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Surf Clubs & Surf Lifesaving

North Palm Beach Surf Lifesaving Club

Address: Governor Phillip Park, Beach Road, Palm Beach
Postal Address:P.O. Box 40 Palm Beach 2108
Phone: 9974 1224
Fax: 9974 1425
Email: office@northpalmbeach.com.au

Website: North Palm Beach Surf ClubNorth Palm Beach Surf Club is located in the Governor Phillip Park at Palm Beach. Over 40 active members do voluntary patrols every Saturday, Sunday as well as on public holidays from September through April so that you, your family and friends can surf and swim in safety.

Palm Beach Surf Lifesaving Club

Address: 31-32 Ocean Road Palm Beach
Postal Address: 31-32 Ocean Road Palm Beach
Phone: 9974 1288  Clubhouse: 9974 1021
Fax: 9974 1167
Email: office@palmbeachslsc.com

Website: Palm Beach Surf Lifesaving Club

Palm Beach Surf Club is located at the Southern end of Ocean Road at Palm Beach. Members do voluntary patrols every Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from September through April.

Whale Beach Surf Lifesaving Club

Address: The Strand Whale Beach
Postal Address: P.O. Box 354 Avalon Beach 2107
Phone: 9974 4944
Email: wbslsc@bigpond.net.au

Website: Whale Beach Surf Club

The Club has around 100 active and active reserve members and some 120 supporting associate family members. Members do voluntary patrols every Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from September through April.

Avalon Beach Surf Lifesaving Club

Address: Barrenjoey Road Avalon Beach
Postal Address: P.O. Box 110 Avalon Beach 2107
Phone: 9918 3298
Fax: 9918 3927
Email: avalonbeachslsc@bigpond.com

Website: http://www.avalonbeachslsc.com.au/

The club ensures the safety of beachgoers on weekends and public holidays, by placing red and yellow flags at the safest place to swim on our beach and providing qualified surf lifesavers to patrol the beach. 150 male and female patrolling members do voluntary patrols every Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from September through April.

Bilgola Beach Surf Lifesaving Club

Address: 1 The Serpentine, Bilgola Beach
Postal Address: PO Box 43, Avalon, 2107
Phone: 9918 2337
Fax: 9980 074

Website: http://www.bilgolaslsc.org.au/

Bilgola Surf Life Saving Club is located at Bilgola Beach, on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. This beach is amongst the most beautiful in the world, but can also be one of the most dangerous. Our job is to ensure that our beach is as safe as possible for all visitors, and that our members and children are educated in surf safety and surf skills. The purpose of this site is to provide information about our club, and the surf life saving movement in general, to our members and to the general public.

Newport Beach Surf Lifesaving Club

Address: Barrenjoey Road, Newport Beach
Phone: 9997 5116

Web: http://www.newportsurfclub.com.au/

Newport remained a quiet rural area until the 1930s when it became a popular weekend retreat. Although permanent residential development didn't take off until the 1950s, the beach was well attended from much earlier times. The club has come a long way since the its formal establishment in 1911.

The northern half of the beach is adjacent to the extensive Newport shopping centre which runs along Barrenjoey Road. 'Bert Payne' reserve, named after a Life Member of Newport SLSC, runs between Barrenjoey Road and Newport SLSC. It has playground and BBQ facilities and has substantial carparking space which extend to the northern end of the beach.

Bungan Beach

Address:PO Box 715, Newport, 2106
Phone:9979 5097 (Clubhouse)

website: http://www.bunganbeachsurfclub.com/

Mona Vale Beach

Address: Seabeach Avenue, Mona Vale
Postal Address: PO Box 16, Mona Vale, 2013
Phone: 9999 3614
Email: info@monavaleslsc.org.au

website: http://www.monavaleslsc.org.au/

Our primary goal is to keep Mona Vale Beach safe and maintain our proud record of service to the community. Patrolling the beach is fun but there is a whole lot more we can offer. The more involved you become in the Club, the more people you will meet and the more fun you will have.

Warriewood Beach

Address: Narrabeen Park Parade, Warriewood
Postal Address: PO Box 100, Narrabeen, 2101
Phone: 9999 2213
Email: w.slsc@bigpond.net.au

website: http://www.warriewoodslsc.com.au/

The goals of the Warriewood Surf life Saving Club are:

  • To supply services that minimise danger and prevent loss of life or injury to beach users.
  • To raise the skills and knowledge of the beach-going public in areas of aquatic safety and recreation.
  • To be fully supportive of the authority on matters relating to beach and aquatic safety and management. 
  • The club has a Senior committee and a Junior committee, working closely together to achieve the goals stated above. Both committees like to stress that the club promotes a fair spirit of competition and has a busy social calendar!