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Go up a level to see more. Adult members have access to water safety and first aid training, use of facilities including toilets and change room and use of equipment. Its a great way to be involved with the community, give back and relax at the beach. Whyalla News' trusted source for property. Home News Local News. Members of the club get to learn nationally-accredited courses including surf lifesaving skills, rescues, first aid, CPR, radio operations, and power craft operations While there is a big element of fun in what the club does, a lot of the exercises are challenging and will help keep the young ones fit.

For more information contact Club Secretary Kintara Georgeson on Training is held on Sundays from 10ampm with the clubrooms open for drinks and hot chips.



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