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Dec
27
2025
Past Event
Come and try Day
11:00 – 12:00
Come and find out what nippers at the Wonthaggi Life Saving Club is all about. This lets your child test out whether they like or will enjoy this activity its FREE
All Current nippers also welcome on the day
If you have a child between 5 and 13 (at midnight on 30/09/2025) that enjoys the beach and is keen to learn new skills, then our Nipper program is a great way for them to do that.
The vision for our Nipper Program is to provide a safe and friendly environment where both nippers and parents can learn and enhance their knowledge about surf life saving and water safety.
The main aims of the nipper program is to:
Develop surf awareness
Increase confidence and skills in beach relatedactivities
Offer training to those wanting to pursue competitionor awards
Instil and re-enforce sun smart philosophies
Encourage enjoyable and healthy participation
Progress members towards surf rescue awards
Promote a positive non-threatening environment
Meet new friends
Come and join us and have some fun for more information please feel free to contact us at juniors@wlsc.org.au
This program is open for club members also to join in Memberships are available on the day or check out our membership page
Dec
27
2025
Past Event
Age Managers Course
10:00 – 11:00
Age Manager no experience required and full training is provided. Age Managers help supervise their group, run simple activities, and keep the vibe positive and safe. It’s the best seat in the house for watching your child grow.
Age managers use their experience and passion for youth development to mentor Nippers and facilitate fun learning programs that encourage and develop young surf lifesavers.
This course is for new Age managers only or those Age Managers who would like a refresher
Dec
14
2025
Past Event
Skills Maintenance Award Requal #2
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club
10:30 – 15:00
What is Skills Maintenance?
Lifesaving clubs are responsible for ensuring members maintain their skills to the minimum standard set by SLSA. The guiding principle for skills maintenance is that lifesaving clubs can meet their service level agreements with confidence in members' lifesaving skills and abilities.
All active lifesavers are required to complete a skills maintenance assessment to show currency in the life saving award/s they hold under the supervision of a Traner, Assessor or Facilitator (TAF).
Skills maintenance assessments are necessary to:
Ensure ongoing proficiency of members in their area of training and activities.
Maintain the standards of knowledge and expertise of lifesavers.
Satisfy legal and statutory requirements.
Reinforce and maintain our service commitment to the beach-going community.
All members who wish to undertake patrol duties or compete in competitions at a State or National level must undertake annual skills maintenance activities to maintain proficiency.
What does Skills Maintenance cover? Skills maintenance includes practical assessment activities and (for select awards) an online learning/theory component. Skills Maintenance is in place for the awards listed below and should be completed annually unless stated otherwise.
Surf Rescue Certificate (SRC)
Bronze Medallion (BM)
Radio Operator Certificate (ROC)
First Aid & Emergency Care Advanced Resuscitation Techniques (ART)*
Powercraft
Side-by-Side Vehicle (SSV)
Inflatable Rescue Boat Crew (IRBC)
Inflatable Rescue Boat Driver (IRBD) Y Y & License check
Maintenance of ART award only. Does not lead to the issuance or extension of CPR/ART units of competency.
For more information check out the Skills Maintenance Guide
All online theory must be completed prior attending practical sessions
A summary of the skills maintenance process is provided below:
A) Book into the selected skills maintenance session through the member training portal
B) Receive a confirmation email and check all details are accurate.
C) Access and complete the online learning / theory test in the member training portal (ifapplicable)
D) Attend the face-to-face session/s.
E) Get your skills maintenance card signed off by an endorsed TAF, or Sign the Skills Maintenance App
G) Provide your completed card to the skills maintenance session Coordinator.
If successful - Monitor Surfguard for updated training records
If unsuccessful - Book another practical session and resit the outstanding assessment
item/s
Nov
30
2025
Past Event
Skills Maintenance Award Requal #1
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club
10:30 – 15:00
What is Skills Maintenance?
Lifesaving clubs are responsible for ensuring members maintain their skills to the minimum standard set by SLSA. The guiding principle for skills maintenance is that lifesaving clubs can meet their service level agreements with confidence in members' lifesaving skills and abilities.
All active lifesavers are required to complete a skills maintenance assessment to show currency in the life saving award/s they hold under the supervision of a Traner, Assessor or Facilitator (TAF).
Skills maintenance assessments are necessary to:
Ensure ongoing proficiency of members in their area of training and activities.
Maintain the standards of knowledge and expertise of lifesavers.
Satisfy legal and statutory requirements.
Reinforce and maintain our service commitment to the beach-going community.
All members who wish to undertake patrol duties or compete in competitions at a State or National level must undertake annual skills maintenance activities to maintain proficiency.
What does Skills Maintenance cover? Skills maintenance includes practical assessment activities and (for select awards) an online learning/theory component. Skills Maintenance is in place for the awards listed below and should be completed annually unless stated otherwise.
Surf Rescue Certificate (SRC)
Bronze Medallion (BM)
Radio Operator Certificate (ROC)
First Aid & Emergency Care Advanced Resuscitation Techniques (ART)*
Powercraft
Side-by-Side Vehicle (SSV)
Inflatable Rescue Boat Crew (IRBC)
Inflatable Rescue Boat Driver (IRBD) Y Y & License check
Maintenance of ART award only. Does not lead to the issuance or extension of CPR/ART units of competency.
For more information check out the Skills Maintenance Guide
All online theory must be completed prior attending practical sessions
A summary of the skills maintenance process is provided below:
A) Book into the selected skills maintenance session through the member training portal
B) Receive a confirmation email and check all details are accurate.
C) Access and complete the online learning / theory test in the member training portal (ifapplicable)
D) Attend the face-to-face session/s.
E) Get your skills maintenance card signed off by an endorsed TAF, or Sign the Skills Maintenance App
G) Provide your completed card to the skills maintenance session Coordinator.
If successful - Monitor Surfguard for updated training records
If unsuccessful - Book another practical session and resit the outstanding assessment
item/s
Jan
23
2025
Past Event
Winner takes all - last night - HOY
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club
19:00 – 21:00
HOY is like BINGO with cards but to win a player needs to match all of their playing cards to the cards the dealer turns over.
Our HOY events are a hit for family nights down in our club hall with novelty and door prizes and all for the cost of $5 For 2 hours of entertainment. Numbers are limited so dont be late NO bookings
Jan
21
2025
Past Event
HOY
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club
19:00 – 21:00
HOY is like BINGO with cards but to win a player needs to match all of their playing cards to the cards the dealer turns over.
Our HOY events are a hit for family nights down in our club hall with novelty and door prizes and all for the cost of $5 For 2 hours of entertainment. Numbers are limited so dont be late NO bookings
Jan
17
2025
Past Event
Nippers Session 13
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club
09:30 – 11:30
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club is a family-based volunteer organisation that has been providing an aquatic rescue service to the Cape Paterson Bay Beach and surrounding community for 85 years. Our lifesavers complete patrols, run school education programs, and participate in lifesaving competitions
If you have a child between 5 and 13 (at midnight on 30/09/2023) that enjoys the beach and is keen to learn new skills, then our Nipper program is a great way for them to do that.
The vision for our Nipper Program is to provide a safe and friendly environment where both nippers and parents can learn and enhance their knowledge about surf life saving and water safety.
The main aims of the nipper program is to:
Develop surf awareness
Increase confidence and skills in beach relatedactivities
Offer training to those wanting to pursue competitionor awards
Instil and re-enforce sun smart philosophies
Encourage enjoyable and healthy participation
Progress members towards surf rescue awards
Promote a positive non-threatening environment
Meet new friends
Come and join us and have some fun for more information please feel free to contact us at juniors@wlsc.org.au This program is open for club members to join check out our membership page
Jan
16
2025
Past Event
HOY
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club
19:00 – 21:00
HOY is like BINGO with cards but to win a player needs to match all of their playing cards to the cards the dealer turns over.
Our HOY events are a hit for family nights down in our club hall with novelty and door prizes and all for the cost of $5 For 2 hours of entertainment. Numbers are limited so dont be late NO bookings
Jan
15
2025
Past Event
Mental Health First Aid
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club
15-01-2025 10:00 – 16-01-2025 16:00
Are you interested in learning how to provide initial support to young people experiencing mental health challenges?
The Youth Mental Health First Aid course equips participants with the skills to support adolescents aged 12–18 during mental health problems or crises.
What You’ll Learn:
Identify the signs and symptoms of common mental health issues (e.g., depression, anxiety, psychosis).
Support young people experiencing crises such as panic attacks, substance use problems, or suicidal thoughts.
Understand the role of a Mental Health First Aider and learn evidence-based strategies for offering help.
Why Participate?
Increase Knowledge: Gain a deeper understanding of mental health and effective first aid responses.
Build Confidence: Feel equipped to have supportive conversations and respond to crises.
Reduce Stigma: Promote understanding and support for young people dealing with mental health issues.
Accreditation: Complete a short assessment to become an Accredited Mental Health First Aider (valid for 3 years).
Must be 18 years or older to attend this training.
Lunch will be supplied for both Days
Jan
15
2025
Past Event
Nippers Session 12
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club
09:30 – 11:30
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club is a family-based volunteer organisation that has been providing an aquatic rescue service to the Cape Paterson Bay Beach and surrounding community for 85 years. Our lifesavers complete patrols, run school education programs, and participate in lifesaving competitions
If you have a child between 5 and 13 (at midnight on 30/09/2023) that enjoys the beach and is keen to learn new skills, then our Nipper program is a great way for them to do that.
The vision for our Nipper Program is to provide a safe and friendly environment where both nippers and parents can learn and enhance their knowledge about surf life saving and water safety.
The main aims of the nipper program is to:
Develop surf awareness
Increase confidence and skills in beach relatedactivities
Offer training to those wanting to pursue competitionor awards
Instil and re-enforce sun smart philosophies
Encourage enjoyable and healthy participation
Progress members towards surf rescue awards
Promote a positive non-threatening environment
Meet new friends
Come and join us and have some fun for more information please feel free to contact us at juniors@wlsc.org.au This program is open for club members to join check out our membership page
Jan
14
2025
Past Event
HOY
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club
19:00 – 21:00
HOY is like BINGO with cards but to win a player needs to match all of their playing cards to the cards the dealer turns over.
Our HOY events are a hit for family nights down in our club hall with novelty and door prizes and all for the cost of $5 For 2 hours of entertainment. Numbers are limited so dont be late NO bookings
Jan
13
2025
Past Event
Nippers Session 11
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club
09:30 – 11:30
Wonthaggi Life Saving Club is a family-based volunteer organisation that has been providing an aquatic rescue service to the Cape Paterson Bay Beach and surrounding community for 85 years. Our lifesavers complete patrols, run school education programs, and participate in lifesaving competitions
If you have a child between 5 and 13 (at midnight on 30/09/2023) that enjoys the beach and is keen to learn new skills, then our Nipper program is a great way for them to do that.
The vision for our Nipper Program is to provide a safe and friendly environment where both nippers and parents can learn and enhance their knowledge about surf life saving and water safety.
The main aims of the nipper program is to:
Develop surf awareness
Increase confidence and skills in beach relatedactivities
Offer training to those wanting to pursue competitionor awards
Instil and re-enforce sun smart philosophies
Encourage enjoyable and healthy participation
Progress members towards surf rescue awards
Promote a positive non-threatening environment
Meet new friends
Come and join us and have some fun for more information please feel free to contact us at juniors@wlsc.org.au This program is open for club members to join check out our membership page