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Moore Park Surf Life Saving Club was founded at a meeting on the 9th August 1954 as a memorial to the men and women of the district who had served their country at war.

Upon its foundation, Moore Park SLSC members camped for the weekend to patrol the beach. The first clubhouse was a tent, a rusty shark tower and wind up shark alarm donated from another club and a 10ft fishing boat for rescues and training.

The club’s volunteer members  now provide emergency search/rescue and first aid, deliver surf safety and provide preventative programs to ensure beach visitors avoid danger.

THERE'S A ROLE FOR EVERYBODY

Have you ever thought about becoming a surf lifesaver?

Each and every year, thousands of men, women and young adults across the state line up to patrol Queensland’s coastline, providing a vital community service and saving thousands of lives in the process.

However, off the beach and behind the scenes, there are literally hundreds of other jobs and opportunities available to those who aren’t confident in the water or don’t want to get their feet wet. Whether it’s a surf sports coach, a club treasurer, a BBQ coordinator or a junior activities age manager, there’s a role for everyone in surf life saving.

Importantly, becoming a surf lifesaver also offers many opportunities both within and outside of the movement.


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