Surf Life Saving Club
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Under-12 aged nippers in start position before their swim in Stanwell Park, dressed in local SLSC uniform.
Surf Life Saving Clubs (or SLSCs) are volunteer institutions at Australia's beaches. The clubs conduct surf lifesaving services on weekends and public holidays and host many beach sport activities, such as Nippers, surf carnivals and other competitions. The SLSCs are responsible for the education of Lifesavers including operation of Inflatable Rescue Boats (IRBs) and maintaining radio communication with other beaches and air rescue resources.
[edit] See also
- Category:Surf Life Saving Australia clubs (for individual clubs)
- Surf Life Saving Australia