The North Barrier Branch of Surf Life Saving Queensland includes clubs that watch over the beaches from Sarina (near Mackay) in the south to Forrest Beach (near Ingham) in the north. These beaches range from open sandy shores to rocky island coves with reefs. The main focus of these clubs is to keep beachgoers safe and prevent drownings.
The branch works with local communities, emergency services, and government agencies to support its clubs and ensure beach safety.
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.
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Whether you’re providing first aid support, keeping a watchful eye on the beach, or helping to train new recruits, your contributions will be making a real difference.