How to Become a Lifesaver - Join the club
A Role For Everyone
Whether you’ve recently retired or are looking for a new way to spend your time, surf lifesaving offers numerous roles that could be perfect for you.
Many people think that surf lifesaving is all about being in the water, but that’s not the case. There are plenty of roles that don’t require you to get your feet wet.
NO MAJOR TIME COMMITMENT
One of the biggest misconceptions about surf lifesaving is the time commitment. People often think it requires hours and hours every weekend, but in reality, just five hours a month can make a huge difference. Imagine spending those five hours on the beach with friends, under the sun, and helping to save lives. It’s a small investment of time for such a rewarding experience.
WEAR THE RED AND YELLOW
Wearing the iconic red and yellow uniform isn’t just about wearing a uniform—it’s a badge of honour. It symbolises courage, community spirit, and a steadfast commitment to safety. Wearing these colours connects you to a proud tradition and a respected group dedicated to keeping beachgoers safe.
MAKE NEW FRIENDS
Moving to a new country can be daunting, but joining a surf life saving club opens doors to a vibrant social life. From regular club events to spontaneous beach gatherings, there are countless opportunities to build friendships and create lasting memories.
PLACE FOR EVERYONE
Whether you’re a young child, a teenager, a parent, or even a grandparent, there’s a place for you in our community.
It’s a wholesome, family-oriented environment where you can spend quality time together and meet new people who share your interests.