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Moruya Surf Life Saving Club

Located on the south side of Moruya Heads, our beautiful beach sweeps to the south for 2.5km to a sand spit at Pedro Point. Established in 1932, the Moruya Surf Life Saving Club has a long and proud history in both surf life saving and the local community. The Club is located at Moruya South Head Beach on Coronation Drive, Moruya Heads and our patrol season commences in November running through to late April around Anzac Day.


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About our Club

Whilst being affiliated with Surf Life Saving Australia and Surf Life Saving New South Wales, we are also an active member of Surf Life Saving Far South Coast Branch.  Having been established since 1932, the Moruya Surf Life Saving Club has a long and proud history.

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Patrols

Patrols

An iconic sight on Australian beaches for more than a century, volunteer surf lifesavers are recognised worldwide and provide a unique community service. Surf lifesavers are easily recognised by the famous red and yellow cap, and their bright red and yellow uniforms.

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Patrols

Moruya Nippers

Nippers is about learning new skills, gaining confidence and having fun in a safe beach environment.  Nippers gain confidence by passing the 'tests' of swimming, board paddling, beach sprinting, dolphin-diving, spotting a rip and having fun with new friends.

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Surf  SAFETY

When you see red and yellow flags on a beach, it indicates that there is currently a lifesaving service operating on that beach. The lifeguards have chosen a section of the beach that is best for swimming and they will closely supervise this area. Lifeguards pay more attention to the area between the red and yellow flags than any other part of the beach.
PLEASE always swim between the flags

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AGM 2017

The Moruya Surf Life Saving Club annual general meeting has been set for 10.30am on Sunday 30 July 2017

Notices of Motion to be considered at the annual general meeting are to be submitted to the club secretary no later than 10.30am on Thursday 29 June 2017.

Nominations for candidates to be elected as Officers of the Club are also called for the following positions.


  • President
  • Vice President
  • Secretary
  • Assistant Secretary
  • Treasurer
  • Chief Training Officer
  • Club Captain
  • IRB/ATV Captain
  • Gear Steward
  • House Manager
  • Junior Activities Co-ordinator
  • Cadet/Junior Co-ordinator
  • Boat Captain
  • Registrar
  • Management Member
  • Assistant Training Officer
  • Deputy Club Captain
  • Assistant IRB/ATV Captain
  • Archives Officer
  • First Aid Officer
  • Health and Safety Officer
  • Media Officer
  • Membership Protection Officer
  • Radio Officer
  • Social Secretary
  • Uniform Sales Officer
  • Special Nippers Co-ordinator

Nominations must be made in writing, signed by two members of the club and accompanied by the written consent of the nominee (which may be endorsed on the form of the nomination); and delivered to the club Secretary no later than 10.30am on Sunday 23 July 2017.

The nomination form can be downloaded by clicking HERE

A little bit about Moruya Surf Life Saving Club

Moruya Surf Life Saving Club has provided a safe swimming environment on Moruya beaches since 1932. Whilst active in all areas of competition, we are also strong supporters of our local community. The club patrols Moruya Beach from November-April each year.

Contact Us

(02) 4474 2674

Coronation Drive, MORUYA

POSTAL ADDRESS:

Moruya Surf Life Saving Club, PO Box 15

MORUYA, NSW 2537