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DHL to the rescue for Surf Life Saving Australia

DHL announced on Tuesday it has renewed its sponsorship of Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) for a further three years.  ...read more

BRP to the rescue

BRP Australia, manufacturer of Sea-Doo® personal watercraft and Evinrude Outboard Motors, and Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) today announced a long-term partnership, which will see a new generation of rescue equipment on Australia’s beaches.  ...read more

Surf lifesavers around the country applying Le Tan to save Le Skin

Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) is pleased to announce a new partnership with Australian owned company Le Tan.  ...read more
publications and reports
 

SLSA Annual Report released

Surf Life Saving Australia's Annual Report highlights the achievements of surf lifesavers and lifeguards all around the country.
SLSA report: men continue to drown like lemmings

SLSA report: men continue to drown like lemmings

9 October 2009: Australian men are nearly nine times more likely to drown at the beach than women according to the just released Surf Life Saving Australia National Coastal Safety Report.
Beach Safety and the Law - Australian evidence

Beach Safety and the Law - Australian evidence

A landmark publication outlining the latest legal developments on coastal safety has been released by Surf Life Saving Australia, Queensland Law Society and Queensland University of Technology.
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Rescue 2010 count down on - get the latest details

29/11/2009

The count down to Rescue 2010 is now on so be sure you’re up-to-date with the latest planning and developments!

The Lifesaving World Championships (Rescue 2010) will take place in the coastal city of Alexandria in Egypt from 2 to 17 October 2010. Pool Events will take place in the Olympic Swimming Pool of Alexandria and Ocean events will take place in Mamoura Beach.

For the latest newsletter, including accommodation details, travel information, visas, timetable and more, click here.

The event is expected to bring together more than 4,000 competitors, officials, team managers and delegates from around the world.

Entries are still open – visit www.rescue2010.com for registration details and all the latest information.

Australia will head into Rescue 2010 defending champions and will be looking to maintain their number one world ranking.

The Aussies have already started to make preparations for the Rescue 2010 bid, after a successful campaign at the recent German Cup.

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