, Kael CY 3 5 Bird, Jake ML 2 6 Davidson, Xaiver SO 1 7 Watson, Jack PB 0 8 Merry, Alexander FM 0 U/11 Male Board Race 1 Eldon, Max CO 6 2 Lee, Brodie ML 5 3 Cross, Tex CO 4 4 Anderson, Jackson CO 3 5 Straight, Zayle-Bay TI 2 6 Banks, Angus BY 1 7 Beeney, Myles TI 0 8 Bean, Lachlan ML 0 U/11 Male Board Relay 1 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 5 3 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 3 U/11 Male Board Rescue 1 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 6 2 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 5 3 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 4 4 Cottesloe SLSC Team C CO 3 5 Secret Harbour SLSC Team B SH 2 6 Cottesloe SLSC Team D CO 1 7 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 0 8 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 0 U/11 Male Cameron Relay 1 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 4 4 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 3 5 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 2 6 Cottesloe SLSC Team B CO 1 7 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 0 U/11 Male Ironman 1 Lee, Brodie ML 6 2 Anderson, Jackson CO 5 3 Dreverman, Thomas FM 4 4 Shepherd, Ned AL 3 5 Cross, Tex CO 2 6 Eldon, Max CO 1 7 Harding, Samuel CO 0 8 Dickson, Marc FM 0 U/11 Male Surf Race 1 Lee, Brodie ML 6 2 Dreverman, Thomas FM 5 3 Shepherd, Ned AL 4 4 Anderson, Jackson CO 3 5 Cross, Tex CO 2 6 Chong Sue, Kalani FM 1 7 Signal, Corey SO 0 8 Webster, David CY 0 9 Kermath, Luke SH 0 10 Hicks, Samuel CO 0 U/11 Male Surf Teams Race 1 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 6 2 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 5 3 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 4 4 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 1 7 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 0 8 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 0 U/12 Female Beach Flags 1 McCaffrey, Megan NC 6 2 McCullagh, Ava SB 5 3 Tierney, Kerrie SB 4 4 Crossen, Olivia QM 3 5 Wallace, Hannah ML 2 6 Van Pelt, Jorja CY 1 7 Archer, Alice ML 0 8 Warrilow, Annalise BY 0 U/12 Female Beach Relay 1 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 6 2 North Cottesloe SLSC Team Blue NC 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 Coogee Beach SLSC Team C CB 3 5 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 2 6 Scarboro SLSC Team B SB 1 U/12 Female Beach Run (1km) 1 Peel, Octavia NC 6 2 Rogers, Madison CB 5 3 Cleaver, Eloise QM 4 4 Malcolm-Smith, Kira TI 3 5 Dullaghan, Romy SH 2 6 Wall, Kesia NC 1 7 McCullagh, Ava SB 0 8 Bertonlini, Hollie SO 0 U/12 Female Beach Sprint 1 Wallace, Hannah ML 6 2 McCaffrey, Megan NC 5 3 McCullagh, Ava SB 4 4 Tierney, Kerrie SB 3 5 Hyde, Hayley SB 2 6 Slocombe, Ella CY 1 7 Warrilow, Annalise BY 0 8 Trew, Ella CY 0 U/12 Female Board Race 1 Gibbons, Gabrielle FM 6 2 Brigden, Samantha ML 5 3 Banks, Rosie BY 4 4 Ashworth, Imogen FM 3 5 Kok, Zara TI 2 6 Walton, Lucy BY 1 U/12 Female Board Relay 1 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 6 2 North Cottesloe SLSC Team Blue NC 5 3 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 4 4 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 3 5 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 2 6 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 1 7 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 0 8 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 0 U/12 Female Board Rescue 1 City of Bunbury SLSC Team B BY 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 4 4 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 3 5 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 1 7 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 0 U/12 Female Cameron Relay 1 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 6 2 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 Fremantle SLSC Team C FM 3 5 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 1 U/12 Female Ironwoman 1 Banks, Rosie BY 6 2 Walton, Lucy BY 5 3 Frost, Ella BY 4 4 Turner, Rubie SH 3 5 Weston, Freya Lauren SO 2 6 Ashworth, Imogen FM 1 U/12 Female Surf Race 1 Turner, Rubie SH 6 2 Woodham, Telani CY 5 3 Weston, Freya Lauren SO 4 4 Fry, Jessica FM 3 5 Banks, Rosie BY 2 6 Ashworth, Imogen FM 1 U/12 Female Surf Teams Race 1 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 6 2 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 4 4 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 1 7 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 0 8 Scarboro SLSC Team B SB 0 U/12 Male Beach Flags 1 Wallace, Rory CY 6 2 Zaffino, Fionn TI 5 3 Jakovich, Bryce FM 4 4 Proctor, Christian CO 3 5 Gostlow, Braden SO 2 6 Heathcote-Marks, Tristan TI 1 7 Bosmans, Tomas TI 0 8 Doddy, Joel BY 0 U/12 Male Beach Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 4 4 Quinns Mindarie SLSC Team A QM 3 5 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 2 6 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 1 7 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 0 8 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 0 U/12 Male Beach Run (1km) 1 Neervoort, Joshua NC 6 2 Heathcote-Marks, Tristan TI 5 3 Prinsloo, Eben FM 4 4 Whitby, Jonah FM 3 5 Johns, Cole SH 2 6 Parsons, Kallan TI 1 7 Bryant, Ashton TI 0 8 Templeton, Harvey CB 0 U/12 Male Beach Sprint 1 Burns, Marcus ML 6 2 Toms, Benjamin TI 5 3 Zaffino, Fionn TI 4 4 Ashe, Soli FM 3 5 Wallace, Rory CY 2 6 Sheridan, Thomas CH 1 7 Heathcote-Marks, Tristan TI 0 8 De Marchi, Ryan CY 0 U/12 Male Board Race 1 Burke, Charlie TI 6 2 Mills, Zachary TI 5 3 Fredonnet, Jules TI 4 4 Neervoort, Joshua NC 3 5 Doddy, Joel BY 2 6 Parsons, Kallan TI 1

63 SURF SPORTS RESULTS NIPPERS U/12 Male Board Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 5 3 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 4 4 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team D TI 2 6 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 1 7 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 0 8 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 0 U/12 Male Board Rescue 1 City of Bunbury SLSC Team B BY 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 4 4 Trigg Island SLSC Team C TI 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 2 6 Sorrento SLSC Team C SO 1 7 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 0 8 Trigg Island SLSC Team E TI 0 U/12 Male Cameron Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 5 3 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 4 4 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 3 5 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 2 6 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 1 7 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 0 U/12 Male Ironman 1 Mills, Zachary TI 6 2 Fredonnet, Jules TI 5 3 Prinsloo, Eben FM 4 4 Beales, Daniel TI 3 5 Neervoort, Joshua NC 2 6 Doddy, Joel BY 1 U/12 Male Surf Race 1 Mills, Zachary TI 6 2 Beales, Daniel TI 5 3 Reynolds, Charlie NC 4 4 Solly, Trent SO 3 5 Phillips, Sylas BM 2 6 Pearson, Ari CY 1 U/12 Male Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 5 3 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 4 4 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 3 5 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 2 6 Trigg Island SLSC Team B TI 1 7 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 0 8 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 0 U/13 Female Beach Flags 1 Hills, Lucy FL 6 2 McDermid, Charlotte CY 5 3 Poad, Abbey SH 4 4 Coutts, Sophia CY 3 5 Fraser, Holly CY 2 6 Wakefield, Lucy SO 1 7 Fairhead, Tahlia CO 0 8 Rule, Jaya TI 0 U/13 Female Beach Relay 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 5 4 Albany SLSC Team A AL 3 5 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 2 6 Quinns Mindarie SLSC Team A QM 1 U/13 Female Beach Run (1km) 1 Innocent, Mikaela TI 6 2 Dineen, Claudia ML 5 3 Gray, Nyah TI 4 4 Walker, Dolce CY 3 5 Negus, Femke TI 2 6 McKenna, Maeve FM 1 7 Caffrey, Carrie BY 0 8 Mladineo, Keira SH 0 U/13 Female Beach Sprint 1 Hills, Lucy FL 6 2 Sim, Alana ML 5 3 Wakefield, Lucy SO 4 4 Fraser, Holly CY 3 5 Aden, Ava SO 2 6 McDermid, Charlotte CY 1 7 Nandapi, Mia BP 0 8 La Rosa, Melina DB 0 U/13 Female Board Race 1 Innocent, Mikaela TI 6 2 Stegmann, Emma BY 5 3 Griffin, Allanah BY 4 4 Nesbit, Mia CY 3 5 Hunter, Georgie TI 2 6 Rule, Jaya TI 1 7 Mladineo, Keira SH 0 8 Baron-Hay, Sophie CY 0 U/13 Female Board Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Red TI 6 2 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 5 3 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 4 4 Secret Harbour SLSC Team A SH 3 5 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 2 6 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 1 7 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 0 8 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 0 U/13 Female Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Red TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Blue TI 4 4 City of Bunbury SLSC Team B BY 3 5 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 1 7 Fremantle SLSC Team B FM 0 8 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 0 U/13 Female Cameron Relay 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Red TI 5 3 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 4 4 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 3 5 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 2 6 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 1 U/13 Female Ironwoman 1 Stegmann, Emma BY 6 2 Innocent, Mikaela TI 5 3 Jackson, Mia CY 4 4 Nesbit, Mia CY 3 5 Griffin, Allanah BY 2 6 Baron-Hay, Sophie CY 1 7 Wilson, Annie ML 0 8 Mladineo, Keira SH 0 U/13 Female Surf Race 1 Williams, Alice CY 6 2 Harwood, Alice SB 5 3 McKenna, Maeve FM 4 4 Baron-Hay, Sophie CY 3 5 Innocent, Mikaela TI 2 6 Stegmann, Emma BY 1 7 Hunter, Georgie TI 0 8 Jackson, Mia CY 0 U/13 Female Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Red TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 4 4 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 3 5 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 2 6 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Blue TI 1 7 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 0 8 Fremantle SLSC Team B FM 0 U/13 Male Beach Flags 1 Bailey, Caleb SO 6 2 Murgatroyd, Ben EG 5 3 Hadley, Jack FM 4 4 Taylor McCoy, Larbron AL 3 5 Evans, Jayden ML 2 6 Dehavilland, Kai SB 1 7 Liddell, Keir QM 0 8 Field, Jago CO 0 U/13 Male Beach Relay 1 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 6 2 Quinns Mindarie SLSC Team A QM 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 3 5 Dongara Denison SLSC Team A DD 1 5 Geraldton SLSC Team A GN 1 6 Quinns Mindarie SLSC Team B QM 1 7 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 0 U/13 Male Beach Run (1km) 1 Somers, Riley SB 6 2 Keene, Mitchell DD 5 3 Kiely, James BY 4 4 Liddell, Keir QM 3 5 Szymanski, Johann FM 2 7 Lockley, Sam BY 0 7 Wheeler, Samson TI 0 8 Godfrey, Callum FL 0 U/13 Male Beach Sprint 1 Kiely, James BY 6 2 Bailey, Caleb SO 5 3 Le Messurier, Fred CY 4 4 Green, T-Jay QM 3 5 Murgatroyd, Ben EG 2 6 Field, Jago CO 1 7 Hadley, Jack FM 0 8 Grayson-Dharmaputra, Attilakai CB 0 U/13 Male Board Race 1 Caren, Jarvis TI 6 2 Pizzirani, Liam FM 5 3 Cocking, Jack GN 4 4 Baldwin, Joel CY 3 5 Quirk, Joe QM 2 6 Okines, Jonah TI 1 7 Lindup, Heath TI 0 8 King, Aston CY 0 U/13 Male Board Relay 1 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Red TI 6 2 City of Bunbury SLSC Team A BY 5 3 Dongara Denison SLSC Team A DD Geraldton SLSC Team A GN City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 3 5 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Blue TI 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 1 7 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 0 8 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 0 U/13 Male Board Rescue 1 City of Perth SLSC Team B CY 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Blue TI 5 3 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Red TI 4 4 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 3 5 Geraldton SLSC Team A GN 2 6 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 1 7 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Green TI 0 8 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 0 U/13 Male Cameron Relay 1 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Blue TI 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 4 4 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 3 5 Fremantle SLSC Team A FM 2 6 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Red TI 1 7 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 0 8 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 0 U/13 Male Ironman 1 Davies, Harper TI 6 2 Hunt, Nathan CY 5 3 Pizzirani, Liam FM 4 4 Caren, Jarvis TI 3 5 White, Tristan BY 2 6 Battle, Ethan ML 1 7 Szymanski, Johann FM 0 8 Quirk, Joe QM 0 U/13 Male Surf Race 1 Lilleyman, Owen CY 6 2 Foley, Liam SO 5 3 Della-Marta, Jack FM 4 4 Davies, Harper TI 3 5 Pizzirani, Liam FM 2 6 Fortey, Adam CO 1 7 Szymanski, Johann FM 0 8 Bowles, Angus AL 0 9 White, Tristan BY 0 U/13 Male Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Red TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Cottesloe SLSC Team A CO 4 U/11 Mixed 2 Person R & R 1 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 6 2 Sorrento SLSC Team D SO 5 3 Sorrento SLSC Team C SO 4 4 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 3 5 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team E ML 1 U/13 Mixed 2 Person R & R 1 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 6 2 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 5 3 Mullaloo SLSC Team C ML 4 4 Sorrento SLSC Team B SO 3 5 Mullaloo SLSC Team B ML 2 6 Fremantle SLSC Team B FM 1 Female U10 100m Obstacles 1 Johnson, Nelli FM 6 2 Young, Hannah CY 5 3 Harrison, Luna TI 4 4 Treager, Jaimee SH 3 5 Beiers, Sarah TI 2 6 Cheeseman, Emmerson ML 1 Female U10 10m Line Throw Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 Female U10 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Johnson, Nelli FM 6 2 Cheeseman, Emmerson ML 5 3 Beiers, Sarah TI 4 4 Young, Hannah CY 3 5 Chin, Harriett SO 2 6 Wools-Cobb, Niamh SO 1 Female U10/11 Patient Tow with Fins 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 Trigg Island Team C TI 4 4 Secret Harbour Team A SH 3 5 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM 2 6 Trigg Island Team D TI 1 Female U10/11 Brick Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Coogee/Secret Harbour CB/SH 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 Sorrento Team B SO 3 5 Trigg Island Team B TI 2 6 Coogee Team B CB 1 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 61

64 Female U10 50m Brick Carry 1 Johnson, Nelli FM 6 2 Beiers, Sarah TI 5 3 Young, Hannah CY 4 4 Treager, Jaimee SH 3 5 Cheesman, Emmerson ML 2 6 Wools-Cobb, Niamh SO 1 Female U10/11 Medley Relay 1 Coogee/Secret Harbour CB/SH 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 Mullaloo Team B ML 4 4 Trigg Island Team A TI 3 5 Sorrento Team A SO 2 6 Trigg Island Team B TI 1 U10 100m Obstacles 1 Dreverman, Thomas FM 6 2 Dickson, Marc FM 5 3 Chong Sue, Kalani FM 4 4 Callcott, Jaxon SO 3 5 Hemmingway, Jack ML 2 6 Battle, Finn ML 1 U10 Line Throw Relay 1 Fremantle Team A FM 6 Male U10 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Dreverman, Thomas FM 6 2 Chong Sue, Kalani FM 5 3 Dickson, Marc FM 4 4 Swadling, Samuel SO 3 5 Callcott, Jaxon SO 2 6 Battle, Finn ML 1 Male U10/11 Patient Tow with Fins 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 North Cottesloe Team A NC 3 5 North Cottesloe Team B NC 2 6 Fremantle Team A FM 1 6 Fremantle Team B FM 1 Male U10/11 Brick Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Scarboro Team A SB 3 5 Fremantle Team A FM 2 6 Fremantle Team B FM 1 Male U10 50m Brick Carry 1 Chong Sue, Kalani FM 6 2 Dreverman, Thomas FM 5 3 Dickson, Marc FM 4 4 Hewlett, Declan ML 3 5 Callcott, Jaxon SO 2 6 Battle, Finn ML 1 U10/11 Medley Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Scarboro Team A SB 3 5 Sorrento Team C SO 2 6 Coogee Team A CB 1 Female U11 100m Obstacles 1 Bearman-Skipworth, Olivia ML 6 2 Huggins, Asha SB 5 3 Ashworth Imogen CB 4 4 McPherson, Alex NC 3 5 Deasy, Taya SO 2 6 Malcolm-Smith, Kira TI 1 Female U11 Line Throw Relay 1 Coogee Team A CB 6 Female U11 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Huggins, Asha SB 6 2 Brigden, Samantha ML 5 3 McPherson, Alex NC 4 4 Bearman-Skipworth, Olivia ML 3 5 Crossen, Olivia QM 2 6 Noorman, Jessica SH 1 Female U11 50m Brick Carry 1 Huggins, Asha SB 6 2 Bearman-Skipworth, Olivia ML 5 3 Noorman, Jessica SH 4 4 McPherson, Alex NC 3 5 Canton, Ella TI 2 6 Menin, Lexi FM 1 Male U11 100m Obstacles 1 Mills, Zachary TI 6 2 Beales, Daniel TI 5 3 Reynolds, Charlie NC 4 4 Solly, Trent SO 3 5 Fredonnent, Jules TI 2 6 Neervoort, Joshua NC 1 Male U11 Line Throw Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 North Cottesloe Team B NC 2 6 Scarboro Team A SB 1 Male U11 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Beales, Daniel TI 6 2 Mills, Zachary TI 5 3 Solly, Trent SO 4 4 Reynolds, Charlie NC 3 5 Howard, Cooper SB 2 6 Cronin, Ben NC 1 Male U11 50m Brick Carry 1 Mills, Zachary TI 6 2 Beales, Daniel TI 5 3 Reynolds, Charlie NC 4 4 Solly, Trent SO 3 5 Howard, Cooper SB 2 6 Fredonnent, Jules TI 1 Female U12 100m Obstacles 1 McKenna, Naeve FM 6 2 Harwood, Alice SB 5 3 Mladineo, Keira SH 4 4 Innocent, Mikaela TI 3 5 Gooding, Jessica FM 2 6 Bazley, Milan FM 1 Female U12 Line Throw Relay 1 Fremantle Team C FM 6 2 Fremantle Team B FM 5 3 Coogee/Secret Harbour CB/SH 4 4 Scarboro Team B SB 3 5 Trigg Island Team A TI 2 6 Scarboro Team A SB 1 Female U12 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Harwood, Alice SB 6 2 Bazley, Milan FM 5 3 Innocent, Mikaela TI 4 4 Mckenna, Maeve FM 3 5 Weldon, Maddison FM 2 6 Mladineo, Keira SH 1 Female U12/13 Patient Tow with Fins 1 Fremantle Team D FM 6 2 Secret Harbour Team A SH 5 3 Scarboro Team C SB 4 4 Fremantle Team B FM 3 5 Fremantle Team C FM 2 6 Trigg Island Team A TI 1 Female U12/13 Brick Relay 1 Fremantle Team A FM 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 4 Fremantle Team B FM 3 5 Coogee/Secret Harbour CB/SH 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 Female U12 50m Brick Carry 1 Mckenna, Maeve FM 6 2 Harwood, Alice SB 5 3 Innocent, Mikaela TI 4 4 Bazley, Milan FM 3 5 Weldon, Maddison FM 2 6 Mladineo, Keira SH 1 Female U12/13 Medley Relay 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Mullaloo Team A ML 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 4 Fremantle Team B FM 3 5 City of Perth CY 2 6 Coogee/Secret Harbour CB/SH 1 Male U12 100m Obstacles 1 Pizzirani, Liam FM 6 2 Quirk, Joe QM 5 3 Battle, Ethan ML 4 4 Caren, Jarvis TI 3 5 Allis, Harry NC 2 6 Dickson, Sean FM 1 Male U12 Line Throw Relay 1 Fremantle Team A FM 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Fremantle Team B FM 4 Male U12 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Quirk, Joe QM 6 2 Pizzirani, Liam FM 5 3 Caren, Jarvis TI 4 4 Battle, Ethan ML 3 5 Allis, Harry NC 2 6 Dickson, Sean FM 1 U12/13 Patient Tow with Fins 1 Fremantle Team A FM 6 2 Fremantle Team B FM 5 3 Sorrento Team B SO 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Trigg Island Team C TI 2 6 Trigg Island Team A TI 1 Male U12/13 Brick Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Coogee Team A CB 2 6 Fremantle Team B FM 1 Male U12 50m Brick Carry 1 Caren, Jarvis TI 6 2 Quirk, Joe QM 5 3 Pizzirani, Liam FM 4 4 Battle, Ethan ML 3 5 Davies, Harper TI 2 6 Dickson, Sean FM 1 Male U12/13 Medley Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Trigg Island Team A TI 3 5 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM 2 6 Coogee CB 1 Female U13 100m Obstacles 1 Knox, Morgan SB 6 2 Weston, Elyse SO 5 3 Treager, Ashlin SH 4 4 Leach, Holly TI 3 5 Reddan, Maisy ML 2 6 Jones, Phoebe SB 1 Female U13 Line Throw Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 Coogee Team A CB 4 4 Mullaloo Team B ML 3 Female U13 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Knox, Morgan SB 6 2 Fry, Ellie FM 5 3 Ferguson, Aysha TI 4 4 Weston, Elyse SO 3 5 Leach, Holly TI 2 6 Greaves, Abbey TI 1 Female U13 50m Brick Carry 1 Knox, Morgan SB 6 2 Fry, Ellie FM 5 3 Prinsoo, Amelie FM 4 4 Treager, Ashlin SH 3 5 Weston, Elyse SO 2 6 Waddell, Katie ML 1 Male U13 100m Obstacles 1 Rothnie, Kelton FM 6 2 Reynolds, Jack NC 5 3 Snook, Benjamin SO 4 4 Solly, Jay SO 3 5 Bytheway, Fraser ML 2 6 Marchetto, Kai TI 1 Male U13 Line Throw Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 Sorrento Team B SO 4 4 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM 3 5 Coogee CB 2 6 Trigg Island A TI 1 Male U13 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Rothnie, Kelton FM 6 2 Reynolds, Jack NC 5 3 Jervis, Damon FM 4 4 Solly, Jay SO 3 5 Snook, Benjamin SO 2 6 Waymouth, Ollie SO 1 Male U13 50m Brick Carry 1 Snook, Benjamin SO 6 2 Rothnie, Kelton FM 5 3 Ryan, Hewlett ML 4 4 Solly, Jay SO 3 5 Jervis, Damon FM 2 6 Bytheway, Fraser ML 1

65 SURF SPORTS RESULTS JUNIORS FINANCIAL REPORT FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2018 ABN: CONTENTS Directors Report 64 Statement of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income 65 Statement of Financial Position 66 Statement of Changes in Equity 67 Statement of Cash Flows 67 Notes to the Financial Statements Directors Declaration 79 Audit Report Surf Life Saving Western Australia /18 Annual Report 63

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