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Moore Park Beach is a north east facing beach and stretches 14.5 km from the mouth of the Kolan River in the north to the mouth of the Burnett River in the south. The Moore Park township is located 20 km north-east of Bundaberg.

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. Foundation members camped for the week-end to patrol the North coast beach (Moore Park Beach). 

The first clubhouse was a tent, a rusty shark tower and wind up shark alarm donated from another club and a 10 ft fishing boat for rescues and training.

Our volunteer members provide emergency search/rescue and first aid, deliver surf safety and provide preventative programs to ensure beach visitors avoid danger.
2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2015-2016, 2016-2017, 2017-2018, 2018-2019, 2019-2020, 2020-2021, 2021-2022 Patrol Club of The Year (congratulations patrol members)
2022-2023 - Finnlay Patterson, U14 Lifesaver of the Year (Branch)
2022-2023 - Tori Hill, U18 Lifesaver of the Year (Branch)
2022-2023 - Caitlyn Pape, joint winner of the Nearly Wills Scholarship


Upcoming Dates (see What's On for more information): 
Bundaberg Regional Council Smarty Grants and Micro Grants 2023: Thank You from Moore Park SLSC for your Support to our Nipper Program.
Thank You Bundaberg Regional Council for your continued support of our organisation from our Members.
Successful Grant Application: Moore Park SLSC would like to acknowledge the Queensland Government, Sport and Rec Active Clubs Grant Round 3 (2023) - for new nipper boards.

NIPPER PROGRAM GETS A BOOST (June 2019) - MPSLSC would like to sincerely thank an anonymous Moore Park Beach local for their kind donation towards our Junior Surf Lifesaving Program.  Planning has already started on how to best use this donation to benefit our club and the nipper aged children of Moore Park Beach.  THANK YOU
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