BECOME A SURF LIFESAVER
Develop skills required to save lives
FIND YOUR TRIBE
You will meet people from all walks of life, form life-long friendships and have fun along the way
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Get in touch to find out the different pathways available to lifesavers
Become a Surf lifesaver with mooloolaba slsc
Are you interested in becoming a qualified surf lifesaver and patrolling the beach?
The first step is to join a Mooloolaba SLSC and undertake the Bronze Medallion course, which is the core award to be a surf lifesaver in Australia.
As a Bronze Medallion holder, you will have the required skills and knowledge in surf awareness, rescue techniques, radio communication, CPR, and first aid to keep the public safe while patrolling the beach. You are responsible for patrolling the beach and ensuring that the public remains safe, and you may be called upon to perform rescues on the board or with the tube, as well as execute preventative actions.
Pathways
There are many different roles that you can enjoy as a lifesaver, from coach to committee member to rescue boat driver.
As a member of Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club, you will have an opportunity to find your own pathway.
HOW TO BECOME A LIFESAVER
And an active member of Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club
JOIN / RENEW SLSA
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PAY YOUR MEMBERSHIP FEE
BLUE CARD
BRONZE MEDALLION
PATROLS
NEED HELP?
Email our Lifesaving Operations Office. We can assist you with membership and club transfers.
PATROL HOURS
Weekends & Public Holidays
MID-SEASON
SEPTEMBER TO MAY
7.00am – 5.00pm
Peak season
MID DECEMBER TO END JANUARY
7.00am – 6.00pm
To report an emergency, dial triple-zero (000)
ACCESSIBLE BEACHES
Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club has a beach access wheelchair, as well as beach access matting (available at selected times and subject to tides and conditions).
The chair is available during patrolling hours, with the mat availability subject to tides and beach conditions.
PATROLS
“We ask that you please keep safe and always swim between the Red and Yellow Flags.”
Mooloolaba Beach is patrolled by our volunteers throught summer from September until May, keeping our beautiful beach safe for the Mooloolaba Community and for visitors.
Mid Week & Off-Season:
Surf Life Saving QLD and Sunshine Coast Council Lifeguard Services provide patrolling services ensuring our beach is safe 365 days of the year.