2015/16 ANNUAL REPORT SAVING LIVES AND BUILDING GREAT COMMUNITIES

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1 2015/16 ANNUAL REPORT SAVING LIVES AND BUILDING GREAT COMMUNITIES

2 IN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE ON EARTH...

3 Live everyday heroes... Who, guided by their wise elders.. Risk their own lives, on a quest striving to overcome nature, and all odds... To save the lives of others... So we all may live happily ever after.

4 SNAPSHOT STATS 52,954 PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS FIRST AID TREATMENTS RESCUES Aerial PATROLS SHARK SIGHTINGS 87,117 KM S PATROLLED 141,498 PATROL HOURS 48 SURF SPORT EVENTS PEOPLE TRAINED IN FIRST AID MEMBERS 6,947 NIPPERS 802 MEDALLIONS COMMUNITY PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

5 CONTENTS SECTION 1 4 INTRODUCTION SECTION 2 8 LIFESAVING SERVICES SECTION 3 16 SURF SPORTS SECTION 4 22 MEMBER SERVICES SECTION 5 28 COMMUNITY, EDUCATION & TRAINING SECTION 6 29 HEALTH PROMOTION & RESEARCH SECTION 7 32 MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS SECTION 8 34 FUNDRAISING & PARTNERSHIPS SECTION 9 38 RECORDS & FINANCIALS Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 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 T Maybank 2007 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 *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 ^ Elevated to Legend of the Surf status in 2012 ^^ Elevated to Legend of the Surf status in 2015

7 PATRONS Chief Patron Her Excellency, the Honourable Kerry Sanderson AC Governor of Western Australia Patrons The Honourable Colin Barnett MLA Premier of Western Australia The Honourable Mark McGowan MLA Leader of the Opposition Vice Patrons The Honourable Julie Bishop MP Federal Member for Curtin Mr Peter Watson JP MLA Member for Albany The Honourable Melissa Parke MP Federal Member for Fremantle The Honourable John Castrilli MLA Member for Bunbury Mr Ian Goodenough MP Federal Member for Moore Mr Sean L Estrange MLA Member for Churchlands His Worship Dennis Wellington Mayor City of Albany The Honourable Robert Johnson JP MLA Member for Hillarys His Worship Brad Pettitt Mayor City of Fremantle Mr David Templeman MLA Member for Mandurah His Worship Shane Van Styn B Com FCPA Mayor City of Greater Geraldton The Honourable Albert Jacob JP MLA Member for Ocean Reef His Worship Troy Pickard Mayor City of Joondalup The Hon. Liza Harvey MLA Member for Scarborough Her Worship Marina Vergone Mayor City of Mandurah The Honourable Barry House MLC Member for the South West Region His Worship Max Hipkins Mayor City of Nedlands The Honourable Elizabeth (Libby) Mettam MLA Member for Vasse His Worship Barry Sammels Mayor City of Rockingham The Honourable Terry Redman MLA Member for Warren-Blackwood Councillor Giovanni Italiano JP Mayor City of Stirling Councillor Victoria Brown Shire President of Esperance The Honourable Joe Francis MLA Minister for Emergency Services, Corrective Services, Small Business and Veterans SLSA SPORT HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE City of Perth Surf Life Saving Club member Alison O Toole received national recognition for her outstanding athletic achievements, specifically in the 2km beach run, after being inducted into the Surf Life Saving Hall of Fame, in Sydney on 31 October Alison s passion, which started off in Ironwoman and then moved to the 2km beach run, saw her go on to win six state gold medals in the Women s 2Km Run and, nationally, won more consecutive individual gold medals than any other athlete, male or female, with a total of eight between 2005 and Apart from her career in sports, Alison has also dedicated her time as a patrolling lifesaver in the past and now mentors younger lifesavers according to City of Perth SLSC President, Grant Trew. Alison is not only a champion athlete, she s also been a great club member and patrolling lifesaver, he said. She is always happy to take time out of her busy schedule to talk to our up and coming lifesavers and supporter groups within the club. Despite her successes, Alison feels her new Hall of Fame status is almost undeserving. It is a huge honour and I am very appreciative, she said. But I certainly couldn t consider myself at the same level or status as other Hall of Famers! I was simply doing something I loved and something that felt very natural to me. It is all very humbling. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 5

8 A MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER Surf Life Saving Western Australia (SLSWA) has performed a crucial role in protecting people on Western Australian beaches for more than a century. The iconic red and yellow flags and uniforms have been beacons of safety for generations. SLSWA is the largest volunteer service organisation of its type in Australia and the significant number of hours spent on the beach by WA volunteer surf lifesavers each year is a truly valued contribution made to our State. SLSWA has performed a crucial role in protecting people on WA beaches for more than a century. There is no greater measure of the dedication of our men and women in red and yellow than the number of people who owe their lives to their vigilance every year. Over the past summer season 5,121 surf lifesavers performed 107,565 voluntary patrol hours. During the season alone, more than 1,000 beachgoers were saved from drowning with total rescues numbering 1,047 across all surf lifesaving services. Professional and volunteer lifesavers have also been kept busy performing more than 11,906 first aid treatments and an impressive 52,954 preventative actions. Sadly, 17 coastal drowning deaths occurred and again, none occurred in patrolled areas which shows the importance and effectiveness of the service that Surf Life Saving provides. The State Government has worked closely with SLSWA over the past seven years on shark mitigation strategies. The aerial surveillance program operated by SLSWA has become a crucial component of this plan. The two helicopter services not only identify sharks and other marine life, but also support surf lifesavers and other emergency service organisations on the ground with surveillance and search and rescue capabilities. In the season patrols along the metropolitan area and the South-West coast covered more than an incredible 87,000 kilometres and spotted 428 sharks. The total funding provided by the Liberal-National Government in the past financial year to SLSWA totalled more than 5.5m. This funding is directed to not only helicopter patrols and vital lifesaving equipment, but also to club building projects, community education and other needs. On behalf of the State Government, the community and visitors to Western Australia, I thank you for your outstanding service to the community and efforts in keeping our beaches safe. Colin Barnett Premier of Western Australia

9 A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT & CEO The past year has seen another strong performance from Surf Life Saving Western Australia (SLSWA). Our 30 clubs are in great shape. Our aim at SLSWA is to expand the support we provide to each of our clubs to ensure they continue to provide the highest possible levels of support to the beach going community of Western Australia. Our finances remain robust, allowing SLSWA to increase the support to each of the clubs this year, both from a financial perspective and practically. This year we were proud to be able to double our fundraising distribution to our clubs and establish the BeachSAFE fund that will provide vital rescue equipment for many years to come. Amongst other initiatives, this coming year we aim to provide practical assistance to the Directors and Officers of each of our clubs by investing in programmes that improve and consolidate good governance within clubs. Western Australia is the only state body that funds all of our state teams. This year we provided support to five teams to compete at the respective Interstate Championships and a team to compete at the Summer of Surf Series. Our senior surf team has consolidated third place behind the super power states, but I am sure in the coming year they will be looking to challenge for higher honours. Special mention must be made of our boaties, who for the first time in history won Gold in the Interstate Championships. Well done to them all. The role of surf sports is to ensure that our patrolling lifesavers possess the skills, fitness and surf knowledge to keep our beaches safe and to undertake rescues in often demanding conditions. Lotterywest continue to assist Surf Life Saving Western Australia and our clubs with a range of building programmes, generally in conjunction with local government and the energies of our Clubs. City of Perth has a brand new, fantastic facility, and we look forward to major developments being undertaken at Busselton, Quinns Mindarie, Yanchep and Mullaloo. The ongoing support of our corporate partners including BHP Billiton, Woodside, Wesfarmers, Healthway, Metro Motors, Crowe Howarth, Lavan Legal, Engine and LendLease is crucial to the ongoing success of our clubs and members. The State Government continues to provide tremendous support through the Shark Mitigation Strategy with the Department of Premier Cabinet and the Departments of Fire and Emergency Services, Sport and Recreation. And special thanks too to Tim and Denby Roberts, James McClements and Stan Perron for their generous support. Nationally we are blessed with the ongoing support of DHL and Westpac. We also thank retiring partner Telstra for their support over many years. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all our volunteers, athletes, educators, officials and administrators. I would like to particularly thank those retiring club Presidents and other outgoing club officers and board members for their contributions, often over many years. Craig Smith-Gander James O Toole President Chief Executive Officer Craig Smith-Gander President James O Toole Chief Executive Officer Our aim at SLSWA is to expand the support we provide to each of our clubs... Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 7

10 LIFESAVING SERVICES 107,565 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.

11 VOLUNTEER BEACH PATROLS 107,565 PATROL HOURS 5,121 PATROLLING MEMBER 17,448 PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS 572 RESCUES 5,055 FIRST AIDS SLSWA, through its clubs, coordinates volunteer surf lifesaving patrols at many of Western Australia s accessible beaches. Volunteer lifesavers are positioned at beach locations during the surf lifesaving season (October to April, exception is Broome which patrols May to October) to protect beach-goers and perform rescues when swimmers get into trouble. During the 2015/16 season 5,121 volunteer surf lifesavers from our clubs across Western Australia completed over 107,000 patrol hours on Western Australian beaches. The value of this community service, performed by these everyday heroes, is immeasurable! PATROL HOURS NAME CLUB HRS Megan Williams Jemma Blair Adam Hoes Susan Britt Russell Price Liam Van Der Heyden Evan Bunford Sarah McDonald Colleen Blevins Jai Ward Secret Harbour SLSC Floreat SLSC Mandurah SLSC Champion Bay SLSC Mandurah SLSC Secret Harbour SLSC Sorrento SLSC Coogee Beach SLSC Sorrento SLSC Scarboro SLSC David Hounslow Cottesloe SLSC 113 Simon Keane Secret Harbour SLSC 110 Stephen Peraldini Port Bouvard SLSC 106 Troy Ward Scarboro SLSC 105 LIFEGUARD SERVICES Lachlan Britt Champion Bay SLSC ,188 PATROL HOURS 59 LIFEGUARDS 33,534 PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS 423 RESCUES 6,819 FIRST AIDS SLSWA is the largest provider of paid lifeguard services in WA, managed under contract for Local or State Government agencies. This includes year round patrol services at a number of key Western Australian beaches including: Middleton Beach (Albany) Smiths Beach, Yallingup & Meelup Beaches; and Bunker Bay Secret Harbour Beach Mersey Point (Penguin Island) Cottesloe Beach City Beach & Floreat Beaches Sorrento, Hillarys & Mullaloo Beaches Quinns Mindarie Beach; and Yanchep Lagoon Back Beach (Geraldton) The Basin (Rottnest Island) Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 9

12 SURF LIFESAVING CLUB BEACH PATROLS STATISTICS CLUB RESCUES FIRST AIDS Albany Binningup Broome Busselton Champion Bay City of Bunbury City of Perth Coogee Cottesloe Dalyellup Denmark Dongara Denison Esperance Floreat Fremantle Geraldton Mandurah Mullaloo North Cottesloe Port Bouvard Port Walcott Quinns Mindarie Scarboro Secret Harbour Sorrento Swanbourne Nedlands Trigg Island Yanchep Total ,055 PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS PATROLLING MEMBERS CLUB PATROL HOURS LIFESAVER PATROL HOURS , , , , ,072 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,565.25

13 LIFEGUARD PATROLLED BEACH STATISTICS LIFEGUARD POSITIONS RESCUES FIRST AIDS PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS ORDINANCE CONTROL BEACH PATROL HOURS LIFEGUARD PATROL HOURS Albany (Middleton Beach) The Basin , ,120 Bunker Bay ,738 2, ,120 City Beach (Lifeguard+Roving) 27 1,553 6,713 4,648 2,921 6,015 Cottesloe 15 1,819 4,295 4,295 1,968 4,262 Floreat , Geraldton (Mahomets) Hillarys , ,040 Meelup ,875 1, ,120 Mullaloo ,772 1,073 1,110 2,320 Penguin Island , Quinns Mindarie Secret Harbour , ,826 Smiths Beach ,291 1, Sorrento ,579 1,061 1,090 2,320 Wanneroo Roving Yallingup ,923 1, Yanchep ,582 1,442 1,052 2,026 Total 423 6,819 33,534 23,392 14,252 28,188 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 11

14 SUPPORT OPERATIONS SLSWA s Support Operations compliment and provide direct or remote support to Surf Life Saving Clubs (SLSC), SLSWA Lifeguard services, hazard management agencies and local community emergency management groups within the emergency management sectors. Our Support Operations comprise the following groups: WESTPAC LIFESAVER RESCUE HELICOPTER SERVICE SHARK SIGHTINGS 38 Metro 390 South West 428 TOTAL PATROL HOURS 388 Metro 396 South West 784 TOTAL DIRECT WARNINGS* 17 Metro 121 South West 138 TOTAL NUMBER OF PATROLS 460 Metro 345 South West 805 TOTAL KM s PATROLLED 43,114 Metro 43,560 South West 87,117 TOTAL PREVENTIONS* 259 Metro 940 South West 1,199 TOTAL The Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopters play a crucial role in coastal safety and identifying emergencies. Manned by paid and volunteer crew - provides an opportunity for lifesavers to transfer their skills from the beach to the air - the highly trained crews 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 areas and the South West of WA. Based out of Rous Head Fremantle, the Metro service operated from 5 September April 2016, conducting coastal surveillance patrols of the greater Perth Metro area, from Mandurah in the south to Yanchep in the north. The South West service, based out of Busselton, operated from 27 September April 2016, with a focus on providing coastal surveillance patrols on weekends, public holidays and school holiday periods over popular coastal destinations. Mention must be made of Westpac, the State Government, and the Roberts Family, whose ongoing support ensures the sustainability of this important service. *Direct Warnings - Helicopter sounds alarm (and may use public address system) to warm of imminent danger. *Preventions - the number of people exiting the water due to the issuing of a Direct Warning The Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopters play a crucial role in coastal safety and identifying emergencies.

15 WESFARMERS LIFESAVER JET SKI TEAMS LIFESAVING SERVICES PATROLS 504 patrols totalling 4,961 Hrs COVERAGE 24 Jet Ski s, 15 locations ACTIONS 52 Rescues 773 Preventions* The Wesfarmers Lifesaver Jet Ski Teams are rapid, motorised response units which assist Surf Life Saving beach patrols and other emergency response agencies by providing coastal surveillance and performing search and rescues. The introduction of jet skis into SLSWA operations was initially focussed on an emergency response service however they have now become an indelible part of surf lifesaving activity with demand for the services continuing to increase at local and regional levels. *Preventions - the number of people directed to take action to aviod a potentially dangerous situation In 2015/16 SLSWA had 30 new jet ski operators come on board, bringing the total to 135 throughout WA, plus 3 new assessors and 6 new trainers. These trainers and assessors are integral to the recruitment of new operators as well as the ongoing training and development of current operators. Thanks to Wesfarmers for their ongoing support of the jet ski teams. DUTY OFFICERS Via Expressions of Interest to the membership, SLSWA appoints a team of Duty Officers who play a key leadership role during patrol season providing 24/7 operations communication, coordination and external liaison in response to the emergence of incidents along the coastline. They receive training in a range of areas including Media; Marine Search and Rescue on Scene Controller; and Australasian Interservice Incident Management Systems (AIIMS) to ensure they are appropriately equipped to respond to incidents as requested and to represent SLSWA in critical incidents and media relations. SURFCOM As the State operations centre which provides communication and coordination support to SLSWA s lifesaving services, as well as external lifesaving and emergency services agencies that require incident response, SurfCom has seen a range of initiatives implemented over the 2015/16 year including the relocation of their operations to Surf House in Balcatta. In 2015/16 we also re-introduced volunteer surf lifesavers to the SurfCom operators team. This move has proved highly successful and provides a great pathway for members interested in becoming more involved in the Emergency Services sector. SurfCom also plays a pivotal role in beach safety via 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 The 13SURF number, manned by SurfCom operators, Duty Officers and SLSWA Staff, is an Emergency Services hotline which provides a single point of contact for all hazard management agencies and emergency services to ensure an effective and coordinated response to incidents along the coast. Over the 2015/16 season the number received 296 calls. ST JOHN AMBULANCE FIRST RESPONDER PROGRAM Initially trialled in 2010, SLSWA lifesaving services continue to participate in the First Responder Program across all SLSWA patrolled beaches and their surrounding precincts. This involves ambulance services contacting SLSWA via the 13SURF number to request their assistance when a serious medical incident is taking place on or near to the beach. In these instances our Lifesaving Services are able to provide care to the patient until the arrival of the ambulance. During the 2015/16 season, SLSWA services responded to 34 First Responder incidents. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 13

16 SUPPORT OPERATIONS EMERGENCY & RESCUE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK UPGRADE This significant three year partnership with BHP Billiton has communication) and brown spots (areas with limited now completed its second year with the successful installation communication) on the coast from Esperance to Yanchep of digital mobile radio communications equipment at strategic significantly improving the operational footprint and area locations throughout the metropolitan, south west and great coverage to support the services provided by our lifesavers, southern regions of the State. enhancing SLSWA s ability to keep both the community and our frontline personnel safer on our coast. This state of the art emergency and rescue communications network will address black spots (areas with no LIFESAVING DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO S 274 SUPPLIED TO CLUBS & SUPPORT OPERATIONS Photo credit: BHP Billiton

17 LIFESAVING SERVICES COASTAL RISK ASSESSMENT SLSWA provides coastal risk assessment services to a variety of agencies including land owners, local governments and government agencies, with the aim to provide strategies to assist with managing coastal risk; to enhance coastal safety for recreational users; and assist in the provision of services and access points for safe coastal recreation, including conducting coastal audits and signage audits. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT With a commitment to continuous improvement, SLSWA has been involved in a number of research and development projects throughout the year including two significant reviews conducted with the outcome of enhancing lifesaving operations. These reviews included; TIER 2 JET SKI PROGRAM: The Tier 2 Jet Ski Program will give our surf life saving clubs the opportunity to integrate a jet ski into their range of operations, improving their ability to choose equipment that will assist them to meet the range of responsibilities they have in working towards keeping their members, and public users of the beaches, safe. Significantly the Tier 2 program will also provide our volunteer patrol members with improved pathways for training and development. Program implementation will commence in the 2016/17 patrol season. HELI FINDS MISSING DIVERS At 4.22pm on Saturday March 12th, 2016 the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter in Busselton was tasked by Water Police to assist with a search for two missing scuba divers who were three hours overdue from their vessel, some 4 nautical miles west of Myalup. Water Police were extremely concerned given limited amount of daylight remaining; a 20 knot south westerly wind and the fact that they had now likely been in the water for four hours. Lifesaver 69 departed Busselton for the search area and commenced the search pattern allocated to it by Water Police. At 5.18pm the two missing divers were located by Lifesaver 69 and an orange smoke marker was dropped into the water to indicate their position. Lifesaver 69 remained in position until the arrival of the Bunbury Volunteer Rescue Vessel who picked up the two men. Both men were treated for hypothermia, having been in the water for more than four hours, and made a full recovery. Again, the swift response of Lifesaver 69 enabled the divers to be found and rescued in an efficient timeframe and with daylight deteriorating. OBSERVATION TOWERS: The ongoing review into the integration of Observation Towers, initiated in the 2014/15 season, saw trials completed at City Beach, Cottesloe and North Cottesloe with overwhelmingly positive feedback from beach users, local government and lifesaving services received through a SLSWA survey: 87% of lifesavers believe towers increase visibility 82% of public feel safer at beaches with towers 85% of public would like more towers to be installed The introduction of the Observation Towers into the beach environment will provide an improved operational platform for our lifesavers to maintain effective surveillance over the beach using public while also providing them with suitable infrastructure to efficiently deliver patrols. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 15

18 SURF SPORTS 2016 BERNIE KELLY MEDALLIST JADE MICKLE 5,326 JUNIOR ENTRIES 7,399 SENIOR ENTRIES 48 SURF SPORTS EVENTS 236 VOLUNTEER OFFICIALS 162 VOLUNTEER COACHES

19 SURF SPORTS Surf Sports play a pivotal role in the surf life saving movement and are unique in that, unlike any other sport, their intent is to aid in developing the skills necessary to carry out Surf Life Saving s core purpose, saving lives on our beaches. Every year thousands of SLSWA members use their lifesaving skills in a competitive sporting environment. The 2015/16 Surf Sports season has been a great success with carnivals spanning the year; at club, state and national level; giving our surf lifesavers the opportunity to use their lifesaving skills in a competitive sporting environment across a range of disciplines including ironman, lifesaving, surfboats, pool rescue and IRB racing. KEY EVENTS & ACTIVITIES The sporting event portfolio included a full calendar of events across the season including; JUNIOR SPORT EVENT SunSmart Junior Pool Rescue Series SunSmart Junior Carnivals SunSmart Junior Country Championships SunSmart Junior State Championships YOUTH/SENIOR SPORT EVENT IRB Racing SunSmart Senior Pool Rescue Series SunSmart Board Riding Championships SunSmart Pre-Season Cup SunSmart Endurance Championships Navy Surf Boat Series SunSmart Coastal Relay SunSmart Premiership Series SunSmart Lifesaving Championships SunSmart Senior Country Championships SunSmart Masters State Championships SunSmart Senior State Championships ENTRIES 645 3, ENTRIES , , CHAMPION CLUB Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Island SLSC City of Bunbury SLSC Trigg Island SLSC CHAMPION CLUB Fremantle SLSC Mullaloo SLSC Trigg Island SLSC City of Perth SLSC Trigg Island SLSC North Cottesloe SLSC Public Event Trigg Island SLSC City of Perth SLSC City of Bunbury SLSC Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Island SLSC Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 17

20 KEY EVENTS & ACTIVITIES WESTERN SUNS STATE TEAMS Our elite surf sports athletes are selected for our state teams, the Western Suns, to compete in the annual Surf Life Saving Interstate Championships across the range of disciplines. During the past season, SLSWA invested just over 100,000 to support five Western Suns teams to travel interstate, enabling our athletes, coaches and support staff to gain invaluable exposure to national level competitions around the country. This level of support provided for our top-tier athletes far exceeds that provided by other states; and we are immensely proud of their achievements as they represented Western Australia. The Western Suns IRB Team travelled to Mooloolaba, QLD to compete in July 2015 with the small team achieving 5th place overall, a strong result considering the strength of the competition. The Western Suns Pool Rescue Team competed on the Gold Coast in August 2015 at its first solo Pool Rescue Championships since it separated from the Ocean and Beach competition. With individual and team medals being earned by multiple athletes the team was able to secure 3rd place. This discipline is sure to grow in future years. The Western Suns Beach and Ocean Team maintained 3rd place with margins behind the dominant QLD and NSW teams being closer than ever before. A Western Suns team of 24 athletes and 3 coaches was also sent to the Manly/Freshwater carnivals which, as a package, is the second biggest hit out for our athletes behind the Australian Championships. Finally, one of the highlights of the season was the success of the Western Suns Surf Boat Team who finished with a tied 1st place podium position with NSW, the first time a WA Surf Boat Team has won the Interstate Championships. Congratulations to all athletes, coaches and support staff who took part in these terrific representative team opportunities. Thanks also to Engine, our official apparel partner, who supplied our Western Suns team uniforms, ensuring our representatives looked slick and professional as they represented WA at the pinnacle of their sport. SURF SPORTS WESTERN SUNS 100,000 INVESTED TO SUPPORT 5 TEAMS

21 SURF SPORTS SUNSMART STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS The SunSmart State Championships sees the Country, Masters, Junior and Senior events hosted at various venues across three weekends in March. Once again the level of participation across all clubs was significant, with our biggest participation numbers seen at the Country and Masters Championships weekend at Secret Harbour in early March. The City of Bunbury Surf Life Saving Club won the Country Championships Banner with Albany Surf Life Saving Club earning the Handicap Banner. The Junior State Championships were held at Trigg Beach where 223 Under 10 competitors participated in the championships for the first time while 148, Under 14 s were elevated to the Youth Arena with the Under 15 s at the Senior State Championships at Scarborough Beach the following week. After winning the overall point score at the Masters Championships, Trigg Island Surf Life Saving Club went on to win the overall points and handicap points trophies for the Junior Championships, as well as taking out the Senior Championships the following weekend, demonstrating their competitive improvements over the year across all ages and disciplines. At the finish of the Junior State Championships, the following competitors were named SunSmart Junior Age Champions for their outstanding efforts: SUNSMART JUNIOR AGE CHAMPIONS CATEGORY NAME CLUB U/10 Female U/10 Male U/11 Female U/11 Male U/12 Female U/12 Male U/13 Female U/13 Male Megan McCaffrey Fionn Zaffino & Charlie Burke Emma Stegmann Jarvis Caren Ellie Fry Mitchell Lee Sascha Innocent Will Savage North Cottesloe SLSC Trigg Island SLSC City of Bunbury SLSC Trigg Island SLSC Fremantle SLSC Mullaloo SLSC Trigg Island SLSC Trigg Island SLSC Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 19

22 SURF SPORTS WE RE EXCITED TO CONFIRM SCARBOROUGH BEACH WILL HOST THE 2018 AUSSIES THE AUSSIES With the WA summer season ending, The Aussies, held across the three locations of Maroochydore, Mooloolaba and Alexandra Headlands, become the focus for our athletes. Nearly 500 competitors made the journey east to compete against the country s best surf sports athletes. Stand out performances included Jackson Symonds (Sorrento) with a Gold in the Open Beach Sprint and Jayde Hardstaff (City of Perth) who picked up 2 Golds and a Bronze in the U19s. Jade Mickle (City of Perth) also came home with a Gold, Silver and Bronze in the U19s. Charlie Rigby from Sorrento looks to be following Jackson s lead in the beach sprints where he secured Gold in the U17s and in the beach relay while Reece Baker (Trigg Island) was able to pick up his 2nd gold in 2 years in the Double ski, this year partnering with Alana Nicholls (Trigg Island). These are just a few of the medals that were won during the Aussie titles with many more making our state proud through their efforts. In a more recent announcement, we are extremely excited to confirm that Scarborough Beach has been chosen to host the 2018 Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships, an event that will attract in excess of an estimated 10,000 competitors, officials, coaches and supporters to Western Australia, as well as the opportunity for our WA athletes to race on home soil against the best in the sport. WA COMPETITORS: 2016 AUSSIES OPENS MEDAL TALLY: GOLD SILVER BRONZE GOLD SILVER BRONZE 2016 AUSSIES MASTERS MEDAL TALLY: GOLD SILVER BRONZE SENIORS MASTERS - 60 YOUTH 2016 AUSSIES YOUTH MEDAL TALLY: TOTAL - 21 TOTAL - 7 TOTAL - 35

23 SURF SPORTS NATIONAL SURF SPORTS REVIEW During the past year SLSWA was represented on a number of key Surf Sports Working Groups/Committees including the National Surf Sports Review. Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) undertook the National Surf Sports Review to understand how sport and recreation programs and products can be better leveraged to increase the effectiveness of our surf lifesavers ability to deliver on the surf life saving core purpose of saving lives, creating great Australians and building better communities. As a result of the review, four key recommendations were made to increase the opportunities and engagement of both sport and recreational participants and therefore strengthen the physical competence of surf lifesavers around Australia. These recommendations covered barriers to participation, membership categories, community engagement, use of technology and organisational culture. STATE SURF SPORTS REVIEW With the aforementioned philosophies in mind, SLSWA undertook a state based surf sport review. Leading coaches, officials, athletes, club sport directors and club presidents were given the opportunity to provide feedback on a number of initiatives to implement positive change to our sport for the coming season. The following initiatives were presented and ultimately approved for implementation in the 2016/17 season: 1. Amalgamation of Pre-Season and Premiership Series into an extended Premiership Season commencing September 2. Separate water and beach carnivals 3. Standardised carnival layouts and programs 4. Carnivals to be held at all club locations in the metro area 5. Introduction of Local Area Carnival Series in all country regions 6. Carnivals to be held on a mix of Saturdays and Sundays SPECIAL THANKS There are many members within our clubs who contribute a tremendous amount of time and support to our sport year on year, often for no reason other than to provide fair, inclusive and equal opportunities for all our surf sports competitors. SLSWA would like to thank every competition official and referee, coach, water safety officer, safety and emergency team members and all host club volunteers that ensured the safe and efficient operation of every junior and senior surf sports carnival and championship event conducted this season. Without you, these events would not be possible and the athletes would not have the opportunity to compete. Thanks also to Healthway, our naming rights sponsor promoting the SunSmart message, and to the Department of Sport and Recreation for their ongoing support. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 21

24 MEMBER SERVICES 6,947 TOTAL NIPPER MEMBERS 2,777 MEMBER AWARDS 802 BRONZE MEDALLIONS 328 FIRST AID AWARDS

25 MEMBER SERVICES Surf Life Saving is a unique not for profit community cause and the largest volunteer movement of its kind in the world. Our members continue to be our most important resource and the backbone of the Surf Life Saving movement across the country. And it is all of these members; from the youngest Nipper to our Life Members, 3rd generation families and those new to surf; that all contribute to our mission of saving lives on WA beaches. TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT Our member training and development focuses on building and developing the capacity of our people and clubs to assist them in their delivery of frontline services, with the ultimate aim of keeping West Australian beach goers safe. NIPPERS Surf Life Saving s highly successful Surf Education Nipper Program for 5-12 year olds is delivered by our clubs throughout WA and provides an opportunity for our youngest members to develop an understanding of safe play within a coastal location while engaging with our potential future lifesavers. The program continues to gain popularity with the 2015/16 season seeing 6,947 Nippers taking part in organised beach activities on Sunday mornings across the state. Nippers also gives many of our youngest members their first opportunity to participate in Surf Sports competition, with 44% of eligible Nippers (those aged 9-12 years) choosing to take part in interclub competition during the season. YOUTH ENGAGEMENT We continue to deliver a number of programs at state and club level to foster engagement among our youth members (aged years), with the overall aim of providing ongoing pathways through the surf lifesaving movement. Programs such as the Youth Involvement Program (YIP) enable participants to learn skills across a range of surf lifesaving activities, such as first aid training, lifesaving and surf sports. Members also build qualities such as leadership, accountability and initiative, which are integral to building responsible, engaged members of surf lifesaving clubs, schools and the wider community. RISE UP & TOAD CAMPS We also continue to deliver the highly successful TOAD (Teamwork, Opportunities, Adventure and Development) and Rise Up camps; which this year saw 58 and 34 participants respectively take part in activities designed to facilitate leadership development, encourage personal growth and utilise critical thinking. The TOAD Group (U13-U14) once again ventured across to Rottnest Island for a week of sun and fun, whilst the Rise Up Camp (U17) headed to a new OUR CLUBS 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 SLSC 2004 Port Bouvard SLSC 2004 Busselton SLSC 2008 Smiths Beach SLSC 2011 Port Walcott SLSC 2015 venue in the south west near Pemberton with a highlight of the trip being mountain biking through the timber forests. Thanks to the Scottish Masonic Charitable Foundation who generously support this initiative. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 23

26 MEMBER SERVICES 2,993 SURF AWARDS THROUGH OUR CLUB SYSTEM SLSA NATIONAL LEADERSHIP COLLEGE The SLSA National Leadership College is a week-long intensive training course focused on guiding participants to finding their own leadership style and aid them in developing skills and capabilities that will enable them to play a key role in the future of the SLS movement. Providing a fantastic opportunity to network with fellow club members from other states and key figures in Surf Life Saving including the likes of Ironman legend Trevor Hendy, SLSA President Graham Ford, and Chief Executive Officer, Melissa King, SLSWA provided assistance to WA representatives Blair Redfern (Scarboro), Tayla Tenaglia (Mullaloo), Tanita Marsh (Fremantle) and Kate Burke (Fremantle) to attend what proved to be both a challenging and rewarding experience. KELLOGG S NUTRI-GRAIN ATHLETE CLINIC Supported by the Department of Sport & Recreation, SLSWA was fortunate to host a free Athlete Development Clinic, run by Kellogg s Nutri-Grain Ironman athletes Matt Bevilacqua and Matt Poole. Run in conjunction with the SunSmart Junior State Qualifier (metro) at Trigg Beach in February, the clinics proved a resounding success with nearly 200 Nipper, Youth and Senior athletes attending and learning a range of skills from two of Australia s leading surf sport athletes, who also hung around to spend time with our athletes over a BBQ lunch.

27 MEMBER SERVICES AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF COMPANY DIRECTORS COURSE Facilitated by the Australian Institute of Company Directors, SLSWA hosted Club Presidents for a Duties and Responsibilities of the Not-for-Profit Director course. The course covered content such as defining the role of the Notfor-Profit Director; importance of fulfilling the vision, mission and values of the organisation for which you are a director; and process for induction of new directors. Based on the positive feedback received from those who participated, SLSWA will again look to offer this, and other similar courses, over the next year. MEMBER AWARDS In the 2015/2016 season 2,993 surf awards were generated through our club system and all were vital to patrol services on the beach. This equates to having 1,530 new patrolling members with rescue capabilities in the water and a further 1,100 members enhancing their base skills to yet a higher standard with additional awards. The balance of the awards gained has been centred around members getting involved with the delivery of Training and Assessing and gaining qualifications to assist their clubs to meet their obligation to provide quality education activity. MEMBER EDUCATION AND TRAINING ADVISORY GROUP The Member Education and Training Advisory Committee (METAC) have met on numerous occasions throughout the year to deliberate, adjudicate and validate processes and direction of education in WA with worthwhile results. Development of course resources, validation of the assessment process and moulding the direction of education falls into the responsibility of this group of highly qualified and experienced volunteers. IN-SERVICES Prior to the season start there were many metro and regional in-service opportunities made available to our valued volunteer Trainer, Assessor and Facilitator network to update and upskill them to current standards, protocols and responsibilities. Over 190 members were in attendance over the six occasions on offer with locations ranging from Esperance Goldfields to Geraldton. As Broome and Port Walcott have a different summer season, those clubs are looked after on an as needs basis at the commencement of their season. MEMBER AWARDS The bench mark of activity has been the awards gained in the Bronze Medallion (802), Surf Rescue Certificate (730) and First Aid (328). It is encouraging to see that these figures have remained consistent over the past five seasons. There has been an increase in opportunities to gain awards that have been difficult for club to deliver such as The Trainers Award, assessors Award, Beach Management Award and in Senior First Aid. We have seen an increase of 45 new Trainers that have not been in the education field previously and 22 new Assessors amongst the ranks in education. Providing a fantastic opportunity to network with fellow Club Members from other States... AWARDS ALLOCATED FROM MAY APRIL 2016 Surf Rescue Certificate Bronze Medallion Advanced Resus Techniques First Aid and Advanced First aid Spinal Management IRB Crew Certificate Silver Medallion :IRB Driver RWC Operator Training Officer: Bronze Medallion Training Officer Surf Rescue Cert Assessor Bronze Assessor SRC Facilitator Award Training Officer Award Assessor Award TOTALS FOR THE YEAR 2015/ Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 25

28 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Congratulations to the following recipients of the prestigious Awards of Excellence in the various categories: PRESIDENT S MEDAL Barry Kitson City of Perth SLSC LIFE MEMBER INDUCTEE Murray Thornton Denmark SLSC OFFICIAL OF THE YEAR Carolyn Wilson Secret Harbour SLSC COACH OF THE YEAR Andrew Ridley Sorrento SLSC TEAM OF THE YEAR Reece Baker & Alana Nicholls (Open Mixed Double Ski) Trigg Island SLSC YOUTH ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Jayde Hardstaff City of Perth SLSC OPEN ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Jackson Symonds Sorrento SLSC BERNIE KELLY MEDALLIST Jade Mickle City of Perth SLSC SUPPORT OPERATIONS VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Ethan Stewart Fremantle SLSC YOUNG ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR Kiera Albertsen City of Bunbury SLSC TRAINER OF THE YEAR Celia Waugh Albany SLSC ASSESSOR OF THE YEAR Anne Marie Widermanski Mullaloo SLSC ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR Perdita Beebe Albany SLSC LIFESAVER OF THE YEAR Garry Bunford Sorrento SLSC VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Garry Bunford Sorrento SLSC PATROL CLUB OF THE YEAR Fremantle SLSC LAVAN LEGAL CLUB OF THE YEAR 1st Mullaloo SLSC 2nd Albany SLSC 3rd North Cottesloe SLSC

29 MEMBER SERVICES MEMBER EVENTS SLSWA delivers a range of events across the season designed to recognise, educate and inform our members and provide additional opportunities to network and engage with other members across the state. AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE The 2016 SLSWA Awards of Excellence were once again a resounding success with over 400 surf lifesaving members, families and friends and SLSWA corporate partners attending the gala event on Saturday 11 June in the Grand Ballroom at Crown Perth. The evening is all about celebrating the achievements of individuals and clubs across the breadth of surf life saving s activities including patrol, community service, education and surf sports. Congratulations to all finalists and medallists on the evening. Thanks also to the wonderful team of judges who contributed countless hours of their own time to read and assess submissions. LIFE MEMBERS DINNER The annual SLSWA Life Member Dinner was held at Scarboro Surf Life Saving Club over the weekend of the SunSmart Senior State Championships. Hosted by SLSWA President Craig Smith-Gander and a number of Board Members, this event gives us an opportunity to recognise the significant contribution rendered by these members over the years. This year SLSWA welcomed newly inducted Life Member Murray Thornton of Denmark SLSC into the fold. PRESIDENT & MEMBERS ADVISORY FORUM Throughout the year SLSWA hosted two President & Member Advisory Forums. These forums are an important opportunity to meet face to face with our clubs to distribute and discuss important information in all operational areas including Lifesaving, Sport, Development and Education. WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP WITH SPECIAL GUEST LIZ PLUIMERS In March 2016, SLSWA, with the support of a grant obtained through the Department of Local Government and Communities, hosted a Women in Leadership event featuring addresses from Australian Surf Life Saving champion Elizabeth Pluimers and renowned business woman, and President of Chief Executive Women, Diane Smith-Gander. Over 70 people attended what was an inspiring and thoughtprovoking evening looking at the successes and challenges for women in positions of leadership. INTRODUCING OUR NEW LIFE MEMBER Murry Thornton Denmark SLSC Murray Thornton s name has been synonymous with Denmark SLSC since he secured his Bronze Medallion in 1977 the start of over 38 years of service with both the club and the surf lifesaving movement in Western Australia. Mr. Thornton was officially inducted as a Surf Life Saving Western Australia (SLSWA) Life Member in front of 400 of his peers and colleagues at the SLSWA Awards of Excellence held at Crown Perth on Saturday June 11, While undertaking every role from President to Publicity Officer to general beach patroller at the Denmark Surf Life Saving Club, Mr Thornton provided leadership and guidance to all he worked with, with his colleagues describing him as resilient and a trail blazer. Denmark SLSC s President George Mumford said Mr Thornton has contributed a lot over the years to the advancement of the club and their lifesaving service at Ocean Beach in Denmark. Murray s belief is that what we offer our members in the way of training, leadership and life skills, are as important as the lifesaving service we provide. The young members we send away from the club that have acquired those skills and are valued members of the community are a testament to Murray s commitment. Mr Mumford said. This commitment to lifesaving extends beyond just his local club, with Mr Thornton spending six years on the Board of SLSWA. Surf Life Saving WA Life Membership recognises those members who have rendered distinguished voluntary service for Surf Life Saving in Western Australia for a period of at least 20 years. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 27

30 COMMUNITY EDUCATION &TRAINING SLSWA has been saving lives for over 100 years; both on the beach through our lifesaving services, and in the community through the delivery of training and education programs and courses, equipping everyday Australians, to be lifesavers. 14,230 PARTICIPANTS 11,825 FIRST AID TRAINING PARTICIPANTS

31 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & TRAINING SLSWA are committed to developing and delivering education and training programs for the beachgoing 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. As a not-for-profit organisation, 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 our beaches safe. COMMUNITY PROGRAMS INTRODUCTION TO BEACHSAFE The Introduction to BeachSAFE Program serves as a first step to learning about beach safety. The hour long session is delivered to school and community groups by trained Surf Life Saving instructors who have extensive experience in beach environments. The interactive program explores all aspects of the beach including wave types, rip currents, sea creatures and lifesavers; and prepares people of all backgrounds and ages for Australia s dynamic coastline. In 2015/16 more than 4,100 individuals took part in the program. Delivered by our fully qualified surf lifesavers, more than 2,100 participants took part in these programs over the past year. FIRST AID TRAINING SLSWA is also a Registered Training Organisation (51104) delivering accredited & non-accredited first aid training courses to our members and the West Australian community. The year has seen the launch of SLSWA s Senior First Aid online course, as well as the enhancement of the training courses, reinvigorating the courses and offering additional options for senior first aid training courses. We have seen an increase of five corporate partnerships throughout the 2015/16 year. First aid training courses are able to be created to suit first aid training requirements for specific industries. 2015/16 saw SLSWA successfully partner with Recfishwest to take advantage of this offering and deliver Fishing First Aid courses to their membership. The number of assessors conducting the Recreational Skippers Ticket course using SLSWA as the Registered Training Organisation has increased to 19. LIFE SKILLS FOR LIFE Life Skills for Life is an interactive resuscitation workshop equipping students (years 5-7) with the knowledge, skills and confidence to effectively respond in a first aid or emergency situation. 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 assimilate real life emergency situations. In 2015/16 more than 3,800 individuals participated in the workshop, made possible by the generous support of the Catholic Education Office of WA and Fremantle Ports WA. BEACH ACTIVITIES 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. Nearly 3,300 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. SURFBABIES, SURFKIDS & SURF SURVIVAL SLSWA s SurfBabies, SurfKids and Surf Survival programs are fun, interactive programs run across the summer months designed to offer children aged two to fifteen, and their parents, a great foundation to learn about the beach and develop confidence in the water in a safe and controlled environment. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 29

32 HEALTH PROMOTION & RESEARCH SLSWA s Health Promotion and Research Department aims to enhance our capacity to provide an essential education and awareness service to all users of the WA coast. The Department manages a number of injury prevention programs and research related services for use within the WA water safety sector, and works to develop and deliver community safety programs.

33 HEALTH PROMOTION & RESEARCH COASTAL DROWNING OVERVIEW While we are proud to say that over the 2015/16 season no drowning deaths occurred at patrolled locations while our Lifesaving Operations were active, unfortunately 17 drowning deaths still occurred on the WA coast over this period. SLSWA collects and analyses coastal drowning data to identify trends and support evidence based decision making for drowning prevention efforts. Drowning data is collected through media monitors and confirmed through the National Coronial Information System (NCIS), these figures are correct as of 1 September 2016, however pending the outcome of ongoing coronial investigations, this data may be amended. OVERALL 17 - costal drowning deaths 42% - increase from previous season DEMOGRAPHICS 94% - were males 71% - were in the 25-54yr life stage 41% - were known to be of overseas nationality TIME 29% - occurred in winter and spring 35% - occurred in the afternoon ACTIVITY 35% - were boating 18% - were rock/cliff related incidents (Not including rock fishing) CONTRIBUTING FACTORS 29% - were alcohol/drug related 24% - had an underlying medical condition or injury LOCATION 76% - occurred in regional or remote areas no incidents occurred while surf lifesaving patrols were present KEY PROJECTS INCLUSION With support from the Department of Sport and Recreation (DSR) and the Office of Multicultural Interests, SLSWA delivered a positive second year of its state-wide Inclusion Program, focusing on increasing CaLD participation in BeachSAFE community programs. This year, six CaLD community members were upskilled as SLSWA Multicultural Community Program Instructors and have been working to deliver culturally appropriate BeachSAFE programs to their CaLD communities. Over 2,500 multicultural community members from a variety of nationalities including African, Asian and Indian backgrounds completed a BeachSAFE program in the recent season, learning how to recognise lifesavers, identify hazards, understand waves and rips and develop their beach based coastal recreation skills. BE SAFE This year, SLSWA and DSR commenced a review of the existing suite of Be Safe programs, designed to guide the safety of individuals participating in coastal aquatic recreation. The Be Safe program suite, currently consisting of the Ocean Paddling Be Safe and Kiteboarding Be Safe programs, will undergo a review and update, based on a series of recommendations from the peak sporting agencies and recreational users. DSR has also committed to support the introduction of a new Be Safe program for emerging aquatic recreations, Spearfishing and Free Diving. DROWNING BLACKSPOT REDUCTION PROGRAM This year saw the Drowning Blackspot Reduction Program delivered across the City of Stirling, to address the high risk of coastal drowning deaths in the jurisdiction. SLSWA delivered the BeachSAFE initiative through school, community and public awareness programs, in order to equip residents with the knowledge and skills to make safe choices regarding their coastal recreation. BEACHSAFE COMMUNITIES Alkimos Beach continued its commitment to being BeachSAFE this year, under the second year of the Lendlease and SLSWA partnership. The estate was a hub for BeachSAFE programs, with over 40 BeachSAFE sessions delivered in the estate, engaging over 1,000 participants in coastal safety presentations, first aid programs and beach based activities. The 2015/16 summer also saw the delivery of the first BeachSAFE Activation Zone, offering supervision and water safety education at Alkimos Beach over the summer school holidays. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 31

34 MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS TWITTER 44.5K FOLLOWERS WEBSITE 7,048 UNIQUE VISITS PER MONTH 1, % INCREASE 9, % INCREASE 44.5K 39.5% INCREASE

35 MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS The Surf Life Saving brand and logo is an Australian icon which is highly regarded in the community. Through all of our marketing and communications activity we aim to grow brand awareness and reinforce SLSWA s position as the State s peak coastal and aquatic safety authority. We continue to invest in and grow our communications with the media, beachgoers, clubs, members, stakeholders and partners. We remain both proactive and reactive in response to what is happening along our coastline in relation to incidents and events to ensure all relevant parties are kept informed in a timely manner. This includes continuing to invest in our digital media presence through our website, enewsletters and social media platforms, all of which have seen marked growth over the past year. The SLSWA Twitter account continues to be a key communication tool in the WA Shark Mitigation Strategy and has shown a nearly 40% increase in followers over the past year, while Instagram followers have grown by over 92% and engagement with Facebook also continues to increase. As a result of feedback received by Clubs, SLSWA introduced a new Club News enewsletter which has proved a success. The new weekly enewsletter is distributed to all Club Committee Members and Boards and provides a consolidated platform for SLSWA to provide administration related items to clubs including Circulars and Bulletins, Grant and/or funding opportunities, activities of the foundation or any items related to operational aspects. We also continued to distribute the weekly (bi-weekly over Winter) enewsletter to members, partners and interested parties to keep them abreast of our activities both on and off the beach. The Surf Life Saving brand and logo is an Australian icon which is highly regarded in the community... Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 33

36 FUNDRAISING & PARTNERSHIPS SLSWA DISTRIBUTED 313,390 DIRECTLY TO OUR CLUBS

37 FUNDRAISING & PARTNERSHIPS As a not-for-profit charity and community service, SLSWA exists only through community donations, fundraising, corporate partnerships and government grants. FUNDRAISING Throughout the year SLSWA undertakes fundraising activity and is also fortunate to be the beneficiary of a range of initiatives conducted by various organisations, providing vital funds which enable us and our clubs to continue to deliver essential beach safety services. BEACHSAFE APPEAL SLSWA s inaugural BeachSAFE Appeal ran from Tuesday 1 December through to Sunday 13 December The Appeal, which sees all funds raised used to support the delivery of frontline services, included the annual Street Collection on Friday 11th December where 15 Clubs took to the streets of Perth and regional WA raising nearly 50,000. A big thanks to BeachSAFE Appeal founding partners General Motors Holden and LendLease who contributed a combined 25,000 to the Appeal, which was further boosted through fundraising carried out by the staff of SLSWA partners Woodside and Lavan Legal. MAJOR DONORS On occasions SLSWA is also very fortunate to benefit from bequests and donations from a range of groups and individuals in the community. All of these generous contributions are highly valued. Special mention to the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation and, Tim and Denby Roberts whose ongoing contributions over many years are greatly valued. The Scottish Masonic Charitable Foundation has been a long term supporter of Surf Life Saving WA and their generous donation assists in the delivery of our highly successful Rise-Up and TOAD Camps for Club Youth. Thanks also to James McClements and the McClements Foundation for the ongoing support for our younger members. Their generous support assists with the provision of high visibility singlets for all junior carnivals, and supports the Youth Development program at the City of Perth SLSC. SURF LIFE SAVING FOUNDATION SLSWA continues to work closely with the Surf Life Saving Foundation and their ongoing fundraising initiatives conducted throughout the year including the Be A Lifesaver Campaign, Guardians of the Surf (monthly giving program), Workplace Giving, Tax Appeal, direct mail campaigns and lotteries. In 2015/16 SLSWA distributed 313,390 received through Foundation activity directly to our Clubs to support the delivery of frontline services. SLSWA exists only through community donations, fundraising, corporate partnerships and government grants... Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 35

38 FUNDRAISING & PARTNERSHIPS PARTNERSHIPS The dedication of our members is matched only by the extraordinary support we receive from our Partners whose commitment to surf lifesaving in Western Australia collectively enables us to focus on what we do best saving lives! We thank them for their valued support. NATIONAL PARTNERS: WESTPAC Westpac has been a proud partner of Surf Life Saving Australia for 42 years in what is the longest corporate community partnership in Australia. The Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service continues to serve the community of Western Australia well, playing an increasingly important role in coastal safety and emergency response and supporting our beach patrols. 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. TELSTRA 2015/16 marked the final year in what was a long standing partnership between Surf Life Saving and Telstra, and we thank them for their outstanding support over many years. NATIONAL PARTNERS STATE PARTNERS

39 FUNDRAISING & PARTNERSHIPS STATE PARTNERS: BHP BILLITON The 1.35 million Emergency Rescue Communications Network Project funded through BHP Billiton s Community Development Program is now nearing full capability. This 3 year project is a game changer for surf lifesaving in WA, exponentially increasing the capability of SLSWA s communications centre, SurfCom. WOODSIDE 2015/16 was the final year of the existing 3 year safety partnership with Woodside, providing our clubs and members with essential safety equipment such as Personal Flotation Devices and high visibility water safety rash vests. We are excited to say that Woodside have re-confirmed their commitment, signing on for a further 3 years through to 2019, focusing on protecting our surf lifesavers while they contribute their time and skills to keep the wider community safe at the beach. 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 Surf Life Saving WA s jet-ski teams since 2008 and this support has enabled us to grow and expand this important service, placing new teams at even more locations along our vast Western Australian coastline. LENDLEASE The highly successful BeachSAFE Communities partnership with Lendlease at Alkimos Beach provides every resident of Alkimos free access to SLSWA s beach safety education and awareness programs. Also open to other residents in the City of Wanneroo, more than 1300 participants took part in in year 2 of this first of its kind partnership. We also make special mention of Axicom, Rendezvous Observation City Scarborough, ICS Industries and the Western Australian Police s Radio & Electronic Support Unit, all of whom have provided exceptional support in various capacities to the development of the Emergency Rescue Communications Network Project. HEALTHWAY Healthway are a long standing supporter of SLSWA, promoting the SunSmart message through their sponsorship of our year round calendar of surf sports events including the SunSmart Surf Life Saving State Championships, the pinnacle of our surf sports here in WA. The SunSmart message is especially pertinent to our movement and we are grateful of the long standing support provided by Healthway. ENGINE SLSWA is proud to have Engine as our preferred supplier of swimwear and apparel, and the official apparel partner of our Western Suns Teams. This means our elite athletes are able to represent Western Australia professionally kitted out in the latest apparel. DOLPHIN SURF CRAFT Thanks to the team at Dolphin Surf Craft who have supported our Pre-Season Cup for the last three years by way of discounted boards for prizes. We would like to recognise Lavan Legal who continues to generously support our Awards of Excellence through sponsorship of our Club of the Year category. We also thank them for their fundraising efforts as part of the 2016 BeachSAFE Appeal. Thanks also to Crowe Horwarth who provide SLSWA with probono accounting services, and to the team at Metro Motors Holden who have been our Fleet partner for many years. SLSWA also enjoys significant support from the State Government by way of service agreements and grants through the Departments of Premier & Cabinet, Sport & Recreation, Office of Multicultural Interests and Fire & Emergency Services. This supports assists in the delivery of a range of services such as aerial surveillance and beach patrols, the jet ski program and community education programs, as well as a range of Capital Equipment projects. Lotterywest also provide invaluable support to many of our Clubs throughout the State assisting with vital infrastructure and equipment. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 37

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41 RECORDS & FINANCIALS CONTENTS Board of Directors SLSWA Staff Corporate Governance 42 Officials 44 Active Trainers, Assessors and Facilitators 45 Surf Sports Results: Seniors Surf Sports Results: Juniors Financial Report Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 39

42 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Craig Smith-Gander President Craig was elected as President of Surf Life Saving WA in September 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 Executive Chairman for Kwik Transport and Crane Hire; Director of Future Force Foundation and Non-Executive Director of Alexium Limited. 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 lots of rugby union in the Army and has tried his hand at pretty much every sport available. Craig continues to ride bicycles a lot, and competes as a sweep in surf boat competitions. Kelly Moss Kelly was elected to the Surf Life Saving WA 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 competing in the surf boat arena for many years. She has been a member at the Club since 1996 and is currently on the Centenary Committee along with working part-time as the Club s Finance Officer. Kelly is also the Managing Director of her business Platinum Bags and the proud mother of two young girls. Jarod Stone Jarod was appointed to the Surf Life Saving WA Board in May 2012, and is the Chair of the Finance Committee. He is a Chartered Accountant and has worked in the accounting and finance industry for more than 20 years. He 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 to establish and manage Mulloway Pty Ltd (a private family office) and has experience across various industries and businesses including television and film production, aviation, domestic and international property, commercial aquaculture, construction and finance. He is an owner and Director of Clear Corporate Solutions a business process outsourcing company, and is currently the Financial Controller of Wabtec Control Systems an engineering services company specialising in Rail IT and communications. Jarod is also a Trustee of the Azure Foundation, established in 2009 to assist community organisations focused on breaking the cycle of poverty and disadvantage. Garry Williams Garry was appointed to the Surf Life Saving WA Board in April Garry is an active member of Secret Harbour SLSC, having joined SLS in 1999 and is the Peel Support Operations Wesfarmer s Lifesaver Jet Ski Area Coordinator. He is active in the development of youth, and is the Secret Harbour Youth Engagement Program Coordinator. Garry is an Aeronautical Engineer and serving member of the Royal Australian Navy. Garry has 35 plus years of Heavy Lift Helicopter Aviation Engineering Experience both in embarked Navy Frigates and ashore in Naval Aircraft Squadrons. Garry is a recipient of the Defence Conspicuous Service Medal for meritorious achievement and devotion to duty. He has extensive Leadership and project management experience gained through his work in Defence and is currently the Navy Project Manager and Engineer for the integration of the 24 new Navy Sea Hawk (MH60 Romeo) Helicopters into the Navy s ANZAC Class Frigates and is a Defence Leadership Facilitator. Garry was awarded Surf Life Saving s National Volunteer of the Year in Chris Brien Chris was appointed to the Surf Life Saving WA Board in August Chris has considerable experience at club and state levels. He has been an active patrolling surf lifesaver since 1991 after gaining his bronze medallion at Scarboro SLSC. Chris and family moved back to Esperance in 1994 where he became a member of the Esperance Goldfields SLSC. As well as rowing and sweeping Surfboats, 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 also a Life Member. 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 Chris was honoured with the inaugural Support Operations Volunteer of the Year award. Chris has owned and run several businesses since leaving the Army in For the past fifteen years has been operating a successful concrete and roof truss business in Esperance. Sarah Leonard Sarah was appointed to the Surf Life Saving WA Board in October Sarah is a Partner of 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 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 Gemma was appointed to the Surf Life Saving WA 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. She is a highly sought after corporate advisor, media strategist and public speaker. She is a columnist with the West Australian and a broadcaster with the Macquarie Radio network (6PR). Her company has a global footprint of clients across a wide range of industries in the public and private sector. Gemma was born in Perth and educated in Perth, Sondrio (Italy) and Perugia (Italy). She attended Curtin University of Technology where she completed a Bachelor s degree in English and Politics. She is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and is the Vice Chair of the Communications Council of Australia (WA). Mike Rees Term expired August 2015 Mike was elected to the SLSWA Board in Mike has extensive experience in marketing, sponsorship, event strategies, development and management. He is also involved in awareness programs and the development of events related to Aboriginal culture. Mike has previously worked as Commercial Manager with an international sporting team, Eventscorp Western Australia and in the property, business management and investment banking sectors. At North Cottesloe SLSC, Mike is involved with surf ski coaching.

43 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 Executive Assistant Vasika Bechar Receptionist Tylar King - resigned 15/04/2016 Lifesaving Lifesaving Contract Service Manager Peter Scott Lifesaving Operations Coordinator Matthew du Plessis Lifesaving Officer Josh McCleery Jetski Operations Officer Craig Bowley Lifeguard Officer Simon Peppler Training and Education Training and Education Coordinator Sara Ronald Training and Education Officer John King Training and Education Sales Officer David Gallagher Training and Education Administrative Officer Karthi Zis Training and Education Administrative Officer Janie Rowse Training and Education Officer Janelle Slattery - resigned 29/04/16 Training and Education Administration Assistants Kirstie Briggs - resigned 28/10/15 Aviation Services Chief Crew Matt Wenman Air Crew Cameron Coulson Air Crew David Delroy-Carr Air Crew Glen Rogan Chief Pilot Andy Jankowski - resigned 23/10/15 Chief Pilot Derek Doak - fixed term expired 29/02/16 Line Pilot Tunui Wano - fixed term expired 29/02/16 Line Pilot Hamish Starr - resigned 29/02/16 Line Pilot Brendon Cleaver - fixed term expired 29/02/16 Check and Training Air Crew Jamie Kenny - resigned 17/01/16 Air Crew Michael Prosser - fixed term expired 28/10/15 Emergency Rescue Communication Network Project ERCN Project Coordinator Mark Platt ECRN Technical Advisor Barry Kitson Sport and Development Sport & Development Coordinator Chris Inglis Member Development Officer Joshua Drummond Sports Development Officer Ben Harvey Gear Officer Terry Byron Health Promotion Health Promotion and Research Officer Chrissie Skehan Community Programs Officer Keta Lemmon Health Promotion Project Officer Rachel Duczynski Corporate Services IT Development Coordinator Ryan Greenaway Accountant Kirsty Motherway Accounts Officer Sharon Foong Marketing and Partnership Coordinator Minda Penn Marketing and Communication Officer Megan Jones Accounts Officer Nalin Warusawithana - resigned 02/06/15 Accounts Officer Carlie Bertram - resigned 10/12/15 Receipting Officer Kay Webse - resigned 10/12/15 Marketing and Partnership Manager Neil Poh - resigned 29/05/15 Marketing and Events Officer Samantha Kelly - resigned 01/04/16 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 41

44 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Surf Life Saving Western Australia Inc. (SLSWA) is an incorporated body under the Associations Incorporation Act 1987 (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 22 August 2015, the Board under Part IV, Para 16.1 of the SLSWA Constitution, convened two State Council meeting held on 23 May 2015 and 22 August Club Meetings Held Attendance Proxies Apologies Albany 2 2 Binningup 2 2 Broome 2 2 Busselton 2 2 Champion Bay 2 2 City of Bunbury 2 2 City of Perth Coogee Beach Cottesloe 2 2 Dalyellup Beach 2 2 Denmark Dongara Denison 2 2 Esperance Goldfields Floreat 2 2 Fremantle 2 2 Geraldton 2 2 Mandurah 2 2 Margaret River Mullaloo Mullaloo 2 2 North Cottesloe 2 2 Port Bouvard Port Walcott Quinns Mindarie 2 2 Scarboro 2 2 Secret Harbour 2 2 Smiths Beach 2 2 Sorrento 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.

45 Club Meetings Held Meetings Attended Expires Craig Smith-Gander Kelly Moss Jarod Stone Garry Williams Chris Brien Sarah Leonard Gemma Tognini (Appointed August 2015) James O Toole (Appointed February 2015) Mike Rees 10 2 August 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 a two year term, this term being 2015/2016 and 2016/2017. 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 Joshua Drummond (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 Mark Hills (Chair), Chris Kuster, Gary Bunford, Grahame Sharp, Mary-Anne Patton, Richard Lowe, David Reid, Leesa Equid and Matt du Plessis and Josh McCleery (Nominees 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 Stephen Carrick (Chair), Andrew Walker, Carolyn Wilson, John Barwood, Reece Baker, Sandy Clarke, Tom Nolan, Debbie Bird, Dave Hunt, Trent Rapley and Chris Inglis (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 Cath Morgan (Chair), Alannah Wilson, Craig Ashworth, Digby Wilson, Ian Smallwood, Julie Doyle, Peter Savage, Tayla Tenaglia and Joshua Drummond (Nominee of the SLSWA CEO). Member Education and Training Advisory Committee The Member Education and Training Advisory Committee consists of six committee members that have been identified as having suitable expertise, passion and technical knowledge in the area of education and are supported by SLSWA Member Education and Training staff. The group 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 Digby Wilson (Chair), Anne-Marie Widermanski, Brett Wakefield, Belinda Kuster, Jodee Woodward, Dominic Cowdell and John King OAM (Nominee of the SLSWA CEO). OPERATIONAL PANELS Training Consultant Panel The Training Consultant Panel coordinates the training and assessment of our members within their specified area. The panel comprised Belinda Kuster (Central Metropolitan), Garry Hart (Peel), Graham Sharp (South Metropolitan), Mark Hills and Garry Bunford (North Metropolitan), Gary Carthew (South-West) and Celia Waugh (Great Southern). Surf Boat Panel The Surf Boat Panel is an advisory team for SLSWA in relation to the development and growth of Surf Boat Rowing in WA. The panel comprised David Hunt (Chair), Peter Watkins, Colin Duffield, Bruce Lilburne, Mark Platt, Douglas Simpson, Tim McFarlane, John King, Brendan Privilege, Willow Williamson, Tim Whitehurst, Daniel Price, Jeff Burling, Craig Piercy and Jack Alliss. IRB Competition Advisory Panel The IRB Competition Advisory Panel provides recommendations regarding the development, growth and safety of IRB competition in WA. The panel comprised Trent Rapley (Chair), Tanita Marsh, Dan Rose, Ian Hancock, Samuel Southern, John King, Laurie de Mamiel, Chris Papaioannou and Sharyne Alberts. Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 43

46 OFFICIALS Vanessa Aikins Helena Albertsen Lea Anderson Mark Anderson Jerome Anderson Ros Appleton David Armstrong Craig Ashworth Tracy Axiak Simon Baldwin John Barwood Dennis Bell Dominic Berry Michelle Bettens Tania Binning Kelvin Bishop Marni Black Neil Bowie Janine Boyle Kaylene Bozich Jacinta Broadley Delia Bullock Garry Bunford Jean Burling Gail Burling Chad Burling Karen Cachard Rob Capper Kate Caren Wayne Carter Gary Carthew Brian Carthew Alan Carville Tamure Challenor Rob Chappell Sandy Clarke Karen Cleveland Penny Cohen Susan Coleman Mike Cook Michael Crevola Lorraine Crook Daniel Crosby Mal Currey Kerry Davies Sharon Davis Neil Dickson Dianne Doick Ashley Dry Kevin Duguid Peter Duncan Guy Edwards Leesa Equid Nathan Fitzgerald Jacob Fitzgerald Rebecca Flouzat Seisha Fogarty-Pryor Tracy Footitt Heather Freeman John Garnett Alison Gerrard Trevor Gibb Wendy Gibbons Carol Gibbs Norman Gibbs Michelle Glossop Steve Glossop Shirley Godfrey Jeff Greenfield Daryl Griffin Chris Groom Bill Hale Ian Hancock Michelle Harrison Sharee Hart Gary Hart Chloe Hart Cheryl Harvey Brian Harwood Andy Hiles John Hillen Mark Hills Glenda Hirsch Michelle Hodges Erika Holst-Marsh Ady Holt Thomas Howie Sarah Hull Sharon Huzzard Chris Inglis Tracey Irving Margaret Jackson Paul Jervis Yvonne Jervis Norman Johnson Roslyn Jones Andrew Jones Dawn Jones Warren Jones Keith Kavanagh Susie Kay Wendy Kehoe Shane Kennedy Lola Kinder Gail King John King Steven Kirkby Belinda Kuster Jasmine Lamb Melanie Law Nigel Legget Sue Lemmon Kristina Lemson Raymond Letchford Helen Loake Rob Lucas Alex Lynch Paul Lynch Julie Madden Ray Maffescioni Elizabeth Maffescioni Gloria McBride Elizabeth McFarlane Jacqueline McGregor Cindy McKellor Craig Mcorkindale Amanda McPharlin Wendy Meek Bob Meek Justin Meldrum Bruce Mentz Nicki Mercorella Joan Merrifield Theresa Miller Brian Morrisey John Motteram Shaun Mulvey Chris Murphy Pam Murphy Jackie Murray Tania Muscat Dario Nandapi Gay Nash Kevin Nettleton Mic Nielsen Roger Nowell Melvin Nunes Paul O Connor Deb O Mahony Chris Papaioannou Catherine Park Karla Parlinovich Jeanette Peraldini Mark Platt Jane Ponsonby Miles Ponsonby Allan Porteus Richard Rancatore Trent Rapley Jasper Rasmussen Vanessa Ravenscroft Kathryn Redden David Reid Martin Robinson Joanne Rooke Karl Roots Daryl Ross Caitlyn Rothnie Christine Runnion Kate Sampson Tim Schifferli Brigitte Schuhkraft Glenda Schulz Ian Scott Jane Scott Peter Scott Maren Scriven Joe Selden Doug Simpson Matthew Slattery Colin Slattery Ian Smallwood Damien Smallwood Mike Smith Eric Smith Kingsley Smith Louise Smith Craig Smith-Gander Vincent Smyth Graham Snook Rob Somerford Belinda Somers David Somers Tanya Soulos Darren Spencer Marie Spires Tim Spithoven Eileen Stark Ben Stephens Kate Sugars Glenn Swannell Jenny Taylor Kylie Thompson Rebecca Tibbles Andrew Tracey Wayne Traill Ashleigh Traill Grant Trew Stuart Turrell Alecia Twigger Ciara Tyson Terry Upston Warren Vanalopulos David Vaughan Ian Vilkson Helen Vincent Lin Vogler Peter Waey Brett Wakefield Blair Walkington Teresa Watkins Roy Watkins Celia Waugh Mark Weir Katy Welch Bob Welch Justin West Bruce Westerman Barbara Whipp Greg Whipp Jasmine White Tim Whitehurst Anne-Marie Widermanski Garry Williams Megan Williams Andrew Williams Carolyn Wilson Digby Wilson Peter Wyburn Arnold Zeh

47 ACTIVE TRAINERS, ASSESSORS AND FACILITATORS Sharyne Alberts Helen Allison Wilhelmus Amesz Daniel Andrew Arthur Bajada Jody Ballard Kelly Barker David Barton John Barton Danica Bates Jenaya Bell Nathan Bell Paul Berry Julie Best Luke Bishop Michele Bistrup Justin Blankley Penelope Boardman Craig Bowley Phillip Brewer Chris Brien Peter Brigg Kerryn Briody Susan Britt Jonathan Broomhall Lloyd Brosens Lynette Brosens Renato Bruno Pamela Bubrzycki Evan Bunford Garry Bunford Kate Burke Jean Burling Laurence Campbell Bradley Carr Gary Carthew Jack Castellarin Lisa Castle Rob Chappell Louis Cheeseman John Clark Ken Clark Sally Clark Sandy Clarke Tacey Clarke Pia Claudius Mark Cleary Terrance Colby Alistair Cook Michael Cook Domenic Cowdell Rachael Crabb Alan Cross Emma Cummuskey Evan Damianopoulos Stephen Dargie Dean Davidson John Davies Phill Dee Cameron Dimsey Harry Dixon Graham Donovan Kathleen Donovan Mark Dove Julie Doyle Rachelle Doyle Andrew Dunning Emma Dunning Dylan Eales Guy Edwards Kevin Edwards Leesa Equid Jason Evans Nathan Fitzgerald Mark Folkard Andrew Ford Michael Francis John Garnett Trevor Gibb Julian Gibbings Bryan Gibbs Simon Gidley Grace Giglia-Smith Stephen Glossop Stephen Goddard Alexis Grayson Phillip Green Anthony Greenfield Vivienne Greenfield Timothy Gregg Roger Gregson Gary Grigg Tayla Hadden Christopher Hainsworth Nicholas Hancock Samantha Harnett Garry Hart Sharee Hart Dick Hartley Benjamin Harvey Jodie Harwood Peter Hastie Philippa Hawson Sean Hazelden Beverley Heesters Johannes Heesters Sharon Henning Stephen Herron Rocky Hildred Peter Hilgendorf Fern Hill Mark Hills Leif Hinrichsen John Hodges James Hodgkinson Adam Hoes Robert Howard Nicholas Hudson Daryl Hueppauff Sarah Hull Tim Hurford Christopher Inglis Mark Innes Albert Iten Donna Jamieson Evan Jones Russell Jones Nicholas Journet Simon Kanakis William Kelly Damian Kiely Mark Killen Michael Kinder Gail King John King David Knowles Daniel Knox David Kordic Isabel Kordic Belinda Kuster Christopher Kuster Jasmine Lamb Richard Lane Natalie Law Beth Lewis Barbara Loudon Erica Lovett Richard Lowe Tegan Maffescioni Cameron Martin Andrew Matraszek Peter McCleery Jacqueline McGregor Cathrine McIntyre Craig McIntyre Paul McKenner Amelia Meares Jeff Medcalf Justin Meldrum Joan Merrifield Anne Mollerup Amie Montefiore Cath Morgan Jason Morgan Ronald Morris Brian Morrissey Laurence Mott George Mumford Robert Myers Edward Neilan Peter Nelson Kevin Nettleton Martin Norwood Anne-Marie Nunes Helen O Brien Rebecca O Brien Rachel O Connor Hannah ONeil Christopher Oversby Rodney Owen Anthony Paini Christopher Papaioannou Jason Parsons Mary-Anne Paton Les Paxton Stephen Peraldini Ian Phillips Craig Piercy Rhonda Pilgrim Benjamin Pink Kim Porter John Price Helen Rabjones Shane Rabjones Samuel Ranson Sonya Read Kelly Reeves Mark Regel David Reid Monica Reinhardt Stephen Reynolds John Rhatigan Andrew Richardson Andrew Ridley David Rossow Janie Rowse Neil Rowse Carolyn Ryan Eamon Ryan Miriam Salter Giovanni Sansalone Edward Saunders Peter Saunders Marc Saupin Jane Scott Carrie Selten Graham Sharpe Michael Shaw Scott Sheridan Debra Silver Janelle Slattery Matthew Slattery Ian Smallwood Julie Smallwood Allen Smith James Smith Kingsley Smith Teagan Smith Anthony Snelling David Somers Tim Speer Alethea Spiers Benjamin Stephens Helena Stoakley Bernard Style John Summers Matthew Summers Jenny Taylor Peter Taylor Sharon Taylor Carlo Tenaglia Tracey Tenaglia Stephen Thomas Janelle Thompson David Thomson Lisa Thomson Larry Tilbury Will Tomlinson Peter Traeger Timothy Tucak Jacqui Uglow Cole van-overdijk Leanne Verhoeff Zac Vinten Reece Vogels Brett Wakefield Blair Walkington Brett Warner Keith Warrick Celia Waugh Warwick Webb Bruce Westerman Kara Whittaker Anne-Marie Widermanski Garry Williams Megan Williams Mark Williamson Carolyn Wilson David Wilson Digby Wilson Bernard Wong Jennifer Wood Jodee Woodward Shayne Yates Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 45

48 SURF SPORTS RESULTS SENIORS 2015/2016 SunSmart Senior State Championships Trophies Bernie Kelly Medal Jade Mickle, City of Perth 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 pointscore. State Championship Handicap Banner Trigg Island SLSC Presented to the club with the highest total pointscore overall, based on handicap derived from the past three years overall pointscore. Glowery Trophy - Open Events Total Points Trigg Island SLSC Presented to the club with the highest pointscore calculated from Open events. Caris Bros Trophy - Open, Under 23, Under 21 and Under 19 Events Total Points Trigg Island SLSC Presented to the club with the highest total pointscore for Open, Under 23, Under 21 and Under 19 events combined. A.D. Scott Cup - Under 19 Total Points Trigg Island SLSC Presented to the club with the highest pointscore calculated from Under 19 events. Cadet Cup - Under 17 & Under 15 Total Points Trigg Island SLSC Presented to the Club with the highest pointscore calculated from Under 15 and Under 17 events. Foundation President s Trophy and R&R Premiers banner City of Perth SLSC Presented to the team who wins the Open 6 Person R&R event. Walsh Shield - Under 19, 5 Person R&R Sorrento SLSC Presented to the winning team in the Under 19 5 Person R&R event. Paton Shield - Open March Past Trigg Island SLSC Presented to the winning team in the Open March Past event. Bryan Shield - Open Male Surf Boat North Cottesloe SLSC Presented to the winning crew in the Open Male Surf Boat Race. Julian Trophy - Under 19 Surf Boat North Cottesloe SLSC Presented to the winning crew in the Under 19 Surf Boat Race. Senior Champion Lifesaver Open Male - Max Anderson Loake, City of Perth SLSC Open Female - Leesa Equid, Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC Presented to the winners of the Open Champion Lifesaver events. Junior Champion Lifesaver Under 19 Male - Tanna Brandis, Geraldton SLSC Under 19 Female - Talia Jakubans, City of Perth SLSC Presented to the winners of the Under 19 Champion Lifesaver events. David Clarke Shield Scarboro SLSC Presented to the Open Male IRB driver and crew team for the most points accumulated over the 2015/16 IRB competition season. Combined Marine Shield Scarboro SLSC Presented to the Open Female IRB driver and crew team for the most points accumulated over the 2015/16 IRB competition season. Frank Senior Trophy Fremantle SLSC Presented to club which accumulates the most points over the 2015/16 IRB competition season. Country Championship Banner City of Bunbury SLSC Country Championship Handicap Banner Busselton SLSC 2016 SunSmart Senior State Championships Overall Club Rank and Points 1 Trigg Island SLSC Mullaloo SLSC Sorrento SLSC City of Perth SLSC North Cottesloe SLSC Fremantle SLSC Scarboro SLSC City of Bunbury SLSC Cottesloe SLSC Secret Harbour SLSC Coogee Beach SLSC Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC Binningup SLSC Albany SLSC Geraldton SLSC Broome SLSC Champion Bay SLSC 8 17 Dalyellup Beach SLSC 7 18 Floreat SLSC 3 19 Port Bouvard SLSC 2 20 Mandurah SLSC 2 Handicap Club Rank and Points 1 Trigg Island SLSC Mullaloo SLSC Scarboro SLSC North Cottesloe SLSC Sorrento SLSC Fremantle SLSC Cottesloe SLSC Coogee Beach SLSC Secret Harbour SLSC Albany SLSC City of Bunbury SLSC Binningup SLSC Broome SLSC Champion Bay SLSC Geraldton SLSC Dalyellup Beach SLSC Floreat SLSC Mandurah SLSC Swanbourne Nedlands SLSC Port Bouvard SLSC City of Perth SLSC March Past Entry March Past 1 Trigg Island SLSC Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth SLSC Team A CY 5 3 Sorrento SLSC Team A SO 4 4 North Cottesloe SLSC Team A NC 3 5 Scarboro SLSC Team A SB 2 6 Mullaloo SLSC Team A ML 1 Open Female Beach Flags 1 Murphy, Gabrielle CY 6 2 Maffescioni, Tegan NC 5 3 Watts, Sophie SB 4 4 Chaffer, Lucy NC 3 5 Weber, Eleanor NC 2 6 Hayes, Jessica NC 1 7 Priddis, Alysse CY 0 8 Lord, Jacqueline SO 0 Open Female Beach Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Scarboro Team A SB 3 5 City of Bunbury Team A BY 2 6 North Cottesloe Team B NC 1 7 Cottesloe Team A CO 0 Open Female Beach Run (2km) 1 Williams, Anne-Marie SN 6 2 Marsh, Olivia NC 5 3 Williams, Bernadette SN 4 4 Gunzburg, Lucy SN 3 5 Lipscombe, Mathilda NC 2 6 Edmonds, Rebecca NC 1 7 Roberts, Kelsey ML 0 8 Smith-Gander, Madeline NC 0 Open Female Beach Sprint 1 Maffescioni, Tegan NC 6 2 Houghton, Brittany CY 5 3 Watts, Sophie SB 4 4 Lord, Jacqueline SO 3 5 Wilson, Eliza SB 2 6 Murphy, Gabrielle CY 1 7 Priddis, Alysse CY 0 8 Golisano, Tarnica CY 0 Open Female Board Race 1 Hardstaff, Jayde CY 6 2 Smith, Georgia TI 5 3 Smith, Elise TI 4 4 Caren, Ella TI 3 5 Smith, Tara SO 2 6 Graham, Ceris TI 1 7 Booker, Ashlee SO 0 8 O Shea, Caitlin TI 0 Open Female Board Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 6 Mullaloo Team B ML 1 Open Female Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island Team B TI 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 City of Bunbury Team A BY 4 4 Trigg Island Team A TI 3 5 Trigg Island Team C TI 2 6 Sorrento Team A SO 1 Open Female Double Ski 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 Fremantle Team B FM 4 4 Scarboro Team B SB 3 5 City of Bunbury Team A BY 2 6 City of Bunbury Team B BY 1 7 Mullaloo Team A ML 0 Open Female Ironman 1 Mickle, Jade CY 6 2 Hardstaff, Jayde CY 5 3 Smith, Elise TI 4 4 Smith, Georgia TI 3 5 O Shea, Caitlin TI 2 6 Smaniotto, Lauren BY 1 Open Female Rescue Tube Rescue 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 6 Swanbourne Nedlands Team A SN 1 Open Female Single Ski 1 Nicholls, Alana TI 6 2 Roberts, Jaime NP* 5 3 Reynolds, Shannon TI 4 4 Broad, Kylie SB 3 5 Albertsen, Kiera BY 2 6 Leaversuch, Natasha CO 1 7 Edmunds, Laura ML 0

49 SURF SPORTS RESULTS SENIORS Open Female Single Ski 1 Nicholls, Alana TI 6 2 Roberts, Jaime NP* 5 3 Reynolds, Shannon TI 4 4 Broad, Kylie SB 3 5 Albertsen, Kiera BY 2 6 Leaversuch, Natasha CO 1 7 Edmunds, Laura ML 0 8 George, Phoebe CY 0 Open Female Single Ski Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 3 City of Perth Team A CY 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Scarboro Team A SB 2 6 City of Bunbury Team A BY 1 Open Female Surf Boats 1 City of Perth City Senyoritas CY 6 2 North Cottesloe Westerfeld Engineering NC 5 3 Scarboro Swearwolves SB 4 4 North Cottesloe Kwik Cranes NC 3 5 Scarboro Spectre SB 2 6 City of Perth City Rowbots CY 1 Open Female Surf Race 1 Mickle, Jade CY 6 2 Gan, Heidi CY 5 3 Smith, Georgia TI 4 4 Smith, Elise TI 3 5 Walker, Isabella CY 2 6 Mickle, Olivia CY 1 7 Ralston, Jiorja CO 0 8 O Shea, Caitlin TI 01 Open Female Surf Teams Race 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 North Cottesloe Team A NC 2 6 Swanbourne Nedlands Team A SN 1 Open Female Taplin Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island TI 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 City of Perth Team B CY 3 5 Trigg Island Team C TI 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 Reserves Female Surf Boat 1 North Cottesloe Kittens NC 6 2 Broome Heat BM 5 3 Scarboro Scarlets SB 4 4 Mullaloo Marlins ML 3 5 Coogee Beach Pink Chix CB 2 6 Floreat Vikings FL 1 Over 24 Female Restricted Surf Race 1 Gan, Heidi CY 6 2 Reynolds, Jessica NC 5 3 Duczynski, Rachel SO 4 4 Smith, Tara SO 3 5 Anderson, Alicia NC 2 6 Hammond, Kathleen SN 1 7 Booker, Ashlee SO 0 8 Chetwin, Emily CY 0 Open Male Beach Flags 1 Nolan, Thomas NC 6 2 Symonds, Jackson SO 5 3 Bailey, Matthew NC 4 4 Edwards, Todd NC 3 5 Hodgkin, Tom SO 2 6 Deans, Samuel SO 1 7 Dutton, Wesley TI 0 8 Paull, Brandon ML 0 Open Male Beach Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 North Cottesloe Team A NC 4 4 Scarboro Team A SB 3 5 Sorrento Team B SO 2 6 North Cottesloe Team B NC 1 7 Cottesloe Team A CO 0 Open Male Beach Run (2km) 1 Hoar, Mitchell TI 6 2 Williams, David SN 5 3 Walker, Andrew CY 4 4 Kavanagh, Michael ML 3 5 Newrick, Simon NC 2 6 Desfosses, Jose SB 1 7 Hazard, Patrick NC 0 8 Cowie, Stuart CO 0 Open Male Beach Sprint 1 Symonds, Jackson SO 6 2 Rigby, Charlie SO 5 3 Kappeler, Paul SO 4 4 Panizza, Dylan SB 3 5 Deans, Samuel SO 2 6 Nolan, Thomas NC 1 7 Hodgkin, Tom SO 0 8 Ross, Glenn SB 0 Open Male Board Race 1 Bowbridge, Matthew TI 6 2 Mosel, Andrew TI 5 3 Allsopp, Blake TI 4 4 Read, Jarrad TI 3 5 Gould, Brett ML 2 6 Host, William TI 1 Open Male Board Relay 1 Mullaloo Team B ML 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 4 Trigg Island Team B TI 3 5 Trigg Island Team C TI 2 6 Fremantle Team A FM 1 Open Male Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team E TI 5 3 City of Perth Team A CY 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Trigg Island Team A TI 2 6 Trigg Island Team F TI 1 Open Male Double Ski 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 3 North Cottesloe Team A NC 4 4 Trigg Island Team C TI 3 5 Trigg Island Team E TI 2 6 North Cottesloe Team E NC 1 7 City of Bunbury Team A BY 0 Open Male Ironman 1 Huitenga, Simon CY 6 2 Gould, Brett ML 5 3 Maurice, Joshua CY 4 4 Jones, Ben ML 3 5 Gould, Wesley ML 2 6 Doney, Jeremy CY 1 Open Male Rescue Tube Rescue 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 City of Perth Team B CY 4 4 Mullaloo Team B ML 3 5 Trigg Island Team A TI 2 6 Mullaloo Team C ML 1 Open Male Single Ski 1 Baker, Reece TI 6 2 Humble, Daniel TI 5 3 Rice, Brendan TI 4 4 Maurice, Joshua CY 3 5 Sarson, Brendon TI 2 6 Bird, Timothy NC 1 Open Male Single Ski Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 3 North Cottesloe Team A NC 4 4 Trigg Island Team C TI 3 5 City of Bunbury Team A BY 2 6 North Cottesloe Team B NC 1 Open Male Surf Boat 1 North Cottesloe Boatmen NC 6 2 Cottesloe Joars CO 5 3 Scarboro Black SB 4 4 City of Perth City Werewolves CY 3 5 Mullaloo Pirates ML 2 6 North Cottesloe Stormers NC 1 Open Male Surf Race 1 Huitenga, Simon CY 6 2 Donaldson, Andrew CY 5 3 Smith, Callan ML 4 4 Laver, Paul SO 3 5 Evans, Jason CY 2 6 Jones, Ben ML 1 Open Male Surf Teams Race 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Trigg Island Team B TI 3 5 Fremantle Team A FM 2 6 North Cottesloe Team A NC 1 Open Male Taplin Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Trigg Island Team D TI 2 6 Sorrento Team A SO 1 Over 24 Male Restricted Surf 1 Donaldson, Andrew CY 6 2 Laver, Paul SO 5 3 Evans, Jason CY 4 4 Tickner, Benjamin ML 3 5 Kavanagh, Michael ML 2 Reserves Male Surf Boat 1 North Cottesloe Bulls NC 6 2 City of Perth City Black CY 5 3 Fremantle Fajitas FM 4 4 Scarboro GAZ SB 3 5 North Cottesloe Meme Team NC 2 6 Floreat Spartans FL 1 Open Mixed Surf Boat Relay 1 North Cottesloe Team A NC 6 2 North Cottesloe Team B NC 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 City of Perth Team A CY 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 Open Mixed Lifesaver Relay 1 City of Perth City Red CY 6 2 Mullaloo Team A ML 5 3 City of Perth City Black CY 4 4 North Cottesloe Team A NC 3 5 Sorrento Team A SO 2 6 Scarboro Team A SB 1 Open Mixed Double Ski 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 Trigg Island Team C TI 4 4 Scarboro Team B SB 3 5 Sorrento Team A SO 2 6 Trigg Island Team B TI 1 Open March Past 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 North Cottesloe Team A NC 3 5 Scarboro Team A SB 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 U/14 Female Beach Flags 1 Copeland, Madison CB 6 2 Butlion, Courtney BY 5 3 Breman, Amy SO 4 4 Jones, Harper FM 3 5 Ackermann, Katherine SB 2 6 Weeks, Emma SB 1 7 Cuff,Sienna CB 0 8 Kaelin, Tian CO 0 U/14 Female Beach Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 Cottesloe Team A CO 2 6 Trigg Island Team A TI 1 U/14 Female Beach Run (2km) 1 Jones, Hannah SB 6 2 Butlion, Courtney BY 5 3 Marlow, Ellie ML 4 4 Kozlowska, Ellen SB 3 5 Cuff, Teal CB 2 6 Geneff, Kyla SB 1 7 Young, Stella CO 0 8 Cuff, Sienna CB 0 U/14 Female Beach Sprint 1 Butlion, Courtney BY 6 2 Copeland, Madison CB 5 3 Breman, Amy SO 4 4 Weeks, Emma SB 3 5 Hussey, Emily CB 2 6 Nandapi, Serena BP 1 7 Fletcher, Chelsea SO 0 8 Campbell, Jade ML 0 U/14 Female Board Race 1 Pratt, Chalise TI 6 2 Greenfield, Hannah TI 5 3 Naylor, Rachel TI 4 4 Butlion, Courtney BY 3 5 Lawlor, Romi CY 2 6 Schou, Olivia TI 1 7 Harrison, Chloe SO 0 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 47

50 U/14 Female Board Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 City of Perth Team A CY 3 5 Sorrento Team A SO 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 7 Fremantle Team B FM 0 8 Cottesloe Team A CO 0 U/14 Female Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 3 City of Perth CY 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Scarboro Team B SB 2 6 Fremantle Team C FM 1 U/14 Female Cameron Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Trigg Island Team B TI 3 5 Fremantle Team A FM 2 6 Scarboro Team B SB 1 7 Sorrento Team A SO 0 8 Fremantle Team C FM 0 U/14 Female Ironman 1 Pratt, Chalise TI 6 2 Schou, Olivia TI 5 3 Lawlor, Romi CY 4 4 Cake, Jessica SB 3 5 Greenfield, Hannah TI 2 6 Elliott, Bree CY 1 7 Jones, Hannah SB 0 8 Naylor, Rachel TI 0 U/14 Female Rescue Tube Race 1 Pratt, Chalise TI 6 2 O Brien, Holly SB 5 3 Harrison, Chloe SO 4 4 Jones, Hannah SB 3 5 Cake, Jessica SB 2 6 Schou, Olivia TI 1 U/14 Female Surf Race 1 Pratt, Chalise TI 6 2 Cake,Jessica SB 5 3 Lawlor, Romi CY 4 4 Jones, Hannah SB 3 5 O Brien, Holly SB 2 6 Kozlowska, Ellen SB 1 7 Rothnie, Georgia FM 0 8 Pulsford, Hannah SO 0 U/14 Female Surf Teams Race 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Fremantle Team B FM 2 U/14 Male Beach Flags 1 Schulz, Cooper ML 6 2 Waterman, Ben SO 5 3 Nuku, Tyler ML 4 4 Sayers, Cristian SO 3 5 Hearn, Angus SO 2 6 Meredith, Jesse CB 1 7 Hall, Michael SH 0 8 Kirkpatrick, Tai SO 0 U/14 Male Beach Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Cottesloe Team A CO 3 5 Scarboro Team A SB 2 U/14 Male Beach Run (2km) 1 Coleman, Zachariah FM 6 2 Waterman, Ben SO 5 3 Ackermann, Matthew SB 4 4 Kiely, Dakota BY 3 5 Fowlie, Dylan PB 2 6 Lewins, Ethan CO 1 7 Cocks, Bailey MH 0 U/14 Male Beach Sprint 1 Hearn, Angus SO 6 2 Sayers, Cristian SO 5 3 Shaw, William FM 4 4 Schulz, Cooper ML 3 5 Barich, Hugo CY 2 6 Hall, Michael SH 1 7 Kiely, Dakota BY 0 8 Pyne, Lachlan CO 0 U/14 Male Board Race 1 Gardener, Ryley ML 6 2 Eley, Patrick TI 5 3 Mills, Lachlan TI 4 4 Martin, Kobi TI 3 5 Naylor, Brendan TI 2 6 Savage, Will TI 1 7 McIvor, Jacob SH 0 8 White, Thomas CO 0 U/14 Male Board Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Scarboro Team A SB 3 5 Cottesloe Team A CO 2 6 Secret Harbour Team A SH 1 7 Trigg Island Team C TI 0 8 Cottesloe Team B CO 0 U/14 Male Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island Team B TI 6 2 Scarboro team A SB 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 4 Secret Harbour Team A SH 3 5 Cottesloe Team B CO 2 6 Trigg Island Team E TI 1 U/14 Male Cameron Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Scarboro Team A SB 2 6 Cottesloe Team B CO 1 7 Trigg Island Team C TI 0 8 Secret Harbour Team A SH 0 U/14 Male Ironman 1 Waterman, Ben SO 6 2 Savage, Will TI 5 3 Davies, Tallis TI 4 U/14 Male Rescue Tube Race 1 Brinkworth, Cooper CY 6 2 Roots, Ben SH 5 3 Davies, Tallis TI 4 4 Ferguson, Cade TI 3 5 White, Thomas CO 2 6 Huzzard, Trent SB 1 U/14 Male Surf Race 1 Savage, Will TI 6 2 Waterman, Ben SO 5 3 Davies, Tallis TI 4 4 Ferguson, Cade TI 3 5 Huzzard, Trent SB 2 6 Roots, Ben SH 1 7 Brinkworth, Cooper CY 0 8 Mills, Lachlan TI 0 U/14 Male Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Cottesloe Team A CO 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 Trigg Island Team B TI 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 U/15 Female Beach Flags 1 Rafferty, Taylah SO 6 2 Rafferty, Sydney SO 5 3 Starcevich, Felicity SO 4 4 Moss, Georgia SO 3 5 O Keeffe, Holly ML 2 6 Gray, Iris FL 1 7 Davis, Megan PB 0 8 Goranova, Sasha FL 0 U/15 Female Beach Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Sorrento Team B SO 5 3 Sorrento Team C SO 4 4 Coogee Beach Team A CB 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 6 Trigg Island Team A TI 1 U/15 Female Beach Run (2km) 1 Knight, Caitlin ML 6 2 Murray, Christine AL 5 3 Jones, Ellie SO 4 4 Waters, Jacinta SB 3 5 Hooks, Daisie MH 2 U/15 Female Beach Sprint 11 Rafferty, Sydney SO 6 2 Starcevich,Felicity SO 5 3 O Keeffe, Holly ML 4 4 Caldwell, Madeline BP 3 5 Beard, Hally SO 2 6 Rondoni, Amelia CO 1 7 Tranquille, Riann ML 0 8 Kozlowska, Abbie SB 0 U/15 Female Board Race 1 Lloyd, Sophie CO 6 2 Crisp, Hannah TI 5 3 Knight, Caitlin ML 4 4 Shipway Carr, Jazmin TI 3 5 Windsor, Emily TI 2 6 Ferguson, Shani TI 1 7 Scott, Kalani CY 0 8 Thomson, Madeline CY 0 U/15 Female Board Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Cottesloe Team A CO 2 6 Trigg Island Team B TI 1 7 Scarboro Team A SB 0 8 Fremantle Team A FM 0 U/15 Female Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team D TI 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 City of Perth Team A CY 3 5 Cottesloe Team A CO 2 6 Trigg Island Team C TI 1 U/15 Female Cameron Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Trigg Island Team B TI 3 5 Cottesloe Team A CO 2 6 Sorrento Team A SO 1 7 Sorrento Team B SO 0 8 Fremantle Team A FM 0 U/15 Female Ironman 1 Scott, Kalani CY 6 2 Lloyd, Sophie CO 5 3 Ferguson, Shani TI 4 U/15 Female Rescue Tube Race 1 Thomson, Madeline CY 6 2 Gibson,Meg SO 5 3 Lloyd, Sophie CO 4 4 Ferguson, Shani TI 3 5 Murray, Christine AL 2 6 Airey, Elise SO 1 U/15 Female Surf Race 1 Thomson, Madeline CY 6 2 Ferguson, Shani TI 5 3 Scott, Kalani CY 4 4 Rosich, Lillyan ML 3 5 Attwood, Chelsea CY 2 6 Murray, Christine AL 1 7 Crisp, Hannah TI 0 8 Gibson, Meg SO 0 U/15 Female Surf Teams Race 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Fremantle Team A FM 2 6 Mullaloo Team B ML 1 U/15 Male Beach Flags 1 Musika, Jack CB 6 2 Hillen, Benjamin ML 5 3 Lewins, Jason CO 4 4 Winner, Alex FM 3 5 Pemberton, Nicholas DB 2 6 Tindall, Benjamin ML 1 7 La Rosa, Blake DB 0 8 Tarzia, Hayden CB 0 U/15 Male Beach Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Cottesloe Team A CO 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 U/15 Male Beach Run (2km) 1 Hillen, Benjamin ML 6 2 Scott, Thomas BY 5 3 Pizzuto, Jake FM 4 4 Pemberton, Nicholas DB 3 5 Bright, Jake TI 2 6 Estreich, Dylan TI 1 7 Bartle, Ayden ML 0 U/15 Male Beach Sprint 1 Musika, Jack CB 6 2 Winner, Alex FM 5 3 Styles, Matthew CO 4 4 Lewins, Jason CO 3 5 Pemberton, Nicholas DB 2 6 Estreich, Dylan TI 1 7 La Rosa, Blake DB 0 8 Bright, Jake TI 0

51 SURF SPORTS RESULTS SENIORS U/15 Male Board Race 1 Jackson, Ethan CY 6 2 Scott, Thomas BY 5 3 Smith, Kane ML 4 4 Colliss, Matthew CY 3 5 Hillen, Benjamin ML 2 6 Flouzat, Jacques TI 1 7 Albertsen, Byron BY 0 8 Holt, Alexander TI 0 U/15 Male Board Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 City of Pertj Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Mullaloo Team B ML 2 6 Mullaloo Team C ML 1 U/15 Male Board Rescue 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO Mullaloo Team B ML 3.5 U/15 Male Cameron Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Mullaloo Team B ML 4 4 City of Perth Team A CY 3 5 Sorrento Team A SO 2 6 City of Bunbury BY 1 7 Mullaloo Team C ML 0 8 Coogee Beach Team A CB 0 U/15 Male Ironman 1 Jackson, Ethan CY 6 2 Smith, Kane ML 5 3 Colliss, Matthew CY 4 U/15 Male Rescue Tube Race 1 Sudlow, Adam NC 6 2 Schuhkraft,Benjamin CY 5 3 Jackson, Ethan CY 4 4 Tindall, Benjamin ML 3 5 Smith, Kane ML 2 6 Flouzat, Jacques TI 1 U/15 Male Surf Race 1 Jackson, Ethan CY 6 2 Sudlow, Adam NC 5 3 Colliss, Matthew CY 4 4 Smith, Kane ML 3 5 Holt, Alexander TI 2 6 Kimber, Byron ML 1 7 Snook, Daniel SO 0 8 Walker, Eamon CB 0 U/15 Male Surf Teams Race 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Mullaloo Team B ML 2 6 Coogee Beach Team A CB 1 U/17 Female Beach Flags 1 Spithoven, Kaleigh SB 6 2 Cinanni, Laura TI 5 3 Dwyer, Julia BP 4 4 Lane, Chelsea BM 3 5 Puzey, Gabrielle FM 2 6 Minissale, Anna SB 1 7 Wallace, Emily-Rose TI 0 8 Spencer, Imogen SB 0 9 Toms, Madison CY 0 U/17 Female Beach Relay 1 Scarboro TeamA SB 6 2 City of Bunbury Team A BY 5 3 Cottesloe Team A CO 4 4 Binningup/Broome BP 3 U/17 Female Beach Run (2km) 1 Wallace, Emily-Rose TI 6 2 Lewis, Jessica CO 5 3 Bird, Breanna SH 4 4 Runnion, Mana CY 3 5 Dwyer, Julia BP 2 6 Sheils-Rudd, Hollie SB 1 7 Tucek, Chloe CO 0 8 Mitchell, Shannon CY 0 U/17 Female Beach Sprint 1 Spencer, Imogen SB 6 2 Spithoven, Kaleigh SB 5 3 Tubby, Annie FM 4 4 Cinanni, Laura TI 3 5 Puzey, Gabrielle FM 2 6 Caffrey, Lauryn BY 1 7 Caporn, Paris CO 0 8 Geneff, Tayah SB 0 9 Lane, Chelsea BM 0 U/17 Female Board Race 1 Willsher, Jessie BY 6 2 Smaniotto, Courtney BY 5 3 Mallis, Macarah SO 4 4 Mickle, Olivia CY 3 5 Warne, Meg TI 2 6 Lewis, Jessica CO 1 7 Walker, Isabella CY 0 8 Lee, Soraya ML 0 U/17 Female Board Relay Trigg Island Team A TI 6 City of Perth Team A CY 5 Cottesloe Team A CO 4 U/17 Female Board Rescue 1 City of Bunbury Team A BY 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 4 Cottesloe Team A CO 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 6 City of Perth Team B CY 1 U/17 Female Ironman 1 Mallis, Macarah SO 6 2 Walker, Isabella CY 5 3 Mickle, Olivia CY 4 4 Warne, Meg TI 3 5 Smaniotto, Courtney BY 2 6 Lee, Soraya ML 1 7 Savage, Tyla TI 0 8 Lewis, Jessica CO 0 U/17 Female Rescue Tube Race 1 Walker, Isabella CY 6 2 Elliott, Kara CY 5 3 Mallis, Macarah SO 4 4 Lee, Soraya ML 3 5 Smaniotto, Courtney BY 2 6 Warne, Meg TI 1 U/17 Female Single Ski 1 Willsher, Jessie BY 6 2 Wood, Paige ML 5 3 Mickle, Olivia CY 4 4 O Brien, Demi SB 3 5 Elliott, Kara CY 2 6 Savage, Tyla TI 1 7 Smaniotto, Courtney BY 0 8 Mulvey, Natalya FM 0 U/17 Female Single Ski Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Cottesloe Team A CO 5 U/17 Female Surf Race 1 Walker, Isabella CY 6 2 Mallis, Macarah SO 5 3 Savage, Tyla TI 4 4 Warne, Meg TI 3 5 Elliott, Kara CY 2 6 Lee, Soraya ML 1 7 Smaniotto, Courtney BY 0 8 Mickle, Olivia CY 0 U/17 Female Surf Teams Race 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Cottesloe Team A CO 5 U/17 Female Taplin Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Cottesloe Team A CO 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 U/17 Male Beach Flags 1 Rigby, Charlie SO 6 2 Paulus, Caleb SO 5 3 Hodgkin, Sam SO 4 4 Paull, Brandon ML 3 5 Bettens, Luke BP 2 6 Frankel, Brayden FM 1 7 Krammer, Jarred SO 0 8 Cavanagh, Thomas CY 0 U/17 Male Beach Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 U/17 Male Beach Run (2km) 1 Vorster, Owen ML 6 2 McGovern, Sam CY 5 3 Hill, Bailey BY 4 4 Knight, Callum ML 3 5 Lewins, Aidan CO 2 6 Jones, Harry ML 1 U/17 Male Beach Sprint 1 Rigby, Charlie SO 6 2 Bettens, Luke BP 5 3 Frankel, Brayden FM 4 4 Paulus, Caleb SO 3 5 Cavanagh, Thomas CY 2 6 Hodgkin, Sam SO 1 7 Lloyd, Matthew NC 0 8 Calvert, James FM 0 U/17 Male Board Race 1 Caren, Devon TI 6 2 Mulvay, Kelton TI 5 3 Gallagher, Thomas CY 4 4 Walker, Riley CY 3 5 Griffin, Mattie BY 2 6 Gallagher, Martin CY 1 U/17 Male Board Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 City of Bunbury Team A BY 4 4 City of Perth Team B CY 3 5 Trigg Island Team B TI 2 6 Cottesloe Team A CO 1 U/17 Male Board Rescue 1 City of Perth Team B CY 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 City of Perth Team A CY 4 4 City of Perth Team C CY 3 5 Trigg Island Team C TI 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 U/17 Male Ironman 1 Caren, Devon TI 6 2 Smith, Callan ML 5 3 Gallagher, Thomas CY 4 4 Snook, Joshua CY 3 5 Anderson, Loake Max CY 2 6 Vorster, Owen ML 1 U/17 Male Rescue Tube Race 1 Armstrong, Matthew CY 6 2 Anderson, Loake Max CY 5 3 Brinkworth, Ashton CY 4 4 Smith, Callan ML 3 5 Peters, Kieran FM 2 6 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 1 7 Vorster, Owen ML 0 U/17 Male Single Ski 1 Gallagher, Thomas CY 6 2 Caren, Devon TI 5 3 Walker, Riley CY 4 4 Wright, Lachlan SB 3 5 Armstrong, Matthew CY 2 6 Lewin, Douglas TI 1 U/17 Male Single Ski Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 City of Perth Team B CY 5 3 City of Perth Team A CY 4 4 Trigg Island Team B TI 3 5 City of Bunbury Team A BY 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 U/17 Male Surf Race 1 Smith, Callan ML 6 2 Lynn, Joshua CO 5 3 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 4 4 Gallagher, Thomas CY 3 5 Brinkworth, Ashton CY 2 6 Anderson Loake, Max CY 1 U/17 Male Surf Teams Race 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 City of Perth Team B CY 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Cottesloe Team A CO 2 6 Trigg Island Team B TI 1 7 City of Bunbury Team A BY 0 U/17 Male Taplin Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 City of Perth Team B CY 4 4 City of Perth Team C CY 3 5 Trigg Island Team B TI 2 6 City of Bunbury Team A BY 1 U/19 Female Beach Flags 1 Watts, Sophie SB 6 2 Weber, Eleanor NC 5 3 Spencer, Zoe SB 4 4 Davis, Jordan SH 3 5 Rakich, Eliza NC 2 6 Jackson, Eliza CO 1 7 Bevan, Jade NC 0 8 Clarke, Isabella CO 0 U/19 Female Beach Relay 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 North Cottesloe Team A NC 4 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 49

52 U/19 Female Beach Run (2km) 1 Wray, Emily NC 6 2 Jones, Abbey CO 5 3 Rakich, Eliza NC 4 U/19 Female Beach Sprint 1 Spencer, Zoe SB 6 2 Watts, Sophie SB 5 3 Weber, Eleanor NC 4 4 Davis, Jordan SH 3 5 Scott, Holly BY 2 6 Jackson, Eliza CO 1 7 Rakich, Eliza NC 0 8 Clarke, Isabella CO 0 9 Irvine, Lucy CO 0 10 Tubby, Madeline FM 0 U/19 Female Board Race 1 Hardstaff, Jayde CY 6 2 Smaniotto, Lauren BY 5 3 Hill, Shannon BY 4 4 Mickle, Jade CY 3 5 Albertsen, Kiera BY 2 6 Jakubans, Talia CY 1 U/19 Female Board Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 City of Bunbury Team A BY 5 3 City of Bunbury Team B BY 4 4 Trigg Island Team A TI 3 5 Fremantle Team A FM 2 U/19 Female Board Rescue 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 City of Perth Team C CY 5 3 City of Bunbury Team B BY 4 4 City of Bunbury Team A BY 3 5 Trigg Island Team A TI 2 6 Sorrento Team A SO 1 U/19 Female Double Ski 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 City of Bunbury Team A BY 3 5 Scarboro Team C SB 2 6 City of Perth Team B CY 1 7 Scarboro Team B SB 0 U/19 Female Ironman 1 Hardstaff, Jayde CY 6 2 Mickle, Jade CY 5 3 Smaniotto, Lauren BY 4 4 Warne, Ruby TI 3 5 Scott, Jemma CY 2 6 Jakubans, Talia CY 1 7 Doick, Rielle TI 0 U/19 Female Rescue Tube Rescue 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 U/19 Female Single Ski 1 Shaw, Madelline FM 6 2 Mickle, Jade CY 5 3 Standing, Annabelle SB 4 4 Hardstaff, Jayde CY 3 5 Albertsen, Kiera BY 2 6 Nowell, Asa SB 1 U/19 Female Single Ski Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 City of Bunbury Team A BY 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 Trigg Island Team A TI 2 6 Scarboro Team B SB 1 U/19 Female Surf Race 1 Mickle, Jade CY 6 2 Hardstaff, Jayde CY 5 3 Smaniotto, Lauren BY 4 4 Jakubans, Talia CY 3 5 Warne, Ruby TI 2 6 Lydiate, Annika SO 1 7 Scott, Jemma CY 0 8 Olver, Kate CY 0 U/19 Female Surf Teams Race 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 City of Bunbury Team A BY 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Trigg Island Team A TI 3 5 Cottesloe Team A CO 2 U/19 Female Taplin Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 City of Bunbury Team A BY 5 3 City of Bunbury Team B BY 4 4 Scarboro Team A SB 3 5 Fremantle Team A FM 22 U/19 Male Beach Flags 1 Hodgkin, Tom SO 6 2 Xavier, Tristan SO 5 3 Hartley, Joshua NC 4 4 Reynolds, Kyle CY 3 5 Tuffield, Callum NC 2 6 Macgregor, Logan CH 1 7 Renshaw,Thomas CO 0 8 Gregg, Angus CY 0 9 Chadwick, David FM 0 U/19 Male Beach Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 North Cottesloe Team A NC 3 5 Cottesloe Team A CO 2 U/19 Male Beach Run (2km) 1 Alco, Mitchell SB 6 2 Jenkinson, Kent TI 5 3 Renshaw, Thomas CO 4 4 Housham, Matthew FM 3 5 Macgregor, Logan CH 2 6 Whelan, Thomas CO 1 7 Walker, Thomas CY 0 8 Prentice, Riley CO 0 U/19 Male Beach Sprint 1 Hodgkin, Tom SO 6 2 Reynolds, Kyle CY 5 3 Xavier, Tristan SO 4 4 Tuffield, Callum NC 3 5 Gregg, Angus CY 2 6 Whelan,Thomas CO 1 7 Macgregor, Logan CH 0 8 Hartley,Joshua NC 0 9 Prentice, Riley CO 0 U/19 Male Board Race 1 Jones, Ben ML 6 2 Gould, Wesley ML 5 3 Windsor, Joshua TI 4 4 Nash, Jarrad SO 3 5 Watkins, Ryan SO 2 6 Wagstaff, Thomas CY 1 U/19 Male Board Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 City of Perth Team A CY 3 5 Sorrento Team A SO 2 6 Cottesloe Team A CO 1 U/19 Male Board Rescue 1 Mullaloo Team B ML 6 2 City of Perth Team B CY 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Trigg Island Team A TI 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 6 North Cottesloe Team A NC 1 U/19 Male Double Ski 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 City of Bunbury Team A BY 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 Trigg Island Team C TI 2 6 Scarboro Team B SB 1 U/19 Male Ironman 1 Jones, Ben ML 6 2 Gould, Wesley ML 5 3 Jenkinson, Kent TI 4 4 Windsor, Joshua TI 3 5 Rowe, Matthew SO 2 6 Brandis, Tanna GN 1 U/19 Male Rescue Tube Rescue 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 4 City of Perth Team A CY 3 U/19 Male Single Ski 1 Morgan, Fergus TI 6 2 Scotney, Stephen BY 5 3 Gould, Wesley ML 4 4 Tsirigotis, Geordi TI 3 5 Hibben, Luke TI 2 6 Calvert, Joshua FM 1 U/19 Male Single Ski Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 City of Bunbury Team A BY 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Fremantle Team A FM 2 6 Scarboro Team A SB 1 U/19 Male Surf Race 1 Jenkinson, Kent TI 6 2 Gould, Wesley ML 5 3 Jones, Ben ML 4 4 Corrigan, Drew SO 3 5 Rowe, Matthew SO 2 6 Wagstaff, Thomas CY 1 U/19 Male Surf Teams Race 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 City of Perth Team A CY 3 5 Cottesloe Team A CO 2 U/19 Male Taplin Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Mullaloo Team A ML 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 City of Perth Team A CY 2 6 Fremantle Team A FM 1 U/19 Mixed Surf Boat 1 North Cottesloe Meme Team NC 6 2 Fremantle Sasquatches FM 5 3 North Cottesloe Meatlovers NC 4 4 Scarboro Justice League SB 3 5 Mullaloo Jet Fuel ML 2 6 City of Perth City Young Guns CY 1 7 Secret Harbour Victoria Secrets SH 0 U/21 Female Single Ski 1 Smith, Georgia TI 6 2 Smith, Elise TI 5 3 O Shea, Caitlin TI 4 U/21 Male Single Ski 1 Maurice, Joshua CY 6 2 Pond, Nicholas SB 5 3 Cassidy, Brett SB 4 4 Smaniotto, Blake BY 3 5 Drummond, Joel BY 2 6 Wood, Sam ML 1 U/23 Female Surf Boat 1 North Cottesloe Kwik Cranes NC 6 2 Cottesloe Cruisers CO 5 3 Cottesloe Cookies &amp Cr CO 4 4 Secret Harbour Victoria Secrets SH 3 5 Mullaloo Chix with Stix ML 2 U/23 Male Surf Boat 1 North Cottesloe Stormers NC 6 2 Cottesloe Casuals CO 5 3 Scarboro Fubar SB 4 4 City of Perth City Werewolves CY 3 5 Fremantle Dingoes FM 2 6 Secret Harbour Screamin Seamen SH 1 7 Scarboro Thunder SB 0 U/23 Mixed March Past 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Cottesloe Team A CO 5 Open Female 5 Person R & R 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Sorrento Team B SO 5 3 Cottesloe Team A CO 4 4 Cottesloe Team B CO 3 5 North Cottesloe Team A NC 2 Open Male 5 Person R & R 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 Open Mixed 6 Person R & R 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 U/15 Mixed 5 Person R & R 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Sorrento Team B SO 5 U/17 Mixed 5 Person R & R 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Cottesloe Team A CO 4 U/19 Mixed 5 Person R & R 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Cottesloe Team A CO 4 Open Female Surf Belt Race 1 Graham, Ceris TI 6 2 Smith, Elise TI 5 3 Morris, Natalie TI 4 4 Anderson, Alicia NC 3 5 Smith, Georgia TI 2 6 Gan, Heidi CY 1 Open Male Surf Belt Race 1 Evans, Jason CY 6 2 Evans, Gareth TI 5 3 Gould, Brett ML 4 4 Palmer, Thomas TI 3 5 Peters, Brendan FM 2 6 Simmonds, Rhodri SN 1

53 SURF SPORTS RESULTS SENIORS U/17 Female Surf Belt Race 1 Mallis, Macarah SO 6 2 Mickle, Olivia CY 5 3 Warne, Meg TI 4 4 Lee, Soraya ML 3 5 Vickery, Elizabeth SO 2 6 Wood, Paige ML 1 7 Davidson, Eva CO 0 8 Tkachenko, Brooke SO 0 9 Alibegovic, Selma TI 0 U/17 Male Surf Belt Race 1 Anderson Loake, Max CY 6 2 Armstrong, Matthew CY 5 3 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 4 4 Smith, Callan ML 3 5 Fitzgerald, Jacob NC 2 6 Beazley,Kane TI 1 7 Vorster, Owen ML 0 8 Peters, Kieran FM 0 U/19 Female Surf Belt Race 1 Hardstaff, Jayde CY 6 2 Shaw, Madelline FM 5 3 Jakubans, Talia CY 4 4 Warne, Ruby TI 3 5 Lydiate, Annika SO 2 U/19 Male Surf Belt Race 1 Gould, Wesley ML 6 2 Jones, Ben ML 5 3 Jenkinson, Kent TI 4 4 Rowe, Matthew SO 3 5 Nash, Jarrad SO 2 6 Windsor, Joshua TI 1 7 Wimbridge Glassford, Denham CY 0 8 Wagstaff, Thomas CY 0 9 Stockwell, Oliver NC 0 Open Mixed First Aid 1 Swanbourne Nedlands Team A SN 6 2 City of Perth City Black CY 5 3 Swanbourne Nedlands Team B SN 4 4 City of Perth City Red CY 3 5 Trigg Island Team A TI 2 U/19 Mixed First Aid 1 City of Perth City Red CY 6 2 City of Perth City Black CY 5 3 Swanbourne Nedlands Team A SN 4 Open Female Champion Lifesaver 1 Equid, Leesa SN 6 2 Tenaglia, Tayla ML 5 3 Jolliffe, Gabrielle TI 4 4 Best, Julie BY 3 5 O Connor, Rachel SN 2 Open Male Champion Lifesaver 1 Anderson Loake, Max CY 6 2 Dewers, David CH 5 3 Ilich, Callum GN 4 4 Walkington, Blair GN 3 5 Ovenden-Clarke, Logan SN 2 6 Stephens, Jayson TI 1 U/15 Female Champion Lifesaver 1 Winton, Amanda TI 6 2 Thomson, Madeline CY 5 U/15 Male Champion Lifesaver 1 Colliss, Matthew CY 6 2 Schuhkraft,Benjamin CY 5 3 Bright, Jake TI 4 U/17 Female Champion Lifesaver 1 Williams, Georgia CY 6 2 Alibegovic, Selma TI 5 3 Brandis, Crosby GN 4 4 Schuhkraft, Laura CY 3 5 Jolliffe, Lauren TI 2 U/19 Female Champion Lifesaver 1 Jakubans, Talia CY 6 2 Olver, Kate CY 5 3 Doick, Rielle TI 4 U/19 Male Champion Lifesaver 1 Brandis, Tanna GN 6 2 Nash, Jarrad SO 5 Open Female Longboard Riding 1 Hudson Stephanie CB 6 2 Williams Anne-Marie SN 5 3 Coyle Sarah SN 4 Open Male Longboard Riding 1 Bird, Ben SH 6 2 Innocent, Robert TI 5 3 Gibbs, Mason TI 4 4 Mulvay, Mark TI 3 5 Host, David TI 2 6 Gibbs, Jack TI 1 Open Board Teams Riding 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Cottesloe Team A CO 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 Open Female Surfboard Riding 1 Griffin, Rebecca BY 6 2 Hudson, Stephanie CB 5 3 Mackie, Megan TI 4 Open Male Surfboard Riding 1 Davies, Jarrad CO 6 2 Morgan, Troy SO 5 3 Merson, Jack SO 4 4 Host, William TI 3 U/14 Female Surfboard Riding 1 Mason, Bridget AL 6 2 Galjaardt, Alicja ML 5 3 Ferguson, Shani TI 4 U/14 Male Surfboard Riding 1 Mulvay, Laine TI 6 2 Stewart,Jack CY 5 U/15 Female Surfboard Riding 1 Pugh, Amily SH 6 2 Farabegoli, Leila SB 5 3 Mason, Olivia AL 4 U/15 Male Surfboard Riding 1 Bishop, Linc CO 6 2 Griffin, Owen BY 5 3 McGovern, Sam SH 4 4 Griffin, Mattie BY 3 5 Bishop, Griff CO 2 U/17 Male Surfboard Riding 1 Caren, Devon TI 6 2 Merson, Jack SO 5 3 Mulvay, Kelton TI 4 4 Line, Oliver CO 3 5 Pugh, Bryce SH 2 6 Line, Robert CO 1 U/19 Male Surfboard Riding 1 Anderson, Joseph NC 6 2 Bird, Ben SH 5 Open Female IRB Mass Rescue 1 Scarboro Aqua SB 6 2 Trigg Island Aqua TI 5 3 Fremantle Jaws FM 4 4 Fremantle Jedi FM 3 Open Female IRB Single Rescue 1 Scarboro Aqua SB 6 2 Fremantle Jedi FM 5 3 Fremantle Solo FM 4 4 Fremantle Shawtie FM 3 5 Scarboro Purple SB 2 6 Trigg Island Aqua TI 1 Open Female IRB Teams Rescue 1 Scarboro Aqua SB 6 2 Fremantle Sunny FM 5 3 Fremantle Whistler FM 4 Open Female IRB Tube Rescue 1 Trigg Island Aqua TI 6 2 Scarboro Aqua SB 5 3 Fremantle Shawtie FM 4 4 Fremantle Solo FM 3 5 Mullaloo Blue ML 2 6 Fremantle Jedi FM 1 Open Male IRB Mass Rescue 1 Fremantle Conch FM 6 2 Scarboro Black SB 5 3 Mullaloo Black ML 4 4 Trigg Island White TI 3 5 Fremantle Bandit FM 2 6 Scarboro White SB 1 Open Male IRB Single Rescue 1 Fremantle Conch FM 6 2 Mullaloo Blue ML 5 3 Fremantle Magnet FM 4 4 Mullaloo Black ML 3 5 Scarboro White SB 2 Open Male IRB Teams Rescue 1 Scarboro Black SB 6 2 Mullaloo Blue ML 5 3 Mullaloo Yellow ML 4 4 Fremantle Bank FM 3 5 Trigg Island Black TI 2 Open Male IRB Tube Rescue 1 Scarboro Black SB 6 2 Fremantle Muppets FM 5 3 Scarboro Gold SB 4 4 Mullaloo Team B ML 3 5 Fremantle Specs FM 2 Open Female 100m Manikin Carry With Fins 1 Roberts, Kelsey ML 6 2 Beaton, Madeleine TI 5 3 Reynolds, Jessica NC 4 4 Anderson, Alicia NC 3 Open Female 100m Manikin Tow With Fins 1 Beaton, Madeleine TI 6 2 Anderson, Alicia NC 5 3 Smith, Tara SO 4 4 Booker, Ashlee SO 3 5 Plint, Jenny SO 2 6 Reynolds, Jessica NC 1 Open Female 200m Obstacles 1 Graham, Ceris TI 6 2 Smith, Tara SO 5 3 Anderson, Alicia NC 4 4 Roberts, Kelsey ML 3 5 Hoff, Kerryan NC 2 6 Reynolds, Jessica NC 1 7 Beaton, Madeleine TI 8 Barclay,Jessica SO Open Female 4x25m Manikin Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 3 Sorrento Team B SO 4 4 North Cottesloe Team A NC 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 Open Female 4x50m Medey Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Sorrento Team B SO 2 Open Female 4x50m Obstacle Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 6 Sorrento Team B SO 1 Open Female 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Smith, Tara SO 6 2 Brymer, Brittanny CUR 5 3 Roberts, Kelsey ML 4 4 Hoff, Kerryan NC 3 5 Maffescioni, Tegan KUR 2 6 Reynolds, Jessica NC 1 7 Beaton, Madeleine TI 8 Booker, Ashlee SO Open Female 50m Freestyle With Fins 1 Beaton Madeleine TI 6 2 Maffescioni Tegan KUR 5 3 Hoff Kerryan NC 4 4 Roberts Kelsey ML 3 5 Smith Tara SO 2 6 Brymer Brittanny CUR 1 7 Palmer Jessica SO 8 Anderson Alicia NC Open Female 50m Manikin Carry 1 Anderson, Alicia NC 6 2 Smith, Tara SO 5 3 Brymer, Brittanny CUR 4 4 Beaton, Madeleine TI 3 5 Maffescioni, Tegan KUR 2 6 Roberts, Kelsey ML 1 7 Hoff, Kerryan NC Open Female Line Throw 1 Sorrento Team B SO 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Mullaloo Team B ML 4 4 Mullaloo Team C ML 3 5 Fremantle Team B FM 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 7 Sorrento Team D SO Open Female 200m Super Lifesaver 1 Warne, Ruby TI 6 2 Reynolds, Jessica NC 5 3 Williams, Jessica SH 4 4 Beaton, Madeleine TI 3 5 Anderson, Alicia NC 2 6 Smith, Eleanor SO 1 7 Roberts, Kelsey ML 8 Singleton, Rebecca ML Open Male 100m Manikin Carry With Fins 1 Benjanuvatra, Nat NC 6 2 Peters, Daniel FM 5 3 Grierson, Elliot NC 4 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 51

54 Open Male 100m Manikin Tow With Fins 1 Peters, Daniel FM 6 2 Black, Jordan ML 5 3 Symonds, Jackson SO 4 4 O Halloran, Richard NC 3 5 Plint, Jeremy SO 2 Open Male 200m Obstacles 1 O Halloran, Richard NC 6 2 Grierson, Elliot NC 5 3 Black, Jordan ML 4 4 Flatau Harrison, Huw NC 3 Open Male 4x25m Manikin Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 3 North Cottesloe Team A NC 4 Open Male 4x50m Medley Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Trigg Island Team A TI 2 6 Sorrento Team B SO 1 Open Male 4x50m Obstacles Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 Trigg Island Team A TI 3 5 Sorrento Team A SO 2 6 Sorrento Team B SO 1 Open Male 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Benjanuvatra, Nat NC 6 2 O Halloran, Richard NC 5 3 Black, Jordan ML 4 4 Peters, Kieran FM 3 5 Peters, Brendan FM 2 6 Grierson, Elliot NC 1 7 Peters, Daniel FM Open Male 50m Freestyle With Fins 1 Benjanuvatra, Nat NC 6 2 Peters, Daniel FM 5 3 Symonds, Jackson SO 4 4 Grierson, Elliot NC 3 5 O Halloran, Richard NC 2 6 Bowbridge, Matthew TI 1 7 Brewer, Todd TI 8 Plint,Jeremy SO Open Male 50m Manikin Carry 1 Benjanuvatra, Nat NC 6 2 Grierson, Elliot NC 5 3 Black, Jordan ML 4 4 Peters, Daniel FM 3 Open Male Line Throw 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 3 Mullaloo Team B ML 4 4 Secret Harbour Team A SH 3 5 City of Bunbury Team A CB 2 6 Sorrento Team B SO 1 7 Mullaloo Team C ML 8 North Cottesloe Team A NC Open Male 200m Super Lifesaver 1 Smith, Jake ML 6 2 Gould, Wesley ML 5 3 Gould, Brett ML 4 4 Windsor, Joshua TI 3 5 Jones, Ben ML 2 6 de Bomford, Nicholas ML 1 7 Armstrong, Lachlan TI 8 Rowe, Matthew SO U/14 Female 100m Manikin Tow With Fins 1 Prescott, Jaime FM 6 2 Byrne, Zara SO 5 3 Gibson, Meg SO 4 4 Windsor, Emily TI 3 5 Ferguson, Shani TI 2 6 Hunter, Madeline SO 1 7 Rafferty, Sydney SO 8 Fulcher, Abbigael ML U/14 Female 100m Manikin Tow With Fins 1 Prescott, Jaime FM 6 2 Byrne, Zara SO 5 3 Gibson, Meg SO 4 4 Windsor, Emily TI 3 5 Ferguson, Shani TI 2 6 Hunter, Madeline SO 1 7 Rafferty, Sydney SO 8 Fulcher, Abbigael ML U/14 Female 200m Obstacles 1 Prescott, Jaime FM 6 2 Ferguson, Shani TI 5 3 Rosich, Lillyan ML 4 4 Gibson, Meg SO 3 5 Jones, Ellie SO 2 6 Byrne, Zara SO 1 7 Windsor, Emily TI 8 Paton, Holly SO U/14 Female 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Prescott, Jaime FM 6 2 Ferguson, Shani TI 5 3 Gibson, Meg SO 4 4 Byrne, Zara SO 3 5 Fulcher, Abbigael ML 2 6 Rosich, Lillyan ML 1 7 Hunter, Madeline SO 8 Jones, Ellie SO U/14 Female 50m Freestyle With Fins 1 Prescott, Jaime FM 6 2 Windsor, Emily TI 5 3 Byrne, Zara SO 4 4 Ferguson, Shani TI 3 5 Fulcher, Abbigael ML 2 6 Gibson, Meg SO 1 7 Rafferty, Taylah SO 8 Hunter, Madeline SO U/14 Female 50m Manikin Carry 1 Prescott, Jaime FM 6 2 Gibson, Meg SO 5 3 Paton, Holly SO 4 4 Byrne, Zara SO 3 5 Ferguson, Shani TI 2 6 Hunter, Madeline SO 1 7 Fulcher, Abbigael ML 8 Windsor, Emily TI U/14 Female Line Throw 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 3 Sorrento Team C SO 4 U/14 Male 100m Manikin Tow with Fins 1 Smith, Kane ML 6 2 Berry, Timothy SO 5 3 Sudlow, Adam NC 4 4 Snook, Daniel SO 3 5 Hillen, Benjamin ML 2 6 Clarke, Sean SO 1 U/14 Male 200m Obstacles 1 Sudlow, Adam NC 6 2 Smith, Kane ML 5 3 Snook, Daniel SO 4 4 Flouzat, Jacques TI 3 5 Berry, Timothy SO 2 6 Hillen, Benjamin ML 1 7 Hawke, Taj ML U/14 Male 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Flouzat, Jacques TI 6 2 Sudlow, Adam NC 5 3 Smith, Kane ML 4 4 Hillen, Benjamin ML 3 5 Snook, Daniel SO 2 6 Beazley, Regan TI 1 7 Berry, Timothy SO 8 Hawke, Taj ML U/14 Male 50m Freestyle With Fins 1 Flouzat, Jacques TI 6 2 Smith, Kane ML 5 3 Sudlow, Adam NC 4 4 Snook, Daniel SO 3 5 Berry, Timothy SO 2 6 Hillen, Benjamin ML 1 7 Clarke, Sean SO 8 Hawke, Taj ML U/14 Male 50m Manikin Carry 1 Flouzat, Jacques TI 6 2 Snook, Daniel SO 5 3 Sudlow, Adam NC 4 4 Smith, Kane ML 3 5 Beazley, Regan TI 2 6 Berry, Timothy SO 1 7 Hillen,Benjamin ML U/14 Male Line Throw 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Mullaloo Team A ML 5 U14/U15 Female 4x25m Manikin Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Sorrento Team B SO 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 U14/U15 Female 4x50m Medley Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Mullaloo Team A ML 5 3 Sorrento Team B SO 4 U14/U15 Female 4x50m Obstacle Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Sorrento Team B SO 3 U14/U15 Male 4x25m Manikin Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 U14/U15 Male 4x50m Medley Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Mullaloo Team A ML 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 U14/U15 Male 4x50m Obstacle Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Mullaloo Team A ML 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 U/15 Female 100m Manikin Carry With Fins 1 Mallis, Macarah SO 6 2 Metcalfe, Felicity CB 5 3 Poad, Brooke SH 4 4 Hall, Siobhan SH 3 5 Warne, Meg TI 2 6 Savage, Tyla TI 1 7 Byrne, Demi SO 8 Lee, Soraya ML U/15 Female 100m Manikin Tow With Fins 1 Mallis, Macarah SO 6 2 Poad, Brooke SH 5 3 Hall, Siobhan SH 4 4 Metcalfe, Felicity CB 3 5 Byrne, Demi SO 2 6 Warne, Meg TI 1 7 Savage, Tyla TI 8 Priddy, Tabitha SH U/15 Female 200m Obstacles 1 Byrne, Demi SO 6 2 Mallis, Macarah SO 5 3 Lee, Soraya ML 4 4 Warne, Meg TI 3 5 Savage, Tyla TI 2 6 Poad, Brooke SH 1 7 Metcalfe, Felicity CB 8 Hall, Siobhan SH U/15 Female 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Byrne, Demi SO 6 2 Lee, Soraya ML 5 3 Mallis, Macarah SO 4 4 Savage, Tyla TI 3 5 Warne, Meg TI 2 6 Poad, Brooke SH 1 7 Metcalfe, Felicity CB 8 Hall, Siobhan SH U/15 Female 50m Freestyle With Fins 1 Mallis, Macarah SO 6 2 Poad, Brooke SH 5 3 Byrne, Demi SO 4 4 Metcalfe, Felicity CB 3 5 Savage, Tyla TI 2 6 Hall,Siobhan SH 1 7 Lee, Soraya ML 8 Warne, Meg TI U/15 Female 50m Manikin Carry 1 Poad, Brooke SH 6 2 Mallis, Macarah SO 5 3 Savage, Tyla TI 4 4 Byrne, Demi SO 3 5 Priddy, Tabitha SH 2 6 Hall, Siobhan SH 1 7 Metcalfe, Felicity CB 8 Warne, Meg TI U/15 Female Line Throw 1 Secret Harbour Team A SH 6 U/15 Male 100m Manikin Carry With Fins 1 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 6 2 Smith, Callan ML 5 3 Bates, Liam SH 4 4 Wilson, DArcy FM 3 U/15 Male 100m Manikin Tow With Fins 1 Meldrum Lachlan TI 6 2 Bates Liam SH 5 3 Wilson DArcy FM 4 4 Stevens Nicholas SO 3 U/15 Male 200m Obstacles 1 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 6 2 Smith, Callan ML 5 3 Bates, Liam SH 4 4 Wilson, DArcy FM 3 5 Davies, Kaden TI 2 6 Jones, Harry ML 1

55 SURF SPORTS RESULTS SENIORS U/15 Male 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 6 2 Smith, Callan ML 5 3 Bates, Liam SH 4 4 Davies, Kaden TI 3 5 Dorotich, Brayden TI 2 6 Prout, Connor SO 1 7 Jones,Harry ML U/15 Male 50m Freestyle With Fins 1 Bates, Liam SH 6 2 Wilson, DArcy FM 5 3 Smith, Callan ML 4 4 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 3 5 Dorotich, Brayden TI 2 6 Davies, Kaden TI 1 7 Stevens, Nicholas SO 8 Prout, Connor SO U/15 Male 50m Manikin Carry 1 Smith, Callan ML 6 2 Meldrum, Lachlan TI 5 3 Bates, Liam SH 4 4 Davies, Kaden TI 3 5 Wilson, DArcy FM 2 6 Jones, Harry ML 1 U/15 Male Line Throw 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Mullaloo Team B ML 5 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 U/17 Female 100m Manikin Carry With Fins 1 Wood, Paige ML 6 2 Williams, Jessica SH 5 3 Shaw, Madelline FM 4 4 Warne, Ruby TI 3 5 Hart, Chloe SH 2 U/17 Female 100m Manikin Tow With Fins 1 Shaw, Madelline FM 6 2 Williams, Jessica SH 5 3 Warne, Ruby TI 4 4 Brown, Jenna NC 3 5 Vickery, Elizabeth SO 2 6 Jolliffe, Lauren TI 1 U/17 Female 200m Obstacles 1 Warne, Ruby TI 6 2 Brown, Jenna NC 5 3 Wood, Paige ML 4 4 Williams, Jessica SH 3 5 Vickery, Elizabeth SO 2 6 Nielsen, Alexandria SB 1 U/17 Female 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Warne, Ruby TI 6 2 Shaw, Madelline FM 5 3 Brown, Jenna NC 4 4 Jolliffe, Lauren TI 3 5 Wood, Paige ML 2 6 Williams, Jessica SH 1 7 Vickery, Elizabeth SO 8 Hart, Chloe SH U/17 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Shaw, Madelline FM 6 2 Warne, Ruby TI 5 3 Wood, Paige ML 4 4 Brown, Jenna NC 3 5 Jolliffe, Lauren TI 2 6 Williams, Jessica SH 1 7 Vickery, Elizabeth SO 8 Hart, Chloe SH U/17 Female 50m Manikin Carry 1 Brown, Jenna NC 6 2 Jolliffe, Lauren TI 5 3 Warne, Ruby TI 4 4 Wood, Paige ML 3 5 Williams, Jessica SH 2 6 Shaw, Madelline FM 1 7 Vickery, Elizabeth SO 8 Hart, Chloe SH U/17 Male 100m Manikin Carry With Fins 1 Gould Wesley ML 6 2 Corrigan Drew SO 5 3 Rowe Matthew SO 4 4 Nash Jarrad SO 3 U/17 Male 100m Manikin Tow With Fins 1 Smith, Jake ML 6 2 Gould, Wesley ML 5 3 Corrigan, Drew SO 4 4 Peters, Kieran FM 3 5 Rowe, Matthew SO 2 6 Nash, Jarrad SO 1 U/17 Male 200m Obstacles 1 Smith, Jake ML 6 2 Gould, Wesley ML 5 3 Corrigan, Drew SO 4 4 Peters, Kieran FM 3 5 Rowe, Matthew SO 2 6 Stockwell, Oliver NC 1 7 Nash, Jarrad SO U/17 Male 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Gould, Wesley ML 6 2 Peters, Kieran FM 5 3 Corrigan, Drew SO 4 4 Warburton, Thomas NC 5 Nash, Jarrad SO 2 6 Rowe, Matthew SO 1 7 Xavier, Tristan SO U/17 Male 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Smith, Jake ML 6 2 Gould, Wesley ML 5 3 Corrigan, Drew SO 4 4 Stockwell, Oliver NC 3 5 Peters, Kieran FM 2 6 Nash, Jarrad SO 1 7 Xavier, Tristan SO 8 Beazley, Kane TI U/17 Male 50m Manikin Carry 1 Smith, Jake ML 6 2 Gould, Wesley ML 5 3 Corrigan, Drew SO 4 4 Stockwell, Oliver NC 3 5 Rowe, Matthew SO 2 6 Nash, Jarrad SO 1 U17/U19 Female 4x25m Manikin Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 U17/U19 Female 4x50m Medley Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 U17/U19 Female 4x50m Obstacle Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 U17/U19 Male 4x25m Manikin Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 U17/U19 Male 4x50m Medley Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 U17/U19 Male 4x50m Obstacle Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Sorrento Tema A SO 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 U/19 Female 100m Manikin Carry With Fins 1 Smith, Eleanor SO 6 2 Miller, Shannon SO 5 3 Singleton, Rebecca ML 4 4 O Shea, Caitlin TI 3 U/19 Female 100m Manikin Tow With Fins 1 Smith, Elise TI 6 2 Miller, Shannon SO 5 3 Smith, Eleanor SO 4 4 Singleton, Rebecca ML 3 5 Smith, Georgia TI 2 6 O Shea, Caitlin TI 1 7 Golisano, Tarnica CY U/19 Female 200m Obstacles 1 Smith, Elise TI 6 2 Smith, Georgia TI 5 3 O Shea, Caitlin TI 4 4 Smith, Eleanor SO 3 5 Lydiate, Annika SO 2 6 Singleton, Rebecca ML 1 U/19 Female 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Smith Georgia TI 6 2 Smith Elise TI 5 3 Golisano Tarnica CY 4 4 Smith Eleanor SO 3 5 Lydiate Annika SO 2 6 Singleton Rebecca ML 1 7 Miller Shannon SO 8 O Shea Caitlin TI U/19 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Singleton, Rebecca ML 6 2 Smith, Eleanor SO 5 3 Miller, Shannon SO 4 4 O Shea, Caitlin TI 3 5 Lydiate, Annika SO 2 U/19 Female 50m Manikin Carry 1 Smith, Georgia TI 6 2 Smith, Elise TI 5 3 Smith, Eleanor SO 4 4 Singleton, Rebecca ML 3 5 O Shea, Caitlin TI 2 6 Miller, Shannon SO 1 U/19 Female Line Throw 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 U/19 Male 100m Manikin Carry With Fins 1 de Bomford, Nicholas ML 6 Windsor, Joshua TI 5 3 Gould, Brett ML 4 4 Clarke, Joshua ML 3 5 Jones, Ben ML 2 6 Metcalfe, Andrew CB 1 U/19 Male 10m Manikin Tow With Fins 1 de Bomford, Nicholas 2 Gould, Brett 3 Windsor, Joshua 4 Watkins, Ryan 5 Clarke, Joshua 6 Jones, Ben 7 Armstrong, Lachlan 8 Palmer, Thomas U/19 Male 200m Obstacles 1 de Bomford, Nicholas 2 Gould, Brett 3 Jones, Ben 4 Armstrong, Lachlan 5 Windsor, Joshua 6 Palmer, Thomas 7 Watkins, Ryan 8 Hush, Jack U/19 Male 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Peters, Brendan 2 Gould, Brett 3 de Bomford, Nicholas 4 Jones, Ben 5 Windsor, Joshua 6 Clarke, Joshua 7 Metcalfe, Andrew U/19 Male 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Gould, Brett 2 Windsor, Joshua 3 Peters, Brendan 4 de Bomford, Nicholas 5 Watkins, Ryan 6 Armstrong, Lachlan 7 Clarke, Joshua 8 Metcalfe, Andrew U/19 Male 50m Manikin Carry 1 Jones, Ben 2 Gould, Brett 3 Windsor, Joshua 4 Armstrong, Lachlan 5 Clarke, Joshua 6 de Bomford, Nicholas 7 Hush, Jack 8 Metcalfe, Andrew U/19 Male Line Throw 1 Mullaloo Team A 2 Mullaloo Team B 3 Trigg Island Team A 4 Trigg Island Team C Open Mixed Champion Patrol 1 Swanbourne Nedlands Team A 2 North Cottesloe Team A ML 6 ML 5 TI 4 SO 3 ML 2 ML 1 TI TI ML 6 ML 5 ML 4 TI 3 TI 2 TI 1 SO TI FM 6 ML 5 ML 4 ML 3 TI 2 ML 1 CB ML 6 TI 5 FM 4 ML 3 SO 2 TI 1 ML CB ML 6 ML 5 TI 4 TI 3 ML 2 ML 1 TI CB ML 6 ML 5 TI 4 TI 3 SN NC 6 5 Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 53

56 SURF SPORTS RESULTS JUNIORS 2015/2016 SunSmart Junior State Championships Trophies Junior State Champions - Total Aggregate Points Trigg Island SLSC Presented to the Club with the highest total pointscore overall. Junior State Championships Handicap Trigg Island SLSC Presented to the Club with the highest total pointscore overall, based on handicap derived from the past three years overall pointscore SunSmart Senior State Championships Overall Club Rank and Points 1 Trigg Island SLSC Fremantle SLSC Scarboro SLSC Mullaloo SLSC Sorrento SLSC City of Perth SLSC Secret Harbour SLSC City of Bunbury SLSC North Cottesloe SLSC Quinns Mindarie SLSC Cottesloe SLSC Coogee Beach SLSC Floreat SLSC Dongara Denison SLSC Albany SLSC Port Bouvard SLSC 8 17 Binningup SLSC 4 18 Smiths Beach SLSC 3 19 Mandurah SLSC 2 20 Champion Bay SLSC 1 Handicap Club Rank and Points 1 Trigg Island SLSC Fremantle SLSC Scarboro SLSC Quinns Mindarie SLSC Secret Harbour SLSC City of Bunbury SLSC Coogee Beach SLSC Floreat SLSC Dongara Denison SLSC Albany SLSC Port Bouvard SLSC Smiths Beach SLSC Champion Bay SLSC Mandurah SLSC Binningup SLSC North Cottesloe SLSC Cottesloe SLSC City of Perth SLSC Sorrento SLSC Mullaloo SLSC U/10 Female Beach Flags 1 McCaffrey, Megan NC 6 2 McCarthy, Ella BY 5 3 Wall, Kesia NC 4 4 McCullagh, Ava SB 3 5 Johnson, Anna CB 2 6 Madden, Lili QM 1 7 Poulter, Tahnee AL 8 O Hehir, Molly FM U/10 Female Beach Relay 1 North Cottesloe Team A NC 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 Coogee Beach Team B CB 3 5 Fremantle Team B FM 2 6 Sorrento Team A SO 1 U/10 Female Beach Sprint 1 McCaffrey, Megan NC 6 2 McCullagh, Ava SB 5 3 Wallace, Hannah ML 4 4 Bridgland, Romy CO 3 5 Hutton, Elizabeth CY 2 6 Frost, Ella BY 1 7 Noorman, Jessica SH 8 Wall, Kesia NC U/10 Female Board Race 1 Banks, Rosie BY 6 2 Ashworth, Imogen CB 5 3 Brown, Holly ML 4 4 Frost, Ella BY 3 5 Crossen, Olivia QM 2 6 Noorman, Jessica SH 1 7 Stackhouse, Jess FM 8 Van Pelt, Jorja CY U/10 Female Board Relay 1 Fremantle Team A FM 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Coogee Beach Team C CB 4 4 Coogee Beach Team A CB 3 5 Sorrento Team A SO 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 7 Scarboro Team A SB 8 City of Perth Team B CY U/10 Female Cameron Relay 1 Fremantle Team B FM 6 2 Coogee Beach Team A CB 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 Trigg Island Team Red TI 3 5 Coogee Beach Team B CB 2 6 City of Bunbury Team A BY 1 7 Secret Harbour Team A SH 8 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM U/10 Female Surf Race 1 Weston Freya Lauren SO 6 2 Woodham Telani CY 5 3 Turner Rubie SH 4 4 Gibbons Gabrielle FM 3 5 Huggins Asha SB 2 6 Fry Jessica FM 1 7 Brown Holly ML 8 Noorman Jessica SH U/10 Female Surf Teams Race 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Noth Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Trigg Island Team Red TI Coogee Beach Team A CB Scarboro Team A SB 1 U/10 Female Wade Relay 1 Fremantle Team B FM 6 2 Trigg Island Team Red TI 5 3 City of Bunbury Team A BY 4 4 North Cottesloe Team A NC 3 5 City of Perth Team A CY 2 6 Coogee Beach Team B CB 1 7 Scarboro Team B SB 8 Fremantle Team A FM U/10 Male Beach Flags 1 Mouritz, Riley ML 6 2 Toms, Benjamin CY 5 3 Zaffino, Fionn TI 4 4 Bosmans, Tomas TI 3 5 Jakovich, Bryce FM 2 6 Sheridan, Thomas CH 1 7 Goncalves, Darien SO 8 Cohen, Isaac SB U/10 Male Beach Relay 1 Trigg Island Team Red TI 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 City of Perth Team A CY 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Scarboro Team A SB 2 6 Fremantle Team B FM 1 7 Sorrento Team C SO 8 Secret Harbour Team A SH U/10 Male Beach Sprint 1 Zaffino, Fionn TI 6 2 Toms, Benjamin CY 5 3 Goncalves, Darien SO 4 4 Jakovich, Bryce FM 3 5 Wallace, Rory CY 2 6 Christie, Bailey CB 1 7 Stoffers, George TI 8 Rafferty, Jesse SO U/10 Male Board Race 1 Doddy, Joel BY 6 2 Goncalves, Darien SO 5 3 Burke, Charlie TI 4 4 Prinsloo, Eben FM 3 5 Toms, Benjamin CY 2 6 Mills, Zachary TI 1 7 Heathcote-Marks, Tristan TI 8 Stenvers, Charlie NC U/10 Male Board Relay 1 Trigg Island Team Red TI 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 3 City of Perth Team A CY 4 4 City of Bunbury Team A BY 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 6 City of Bunbury Team B BY 1 7 Cottesloe Team A CO 8 Trigg Island Team White TI U/10 Male Cameron Relay 1 Trigg Island Team Red TI 6 2 City of Bunbury Team A BY 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 Sorrento Team B SO 3 5 Sorrento Team A SO 2 6 City of Perth Team A CY 1 7 Trigg Island Team Green TI 8 North Cottesloe Team A NC U/10 Male Surf Race 1 Burke, Charlie TI 6 2 Reynolds, Charlie NC 5 3 Mills, Zachary TI 4 4 Solly, Trent SO 3 5 Russell, Benjamin FM 2 6 Cronin, Ben NC 1 7 Beales, Daniel SO 8 Bryant, Ashton TI U/10 Male Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island Team Red TI 6 2 City of Bunbury Team A BY 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 North Cottesloe Team A NC 2 6 Scarboro Team A SB 1 7 City of Perth Team A CY 8 Trigg Island Team Green TI U/10 Male Wade Relay 1 Trigg Island Team Red TI 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Trigg Island Team Green TI 3 5 Sorrento Team B SO 2 6 Fremantle Team B FM 1 7 City of Perth Team A CY 8 Cottesloe Team A CO U/11 Female Beach Flags 1 Hills, Lucy FL 6 2 Harrington, Charli QM 5 3 Tobin, Ella SB 4 4 McDermid, Charlotte CY 3 5 Holt, Claudia SB 2 6 Innocent, Mikaela TI 1 7 Poulter, Tanaya AL U/11 Female Beach Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM 3 5 Fremantle Team A FM 2 6 Coogee Beach Team A CB 1 U/11 Female Beach Run (1km) 1 Tobin, Ella SB 6 2 Innocent, Mikaela TI 5 3 Wilson, Annie TI 4 4 Walker, Dolce CY 3 5 Holt, Claudia SB 2 6 Hanikeri, Sienna CO 1 7 Caffrey, Carrie BY 8 Dineen, Claudia ML U/11 Female Beach Sprint 1 McDermid, Charlotte CY 6 2 Hills, Lucy FL 5 3 Tobin, Ella SB 4 4 Fraser, Holly CY 3 5 Sim, Alana ML 2 6 Aden, Ava ML 1 7 Poulter, Tanaya AL 8 Harvey, Sarah NC U/11 Female Board Race 1 Stegmann, Emma BY 6 2 Innocent, Mikaela TI 5 3 Hills, Lucy FL 4 4 Griffin, Allanah BY 3 5 Hunter, Georgie TI 2 6 Rule, Jaya TI 1 7 Jackson, Mia CY 8 Williams, Alice CY U/11 Female Board Relay 1 Trigg Island Team White TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team Blue TI 5 3 Scarboro Team B SB 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 City of Perth Team A CY 2 6 City of Bunbury Team A BY 1 7 City of Perth Team B CY 8 Fremantle Team A FM U/11 Female Board Rescue 1 City of Bunbury Team A BY 6 2 Trigg Island Team Black TI 5 3 Trigg Island Team Blue TI 4 4 City of Perth Team B CY 3 5 North Cottesloe Team A NC 2 6 Scarboro Team A SB 1

57 SURF SPORTS RESULTS JUNIORS U/11 Female Cameron Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island Team Blue TI 5 3 City of Bunbury Team A BY 4 4 Cottesloe Team A CO 3 5 Scarboro Team A SB 2 6 Trigg Island Team White TI 1 7 Mullaloo Team A ML 8 North Cottesloe Team A NC U/11 Female Ironman 1 Stegmann, Emma BY 6 2 Williams, Alice CY 5 3 Griffin, Allanah BY 4 4 Jackson, Mia CY 3 5 Innocent, Mikaela TI 2 6 Hunter, Georgie TI 1 7 Eldon, Ashley CO 8 Mattingly, Sophie FM U/11 Female Surf Race 1 Williams, Alice CY 6 2 Eldon, Ashley CO 5 3 Harwood, Alice SB 4 4 Stegmann, Emma BY 3 5 Jackson, Mia CY 2 6 Bistrup, Shannon TI 1 7 Byrne, Shannon CO 8 Innocent, Mikaela TI U/11 Female Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island Team White TI 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 City of Bunbury Team A BY 4 4 Trigg Island Team Blue TI 3 5 Scarboro Team A SB 2 6 Cottesloe Team A CO 1 7 North Cottesloe Team A NC 8 City of Perth Team B CY U/11 Male Beach Flags 1 Heatley, Benjamin FM 6 2 Folan, Matthew QM 5 3 Liddell, Keir QM 4 4 Cachard, Noah DD 3 6 Hughes, Taine ML 1 7 Evans, Jayden ML 8 Clarke, Hugo FM U/11 Male Beach Relay 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Cottesloe Team A CO 5 3 Quinns Mindarie Team B QM 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 City of Perth Team A CY 2 6 Trigg Island Team White TI 1 7 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM U/11 Male Beach Run (1km) 1 Cachard, Noah DD 6 2 Musk, Thomas AL 5 3 Somers, Riley SB 4 4 Hurley, Owen SO 3 5 Quirk, Joe QM 2 6 Liddell, Keir QM 1 7 Godfrey, Callum FL 8 Bowles, Angus AL U/11 Male Beach Sprint 1 Evans, Jayden ML 6 2 Hurley, Owen SO 5 3 Cachard, Noah DD 4 4 McLachlan, Angus FM 3 5 Scheepers, Timothy CO 2 6 Kiely, James BY 1 7 Hadley, Jack FM 8 Folan, Matthew QM U/11 Male Board Race 1 Paoliello, Ross BY 6 2 Arbel, Tal TI 5 3 Quirk, Joe QM 4 4 Caren, Jarvis TI 3 5 Baldwin, Joel CY 2 6 Lindup, Heath TI 1 7 White, Tristan BY 8 Lanfear, Appleby Madoc CB U/11 Male Board Relay 1 Trigg Island Team White TI 6 2 City of Bunbury Team A BY 5 3 City of Perth Team A CY 4 4 Trigg Island Team Blue TI 3 5 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 7 City of Bunbury Team B BY 8 Cottesloe Team A CO U/11 Male Board Rescue 11 Trigg Island Team Blue TI 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Quinns Mindaree Team A QM 4 4 Mullaloo Team C ML 3 5 Trigg Island Team Black TI 2 6 Cottesloe Team A CO 1 U/11 Male Cameron Relay 1 Trigg Island Team White TI 6 2 Mullaloo Team A ML 5 3 City of Perth Team B CY 4 4 Mullaloo Team B ML 3 5 City of Bunbury Team A BY 2 6 Trigg Island Team Blue TI 1 7 Trigg Island Team Black TI 8 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM U/11 Male Ironman 1 Caren, Jarvis TI 6 2 Quirk, Joe QM 5 3 McChord, Luke ML 4 4 Harvey, Thomas ML 3 5 Paoliello, Ross BY 2 6 Pizzirani, Liam FM 1 7 Locke, Kalani CY 8 Arbel, Tal TI U/11 Male Surf Race 1 Caren, Jarvis TI 6 2 Pizzirani, Liam FM 5 3 Quirk, Joe QM 4 4 Hunt, Nathan CY 3 5 Lilleyman, Owen CY 2 6 Locke, Kalani CY 1 7 McChord, Luke ML 8 Battle, Ethan ML U/11 Male Surf Teams Race 1 City of Bunbury Team A BY 6 2 Mullaloo Team A ML 5 3 City of Perth Team A CY 4 4 Trigg Island Team White TI 3 5 Fremantle Team A FM 2 6 Trigg Island Team Blue TI 1 7 City of Perth Team B CY 8 Secret Harbour Team A SH U/12 Female Beach Flags 1 Coyle, Tayler QM 6 2 Cardaci, Lucy TI 5 3 Liggins, Hallie CY 4 4 Algeri, Sienna SO 3 5 Evans, Farrah MH 2 6 Churcher, Charlotte BY 1 7 Parsons, Ellie TI 8 McPherson, Isla QM U/12 Female Beach Relay 1 Fremantle Team A FM 6 2 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 Cottesloe Team A CO 3 5 Fremantle Team B FM 2 6 Sorrento Team A SO 1 7 Trig Island Team A TI 8 North Cottesloe Team A NC U/12 Female Beach Run (1km) 1 Prinsloo, Amelie FM 6 2 Churcher, Charlotte BY 5 3 Jones, Phoebe SB 4 4 Redden, Maisy ML 3 5 Martin, Leah ML 2 6 Attwell, Philippa TI 1 7 Leach, Holly TI 8 Traeger, Ashlin SH U/12 Female Beach Sprint 1 Jakovich, Jayda FM 6 2 Marsh, Arabella FM 5 3 Fry, Ellie FM 4 4 Cohen, Ruby SB 3 5 FENTON, GRACIE PB 2 6 Passera, Amber SB 1 7 McEwan, Olivia DK 8 Evans, Farrah MH U/12 Female Board Race 1 Turner, Sophie SH 6 2 Stegmann, Paige BY 5 3 Lockley, Kate BY 4 4 Prinsloo, Amelie FM 3 5 Wilson, Rosie TI 2 6 Redden, Maisy ML 1 7 Clarke, Olivia SO 8 McCullagh, Ella SB U/12 Female Board Relay 1 Fremantle Team A FM 6 2 City of Bunbury Team A BY 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 4 Trigg Island Team B TI 3 5 Scarboro Team A SB 2 6 Trigg Island Team C TI 1 7 Mullaloo Team A ML 8 City of Perth Team A CY U/12 Female Board Rescue 1 Secret Harbour Team A SH 6 2 Scarboro Team B SB 5 3 Fremantle Team B FM 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 City of Bunbury Team B BY 2 6 City of Bunbury Team A BY 1 7 Fremantle Team A FM 8 Trigg Island Team B TI U/12 Female Cameron Relay 1 Fremantle Team A FM 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 City of Bunbury Team A BY 2 6 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM 1 7 Mullaloo Team A ML 8 Trigg Island Team B TI U/12 Female Ironman 1 Fry, Ellie FM 6 2 Wilson, Rosie TI 5 3 Redden, Maisy ML 4 4 Stegmann, Paige BY 3 5 Prinsloo, Amelie FM 2 6 Traeger, Ashlin SH 1 7 Clarke, Olivia SO 8 Martin, Leah ML U/12 Female Surf Race 1 Fry, Ellie FM 6 2 Clarke, Olivia SO 5 3 Ferguson, Aysha TI 4 4 Slocombe, Alexandra CY 3 5 Wilson, Rosie TI 2 6 Butler, Eva TI 1 7 Traeger, Ashlin SH 8 Passera, Amber SB U/12 Female Surf Teams Race 1 Fremantle Team A FM 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 City of Bunbury Team A BY 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Sorrento Team A SO 2 6 Secret Harbour Team A SH 1 7 Scarboro Team A SB 8 Trigg Island Team B TI U/12 Male Beach Flags 1 Leggett, Cameron CO 6 2 Durell, Hudson ML 5 3 Mann, Daniel QM 4 4 Dry, Xavier NC 3 5 Knobben, Samuel PB 2 6 Wyburd, Taj SH 1 7 Davey, Jack TI 8 Fogarty-Pryor, Brennus FM U/12 Male Beach Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Cottesloe Team A CO 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 Coogee Beach Team A CB 3 5 North Cottesloe Team A NC 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 7 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM U/12 Male Beeach Run (1km) 1 Crowley, Joseph SO 6 2 Bytheway, Fraser ML 5 3 Jaques, Nicholas ML 4 4 Moody, Liam SO 3 5 Duffy, Ethan CO 2 6 Van Noort, Jacob BY 1 7 Rothnie, Kelton FM 8 Pettley-Gray, Connor AL U/12 Male Beach Sprint 1 Waymouth, Ollie SO 6 2 Johnson, William CB 5 3 Knobben, Samuel PB 4 4 Mann, Daniel QM 3 5 Leggett, Cameron CO 2 6 Gorski, Tex FL 1 7 Wyburd, Taj SH 8 Dry, Xavier NC U/12 Male Board Race 1 Lee, Mitchell ML 6 2 Duffy, Ethan CO 5 3 Bytheway, Fraser ML 4 4 Crowley, Joseph SO 3 5 Gardener, Luke ML 2 6 Martin, Fergus AL 1 7 O Hehir, Roan FM 8 Dart, Patrick FM Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 55

58 U/12 Male Board Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 Secret Harbour Team A SH 4 4 Scarboro Team A SB 3 5 Trigg Island Team A TI 2 6 Cottesloe Team A CO 1 7 Mullaloo Team B ML 8 Trigg Island Team B TI U/12 Male Board Rescue 1 Mullaloo Team B ML 6 2 Secret Harbour Team A SH 5 3 Sorrento Team C SO 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 Scarboro Team A SB 2 6 Fremantle Team C FM 1 7 Fremantle Team B FM 8 Sorrento Team B SO U/12 Male Cameron Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Secret Harbour Team A SH 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 Sorrento Team B SO 2 6 Sorrento Team A SO 1 7 Fremantle Team B FM 8 Scarboro Team A SB U/12 Male Ironman 1 Lee, Mitchell ML 6 2 Bytheway, Fraser ML 5 3 Wilson, Lucas SO 4 4 Brehaut, Oliver SH 3 5 Duffy, Ethan CO 2 6 Rothnie, Kelton FM 1 7 Snook, Benjamin SB 8 Jaques, Nicholas ML U/12 Male Surf Race 1 Wilson, Lucas SO 6 2 Cook, Declan SO 5 3 Bytheway, Fraser ML 4 4 Lee, Mitchell ML 3 5 Brehaut, Oliver SH 2 6 Duffy, Ethan CO 1 7 Soll, Jay SO 8 Rothnie, Kelton FM U/12 Male Surf Teams Race 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Mullaloo Team A ML 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 Trigg Island Team A TI 3 5 Scarboro Team A SB 2 6 Secret Harbour Team A SH 1 7 Cottesloe Team A CO 8 Fremantle Team B FM U/13 Female Beach Flags 1 Fraser, Mia CY 6 2 Wall, Lily NC 5 3 Browning, Amy FM 4 4 McCarthy, Millie CO 3 5 Musk, Charlotte AL 2 6 Bain, Megan BY 1 7 Taylor, Gabrielle CB 8 Nandapi, Serena BP U/13 Female Beach Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Albany/Floreat Team A AL 1 4 North Cottesloe Team A NC 3 5 Binningup Team A BP 1 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 7 Trigg Island Green TI 8 Trigg Island Red TI U/13 Female Beach run (1km) 1 Bytheway, Heather ML 6 2 Fredonnet, Nikita FL 5 3 Aberhart, Grace SH 4 4 Bowles, Molly AL 3 5 Fisk, Ciara ML 2 6 Hurst, Marley FM 1 7 Hill, Lucy BN 8 Birkholz, Asha FM U/13 Female Beach Sprint 1 Wall, Lily NC 6 2 Fraser, Mia CY 5 3 Wainwright, Lily SO 4 4 Nandapi, Serena BP 3 5 Silipo, Kate FM 2 6 Bain, Megan BY 1 7 Hunter, Jade TI 8 Weber, Abby NC U/13 Female Board Race 1 Innocent, Sascha TI 6 2 Bytheway,Heather ML 5 3 Fredonnet, Nikita FL 4 4 Aberhart, Grace SH 3 5 Gollan, Niamh SO 2 6 Phillips, Harper CY 1 7 Ireland, Tamsyn CY 8 Poll, Bella CO U/13 Female Board Relay 1 City of Perth Team A CY 6 2 Trigg Island Green TI 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 City of Perth Team B CY 3 5 Trigg Island Red TI 2 6 Scarboro Team A SB 1 7 Mullaloo Team B ML 8 Cottesloe Team A CO U/13 Female Board Rescue 1 Mullaloo Team B ML 6 2 City of Perth Team B CY 5 3 Trigg Island Green TI 4 4 Trigg Island Red TI 3 5 City of Perth Team C CY 2 6 City of Perth Team A CY 1 7 Trigg Island White TI 8 Champion Bay Team A CH U/13 Female Cameron Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Trigg Island Green TI 3 5 Cottesloe Team A CO 2 6 Trigg Island Red TI 1 7 Albany/Floreat Team A AL/FL 8 Trigg Island Purple TI U/13 Female Ironman 1 Innocent, Sascha TI 6 2 Lynn, Chelsea ML 5 3 Harrison, Mia TI 4 4 Aberhart, Grace SH 3 5 Bytheway, Heather ML 2 6 Edwards, Crystal TI 1 7 Bowles, Molly AL 8 Attwood, Brooke CY U/13 Female Surf Race 1 Innocent, Sascha TI 6 2 Edwards, Crystal TI 5 3 Lynn, Chelsea ML 4 4 Aberhart, Grace SH 3 5 Harrison, Mia TI 2 6 Madden, Jessica SO 1 7 Thompson, Charlotte CO 8 Ireland, Tamsyn CY U/13 Female Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island Green TI 6 2 Albany Floreat Team A FL Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 City of Perth Team A CY 3 5 Secret Harbour Team A SH 2 6 Cottesloe Team A CO 1 7 North Cottesloe Team A NC U/13 Male Beach Flags 1 Johnson, Ben SB 6 2 Cook, Tyson SO 5 3 Thompson, Jared SO 4 4 Nottingham, William SO 3 5 Noordzy, Thomas ML 2 6 Trigwell,Zac BY 1 7 Waymouth, Toby SO 8 Ryan, Hamish CY U/13 Male Beach Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 North Cottesloe Team A NC 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 City of Perth Team A CY 3 5 Sorrento Team B SO 2 6 Trigg Island Red TI 1 7 Mullaloo Team B ML 8 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM U/13 Male Beach Run (1km) 1 Hayden, Jaxon NC 6 2 Johnson, Ben SB 5 3 Quirk, Cameron QM 4 4 Cachard, Will DD 3 5 Birkholz,Cameron FM 2 6 Paton, Ben SH 1 7 Wake, Sam NC 8 Clarke, Benjamin NC U/13 Male Beach Sprint 1 Moxham, Zaide NC 6 2 Franke,l Lachlan FM 5 3 Hayden, Jaxon NC 4 4 Williams, Noah SM 3 5 Waymouth, Toby SO 2 6 Cook, Tyson SO 1 7 Clarke, Benjamin NC U/13 Male Board Race 1 Savage, Will TI 6 2 Hunter, Max TI 5 3 Johnson, Ben SB 4 4 Jackson, Kirby CY 3 5 Papineau, Kai TI 2 6 Toms, Matthew CY 1 7 Davies, Tallis TI 8 Baron-Hay, Harper SO U/13 Male Board Relay 1 Trigg Island Green TI 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Trigg Island Red TI 2 6 Scarboro Team B SB 1 7 Trigg Island Blue TI 8 Fremantle Team A FM U/13 Male Board Rescue 1 Trigg Island Green TI 6 2 Trigg Island Red TI 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 City of Perth Team A CY 3 5 Scarboro Team A SB 2 6 Sorrento Team B SO 1 7 City of Perth Team B CY 8 Sorrento Team A SO U/13 Male Cameron Relay 1 Trigg Island Green TI 6 2 Trigg Island Red TI 5 3 City of Perth Team A CY 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 City of Perth Team B CY 2 6 Fremantle Team A FM 1 7 Scarboro Team A SB 8 Albany Team A AL U/13 Male Ironman 1 Savage, Will TI 6 2 Hunter, Max TI 5 3 Davies, Tallis TI 4 4 Jackson, Kirby CY 3 5 Baron-Hay, Harper SO 2 6 Stewart, George CY 1 7 Johnson, Ben SB 8 Quirk, Cameron QM U/13 Male Surf Race 1 Savage Will TI 6 2 Davies Tallis TI 5 3 Chong Sue Tupou FM 4 4 Hunter Max TI 3 5 Baron-Hay Harper SO 2 6 Stewart George CY 1 7 Johnson Ben SB 8 Quirk Cameron QM U/13 Male Surf Teams Race 1 Trigg Island Green TI 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 Sorrento Team B SO 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 6 Trigg Island Red TI 1 All Age Female Beach Relay 1 Mullaloo Team A ML 6 2 City of Perth Team A CY 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 4 Trigg Island Team A TI 3 5 Fremantle Team A FM 2 6 Cottesloe Team A CO 1 7 City of Bunbury Team A BY 8 Coogee Beach Team A CB All Age Male Beach Relay 1 Sorrento Team A SO 6 2 Fremantle Team A FM 5 3 North Cottesloe Team A NC 4 4 Trigg Island Team A TI 3 5 Scarboro Team A SB 2 6 Quinns Mindarie Team A QM 1 7 City of Bunbury Team A BY 8 City of Perth Team A CY

59 SURF SPORTS RESULTS JUNIORS U/11 Mixed 2 Person R & R 1 Sorrento Team B SO 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 3 Coogee Beach Team A CB 4 U/13 Mixed 2 Person R & R 1 Sorrento Team B SO 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 3 Sorrento Team C SO 4 4 Coogee Beach Team A CB 3 5 Cottesloe Team A CO 2 6 Fremantle Team B FM 1 U/13 Male Surfboard Riding 1 Maxwell Benjamin SH 6 2 McIvor Jacob SH 5 U/10 Female 100m Obstacles 1 Innocent, Mikaela TI 6 2 Pratt, Indee TI 5 3 Holt, Claudia SB 4 4 Bistrup, Shannon TI 3 5 Madden, Caitlin SO 2 6 McDonald, Raylee SO 1 U/10 Female 50m Brick Carry 1 Innocent, Mikaela TI 6 2 Harwood, Alice SB 5 3 Holt, Claudia SB 4 4 Bistrup, Shannon TI 3 5 Hunter, Georgie TI 2 6 Madden, Caitlin SO 1 7 McDonald, Raylee SO 8 Nottingham, Eleanor SO U/10 Female 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Innocent, Mikaela TI 6 2 Pratt, Indee TI 5 3 Hunter, Georgie TI 4 4 Harwood, Alice SB 3 5 Holt, Claudia SB 2 6 Bistrup, Shannon TI 1 7 Madden, Caitlin SO 8 McDonald, Raylee SO U/10 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Pratt, Indee TI 6 2 Bistrup, Shannon TI 5 3 Innocent, Mikaela TI 4 4 Harwood, Alice SB 3 5 Holt, Claudia SB 2 6 Madden, Caitlin SO 1 7 Nottingham, Eleanor SO 8 McDonald, Raylee SO U/10 Female Line Throw 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 U/10 Male 100m Obstacles 1 Battle Ethan ML 6 2 Caren Jarvis TI 5 3 Dickson Sean FM 4 4 Winton Thomas TI 3 5 Davies Harper TI 2 6 Grayson-Dharmaputra Attilakai SH 1 7 Kerr Louis CB 8 McLachlan Angus FM U/10 Male 50m Brick Carry 1 Battle, Ethan ML 6 2 Caren, Jarvis TI 5 3 Winton, Thomas TI 4 4 Davies, Harper TI 3 5 Dickson, Sean FM 2 6 Grayson-Dharmaputra, Attilakai SH 1 7 McLachlan, Angus FM 8 Kerr, Louis CB U/10 Male 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Caren, Jarvis TI 6 2 Battle, Ethan ML 5 3 Winton, Thomas TI 4 4 Dickson, Sean FM 3 5 Davies, Harper TI 2 6 Kerr, Louis CB 1 7 McLachlan, Angus FM 8 Grayson-Dharmaputra, Attilakai SH U/10 Male 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Battle, Ethan ML 6 2 Dickson, Sean FM 5 3 Winton, Thomas TI 4 4 Kerr, Louis CB 3 5 Grayson-Dharmaputra, Attilakai SH 2 6 McLachlan, Angus FM 1 U10/U11 Female 100m Patient Tow with Fins 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Scarboro Team B SB 2 6 Trigg Island Team B TI 1 7 Scarboro Team C SB 8 Coogee Beach Team A CB U10/U11 Female 4x25m Brick Relay 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 U10/U11 Female 4x50m Medley Relay 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 U10/U11 Female 4x50m Obstacle Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 Sorrento Team A SO 4 U10/U11 Male 100m Patient Tow with Fins 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Mullaloo Team B ML 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Trigg Island Team B TI 3 5 Secret Harbour Team A SH 2 6 Trigg Island Team D TI 1 7 Fremantle Team A FM 8 Fremantle Team C FM U10/U11 Male 4x25m Brick Relay 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Mullaloo Team A ML 5 U10/U11 Male 4x50m Medley Relay 1 Scarborr Team A SB 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 U10/U11 Male 4x50m Obstacle Relay 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 Trigg Island Team B TI 2 U/11 Female 100m Obstacles 1 Traeger, Ashlin SH 6 2 Greaves, Abbey TI 5 3 Passera, Amber SB 4 4 Wilson, Rosie TI 3 5 Clarke, Olivia SO 2 6 Butler, Eva TI 1 7 Gibbons, Charlotte FM 8 Ferguson, Aysha TI U/11 Female 50m Brick Carry 1 Passera,Amber SB 6 2 Clarke, Olivia SO 5 3 Traeger, Ashlin SH 4 4 Butler,Eva TI 3 5 Gibbons, Charlotte FM 2 6 Gillmore, Alessandra TI 1 7 Rasmussen, Annika ML 8 Ferguson, Aysha TI U/11 Female 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Butler, Eva TI 6 2 Clarke, Olivia SO 5 3 Traeger, Ashlin SH 4 4 Passera, Amber SB 3 5 Wilson, Rosie TI 2 6 Jones, Phoebe SB 1 7 Huzzard, Pia SB 8 Greaves, Abbey TI U/11 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Passera, Amber SB 6 2 Clarke, Olivia SO 5 3 Gibbons, Charlotte FM 4 4 Butler, Eva TI 3 5 Jones, Phoebe SB 2 6 Greaves, Abbey TI 1 7 Marsh, Arabella FM 8 Gillmore, Alessandra TI U/11 Female Line Throw 1 Trigg Island Team B TI 6 U/11 Male 100m Obstacles 1 Watson, James TI 6 2 Lee, Mitchell ML 5 3 Snook, Benjamin SB 4 4 Bytheway, Fraser ML 3 5 Maxwell, Alexander SH 2 6 Gardener, Luke ML 1 7 Hart, Wills SH 8 Crowley, Joseph SO U/11 Male 50m Brick Carry 1 Snook, Benjamin SB 6 2 Maxwell,Alexander SH 5 3 Gardener, Luke ML 4 4 Bytheway, Fraser ML 3 5 Lee, Mitchell ML 2 6 Davis, Archie FM 1 7 Hart,Wills SH 8 Forrest, Jack TI U/11 Male 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Watson, James TI 6 2 Bytheway, Fraser ML 5 3 Maxwell, Alexander SH 4 4 Lee, Mitchell ML 3 5 Snook, Benjamin SB 2 6 Hart, Wills SH 1 7 Horton, Samual SB 8 Crowle,y Joseph SO U/11 Male 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Watson, James TI 6 2 Maxwell, Alexander SH 5 3 Hart, Wills SH 4 4 Snook, Benjamin SB 3 5 Gardener, Luke ML 2 6 Bytheway, Fraser ML 1 7 Marchetto, Kai TI 8 Horton, Samual SB 8 Lee, Mitchell ML U/11 Male Line Throw 1 Secret Harbour Team A SH 6 2 Scarboro Team B SB 5 3 Mullaloo Team A ML 4 4 Mullaloo Team B ML 3 5 Trigg Island Team C TI 2 U/12 Female 100m Obstacles 1 Edwards, Crystal TI 6 2 Innocent, Sascha TI 5 3 Lynn, Chelsea ML 4 4 Prescott,Georgia FM 3 5 Aberhart,Grace SH 2 6 Bytheway, Heather ML 1 7 Cronin, Lucia NC 8 Moore, Lily NC U/12 Female 50m Brick Carry 1 Edwards, Crystal TI 6 2 Prescott, Georgia FM 5 3 Aberhart, Grace SH 4 4 Lynn, Chelsea ML 3 5 Cronin, Lucia NC 2 6 Bytheway, Heather ML 1 7 Innocent, Sascha TI 8 Butler, Isabella SH U/12 Female 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Edwards, Crystal TI 6 2 Lynn, Chelsea ML 5 3 Prescott,Georgia FM 4 4 Innocent, Sascha TI 3 5 Aberhart, Grace SH 2 6 Bytheway, Heather ML 1 7 Cronin, Lucia NC 8 Moore, Lily NC U/12 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Prescott Georgia FM 6 2 Edwards Crystal TI 5 3 Innocent Sascha TI 4 4 Lynn Chelsea ML 3 5 Moore Lily NC 2 6 Aberhart Grace SH 1 7 Butler Isabella SH 8 Pieters Olivia TI U/12 Female Line Throw 1 Sorrento Team B SO 6 2 Secret Harbour Team A SH 5 3 North Cottesloe Team A NC 4 4 Trigg Island Team C TI 3 5 Trigg Island Team A TI 2 U/12 Male 100m Obstacles 1 Chong, Sue Tupou FM 6 2 Savage, Will TI 5 3 Uglow, Luke SO 4 4 Davies, Tallis TI 3 5 Hunter, Max TI 2 6 Johnson, Ben SB 1 7 Flouzat, Xavier TI 8 Battle, Jake ML U/12 Male 50m Brick Carry 1 Chong, Sue Tupou FM 6 2 Savage, Will TI 5 3 Hunter, Max TI 4 4 Davies, Tallis TI 3 5 Johnson, Ben SB 2 6 Battle, Jake ML 1 7 Uglow, Luke SO 8 Canton, Tane SO Surf Life Saving Western Australia /16 Annual Report 57

60 U/12 Male 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Chong, Sue Tupou FM 6 2 Savage, Will TI 5 3 Davies, Tallis TI 4 4 Uglow, Luke SO 3 5 Hunter, Max TI 2 6 Battle, Jake ML 1 7 Flouzat, Xavier TI 8 Fox, Kalani SO U/12 Male 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Chong, Sue Tupou FM 6 2 Flouzat, Xavier TI 5 3 Savage, Will TI 4 4 Davies, Tallis TI 3 5 Uglow, Luke SO 2 6 Battle, Jake ML 1 7 Johnson, Ben SB 8 Hunter, Max TI U/12 Male Line Throw 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 Trigg Island Team C TI 3 5 Sorrento Team B SO 2 U12/U13 Female 100m Patient Tow with Fins 1 Fremantle Team A FM 6 2 Scarboro Team B SB 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 4 Sorrento Team C SO 3 5 Mullaloo Team B ML 2 6 Sorrent Team A SO 1 7 Fremantle Team C FM 8 Secret Harbour Team A SH U12/U13 Female 4x25m Brick Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Mullaloo Team A ML 5 3 Fremantle Team B FM 4 4 Sorrento Team A SO 3 5 Secret Harbour Team A SH 2 6 Sorrento Team B SO 1 7 Fremantle Team A FM 8 Trigg Island Team B TI U12/U13 Female 4x50m Medley Relay 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 Fremantle Team B FM 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 7 Secret Harbour Team A SH 8 Sorrento Team A SO U12/U13 Female 4x50m Obstacle Relay 1 Fremanle Team B FM 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Sorrento Team B SO 2 6 Sorrento Team A SO 1 7 Secret Harbour Team A SH U12/U13 Male 100m Patient Tow with Fins 1 Trigg Island Team B TI 6 2 Scarboro Team B SB 5 3 Sorrento Team D SO 4 4 Scarboro Team A SB 3 5 Fremantle Team B FM 2 6 Trigg Island Team C TI 1 7 Fremantle Team A FM 8 Secret Harbour Team A SH U12/U13 Male 4x25m Brick Relay 1 Fremantle Team A FM 6 2 Trigg Island Team A TI 5 3 Scarboro Team A SB 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Sorrento Team A SO 2 6 Trigg Island Team B TI 1 U12/U13 Male 4x50m Medley Relay 1 Scarboro Team A SB 6 2 Trigg Island Team B TI 5 3 Trigg Island Team A TI 4 4 Fremantle Team A FM 3 5 Sorrento Team B SO 2 6 Mullaloo Team A ML 1 7 Secret Harbour Team A SH 1 U12/U13 Male 4x50m Obstacle Relay 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Scarboro Team A SB 5 3 Fremantle Team A FM 4 4 Trigg Island Team B TI 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 6 Sorrento Team B SO 1 7 Secret Harbour Team A SH U/13 Female 100m Obstacles 1 Pratt, Chalise TI 6 2 Jones, Hannah SB 5 3 Cake, Jessica SB 4 4 Jervis, Bianca FM 3 5 Schou, Olivia TI 2 6 Dundas, Jasmine CB 1 7 Crowley, Jessica SO 8 Critchison, Gemma FM U/13 Female 50m Brick Carry 1 Pratt, Chalise TI 6 2 Jones, Hannah SB 5 3 Jervis, Bianca FM 4 4 Winton, Amanda TI 3 5 Cake, Jessica SB 2 6 Brooks, Darcey ML 1 7 Rothnie, Meesha FM 8 Critchison, Gemma FM U/13 Female 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Pratt, Chalise TI 6 2 Jones, Hannah SB 5 3 Cake, Jessica SB 4 4 Jervis, Bianca FM 3 5 Dundas, Jasmine CB 2 6 Schou, Olivia TI 1 7 Crowley, Jessica SO 8 Brooks, Darcey ML U/13 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Jones, Hannah SB 6 2 Pratt, Chalise TI 5 3 Winton, Amanda TI 4 4 Critchison, Gemma FM 3 5 Dundas, Jasmine CB 2 6 Schou, Olivia TI 1 7 Crowley, Jessica SO 8 Brooks, Darcey ML U/13 Female Line Throw 1 Trigg Island Team A TI 6 2 Sorrento Team C SO 5 3 Fremantle Team C FM 4 4 Mullaloo Team A ML 3 5 Fremantle Team B FM Scarboro Team B SB Scarboro Team A SB 8 Fremantle Team A FM U/13 Male 100m Obstacles 1 Wilson, Jack TI 6 2 Waterman, Ben SO 5 3 Huzzard, Trent SB 4 4 Egan, Jakson ML 5 Butler, Julien TI 2 6 McIvor, Jacob SH 1 7 Hynes, Harrison FM 8 Gardener, Ryley ML U/13 Male 50m Brick Carry 1 Wilson, Jack TI 6 2 McIvor, Jacob SH 5 3 Waterman, Ben SO 4 4 Horton, Thomas SB 3 5 Egan, Jakson ML 2 6 Butler, Julien TI 1 7 Mills, Lachlan TI 8 Huzzard, Trent SB U/13 Male 50m Freestyle (no fins) 1 Wilson, Jack TI 6 2 Waterman, Ben SO 5 3 Butler, Julien TI 4 4 Horton, Thomas SB 3 5 Huzzard, Trent SB 2 6 Egan, Jakson ML 1 7 Hynes, Harrison FM 8 McIvor, Jacob SH U/13 Male 50m Freestyle with Fins 1 Hynes, Harrison FM 6 2 Waterman, Ben SO 5 3 Wilson, Jack TI 4 4 Huzzard, Trent SB 3 5 Horton, Thomas SB 2 6 Shaw, William FM 1 7 Butler, Julien TI 8 Gardener, Ryley ML U/13 Male Line Throw 1 Secret Harbour Team A SH 6 2 Sorrento Team A SO 5 3 Trigg Island Team B TI 4 4 Trigg Island A TI 3 5 Mullaloo Team A ML 2 6 Mullaloo Team B ML 1 7 Scarboro Team A SB 8 Fremantle Team A FM

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