Metropolitan

SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC

Patrolling Kings Beach, Caloundra, , Australia Metropolitan Caloundra Established 1933 SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC 1 Spender Lane, Caloundra Queensland 4551 07 5491 1081 [email protected] www.caloundrasurfclub.com.au 73rd Annual Report & Financial Statements for the 2005-2006 Season Metropolitan Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club Inc

73rd Annual Report and Financial Statements - 2005/2006 Season

Club Motto Strategic Objectives

Saving Lives. Serious Fun. Kings Beach, since 1933. Creating a positive first impression for new and renewing members.

Mission Marketing: Building positive relationships with informed stakeholders. Metropolitan Caloundra SLSC is committed to the Surf Membership Services: Increase and enhance Life Saving Queensland mission: Zero preventable participation and enjoyment in surf lifesaving through deaths on Queensland beaches. efficient and effective services to our members.

Training & Assessment: Qualifying our members to be Values the best surf lifesavers they can be.

High standards of management Delivering quality lifesaving experiences to members and Responsiveness to the needs of our community and our the community. members Lifesaving: Be the most efficient and effective patrol Operating with integrity, equity and accountability service on the Sunshine Coast.

Innovation and constantly improving our services Surf Sports: Improve Metropolitan Caloundra's performance in regional, state and national surf sports Operating as a team with internal and external competition in all age groups and disciplines. stakeholders Development: Create opportunities for our members to Accepting our role as the leader in aquatic safety develop as people, as surf lifesavers; and, support the services in our region club's development as a community service.

Providing the foundation for club success. Management & Operations: Effective and efficient management and operations systems that support and improve Metropolitan Caloundra’s performance as an incorporated association.

Copyright 2006. Metropolitan Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club Inc. Finance and property: Effective resource acquisition and

The Management Committee appreciates everyone's contribution to the finance management systems that support the

2005-2006 Annual Report and Financial Statements. We acknowledge the continuing viability and improvement of our surf

editorial team of Dennis Rowley, Kay Blokkeerus, Simon Richards, lifesaving services.

Kirsten Phillips and Chris Phillips.

Designed & printed by Chilli Designs with assistance from Fuji Xerox. OUR PEOPLE | Committees

Life Governor ...... Mr Desmond J Dwyer Gear and Equipment Officer ...... Barry Weatherall ...... OAM First Aid Officer ...... Owen Hall Patrons ...... Cr Don Aldous ...... Registrar ...... Kay Blokkeerus

Vice Patron ...... Cr Tim Dwyer Club Supervisor ...... Vacant ...... Mark McArdle MLA Team Manager...... Simon Richards President...... Matt Richards Assistant Team Managers ...... Graeme McCullagh Deputy President ...... Cr Tim Dwyer ...... Darrell Gold

Vice Presidents Team Manager Surf Board Riding Graham Andrews, Rick Burns, Steve Burns, ...... Karen Bray Ronald Davidson OAM, Roy Henzell, John Phillips, Team Manager IRB ...... Sheridan Harper Bryan Costigan, David Evans, Barabara Tailford, Stephen Maitland, Anthony Tenkate, Elizabeth Spender, Under 19 Officer ...... Kerri Johnston Chris Phillips, John Graham, Donna Wright, Barry Weatherall, Kay Blokkeerus, Deb Hoogvliet, Under 17 Officer ...... Vacant Merv Horne, Ken O'Connell, Geoff Bacon, Roger Bayley, Betty Bayley, , Peter Slipper MP, Under 15 Officer ...... Stephen Martin Peter Campbell, Kim Cullen, Alan Macklin, Monica Cook, Dick Kinna. Active Member Representative ..John Phillips

Immediate Past Pesident ...... Alan Macklin Assistant Director of Administration and Planning ...... Kay Blokkeerus Club Captain ...... Kirsten Phillips Assistant Director of Finance and Property Vice Captain ...... Vacant ...... John Keller

Director of Administration and Planning Assistant Surf Boat Officer ...... Jase Bean ...... Simon Richards Assistant First Aid Officer ...... Vacant Director of Finance and Property ...... Debra Hoogvliet Assistant Chief Training Officer ..Sheridan Harper

Director of Junior Activities Honorary Auditor ...... Poole and Partners ...... Rob Daniec Honorary Medical Officer ...... Dr David Raine Director of Youth Development Honorary Solicitor ...... Graeme McCullagh ...... Kim Christie ...... (Griffiths Parry) Director of Surf Sports ...... Simon Richards Officials Liason Officer ...... Peter Hall Chief Training Officer ...... Barbara Seaward Vehicle Officer ...... Stephen Martin Clubhouse Director...... Gary Jones Clothing Convenor ...... Sue Gold Surf Boat Officer ...... Len Fox

IRB Officer ...... James Creedy

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Professional Staff

Executive Officer ...... Dennis Rowley

Surf Coach/ Development Officer ...... Rhett Collie

Administration Assistant ...... Zarah Meehl ...... (to Dec 05) ...... Kay Blokkeerus ...... (from Jan 06)

Junior Activities Committee

Chairman ...... Rob Daniec

Deputy Chairman ...... Karen Bray

Team Manager...... Justin Glen

Carnival Coordinator...... Suzanne Bishop

Water Coach U8 - U10 ...... Jeff Morris

Gear and Equipment Officer ...... Rob Daniec

Catering Officer ...... Donna Wright

Under 7 Age Manager ...... Steven Lawrence

Under 8 Age Managers...... Libby Anderson ...... Neil Anderson

Under 9 Age Managers...... Alec Gold ...... Terri Wright ...... Sue Gold

Under 10 Age Manager ...... Rob Daniec

Under 11 Age Managers...... John Conway ...... Allan Stewart ...... Gayle Stewart

Under 12 Age Managers...... Suzanne Bishop ...... Sharon Brown ...... Bill Davis ...... Vicki Davis

Under 13 Age Managers...... Justin Glen ...... Danae Richter

Under 14 Age Manager ...... Karen Perkins

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Hardcastle, W.L.* Evans, Col. D.E. * Bennett, B. * Davey, D. H. * Clarke, J.S. * Kershaw, J. * Croughan, C.R. * Dwyer OAM, D. J. Schafer, M. * Richter, B. Kennedy, H. * Irwin, J. Campbell MBE, B. Irvine, N. Heywood OBE, N Skillen, R. Tailford, A. * Hardcastle, G. Roughsedge, C. McCarthy, B. Dittmann, R. Brooker, D. Hunt, T. Buchanan, J. Archdall, G. Cordingley, S. Forbes, G. Otago, P. Duncan, A. Otago, R. Thurtell, J. Andrews, J. B. Corkey, J.M. *

Spender OBE, J.R. * * Denotes Deceased

Vale

Our deepest respect is extended to all Club

members who suffered bereavements in their

families during the year. Please accept our

deepest feelings of respect and sympathy on

your loss.

May They Rest in Peace.

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OUR PEOPLE MEMBER RECOGNITION

Committees ...... 2 Club Awards ...... 25

Life Members ...... 4 SLSQ Awards...... 26

Junior Activities Awards ...... 26

MANAGEMENT

President...... 6 SURF SPORTS

Executive Officer ...... 8 Training, Competition & Development...... 29

Administration & Planning...... 10 Results ...... 34

Finance & Property...... 12

MEMBER DEVELOPMENT

OUR SPONSORS...... 13 Youth ...... 43

Junior Activities ...... 44

FUNDRAISING

House to House Collection ...... 14 OUR MEMBERS

Conrad Jupiters Summer Surf Girl ...... 15 Membership Analysis ...... 46

Membership Lists...... 47

LIFESAVING

Club Captain ...... 16 SUPPORTERS CLUB

Patrol Hours ...... 19 President...... 51

Patrol Statistics ...... 21 Caloundra RSL ...... 52

Training & Assessment ...... 22

Awards Achieved ...... 24 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Metropolitan Caloundra SLSC Supporters Club Incorporated...... 53

Metropolitan Caloundra SLSC Incorporated ...... 58

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with a very high standing in the community. Tamara's success was also recognized by the Conrad Jupiter's Summer Surf Girl quest as she was voted runner up for Matthew the 2005/2006 season. Congratulations Tamara. RICHARDS This year we have made good inroads in bringing the junior and seniors closer together under our "one club one cap" philosophy. There are still a few teething problems however I believe we are on the right path to a unified club. Welcome to the 73rd Annual Report for the Metropolitan The Supporters club continues to trade very well under Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club. the day to day Operations Manager of Julie Richards Firstly, I must congratulate all our volunteer members for and her great team. To our good friends and major once again keeping Kings Beach safe. Your dedication sponsor, Caloundra RSL, on behalf of all members I and commitment ensures we provide a great community would like to express our gratitude for your continued service for visitors to Kings Beach. excellent management and sponsorship of our club. The Board of Management has continued to work well With this partnership and the continued success of the as a team and stay focused on our endorsed Supporters Club the consolidation of long term strategic management plan as we enjoy a period of growth and objectives for the surf lifesaving club augur well. change. Your commitment ensures this club maintains It is with a sense of frustration that I report on the the high standards we have set ourselves. clubhouse redevelopment plans. We have had I will take this opportunity to congratulate Kirsten numerous meetings with Caloundra City Council and the Phillips on her performance as Club Captain and being State Government at officer level. I can report that Council has been very supportive of our application to awarded the DHL 2005 Surf Lifesaver of the Year. This the closure of Spender Lane. high honour is well deserved and the club is very proud of you. In order to receive such high acclaim this award We have been caught in a whirlpool of technicalities needs to also acknowledge our dedicated patrol captains and bureaucracy. There is still nothing concrete. I am and patrolling members who form the team that she aware of the importance of the clubhouse leads so admirably. redevelopment and will continue the battle with more vigour in the ensuing year along with the assistance of It is pleasing to report that we were able to secure Rhett our Executive Officer, Dennis Rowley. Collie as our head coach for three more years. The club is going from strength to strength in surf sports and I In closing, please enjoy reading the 73rd Annual Report congratulate you, Simon Richards, Director of Surf and the achievements of the club members who over Sports and all the dedicated athletes for such a great the past year have contributed to the ongoing success of year. the club.

We had a significant year in growth of new lifesavers and I would particularly like to thank Liz Dawes for Matthew Richards stepping up to the Chief Training Officer position and President ensuring our proficiencies and award training continued with enthusiasm and efficiency.

Once again we have had a wonderful and dedicated Conrad Jupiter's Summer Surf Girl. Tamara Hoogvliet has had an outstanding year in delivering community awareness campaigns and fundraising. Her professionalism and positive energy has left the club

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In offering my report to the 73rd Annual Report of Looking at our surf sports results this year compared to Metropolitan Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club, I would other years it is fair to say we have done very well. first of all like to thank all members for their efforts over Congratulations to all athletes for training and the past twelve months. My inaugural year as the performing so well. Thanks must of course go to our Executive Officer has been inspiring and at all times Coach Rhett Collie and the Director of Surf Sports challenging. To be a part of a progressive voluntary Simon Richards. The next few seasons will be organisation that delivers such an important community extraordinarily challenging with our expected growth, service is something I am grateful for and intend to be a success and management of our surf sports both for part of for a long time to come. athletes, supporters and fiscally.

The year in review can be considered successful as How fantastic it is to have a job where you can jump there were no deaths or significant tragedies on our into the surf and have fun with 200 nippers and beach, Kings Beach or our surrounding area's of patrol - discuss how we educate and develop young children to Happy Valley and Shelly Beach. What a wonderful be safe in the ocean and to assist others as well. This effort by all patrolling members and patrolling leader year we experimented with a number of changes to Club Captain Kirsten Phillips. I look forward to the next bring the juniors closer to the senior club. All in all I step in the process of ensuring we retain members and think there has been positive progress in this regard and increase their skill levels while maintaining pace with we have had a very successful year. changing techniques in saving lives.

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The next challenge is to have our programs tailored a We face many challenges in the coming seasons and little closer to our philosophy of Fun, Lifesaving and Surf therefore need to plan strategically to ensure that we Sports and we need the assistance from parents to be keep Kings Beach safe and ensure members have a fun able to do this. To the two parent's who have and adventurous time. These challenges include exhausted themselves devoting as much time as they Caloundra's continued growth in population and tourism and their family could afford I would like to sincerely which in turn adds to the ever-increasing beach thank Rob Daniec and Karen Bray for your hard work visitations. In order to keep our beach safe and control and devotion. our identity, good growth and retention management of lifesavers, equipment, education and facilities is As the year has progressed, I have become more essential. comfortable with the day to day activities involved in managing our club and have progressively built my My final thanks goes to Simon Richards who has been understanding of the bigger issues facing our club and with me each day advising and tutoring on operational the surf life saving movement as a whole. I express my and surf sports matters. Your dedication and passion gratitude to the leaders of this club who have shown for the club is inspirational and just worthy of patience with my development, in particular Matt, recognition of the highest order. Simon, Deb, Kirsten, Graeme and Tim. I assure you, your efforts are not in vain as we lead this club to new levels of service delivery, sports success and education. Dennis Rowley Executive Officer

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In other staffing roles, Zarah Meehl was employed as an Admin Assistant until December and we then had Christine Weeks from January to May at no cost to the Simon Club, through a traineeship with the State Government. RICHARDS Kay Blokkeerus has also been employed on a casual basis until the Committee makes a decision on a more permanent admin position.

It amazes me that I still receive unfounded and unwarranted criticisms regarding the Club’s need to In my fifth season as Director, Administration and have professional administrative staff. It would probably Planning we have again had some major challenges to be a good idea for these people to sit in the office for a keep us on our toes. week or two just to see what goes on during a normal week. Members also need to understand that staff have specific responsibilities laid down by the Management Administration Committee. With the departure of Robert Barnes in May, the Committee employed Club member Dennis Rowley to Planning the position of Executive Officer. While Rob was instrumental in setting up many new systems and Under the guidance of our Executive Officer, Dennis procedures, and developing our Management Plan, Rowley, the Club held a Planning Day in May 2006. Dennis brought a different perspective to the Club, Approximately 30 members attended and have set the having never been involved in lifesaving administration. framework to move forward in coming years. It would The Committee has given Dennis some clear directives have been good to have a few more members attend the in relation to increasing income and his efforts are day, particularly those that continue to complain and starting to see the rewards. criticise decisions made by the Club.

Metropolitan Caloundra SLSC Inc. MEETING ATTENDANCE REGISTER | 2005/2006

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Communication Finance

I think our members should be extremely happy with The Finance and Administration Committee held a the communication strategy that the Club now has in meeting late in the season, to discuss some important place. On top of monthly (or six weekly) newsletters issues in relation to the financial procedures within the going out in the mail, the Club has continued to develop Club. This Committee hopes to meet on a more regular its electronic forms of communication. Our website basis in the future to ensure finance and administration continues to increase its visitations because of its updated and interesting information. We are looking at issues are resolved quickly and the Club can continue to refreshing the look of the website in the lead up to next move forward. season. The Club also implemented an SMS texting Many thanks to the management volunteers for their system, which was mainly used to remind members of dedication, the professional staff for their professional their patrolling obligations, but was also used for other important announcements. Our e-news newsletter 'Just assistance and our members for their continued Spender Minute' was also redesigned through a sacrifices for Metropolitan Caloundra SLSC. professional subscription based system. Our number of subscribers continues to increase each month and allows us to review what information our members wish Simon Richards to see and read. Director, Administration & Planning

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Debbie HOOGVLIET

Another year, and it is a pleasure to see our club grow, After four years in this position, I will not be conned into become more professional and successful. This all standing again, and I have a willing successor, so I'm comes at a cost and we are lucky enough to have some looking forward to having a break. We should be proud very loyal sponsors. The Caloundra RSL, Henzell's, Fuji of our club's achievements but without sponsors and Xerox, Dwyer's Retravision, Caloundra City Council, fundraising, we will cease to go forward! Caloundra RSL Sub-Branch, Tenkate, Control Logic, Director, Finance and Property John Wallace, Telstra, Eagle Boys, Tanja's Café and TYR Debbie Hoogvliet Swimwear - we very much appreciate their support, and I ask all members to support those who support our club. In the coming year, I would like to see more effort in finding additional sponsors and exploring more funding possibilities.

I have to thank a couple of people, John Keller has been of great assistance and always willing to help, even though I've been distracted this year. Simon Richards, who has helped with my work load, without him I would have found the job too overwhelming. As you all know, my daughter Tamara was Surf Girl this year and I found myself working more for her, than in my duties as Treasurer. I am immensely proud of all she achieved, not only for herself as Miss Runner-Up Surf Girl, but more importantly, the funds she raised for the club.

12 | Annual Report | 2005 / 2006 Season OUR SPONSORS

Major Sponsors National Sponsors

Telstra DHL NRMA

Supporters

Caloundra Cinemas Micks Meat Barn Terrys Seafood John Wallace Swim School Bungee Trampoline Group Hayden Surf Craft Mark McArdle MP John Satler Kings Beach Tavern Juice Zing CBX Four Mile Creek Hotel Jenny McCullagh Sundrenched Studios

Funders

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Caloundra House to House House to House Collection Collection 17 & 18 SEPTEMBER 2006 DECEMBER 2006

Carl Perkins Jnr $257.20 Troy Davis $160.85 Jarryd McDonnell $44.69 Helen Newbiggin $215.40 Bill Davis $359.60 Jessica McDonnell $44.68 Tamara Hoogvliet $200.67 John Conway $98.33 Alec Gold $44.68 Peter Hoogvliet $200.66 Ben Conway $98.33 Liam Cannon $179.90 Jessie Hoogvliet $200.67 Isaac Conway $98.33 Jacob Dawes $169.30 Kate Glen $1,007.85 Grant McKenzie $208.53 Jess Dawes $93.89 Roger Newbiggin $351.40 Steve Martin $208.52 Amy Blokkeerus $93.88 Kara Macklin $210.70 Maurice Peckman $234.85 Niki Blokkeerus $93.88 Sonia Barraud $129.00 Liz Dawes $289.30 Lachlan Gold $97.40 Corey Jones $288.55 Tiah Twomey $140.45 Erin Gold $97.60 Darryl Webster $118.05 Courtney Twomey $140.45 Sonia Barraud $194.80 Tegan Parker $196.85 Ann Twomey $140.45 Justin Glen $109.75 Sam Johnston $116.07 Ross Robertson $200.00 Chris Stewart $79.60 Aaron Jones $116.07 Matthew Hutton $88.95 Thomas Robertson $200.00 Corey Macklin $116.07 Mick Bacon $101.40 Laura Robertson $200.00 Liam Cannon $44.60 Morgan McMeniman $101.40 Kelly Martin $116.48 Jordan Brislane $44.60 Tim McMeniman $101.40 Chloe Jones $116.47 Kelsey Brislane $29.85 Alexander Baruksopulo $101.40 Aaron Jones $109.22 Jess Dawes $29.85 Michael Boulton $101.40 Corey Macklin $109.22 Paula Ryan $347.95 Corey Jones $109.21 Dylan Newbiggin $170.10 TOTAL $10,316.54 Emily Kosior $246.94 Fiona Fewtrell $99.20 Phoebe Kosior $246.93 Kate Bergin $60.00 Isaac Kosior $246.93 Shaun Bergin $60.00 Sam Llewelyn $460.45 Norman Bergin $70.15 Carl Perkins Jnr $464.35 Bill Davis $314.50 Tracey Llewelyn $386.20 Carl Perkins Snr $117.88 Bridget Peart $66.67 Kelly-Ann Perkins $117.88 Frances Peart $66.67 Kieren Perkins $117.88 Michael Peart $66.66 Sheridan Harper $149.85 Graeme McCullagh $278.65 Troy Davis $410.65 John Keller $266.65 John Keller $69.95 Dan Creedy $264.50 James Creedy $237.00 Chloe Jones $152.70 Brady Smith $282.05 Matt Rowley $82.30 Stewart Clark $282.00 Veronica Rowley $100.00 Leigh Francis $120.80 Gemma Newbiggin $44.78 Sean McCullagh $123.60 Maurice Peckman $179.05 Peter Cannon $649.45 Shona McClelland $333.85

TOTAL $6,803.43 Bruce Edwards $509.10

14 | Annual Report | 2005 / 2006 Season FUNDRAISING | Conrad Jupiters Summer Surf Girl

Caloundra RSL, Caloundra City Council, Amalgamated Pest Control, Dove Personnel, Kings Beach Tavern, Terry's Seafood's, Mick's Meat Barn, the CBX, Mandy Tamara Shadforth's Sundrenched Studios, Eagle Boy's Pizza HOOGVLIET Caloundra, Greg Gardiner Photography, Caloundra RSL Sub-branch, Four Mile Creek Hotel, Alfie Langer, Caloundra Cinemas and Caloundra Surf Club.

My week down at Conrad Jupiters was exceptional. I was up against 16 other entrants who, like myself, had To many of us the beach is a place where you can relax given up their normal lives to raise funds for their club. and unwind, but for the past 12 months it has been my In total more than $400,000 was raised by the surf home away from home. It was in April 2005 when I girls which was well above previous years. I was lucky decided to take on the role of a Conrad Jupiters enough to be awarded the Conrad Jupiters Summer Surf Summer Surf Girl entrant for Mets and to be honest I Girl Runner-Up against some of the best competition will always look back on my time as a surf girl with they have had in 41 years. fond memories. The Conrad Jupiters Summer Surf Girl Quest has been a Throughout my 12 months of fundraising I have held great experience for me and I recommend it to other more than 20 events and over 100 raffles, I took time female members in our Club to participate in years to out to talk to local schools about surf safety and became come. Not only is it a great personal development the Coast's best media tart, a title I have become proud initiative, it also raises valuable funds for lifesaving of, and accustomed to. services in our club.

In total I raised $48,183.07, which will go directly On that note I would like to wish our new entrant, Anna towards purchasing new and maintaining current rescue ... all the best for her glorious year ahead. equipment, training new and existing members, providing activities for our youth and help sending a club surf sports team to the regional, state and Tamara Hoogvliet Australian championships - fundraising for these causes Conrad Jupiters Summer Surf Girl was well worth it. Sometimes I still can not believe how Runner-UUp much has been raised but raising this much could not have been achieved if it was not for all those people and local businesses that have supported me.

Firstly a huge thank you must go to my mother, Debbie Hoogvliet. She has really been the core of my fundraising campaign and I could not have achieved as much as I have without her. Also a huge thanks to Julie Richards, Donna Wright, Gary Jones, Kirsten, Chris and John Phillips, Rosanne Otago, Linda McDonald, Joy and Shona McClelland, Dan and Jimmy Creedy, Sheridan Harper, Nicole Manual, Liz Dawes, Cr Tim Dwyer, Grant McKenzie and Zarah Meehl for your efforts. Thank you must also go to all the members, visitors and regulars that have been there throughout the year.

Thank you also to the local businesses and organisations which have supported me including the

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Patrol standards

Overall, the standard of, and attendance to, patrols remained high for the majority of the season. All Kirsten members fit in well with the slightly extended patrolling PHILLIPS hours which have helped us to better protect the bathing public at Kings Beach.

While our patrol standards and attendance have remained high, the new patrol inspection format introduced this year has certainly challenged our teams It has been another successful season for our patrols on and our office bearers. The new system has taken some Kings Beach with no lives lost and significantly fewer getting used to, but hopefully we can still finish strong rescues performed as compared to the previous season. in the Buhk Wilkes competition. If nothing else, the patrol inspection changes have been an opportunity for us to refine our patrol practices and skills so that we are Patrol statistics ready to take on the challenge again next season. In total, 71 rescues were performed during the While on the topic of inspections, thanks to those who 2005/2006 season. This reduction may have been due took part in the patrol competition this year at Branch, to the fact that the surf was kind to us this year with State and Aussies. Your efforts contributed valuable good conditions for much of the season particularly points to our club's Buhk Wilkes totals. Congratulations during the busy Christmas period. However, I would to the club's Under 17 patrol competition team made up like to think the reduction in rescues is due to the of Alec Gold, Sean McCullagh, Corey Evans and Troy vigilance of our patrols in using preventative actions to Davis who took out a bronze medal at Aussies - our first ever in such an event. ensure rescues did not need to be carried out. This season the club recorded 1445 preventative actions. The team which competed in this event were made up of members taking part in a new program at the club - First aid cases were up considerably from last year with Future Leaders. This program was designed to broaden nearly 100 more first aid cases treated as compared to our younger and newer members' understanding of the previous season. With the rocks at the northern end lifesaving and encourage them into leadership roles in of the beach soon to be transformed into Caloundra's the future. Six members successfully completed this "South Bank", hopefully this will mean the number of program this season - Jess Dawes, Kelsey Brislane, first aid incidents in this area will decline. Rachel Barber, Alec Gold, Sean McCullagh and Troy Davis. I hope the experiences and skills these members Probably the most bizarre episode on patrol this season have gained through this program have helped them to was the days when the surf delivered a mountain of become better lifesavers and we certainly look forward foam to the beach for more than a week. For most to you continuing the program in the future and moving members, it was like nothing ever seen before with into leadership roles down the track. foam well above head height at high tide and pushing over the fences. The biggest challenge for the patrols Patrol leadership was not only keeping people out of the water but out of the foam - people have been known to drown in sea Our patrol teams received a healthy boost of new members this season which was great to see and foam. When the foam eventually subsided, the full certainly helped us to have strong numbers on the extent of erosion to the beach due to the high tides and beach. All of the new members who have come on big surf was revealed. While the sand is slowly coming board this year seem to have settled in well and are back, it still has a way to go. more than willing to get involved in many areas of the

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club - thanks to our current members for making them education side of the club on track and moving forward feel welcome. - you have both done an outstanding job.

While our membership is growing, the club is still finding it difficult to fill some of the leadership roles Support services such as lifesaving office bearer positions and patrol Well done also to the members who have gone over and captains. With an ever-increasing membership, we need above in their duties by being part of the Support members to step up into these roles so that we can Services team. Met Caloundra members have continue to expand the number of patrol teams we field contributed considerable hours to both Waverunner 12 which will in turn decrease the patrolling workload for and Surfcom this season on top of their normal all of our members. I believe there are quite a number patrolling duties. Well done in particular to Peter of members who are ready to take that next step up and Hoogvliet who has done a tremendous job coordinating the club will be working closely with them to ensure Waverunner 12 for the past few seasons. These support they have the support and training to do this next services are an extremely important extension of our season. Hopefully patrol captain incentive scheme lifesaving service and give our members invaluable introduced this season will help to encourage more experiences and skills. I would encourage those members into this important role and help us to hold members who are already involved to continue their onto our experienced PCs. excellent work. For those who would like to get involved To the patrol captains, new and old, who have stepped in support services in the future please let the club up this season and taken on the job, thank you for your know. efforts. You have ensured our patrols remained at a very high standard and have provided strong leadership to your teams. All of the patrol captains have done an exceptional job both on and off the beach in making Met Caloundra a stronger and better club.

A special thanks to Jim Chisholm and Steve Maitland who took on two patrol teams as the PC and PVC this season - it was a big job and they did it well. Also well done to the PCs who showed their sense of teamwork throughout the season. I know there was a lot of "helping mates out" going on throughout the year which is great to see - we must always keep in mind that we are all in this together.

Training and education

To all of the members of the club who have gained new awards this season well done and congratulations, your new-found skills are certainly a valuable asset on the beach. In total more than 110 new awards were gained by members of our club. Thank you and well done also to the training officers and assessors who have given up so much of their time over and above their core duties to help these members through their awards and proficiencies. I would particularly like to thank Barb Seaward and Liz Dawes for their efforts in keeping the

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Thank you I know that it would not have been possible for me to take out an award such as this without having the Thanks to the lifesaving office bearers and other strong backing and support of the club and its members 'non-official' office bearers who have assisted me this during the past three years. season including Owen Hall, James and Dan Creedy, Gary Jones, Garry Brockenshire, Steve Martin, Rob I would therefore like to thank everyone who has Schwartz, Sheridan Harper and everyone else who has supported, assisted, encouraged and inspired me during lent a hand throughout the season to make our patrols my time as club captain. run more smoothly. This award definitely recognises the enthusiasm, To my fellow BOM members, in particular Simon dedication and hard work of all of us who have pulled Richards and Deb Hoogvliet, thank you for your support, together to make all areas of the club stronger. I hope guidance and assistance. I think the club has pulled we can continue to build on this strong membership in together exceptionally well and this can be seen in the the future. achievements we have made in all areas of the club.

Thanks also to the local businesses which sponsor and Looking forward support our patrols by providing funding, products and I would like to again take on the role of club captain services - your contributions are helping to keep Kings next season, However, I will be looking to cut back on Beach safe. my workload within the club as I aim to be more Thank you to the Met Caloundra professional staff, involved at a Branch and State level. I am therefore particularly Dennis and Kay - I know you work over and looking to build a stronger lifesaving and education above in everything you do for the club and your committee this season so that we can all share the vigilance is very much appreciated. Thanks also to the workload a little more making it more manageable office bearers and staff at Branch and State who have for everyone. supported and guided us. Finally thanks again to all of the patrol members who To my mum, dad and John Keller thanks for picking up have given up their time to make Kings Beach a safer the pieces when surf club commitments take over - I beach to enjoy during the 2005/2006 season. I look couldn't do it without you. forward to seeing you all in the surf when the flags go up again in September. I know I have already said this on numerous occasions but I would again like to mention what a huge honour it has been to have been named Queensland Lifesaver Kirsten Phillips of the Year for 2005. I truly mean it when I say this Club Captain award is a huge honour not only for me, but for the entire club.

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First Name Surname Normal Hours Bonus Hours (1) Award Hours (2) Water Safety Support Service (3) Total (4)

Haylee Alai 36:15 36:15 36:15 Jordan Alai 45:45 45:45 45:45 Micheal Andersson 50:30 50:30 50:30 Tauu Andersson 5:45 5:45 5:45 Michael Bacon 14:15 14:15 14:15 Jack Baker 19:30 19:30 19:30 James Baldock 30:45 30:45 30:45 Rachel Barber 65:00 4:30 69:30 2:00 67:00 Sonia Barraud 57:30 3:30 61:00 57:30 Aleksandr Baruksopulo 51:45 51:45 51:45 Caleb Beale 26:15 26:15 26:15 Jase Bean 5:30 5:30 5:30 Kate Bergin 36:15 36:15 36:15 Norman Bergin 59:45 59:45 59:45 Shaun Bergin 34:30 34:30 34:30 Brian Birrell 15:15 15:15 15:15 Brian-John Birrell 14:30 14:30 14:30 Peter Black 49:45 3:30 53:15 49:45 Amy Blokkeerus 51:30 4:15 55:45 4:15 55:45 Michael Boulton 46:00 46:00 46:00 Lincoln Bowman 42:45 42:45 42:45 Karen Bray 10:30 10:30 23:45 34:15 Trent Bray 32:30 32:30 7:15 39:45 Jordan Brislane 42:30 42:30 42:30 Kelsey Brislane 39:15 39:15 39:15 Martin Brislane 35:00 35:00 35:00 John Buchanan 6:00 6:00 6:00 Jan Burdekin 41:30 41:30 41:30 Grant Callaghan 58:30 3:30 62:00 58:30 Liam Cannon 53:45 4:00 57:45 53:45 James Chisholm 86:00 86:00 86:00 Scott Collis 43:00 43:00 43:00 Daniel Creedy 104:00 4:15 108:15 104:00 James Creedy 113:45 3:30 117:15 113:45 Sasha Cuffe 26:00 26:00 26:00 Graeme Daisley 57:00 4:15 61:15 57:00 Michael Davies-Hill 49:45 8:00 57:45 49:45 Troy Davis 70:45 12:15 83:00 7:00 5:15 83:00 William Davis 39:45 8:30 48:15 16:15 56:00 Elizabeth Dawes 88:00 4:15 92:15 8:00 96:00 Jacob Dawes 21:00 4:15 25:15 2:30 23:30 Jessica Dawes 61:30 4:00 65:30 3:15 64:45 Samantha de Malmanche 71:15 11:45 83:00 8:30 79:45 Cameron Dews 26:00 26:00 26:00 Cathy Dick 45:30 45:30 45:30 Steve Dick 41:15 41:15 4:00 45:15 Sam Doonan 25:45 25:45 25:45 Brian Dreves 10:15 10:15 6:30 16:45 Judith Duncan 5:00 5:00 5:00 Timothy Dwyer 7:30 7:30 15:00 7:30 Aleisha Edwards 12:45 12:45 5:00 17:45 Bruce Edwards 18:45 18:45 18:45 Harry Edwards 3:15 3:15 3:15 Aaron Evans 28:45 28:45 28:45 Corey Evans 27:45 27:45 27:45 Amanda Falls 20:30 20:30 20:30 Danielle Falls 20:45 20:45 20:45 Fiona Fewtrell 42:45 42:45 42:45 Cia Fien 4:45 4:45 4:45 Kieran Flynn 11:00 11:00 11:00 Leigh Francis 57:45 4:30 62:15 57:45 Ann Glen 35:15 9:15 44:30 35:15 Kate Glen 64:00 9:00 73:00 5:00 69:00 Alec Gold 60:30 3:45 64:15 5:15 65:45 Rebecca Graham 67:00 4:15 71:15 67:00 Owen Hall 45:00 45:00 70:45 115:45 Ross Hardcastle 3:00 3:00 3:00 Pierce Hardy 30:45 30:45 30:45 Sheridan Harper 75:00 4:15 79:15 67:00 142:00 Adam Harris 41:45 41:45 41:45 Bryce Harris 37:00 37:00 37:00 Kevin Harris 37:00 37:00 37:00 Kyle Harris 43:45 43:45 43:45 Noel Hayes 21:00 21:00 6:00 27:00 Jake Hempson 49:30 49:30 49:30 Peter Hickey 0:00 0:00 4:15 4:15 Lance Hipkin 103:30 4:15 107:45 26:00 129:30 Thomas Holmes 7:45 7:45 15:30 7:45 Jessie Hoogvliet 46:30 4:00 50:30 46:30 Peter Hoogvliet 70:30 4:00 74:30 72:45 143:15 Tamara Hoogvliet 57:30 4:00 61:30 57:30 Trudee Hutchinson 56:45 56:45 56:45 Matthew Hutton 51:15 51:15 51:15 Samantha Johnston 49:45 49:45 49:45 Aaron Jones 37:00 37:00 37:00 Chloe Jones 63:30 63:30 63:30 Corey Jones 40:45 40:45 40:45 Zane Jones 52:00 52:00 52:00 John Keller 159:00 11:00 170:00 159:00 Robyn Kent 17:15 11:45 29:00 29:30 46:45 Stephen Kent 20:00 12:45 32:45 34:15 54:15 Isaac Kosior 15:15 15:15 15:15 Phoebe Kosior 57:15 57:15 57:15

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First Name Surname Normal Hours Bonus Hours (1) Award Hours (2) Water Safety Support Service (3) Total (4)

Antonia Kunde 21:30 21:30 21:30 Renee Kunde 23:15 23:15 23:15 Christopher Lambart 35:15 35:15 35:15 Ashley Langford 63:00 4:00 67:00 6:00 69:00 James Leahy 54:45 54:45 54:45 Nicholas Lindley 3:30 3:30 7:00 161:30 165:00 Melanie List 26:30 26:30 26:30 Sam Llewelyn 55:30 8:00 63:30 4:30 60:00 Travis Lloyd 34:00 34:00 34:00 Meg Lyons 38:45 38:45 38:45 Connor Macanally 25:30 25:30 2:30 28:00 Sam Maccoll 40:15 40:15 40:15 Corey Macklin 69:30 69:30 69:30 Kara Macklin 44:15 44:15 44:15 Stephen Maitland 114:00 7:30 121:30 114:00 Nicole Manuel 12:00 3:30 15:30 12:00 Grant Martin 36:45 36:45 36:45 Kelly Martin 66:15 4:00 70:15 66:15 Stephen Martin 59:00 59:00 30:30 89:30 Steven Matheson 25:45 25:45 25:45 Sean McCullagh 76:15 11:30 87:45 5:15 81:30 Michael McDonald 70:00 4:00 74:00 44:00 114:00 Jarryd McDonnell 61:00 11:45 72:45 61:00 Jessica McDonnell 51:00 5:45 56:45 51:00 Jon McKenzie 72:30 72:30 55:30 128:00 Danielle McLean 17:45 17:45 17:45 Morgan McMeniman 34:15 34:15 34:15 Timothy McMeniman 38:45 38:45 38:45 Byron Mills 10:30 10:30 87:00 97:30 Jeffrey Morris 25:00 25:00 25:00 Kate Morris 37:45 37:45 37:45 Lucy Morris 22:15 22:15 22:15 Samuel Morris 27:00 27:00 27:00 Sean Morrisson 62:15 4:15 66:30 62:15 Rachael Murdoch 20:30 20:30 20:30 Colin Myers 38:15 38:15 38:15 Sarah Myers 31:45 31:45 31:45 Shirin Myers 15:00 15:00 15:00 Isaiah Nelson 66:15 3:30 69:45 66:15 Ray Nelson 5:00 5:00 2:30 7:30 Dylan Newbiggin 55:15 55:15 55:15 Gemma Newbiggin 49:15 49:15 49:15 Peter Nipperess 4:15 4:15 8:30 4:15 Matthew O'Keefe 59:45 59:45 59:45 Tegan Parker 58:30 58:30 9:00 67:30 Terrance Paroz 3:00 3:00 6:00 3:00 Thomas Peart 17:15 17:15 17:15 Maurice Peckman 19:45 19:45 19:45 Kelly-Ann Perkins 48:45 9:15 58:00 2:30 51:15 Kieren Perkins 86:30 13:30 100:00 86:30 Carl Perkins Jnr 110:00 26:45 136:45 2:00 112:00 Carl Perkins Snr 68:15 4:45 73:00 68:15 Kirsten Phillips 68:15 11:00 79:15 83:15 151:30 Brook Pope 10:00 10:00 10:00 Andrew Richards 4:45 4:45 4:45 Matthew Richards 17:30 17:30 4:30 22:00 Simon Richards 65:30 5:30 71:00 70:00 135:30 Judith Robertson 15:00 15:00 15:00 Laura Robertson 58:00 58:00 58:00 Ross Robertson 58:45 58:45 58:45 Thomas Robertson 52:45 52:45 52:45 Dennis Rowley 0:00 23:00 23:00 Matt Rowley 41:30 41:30 4:15 45:45 Paula Ryan 80:30 11:30 92:00 80:30 Anna Salkeld 10:45 10:45 10:45 Robert Schwartz 76:30 20:30 97:00 105:00 181:30 Barbara Seaward 10:30 10:30 10:30 Brooke Sherwood 47:00 47:00 47:00 Jennifer Singleton 12:45 12:45 12:45 Bronson Slater 145:45 7:15 153:00 2:15 148:00 Brady Smith 37:45 37:45 37:45 Brennan Smith 42:45 42:45 2:30 45:15 Elliott Smith 32:00 32:00 2:30 34:30 Luke Stafford 61:45 61:45 61:45 Christopher Stewart 40:30 40:30 40:30 Emma Stewart 38:15 38:15 38:15 Michael Stewart 54:45 4:15 59:00 54:45 Barry Thomas 15:15 4:15 19:30 21:45 37:00 Evan Thomas 53:45 53:45 53:45 Jemma Tresise 52:45 52:45 52:45 Joshua Van Jole 47:15 47:15 47:15 Danielle Walker 40:45 40:45 40:45 Wayne Walker 83:15 7:30 90:45 5:45 89:00 Brodie Ward 10:15 10:15 10:15 Darryl Webster 117:15 12:30 129:45 7:30 124:45 Phillip Weight 6:45 4:15 11:00 9:00 15:45 Brendan West 48:30 48:30 48:30 Terri Wright 31:00 31:00 31:00 Jane Young 56:30 56:30 56:30 Tomas Young 10:15 10:15 10:15 Andrew Yule 58:00 3:30 61:30 58:00 TOTALS 7764:00 415:00 8179:00 274:00 904:15 8942:15

(1) Bonus hours are an internal club incentive, and are only used for Club Award purposes. (2) Club Patrol Awards are based on normal beach patrols, plus bonus hours. (3) Support Service hours include Jet Boat, SurfCom, Helicopter and Duty Officer patrols. (4) Total hours do not include Bonus Hours. Data extracted from Surfmate on 20/5/2006 from 3/5/2005 to 2/5/2006.

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Metropolitan Caloundra SLSC | 2005/2006 SEASON RESCUES, RESUSCITATIONS, FIRST AID TREATMENTS

Yearly Comparisons RESCUES, RESUSCITATIONS, FIRST AID TREATMENTS

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Awards

Bronze Medallion

Being the stepping stone of a volunteer surf lifesaver Liz experience, courses should be structured to ensure that DAWES the training experience for candidates is a valuable and enjoyable time thus ensuring quality and inspiration for our club with energetic and valuable team members.

From here we should encourage all our members to It has been another successful year in training and enhance themselves with the unique and wonderful assessment at Metropolitan Caloundra. This success additional awards that are now available to them thus can be attributed to factors such as a management plan, giving them a gateway for encouragement and leading committed trainers, enthusiastic helpers, water safety them on to become trainers and assessors being a volunteers, assessors and efficient administrators. This benefit to our club and giving them a tool within their backbone of support and commitment has contributed own lives and workplace. to the continued success and goal plan for training and For the 2005/2006 period the club ran four bronze assessment medallion courses with 37 successful candidates. Congratulations to those new members who took this first step this year. Proficiencies

This year saw the continuation of improvement with the processing of proficiencies, many thanks to Alan Other awards Mackin, Tom Holmes, Matt Richards, Bruce Edwards, Other awards run over the 2005/2006 season included: Sheridan Harper and Simon Richards for their commitment to quality and high standards in the club. Three Advance Resuscitation courses, two Defibrillator courses, one resuscitation course (camp), one Surf Proficiencies can prove to be a daunting experience for Rescue Certificate course, one IRB Crewman course, those who feel they have forgotten their skills. In the one IRB Driver course, one Train Small Groups course, upcoming year, preparation sessions will be held in the as well as a range of Surf Awareness, Surf Safety, and weeks leading up to proficiencies to alleviate the Surf Smart Certificates. pressure some may feel. These preparation sessions are acknowledged and designed to ease the pressure of We can see that much has been achieved this season. assessors whom, on the day of proficiency, would prefer We also acknowledge and thank our Branch for their to be assessing rather than instructing. assistance in helping us achieve some of these outcomes.

The coming season

The challenge for the upcoming season is rolling out the new resuscitation changes which become effective 1 August 2006.

We will also be looking to upskill existing trainers to become assessors, encouraging new trainers to gain their Train Small Groups award which has previously been a daunting experience for some due to the paperwork process. This has been acknowledged now

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and Branch is working on making this a more fluid and in giving a guideline and a forward view as to how easier process with less paperwork - details to be training and assessment is run with Metropolitan forthcoming. Caloundra.

The training officer and assessor incentive scheme To Kirsten Phillips to whom we all have to thank, you has worked well and will be continued with making a have been inspirational in your guidance and support few improvements. for one and all.

It is recognised that we need to alleviate the pressure But ultimately team work is what makes out club the placed on a small few to deliver assessment and success it is. training. This should be looked at in order that no one Liz Dawes person has too much of a workload, a more happy team Training Officer of trainers and assessors will encourage and ensure the continuance of good training and assessment within Metropolitan Caloundra.

The success in awarding members with new certificates cannot be refuted. This success has to be attributed to so many who offered their time to achieve this. To all those team members a huge thank you. There are too many of you to name, the benefit of your efforts has made Metropolitan Caloundra a most rewarding club for its quality in training and commitment.

A very special mention to Barbara Seaward, her encouragement and commitment have been the ultimate

Annual Report | 2005 / 2006 Season | 23 LIFESAVING | Awards Achieved

Advanced Resuscitation Certificate | Total: 19 Silver Medallion IRB Driver | Total: 3 Blake Johnson, Sam Jones, Simon Kay, James Baldock, Jan Burdekin, Liam Cannon, Grant Callaghan, Colin Myers, Wayne Walker Liam Kent, Emily Marshall, Isabelle McIvor, Graeme Daisley, Samantha de Malmanche, Tyler Neal, Zoe Richter, Jack Smith, Silver Medallion Patrol Captain | Total: 3 Alec Gold, Jessie Hoogvliet, Sean McCullagh, Craig Stewart, Tiah Twomey, Steven Yule James Creedy, Sheridan Harper, John Keller Peter Nipperess, Carl Perkins (Snr), Surf Smart One | Total: 20 Ross Robertson, Paula Ryan, Bronson Slater, Surf Rescue Certificate | Total: 27 Jesse Alai, Jesse Birrell, Lauren Bourbouras, Wayne Walker, Brendan West, Terri Wright, Hayley Alai,Trent Bray, Michael Davies-Hill, Kristina Brown, Karlee Bryant, Fiona Fewtrell, Chloe Jones, Steve Dick Jacob Dawes, Sam Doonan, Danielle Falls, Benjamin Conway, Izaak Davis, Cia Fien, Kieran Flynn, Ann Glen, Age Managers Accreditation | Total: 3 Cameron Ferguson, Paige Johnson, Adam Harris, Antonia Kunde, Sam Llewelyn, Sue Gold, Rob Daniec,Alec Gold Alice Llewelyn, Phillipa Mann, Connor Macanally, Grant Martin, Richard McKay, Adam Nelson, Bridget Peart, Assessor Bronze Medallion | Total: 2 Jarryd McDonnell, Shirin Myers, Sarah Rowley, Cameron Smith, Bruce Edwards, Sheridan Harper Isaiah Nelson, Thomas Peart, Hannah Stubbings, Georgina Thomason, Kelly-Ann Perkins, Kieren Perkins, Assessor Resuscitation | Total:1 Sophie Waples, Jordan Ward Carl Perkins (Jnr), Brady Smith, Elliott Smith, Alan Macklin Joshua Van Jole, Brodie Ward, Tomas Young Surf Smart Two | Total: 12 Bronze Medallion | Total: 38 Meagan Dick, Olivia Doyle-Gray, Training Officer Radio | Total: 2 Jordan Alai, Jack Baker, Rachel Barber, Scott Edwards, Ann Glen, Lachlan Gold, Matthew Richards, Simon Richards, Caleb Beale, Amy Blokkeerus, Daniel Hayes, Ryan Johnson, Kyle Parker, Elizabeth Dawes Lincoln Bowman, Jan Burdekin, Tahlia Richter, Dimmity Sherras, Samantha de Malmanche, Cameron Dews, Training Officer Certificate | Total: 5 Teigan Slater, Rebecca Thomas Steve Dick, Brian Dreves, Aaron Evans, Bruce Edwards, Elizabeth Dawes, Proficiencies/Competencies Amanda Falls, Fiona Fewtrell, Alec Gold, Sheridan Harper, Kirsten Phillips, Total Proficiencies/Competencies: 695 Pierce Hardy, Noel Hayes, Peter Hickey, Barbara Seaward Advanced Resuscitation Certificate: 46 Samantha Johnston, Renee Kunde, Training Officer Resuscitation | Total: 1 Bronze Medallion: 117 James Leahy, Melanie List, Sam Maccoll, Elizabeth Dawes IRB Crewman Certificate: 49 Kara Macklin, Steve Matheson, Resuscitation CPR Certificate: 56 Sean McCullagh, Danielle McLean, Plan-CConduct-RReview | Total:1 Silver Medallion IRB Driver: 26 Morgan McMeniman, Rachael Murdoch, Elizabeth Dawes Surf Rescue Certificate: 61 Jake Radatti, Paula Ryan, Jennifer Singleton, Surf Awareness One | Total: 17 Pool Assessment Under 8: 31 Bronson Slater, Brennan Smith, Nelson Anderson, Phoebe Broad, Run-Swim-Run Under 8: 31 Emma Stewart, Michael Stewart, Alexander Dreves, Marcus Ferguson, Pool Assessment Under 9: 16 Evan Thomas, Terri Wright Madeleine Fissenden, Georgia Johnson, Run-Swim-Run Under 9: 16 Defibrillator Certificate | Total: 10 Joanna Kay, Cieran Kent, Katelyn Lamont, Pool Assessment Under 10: 29 Thomas Holmes, Elizabeth Dawes, Jacob Lawrence, Lachlan McIntosh, Run-Swim-Run Under 10: 29 John Keller, Simon Richards, Jeremy McKay, Daniel Ricketts, Pool Assessment Under 11: 33 Barbara Seaward, Danielle Walker, Campbell Robertson, Nicolas Schimming, Run-Swim-Run Under 11: 33 Fiona Fewtrell, Chloe Jones. Steve Dick, Lachlan Slater, Paige Wilson Pool Assessment Under 12: 23 Jan Burdekin Run-Swim-Run Under 12: 23 Surf Awareness Two | Total: 9 Pool Assessment Under 13: 18 Gold Medallion Advanced Lifesaving | Total: 1 Abbey Bates, Alana Cunningham, Run-Swim-Run Under 13: 18 Owen Hall Benjamin de Malmanche, Erin Gold, Pool Assessment Under 14: 20 Shae MacRaild, Madeleine McKinlay, Silver Medallion Life Support | Total: 1 Run-Swim-Run Under 14: 20 Liam Smith, Drew Stewart, Natasha Ufer Sarah Myers Surf Safety One | Total: 29 Train Small Groups Certificate | Total: 2 Sinead Anderson, Isabella Armstrong, John Keller, Chloe Jones Lillie Batchelor, Holly Bourbouras, IRB Crewman Certificate | Total: 16 Andrea Christensen, Mackenzie Clark, James Baldock, Jan Burdekin, Liam Cannon, Zachary Cooper-Warner, Courtney Daniec, Troy Davis, Jessica Dawes, Corey Evans, Yhale Fien, Madeleine Greene, Dequila Hale, Brendan Flynn, Kyle Harris, Jessie Hoogvliet, Courtney Hayes, Meg Hickey, Phoebe Kosior, Sam Maccoll, Alan Macklin, Alexander MacKintosh, Sarah MacKintosh, Kelly Martin, Shona McClelland, Liam McIvor, Jessica McKay, Alicia Ottogalli, Andrew Richards, Paula Ryan Louis Peoples, Chantal Pool, Joseph Sammut, William Sanderson, Resuscitation Certificate | Total:12 Meg Schimming, Amy Seaburn, Maegan Dick, Olivia Doyle-Gray, Treanda Seaburn, Harley Slater, Scott Edwards, Ann Glen, Lachlan Gold, Courtney Twomey, Molly Waterworth, Daniel Hayes, Ryan Johnson, Kyle Parker, Claye Weight Tahlia Richter, Dimmity Sherras, Tegan Slater, Rebecca Thomas Surf Safety Two | Total: 19 Niki Blokkeerus, Mikaela Bray, Senior First Aid Certificate | Total: 2 Bianca Cattelini, Isaac Conway, Eliza Dreves, Peter Nipperess, Renee Kunde Rebecca Hocken, Courtnee Hunter,

24 | Annual Report | 2005 / 2006 Season MEMBER RECOGNITION | Club Awards

LIFESAVING Kieren Perkins Grant Callaghan 2005-22006 Most Efficient Chloe Jones Assessor or the Year Cadet Lifesaver: Bronson Slater Carl Perkins (Snr) 2004-2005: Alan Macklin Rachel Barber 2006 Nominees: Most Efficient Junior Lifesaver Sam Maccoll Sheridan Harper 2004-2005: Tracey Webster Simon Richards 2006 Nominees: SURF SPORTS AWARDS Matt Richards Troy Davis Colin Roughsedge Trophy - Most Outstanding Competitor Alan Macklin Chloe Jones 2004-2005: Gemma Newbiggin 2005-22006 Assessor of the Year: Jessica Dawes Simon Richards & Matt Richards Kelsey Brislane 2006 Nominees: 2005-22006 Most Efficient Chris Stewart Training Officer of the Year Junior Lifesaver: Troy Davis Corey Jones 2004- 2005: Barbara Seaward Gemma Newbiggin 2006 Nominees: Most Efficient Senior Lifesaver U15 Female Surf Team Elizabeth Dawes 2004-2005: Ashley Langford U15 Female Cameron Relay Team Simon Richards 2006 Nominees: Kelly-Ann Perkins Sheridan Harper Simon Richards 2005-22006 Most Outstanding Competitor: Chris Stewart Kirsten Phillips Carl Perkins Snr 2005- 2006 Training Officer Peter Hoogvliet of the Year: Elizabeth Dawes John Keller Des Dwyer OAM Trophy - Best & Fairest Competitor Elizabeth Dawes 2004-2005: Chris Stewart JJ Betts Trophy for Most Patrol Hours Stephen Maitland 2006 Nominees: 2004-2005 Ashley Langford Dan Creedy Chris Stewart 2005-22006 Most Patrol Hours: Lance Hipkin John Keller Chloe Jones Owen Hall 170 Hours Alec Gold Mike McDonald Troy Davis Robert Schwartz Old Boy Trophy for Most Sean McCullagh Efficient Patrol Captain Wayne Walker Tegan Parker 2004-2005 Grant McKenzie James Creedy 2005-22006 Best & & Peter Hoogvliet 2005-22006 Most Efficient Senior Fairest Competitor: Chloe Jones 2005-22006 Most Efficient Patrol Lifesaver: John Keller Captain: Jim Chisholm

Cliff Croughan Trophy for Best Patrol MEMBERSHIP AWARDS Most Efficient Cadet Lifesaver Team Members Supporters Club 2004-2005 Alec Gold 2004-2005 Rob Schwartz, Encouragement Award 2006 Nominees: Darryl Webster, James Creedy, Colin Myers, Owen Hall, John Keller, 2004-2005: Liz Dawes Carl Perkins Jnr Stephen Martin, Daniel Creedy. 2006 Nominees: Bronson Slater 2005-22006 Best Patrol Team U17 Patrol Competition Team Rachel Barber Members: Bronson Slater Sam de Malmanche Michael Stewart Jessica Dawes Darryl Webster Alec Gold Rebecca Graham Sean McCullagh Dylan Newbiggin 2005-22006 Supporters Club Award: Sam Llewellyn Wayne Walker U17 Patrol Competition Team

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- Alec Gold, Sean McCullagh, Carl Perkins Snr Junior Lifesaver of the Year - Alec Gold Troy Davis and Corey Evans. Karen Bray Young Lifesaver of the Year Kirsten Phillips - Ashley Langford Club Captain's Trophy for 2005-22006 Best Club Member: Volunteer of the Year - Simon Richards Best New Member Carl Perkins Snr Keenest Club Captain - Kirsten Phillips 2004- 2005: Wayne Walker 2006 Nominees: Alton Tailford Trophy for Excellence JUNIOR ACTIVITIES AWARDS Paula Ryan 2004-2005: Kirsten Phillips Most Improved Carl Perkins Snr 2006 Nominees: U8 Male Jacob Lawrence Carl Perkins Jnr Kirsten Phillips U8 Female Tailah McDonnell Jan Burdekin Simon Richards U9 Male Liam Smith Garry Brockenshire Chris Stewart Sam Maccoll U9 Female Shae MacRaild Corey Jones Bill Davis U10 Male Alexander Mc Kintosh Tamara Hoogvliet Leigh Francis U10 Female Chantal Pool 2005-22006 Alton Tailford Trophy for U11 Male Simon Kay 2005-22006 Best New Member: Excellence: Kirsten Phillips Paula Ryan & Corey Jones U11 Female Bianca Catellini U12 Male Richard McKay Most Improved Member Jack Spender Memorial Trophy for U12 Female Lauren Boubouras 2004-2005: James Baldock Most Valuable Office Bearer U13 Male Daniel Hayes 2006 Nominees: 2004-2005: Kirsten Phillips U13 Female Dimmity Sherras Matt O'Keefe 2006 Nominees: Rebecca Graham Deb Hoogvliet Lifesaver Award Sheridan Harper Kirsten Phillips U8 Nelson Anderson Lance Hipkin Karen Bray U9 Erin Gold 2005-22006 Most Improved Member: Simon Richards Lance Hipkin U10 Lillie Batchelor 2005-22006 Most Valuable Officer Bearer: Karen Bray U11 Eliza Dreves Stirrers Award U12 Ben Conway

2004-2005: Daniel Creedy Stanley Lucas Trophy for Surf Appeals U13 Scott Edwards 2006 Nominees: 2004-2005: Cathy Dick O’Brien Glass Trophy Simon Richards 2006 Nominees: Under 11 Zoe Richter Carl Perkins Jnr Tamara Hoogvliet Under 12 Sarah Rowley Deb Hoogvliet Gary Jones Under 13 Kyle Parker 2005-22006 Stirrer's Award: 2005-22006 Surf Appeals Fundraiser: Under 14 Kieren Perkins Deb Hoogvliet Tamara Hoogvliet Overall Winner: Kyle Parker

Ken O'Connell Trophy for OTHER AWARDS Best Club Member Gorman Family Trophy SURF LIFE SAVING QUEENSLAND 2004-2005: Gary Jones Isabelle McIvor RECOGNITION AWARDS 2005-22006 2006 Nominees: DHL Queensland Surf Lifesaver Elizabeth Dawes of the Year Les Steers Trophy John Keller Kirsten Phillips Carl Perkins Jnr Gary Jones SUNSHINE COAST BRANCH Deb Hoogvliet AWARDS 2004-22005

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Annual Report | 2005 / 2006 Season | 27 MEMBER RECOGNITION | Club Awards

Senior Club Award Presidents Award Trent Bray & Elliott Smith Ann Glen

Supporters Club Phillips Family Long Service Award Encouragement Award Trent Bray Sam Llewelyn

Water Safety Recognition Sharplin Family Award For completing 20 hours or more as a Carl Perkins Jnr water safety officer at Kings or at carnivals -

Hamburger Award Robyn Kent Kay Nelson Steve Kent Barry Thomas

Clubperson of the Season Award Steve Dick Maegan Dick Noel Hayes Dennis Rowley

Thora Hunt Award Karen Bray Ann Glen Sam de Malmanche Bill Davis

28 | Annual Report | 2005 / 2006 Season SURF SPORTS | Training, Competition & Development

Competition

Every year, the season seems to get longer and busier and the 2005-2006 season was no different. Since last Simon year’s report, our IRB team competed in the Queensland RICHARDS IRB series and the State Championships. In August, they also competed at the Australian IRB Championships, which was reinstated by SLSA, with one crew making the final of the Open Male Rescue Tube Race. It gives me great pleasure to submit the report covering Our junior members started the season with the surf sports at Metropolitan Caloundra SLSC for the Rainbow Beach carnival in October and ended it with 2005-2006 season. Once again, our Club has excelled the Queensland Junior State Championships in April. at most disciplines, in the majority of age groups and The Club achieved some great results at the State Titles, dozens of carnivals throughout Australia. placing 10th overall on 63 points, including eight Training medals.

Rhett Collie has had another extremely busy season There was some renewed enthusiasm from our surf boat with the Club in his position as head coach of our craft fraternity this year, with the Club having two Reserve and water competitors. Squad numbers have increased Grade crews swept by Len Fox and Michael Bacon. substantially since Rhett started in July 2004 and he Michael Bacon's crew showed some outstanding form has had to tinker with his program to accommodate throughout the entire season in the Red Rooster series these extra members. He has also been ably assisted and were unlucky not to progress further than their by assistant coaches Jeff Morris and Bill Davis. semi-final positions at the State and Australian Championships. In other areas, we had three boat sweeps (Mick Bacon, Len Fox and Jase Bean) coaching our two surf boat Our beach competitor numbers have grown considerably crews. Next season, all surf boat sweeps will be this season, led outstandingly by Chris Stewart. The required to obtain their Level 1 Coaching qualification. beach competitor numbers increased considerably this James Creedy also obtained his IRB Coaching season, and hopefully they can continue to grow into qualification, which was a requirement for the Club to the future. Chris won the open beach sprint and beach compete in IRB competition. David and Chris Stewart flags at the State Championships, placed second in the also held regular training sessions in Redcliffe for our beach sprint at the Australian Championships and beach competitors. placed second in the beach sprint and third in the beach flags at the World Championships in Lorne Victoria.

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The Club also had a small but committed group of through the trials for a spot in the top 20. Gemma and members competing in surf board riding throughout the Corey qualified through to the top 10, and placed 5th season, under the guidance of Karen Bray. They were and 8th overall. competitive all season, but luck did not go their way at For the first time, the Club was also represented in the the Australian Championships in the small and Interclub Championships at the World Lifesaving challenging surf. Championships, which were held in and Lorne Our board, ski, iron and swim competitors continued to in February 2006. This was a completely different grow as a group and this was reflected in the concept to normal carnivals as a team had to be outstanding results achieved throughout the season. selected and only one or two members were able to The most pleasing aspect was the participation and compete in each event. For our first attempt, the Club achievement in all age groups from under 15 to open. achieved some outstanding individual results in the surf Our Club has some very talented individuals that are life saving section. We also competed in a number of achieving great success and this is also starting to rub events in the pool lifesaving section, without success. off on our other competitors. A special mention to The next World Titles are being held in Germany in Corey Jones and Chris Stewart for winning the Club’s 2008. first individual open medals at the Australian Championships for a number of years. Chris placed second in the Open Male Beach Sprint and Corey Administration placed second in the Open Ironman, results that they The administration requirements behind surf sports can both be justifiably proud of. continues to increase every season. It is no longer just Unfortunately, a number of our masters competitors a matter of nominating members and then turning up - sustained injuries throughout the season and as such we also need to nominate officials, water safety, IRB we had very few members participating at carnivals. crews, sign declarations, ensure patrol hours are up to It is good to see that there are already a number of date and notify our members of details. members keen to build our masters numbers for Many thanks to all the officials, water safety and next season. assistant team managers for their continued support at Record numbers of our members were also involved in carnivals throughout the season. A special thanks to representative teams this season. The club had seven those members that attended the IRB Can Laying & members in the Queensland Representative Team that Water Safety course as a requirement to provide IRB successfully won the Interstate Championships. water safety at carnivals. Unfortunately, the higher Northcliffe was the only Club with more representatives. authorities failed miserably in implementing this system, Jessica McDonnell was also made Captain of the Junior but hopefully this will improve in the coming season. State Team, while Rhett Collie was Assistant Junior Coach and Simon Richards as Senior Team Manager. Mick Bacon's surf boat crew also represented the Sunshine Coast Branch at the Interbranch Surf Boat carnival. Corey Jones and Chris Stewart have also been accepted into the SLSA High Performance Squad for 2006-2007, which will hopefully put them in a position to be selected in an Australian representative team in the near future.

In the Kellogg's Nutri Grain Ironman series, the Club this year had four representatives. Gemma Newbiggin was an automatic qualifier from last season, while Corey Jones, Dylan Newbiggin and Chloe Jones qualified

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This season, the Surf Sports Committee made some for the position of Team Manager. It is great to see a major changes to the craft and training sponsorship fair bit of interest from other members in the position, criteria. There will probably be some minor which augers well for the years ahead. The Club will amendments for next season, but the main emphasis also be making some decisions shortly on what our will remain. During the off season, the Committee will future goals are for surf sports within the club, which also be sitting down to address some issues in relation will give some clearer direction for competitors, coaches to team selection. and supporters.

Hopefully, the Club will continue to see the huge benefits that surf sports competition brings to the Club Conclusion and continue to support it. It is hard to believe that back in 1997-1998, our Club only won 2 bronze medals at the Open State Championships and finished 26th overall. Eight years Simon Richards later, in 2005-2006, we collected 14 medals (including Director, Surf Sports 7 gold) and finished 8th overall.

We also won 10 medals at the Australian Championships and finished a very impressive 14th overall. We were the 3rd highest placed Club within the Sunshine Coast Branch, behind and Alexandra Headland and ahead of Clubs such as and Kawana Waters.

It is a credit to everyone within the Club for this outstanding improvement over the past 8 years. It is great to know that these results have been achieved without the need to 'approach' members from other Clubs to bolster our own ranks. The majority of our competitors are all 'home-grown' and the few that have come from other Clubs have come on their own accord. I now believe we have a product at Metropolitan Caloundra that is attractive to competitors.

After three and a half years as Director of Surf Sports, I have decided to stand down, but will still be nominating

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Club Championships Saturday 15th April 2006 Open Male 1st 2nd 3rd Surf Race Corey Jones Dylan Newbiggin Aaron Jones Board Race Corey Jones Dylan Newbiggin Aaron Jones Beach Sprints Chris Stewart Aaron Jones Stewart Clark Beach Flags Chris Stewart Aaron Jones Stewart Clark Ski Race Aaron Jones Corey Jones Dylan Newbiggin Ironman Corey Jones Corey Macklin

Open Female 1st 2nd 3rd Surf Race Gemma Newbiggin Chloe Jones Board Race Gemma Newbiggin Chloe Jones Beach Sprints Gemma Newbiggin Jane Young Chloe Jones Beach Flags Jane Young Emma Stewart Tamara Hoogvliet Ski Race Gemma Newbiggin Chloe Jones Ironwoman Chloe Jones Gemma Newbiggin

U19 Male 1st 2nd 3rd Surf Race Board Race Corey Macklin Beach Sprints Corey Macklin Beach Flags Corey Macklin Ski Race Ironman Corey Macklin

U19 Female 1st 2nd 3rd Surf Race Gemma Newbiggin Chloe Jones Board Race Gemma Newbiggin Chloe Jones Beach Sprints Gemma Newbiggin Chloe Jones Beach Flags Gemma Newbiggin Chloe Jones Ski Race Gemma Newbiggin Chloe Jones Ironwoman Chloe Jones Gemma Newbiggin

U17 Male 1st 2nd 3rd Surf Race Sean McCullagh Alec Gold Thomas Robertson Board Race Alec Gold Sean McCullagh Troy Davis Beach Sprints Alec Gold Sean McCullagh Bronson Slater Beach Flags Alec Gold Sean McCullagh Bronson Slater Ironman Alec Gold Sean McCullagh Troy Davis

U17 Female 1st 2nd 3rd Surf Race Board Race Beach Sprints Jane Young Beach Flags Jane Young Ironwoman

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Club Championships Saturday 15th April 2006

U15 Male 1st 2nd 3rd Surf Race Brian- John Birrell Board Race Carl Perkins Brian-John Birrell Beach Sprints Stewart Clark Brian-John Birrell Beach Flags Stewart Clark Brian-John Birrell Ironman BJ Birrell

U15 Female 1st 2nd 3rd Surf Race Kate Glen Tegan Parker Samantha Johnston Board Race Samantha Johnston Kelly-Ann Perkins Tegan Parker Beach Sprints Samantha Johnston Kara Macklin Kelly-Ann Perkins Beach Flags Samantha Johnston Kara Macklin Kelly-Ann Perkins Ironwoman Kelly-Ann Perkins Kate Glen Ann Glen

30 - 30 Male 1st 2nd 3rd Surf Race Wayne Walker Board Race Wayne Walker Beach Sprints Wayne Walker Beach Flags Wayne Walker Ski Race Ironman

40+ Male 1st 2nd 3rd Surf Race Bruce Edwards Ross Robertson Grant McKenzie Board Race Bruce Edwards Grant McKenzie Beach Sprints Bruce Edwards Beach Flags Bruce Edwards Ski Race Ross Robertson Grant McKenzie Ironman

40+ Female 1st 2nd Surf Race Elizabeth Dawes Board Race Elizabeth Dawes Beach Sprints Elizabeth Dawes Beach Flags Elizabeth Dawes Ski Race Ironwoman

Age Group Champions 1st 2nd 3rd Open Male Corey Jones Aaron Jones Chris Stewart Open Female Gemma Newbiggin Chloe Jones Jane Young U19 Male Corey Macklin U19 Female Gemma Newbiggin Chloe Jones U17 Male Alec Gold Sean McCullagh Troy Davis U17 Female Jane Young U15 Male Brian-John Birrell Stewart Clark Carl Perkins U15 Female Samantha Johnston Kelly-Ann Perkins Tegan Parker 30-39 Male Wayne Walker 40+ Male Bruce Edwards 40+ Female Elizabeth Dawes

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Junior Activities Age Group Champtions

1st 2nd 3rd U8 Male Marcus Ferguson Cieran Kent Alexander Dreves U8 Female Madeline Fissenden Georgie Johnson Paige Wilson U9 Male Ben de Malmanche Michael Peart Drew Stewart U9 Female Abbey Bates Erin Gold Shae MacRaild U10 Male Zac Cooper-Warner Louis Peoples Alexander Mackintosh U10 Female Mackenzie Clark Courtney Hayes Courtney Daniec U11 Male Liam Kent Blake Johnson Isaac Conway U11 Female Mikaela Bray Niki Blokkeerus Courtnee Hunter U12 Male Izaak Davis Jesse Birrell Cameron Ferguson U12 Female Kristina Brown Karlee Bryant Alyce Llewelyn U13 Male Daniel Hayes Ryan Johnson Kyle Parker U13 Female Maegan Dick Ann Glen Teigan Slater U14 Male Carl Perkins Jnr Sam Llewelyn Isaiah Nelson U14 Female Kelly- Ann Perkins

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Endurance Carnival Warriors on Water Open Male Beach Sprint " Ironmania" Tacking Point SLSC 2 Christopher Stewart Coolangatta SLSC 30th October 2005 U19 Mixed Double Ski 2 October 2005 U19 Female Surf Race 2 Chloe Jones, Corey Macklin U14 Ironman 1 Gemma Newbiggin Open Male Beach Flags 2 Carl Perkins Jnr U19 Female Board Race 2 Christopher Stewart U14 Iornman 1 Gemma Newbiggin U15 Female Surf Board 3 Sam Llewelyn U19 Female Ski 2 Samantha Johnston U14 Ironwoman 1 Gemma Newbiggin Open Male Surf Teams 2 Kelly-Ann Perkins Open Male Beach Flags 3 - Corey Jones, Dylan Newbiggin, 3 Chris Stewart Aaron Jones, Zane Jones U8-UU14 Junior Carnival Open Male Surf Race U15 Male Surf Race Rainbow Beach SLSC | 3 Corey Jones 3 Pierce Hardy 15 October 2005 Open Male Board Race Open Male Board Relay U13 Female Surf Race 3 Corey Jones 3 Dylan Newbiggin, Corey Jones, 3rd Ann Glen Open Male Beach Sprint Aaron Jones U14 Male Surf Board Open Male Board Rescue 1st Carl Perkins Jnr U11-UU14 Teams Carnival 3 Dylan Newbiggin, Corey Jones U14 Male Surf Race Metropolitan Caloundra SLSC | U15 Ironwoman 2nd Carl Perkins Jnr 29th & 30th October 2005 3 Jessica McDonnell 36 Points - 6th Overall U15 Female Board Relay Peregian Craft Carnival U11 Beach Relay 3 Samantha Johnston, Tegan Parker, Perigian Beach SLSC | 2nd Bianca Cattelini, Craig Stewart, Amy Blokkeerus 22nd October 2005 Isaac Conway, Isabelle McIvor U15 Male Surf Board All Age Male Taplin - 4 person U12 Cameron Relay 3 Pierce Hardy 3 Alec Gold, Michel Davies-Hill, 3rd Cameron Ferguson, U15 Female Cameron Relay Corey Jones, Corey Macklin. Cameron Smith, Izaak Davis, 4 Sam Johnston, Jess McDonnell, Open Male Board Relay Kristina Brown Amy Blokkeerus, Tegan Parker 2 Aaron Jones, Corey Jones, U13 Female Cameron Relay . . . U19 Female Surf Race Leigh Francis. 3rd Ann Glen, Dimmity Sherras, 4 Chloe Jones Open Male Ski Relay Maegan Dick, Tahlia Richter . . . U19 Ironwoman 2 Aaron Jones, Corey Jones, U14 Male Board Relay 5 Gemma Newbiggin Zane Jones. 2nd Jarryd McDonnell, Kieren Perkins, Open Male Surf Board U15 Female Board Relay Sam Llewelyn 5 Aaron Jones 2 Amy Blokkeerus, U14 Male Board Rescue U19 Female Surf Board Samantha Johnston, Tegan Parker 2nd Carl Perkins Jnr, Sam Llewelyn 5 Gemma Newbiggin U15 Female Surf Board U14 Male Cameron Relay U15 Female Surf Race 2 Samantha Johnston 2nd Adam Harris, Isaiah Nelson, 5 Kate Glen Brodie Ward, Kieren Perkins U19 Female Surf Race Warriors on Water U14 Male Surf Teams 6 Gemma Newbiggin Dash for Cash, Port Macquarie 1st Carl Perkins, Isaiah Nelson, U19 Female Single Ski 28th October 2005 Jarryd McDonnell, Sam Llewelyn 6 Gemma Newbiggin Open Male Beach Sprint Open Ironman 1st Chris Stewart Summer Surf Series - Round 1 6 Aaron Jones Open Male Board Race North Burleigh SLSC U15 Ironman 2nd Corey Jones 5 and 6 November 2005 6 Carl Perkins 99.00 Points 7th Overall U15 Ironwoman East Coast Championships Open Ironman 6 Kelly-Ann Perkins Tacking Point SLSC 29th 1 Corey Jones Open Female Taplin - 3 Person October 2005 U15 Female Surf Race 6 Gemma Newbiggin, Chloe Jones, Open Male Surf Race 1 Jessica McDonnell Trudee Hutchinson 2 Corey Jones U19 Female Board Rescue Open Female Surf Race Open Male Beach Sprint 1 Chloe Jones, Gemma Newbiggin 6 Trudee Hutchinson Chris Stewart Open Male Surf Race U15 Female Rescue Tube U19 Ironwoman 2 Corey Jones 6 Jessica McDonnell 3 Chloe Jones U15 Female Surf Teams U17 Male Rescue Tube U19 Female Surf Race 2 Jessica McDonnell, Kate Glen, 6 Troy Davis 2 Gemma Newbiggin Amy Blokkeerus, Tegan Parker U17 Male Surf Team

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6 Alec Gold, Sean McCullagh, Summer Surf Series - Round 1 U17 Male Rescue Tube Troy Davis, Thomas Robertson Kawana Waters SLSC 5 Sean McCullagh 10 and 11 December 2005 U15 Male Board Race Marcoola Surfing Events 109 points - 7th overall 5 Carl Perkins Jnr 12th November 2005 | U19 Female Surf Race U15 Ironwoman (U11-U14) 1 Gemma Newbiggin 6 Amy Blokkeerus 2 Trent Bray U15 Female Cameron Relay U19 Female Taplin Relay U15-U17 Jess McDonnell, Sam Johnston, 6 Team 1 - Gemma Newbiggin, 1 Trent Bray Kelly-Ann Perkins, Kara Macklin Chloe Jones, Kelly Martin U15 Female Surf Race U15 Female Surf Race Mooloolaba Beach Sprint Carnival 1 Jessica McDonnell 6 Kate Glen 19th November 2005 U15 Female Surf Team 8 Points - 21st Overall 1 Jess McDonnell, Amy Blokkeerus, Masters Carnival Open Male Beach Sprint Kate Glen, Tegan Parker Northcliffe SLSC 1 Chris Stewart U15 Ironwoman 17th December 2005 U15 Male Beach Flags 1 Jessica McDonnell 23 Points - 9th overall 5 Stewart Clark U15 Female Board Race 50-54 Male Surf Race 1 Samantha Johnston 2nd Stephen Maitland U11-UU14 Junior Carnival Open Male Surf Race 45-49 Male Ski Race Mooloolaba SLSC 20th 2 Corey Jones 2nd Alan Macklin November 2005 Open Male Beach Sprint 48 points - 6th Overall 2 Christopher Stewart Branch Surf Rescue Championships U12 Male Surf Race U19 Female Board Rescue Mooloolaba 1st Izaak Davis 2 Chloe Jones, Gemma Newbiggin 17 & 18 December 2005 U13 Female Surf Race Open Male Board Rescue 5th overall - 10 points 3rd Ann Glen 2 Dylan Newbiggin, Corey Jones Open Patrol Competition U14 Male Surf Race U15 Female Board Relay 5th Jessica Dawes, Kelsey Brislane, 2nd Carl Perkins Jnr 3 Sam Johnston, Tegan Parker, Matthew Richards, Owen Hall, U12 Ironman Amy Blokkeerus Rachel Barber, Wayne Walker 3rd Izaak Davis U15 Female Board Rescue U17 Male Champion Lifesaver U13 Ironwoman 3 Sam Johnston, Tegan Parker 4th Troy Davis 2nd Ann Glen U19 Ironwoman U17 Patrol Competition U14 Ironman 3 Gemma Newbiggin 2nd Alec Gold, Corey Evans, 2nd Carl Perkins Jnr U15 Female Surf Race Sean McCullagh, Troy Davis U13 Female Board Race 3 Ann Glen 3rd Ann Glen Open Male Beach Flags Summer Surf Series - Round 3 U14 Female Board Race 3 Christopher Stewart Tugun SLSC 3rd Kelly-Ann Perkins U19 Female Single Ski 14 and 15 January 2006 3 Gemma Newbiggin 89 points - 8th overall U11-UU14 Nipper Carnival U15 Male Surf Team Open Male Board Rescue North Burleigh SLSC 4 Team 1 - Carl Perkins Jnr, 1 Corey Jones, Dylan Newbiggin 26/27 November 2005 Sam Llewelyn, Jarryd McDonnell, U15 Ironwoman 38 Points - 17th Overall Michael Davies-Hill 1 Jessica McDonnell U14 Male Surf Race U17 Male Rescue Tube U15 Female Board Rescue 2nd Carl Perkins Jnr U14 Male Surf Teams 4 Alec Gold 1 Ann Glen, Kelly-Ann Perkins 3rd Team 1 U19 Mixed Double Ski U19 Ironwoman U13 Ironwoman 4 Team 1 - Corey Macklin, 1 Gemma Newbiggin 1st Ann Glen Chloe Jones U15 Female Surf Race U14 Ironman U15 Ironman 1 Jessica McDonnell 3rd Carl Perkins Jnr 4 Carl Perkins Jnr U19 Female Single Ski U14 Male Surf Board U19 Female Surf Race 1 Gemma Newbiggin 2nd Carl Perkins Jnr 4 Chloe Jones Open Male Beach Flags U19 Female Board Race 2 Christopher Stewart 4 Gemma Newbiggin U15 Female Surf Teams U15 Female Board Race 2 Jessica McDonnell, Kate Glen, 4 Tegan Parker Kelly-Ann Perkins, Tegan Parker Open Male Surf Race Open Male Beach Sprint 5 Aaron Jones 3 Christopher Stewart

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Open Male Surf Board U15 Female Cameron Relay U13 Female Surf Race 3 Corey Jones 1 Jessica McDonnell, Kara Macklin, 1 Ann Glen Open Male Surf Race Kelly-Ann Perkins, Samantha Johnston U13 Ironwoman 3 Corey Jones U15 Female Surf Race 2 Ann Glen U19 Female Surf Race 1 Kate Glen U14 Male Surf Board 3 Gemma Newbiggin U15 Female Surf Team 3 Carl Perkins Jnr U15 Female Cameron Relay 1 Amy Blokkeerus, Jessica McDonnell, U14 Male Surf Race 3 Ann Glen, Jessica McDonnell, Kate Glen, Tegan Parker 3 Carl Perkins Jnr Kelly-Ann Perkins, Samantha Johnston U19 Male Surf Team U11 Female Beach Sprint U19 Female Board Rescue 1 Alec Gold, Liam Cannon, 3 Isabelle McIvor 3 Chloe Jones, Gemma Newbiggin Sean McCullagh, Troy Davis U12 Ironman U15 Female Surf Race U15 Female Board Rescue 3 Jesse Birrell 4 Kate Glen 2 Samantha Johnston, Tegan Parker U17 Male Tube Rescue U15 Female Surf Race Sunshine Coast Branch 4 Sean McCullagh 2 Tegan Parker Championships U19 Female Surf Board U15 Ironwoman Under 15 to Open and Masters 4 Gemma Newbiggin 2 Jessica McDonnell 11th & 12th February 2006 U19 Female Taplin Relay U15 Male Surf Race 284 points - 6th overall 5 Team 1 Chloe Jones, 3 Pierce Hardy Open Ironman Gemma Newbiggin, Kelly Martin Open Male Beach Flags 1 Corey Jones U15 Ironman 4 Christopher Stewart Open Ironwoman 5 Carl Perkins Jnr U15 Female Surf Board 1 Gemma Newbiggin U17 Female Beach Flags 4 Tegan Parker Open Male Beach Sprint 5 Jane Young U15 Female Surf Race 1 Christopher Stewart U19 Ironwoman 4 Jessica McDonnell Open Male Board Rescue 6 Chloe Jones U15 Male Surf Team 1 Team 1 Corey Jones, U19 Mixed Double Ski 4 Carl Perkins Jnr, Jarryd McDonnell, Dylan Newbiggin 6 Team 1 Chloe Jones, Corey Macklin Michael Davies-Hill, Sam Llewelyn U15 Female Board Relay Open Ironwoman U15 Ironman 1 Team 1 Jessica McDonnell, 6 Chloe Jones 5 Pierce Hardy Samantha Johnston, Tegan Parker U15 Female Board Relay U15 Ironwoman U15 Female Cameron Relay 6 Team 1 Amy Blokkeerus, 5 Kelly-Ann Perkins 1 Ann Glen, Jessica McDonnell, Samantha Johnston, Tegan Parker U15 Male Rescue Tube Kelly-Ann Perkins, Samantha Johnston 5 Pierce Hardy U15 Female Surf Race Masters Carnival U15 Female Beach Sprint 1 Jessica McDonnell Alexandra Headland SLSC 5th Kara Macklin U15 Female Surf Teams 21st January 2006 U17 Female Beach Flags 1 Ann Glen, Jessica McDonnell, 23 points - 10th Overall 6 Jane Young Kate Glen, Tegan Parker. 55-59 Male Surf Race U15 Ironwoman 2nd Peter Balck Kellogg's Nutri Grain Ironman Series 1 Jessica McDonnell 55-59 Male Ski Race Final, Coogee SLSC U19 Female Taplin Relay 2nd John Buchanan Sunday 29th January 2006 3 Person 55-59 Male Board Race 5th Gemma Newbiggin 1 Chloe Jones, Gemma Newbiggin, 2nd Peter Black 8th Corey Jones Kelly Martin. Chloe Jones U19 Ironwoman Queensland Surf Rescue Dylan Newbiggin 1 Gemma Newbiggin Championships Both qualifiers for Kellogs Nutri Grain U19 Female Single Ski Broadbeach SLSC Ironman Series. 1 Gemma Newbiggin 21-222 January 2006 U19 Female Surf Race 5 Points- 17th Overall U11 - U14 Junior Carnival 1 Chloe Jones U17 Patrol Competition Maroochydore SLSC U19 Female Board Rescue 2nd Troy Davis, Corey Evans, Saturday 4 February 2006 1 Chloe Jones, Gemma Newbiggin Sean McCullagh, Troy Davis U11 Female Beach Flags 45-49 Years Male Surf Ski 1 Isabelle McIvor 2 Alan Macklin Summer Surf Series - Round 4 U14 Female Surf Race U19 Male Surf Team Kawana Waters SLSC 1 Kelly-Ann Perkins 2 Aaron Evans, Liam Cannon, 28 and 29 January 2006 U14 Ironman Sean McCullagh, Troy Davis 58 points 12th overall 1 Carl Perkins Jnr 55-59 Years Ironman

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2 Peter Black 4 Samantha Johnston 6 Aaron Evans, Isaiah Nelson. 55-59 Years Male Board Race U19 Male Single Ski U15 Cameron Relay 2 Peter Black 4 Corey Macklin 6 Brian John Birrell, Carl Perkins, 55-59 Years Male Surf Race U15 Female Surf Race Michael Davies-Hill, Sam Llewelyn. 2 Peter Black 4 Kelly-Ann Perkins U17 Female Beach Flags 55-59 Years Male Tube Race U15 Male Board Rescue 6 Jane Young 2 Peter Black 4 Carl Perkins Jnr, Sam Llewelyn U17 Male Board Rescue. Open Ironman U15 Male Surf Team 6 Team 1 2 Dylan Newbiggin Aaron Evans, Brian-John Birrell, U17 Male Single Ski Open Ironwoman Isaiah Nelson, Keiren Perkins. 6 Troy Davis 2 Chloe Jones U19 Mixed Double Ski U19 Male Taplin Relay Open Male Beach Flags 4 Chloe Jones, Corey Macklin 6 Corey Macklin, Liam Cannon, 2 Christopher Stewart 50-54 Years Male Board Race Troy Davis Open Male Board Relay 4 Jeffrey Morris Open Ironman 2 Aaron Jones, Corey Jones, U17 Male Beach Relay 6 Aaron Jones Dylan Newbiggin Alec Gold, Brennan Smith, U15 Female Board Race U15 Female Board Rescue Sean McCullagh, Troy Davis. 6 Tegan Parker 2 Ann Glen, Kelly-Ann Perkins U17 Male Board Relay U15 Ironman 4 Alec Gold, Sean McCullagh, Sunshine Coast Branch 2 Carl Perkins Jnr Troy Davis. Board Riding Championships Results U17 Male Surf Team U17 Male Surf Race Male Combined Junior Board 2 Team 1 Alec Gold, Sean McCullagh, 4 Alec Gold. Riding (U11-UU14) Thomas Robertson, Troy Davis U19 Female Board Race 2nd Trent Bray U17 Male Tube Race 4 Gemma Newbiggin 4th Elliott Smith 2 Alec Gold U17 Male Tube Race U15 Male Board Riding Open Female Beach Relay 4 Troy Davis 1st Matt Rowley 3 Emma Stewart, Jane Young, Open Male Board Race 2nd Elliott Smith Kara Macklin, Kelly Martin 5 Corey Jones 3rd Trent Bray Open Male Surf Teams Open Female Beach Sprint 3 Aaron Jones, Corey Jones, 5 Emma Stewart Sunshine Coast Branch Dylan Newbiggin, Zane Jones Open Female Beach Sprint Championships U15 Female Surf Race 5 Kara Macklin Under 11 to Under 14 3 Kate Glen U15 Female Board Relay Met Caloundra SLSC U15 Ironwoman 5 Ann Glen, Kate Glen, 18-119 February 2006 3 Kate Glen Kelly-Ann Perkins 138 points - 5th overall U15 Male Board Relay U15 Female Board Rescue U11 Male Surf Race 3 Carl Perkins Jnr, Sam Llewelyn 5 Jessica McDonnell, Kate Glen. 5th Steven Yule Brian-John Birrell. U15 Female Surf Race U11 Male Surf Teams Under 15 Male Surf Team 5 Ann Glen 3rd Craig Stewart, Isaac Conway, 3 Carl Perkins Jnr, Jarryd McDonnell, 50-54 Years Male Surf Race Simon Kay, Steven Yule Michael Davies-Hill, Sam Llewelyn. 5 Michael Stewart U12 Male Cameron Relay 50-54 Years Ironman U15 Ironwoman 1st Benjamin Conway, 3 Jeffrey Morris 5 Kelly-Ann Perkins Cameron Smith, Izaak Davis, U17 Male Beach Flags U17 Male Cameron Relay Jesse Birrell 3 Brennan Smith 5 Alec Gold, Sean McCullagh, U12 Male Surf Race Open Female Beach Sprint Thomas Robertson, Troy Davis. 6th Izaak Davis 4 Jane Young U19 Female Surf Race U12 Male Surf Teams Open Female Beach Flags 5 Gemma Newbiggin 4th Benjamin Conway, 4 Jane Young U19 Ironwoman Cameron Smith, Izaak Davis, Open Male Beach Relay 5 Chloe Jones Jesse Birrell 4 Alec Gold, Brennan Smith, U17 Male Surf Race U13 Female Cameron Relay Christopher Stewart, Leigh Francis 5 Sean McCullagh 2nd Ann Glen, Maegan Dick, Open Male double Ski U17 Male Tube Race Tahlia Richter, Teigan Slater 4 Corey Jones. Dylan Newbiggin. 5 Thomas Robertson U13 Female Surf Race Open Ski Relay (130 years minimum) U15 Ironwoman 2nd Ann Glen 4 Alan Macklin, Jeffrey Morris, 5 Tegan Parker U14 Female Surf Race Norman Bergin. U19 Male Board Rescue 2nd Kelly Ann Perkins U15 Female Board Race 6 Liam Cannon, Troy Davis. U14 Male Cameron Relay U15 Male Board Rescue

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2nd Brodie Ward, Carl Perkins Jnr, U12 Male Beach Flags Open Male Surf Race Isaiah Nelson, Sam Llewelyn 4th Benjamin Conway 5 Corey Jones U14 Male Surf Race U13 Female Beach Flags U19 Female Surf Race 1st Carl Perkins Jnr 4th Teigan Slater 5 Chloe Jones U14 Male Surf Race U14 Male Beach Flags U19 Male Surf Team 6th Jarryd McDonnell 6th Brodie Ward 5 Alec Gold, Liam Cannon, U14 Male Surf Teams Sean McCullagh, Thomas Robertson 2nd Carl Perkins Jnr, Isaiah Nelson, World Lifesaving Championships U19 Mixed Double Ski Jarryd McDonnell, Sam Llewelyn Interclub Teams 5 Corey Macklin, Chloe Jones U12 Ironman Geelong and Lorne U15 Ironwoman 3rd Izaak Davis 20 to 27 February 2006 5 Jessica McDonnell U12 Ironman 24 points U15 Female Board Relay 4th Jesse Birrell 12th Surf Events 5 Samantha Johnston, Tegan Parker, U13 Ironwoman 24th Overall Amy Blokkeerus 2nd Ann Glen Open Male Beach Sprint U15 Female Board Rescue U14 Ironman 2nd Chris Stewart 5 Samantha Johnston, 2nd Carl Perkins Jnr Open Male Beach Flags Jessica McDonnell U14 Ironman 3rd Chris Stewart Open Ironwoman 4th Sam Llewelyn Open Male Surf Race 6 Gemma Newbiggin U14 Ironwoman 6th Corey Jones U19 Female Board Relay 2nd Kelly Ann Perkins 6 Gemma Newbiggin, U11 Female Board Relay Queensland State Chloe Jones, Samantha Johnston 6th Bianca Cattelini, Isabelle McIvor, Championships U17 Female Beach Flags Zoe Richter North Burleigh SLSC 6 Jane Young U12 Male Board Relay 10 to 12 March 2006 1st Cameron Smith, Izaak Davis, 96 points 8th overall Australian Surf Life Saving Jesse Birrell Open Male Beach Sprint Championships U12 Male Board Rescue 1 Christopher Stewart Kurrawa SLSC 4th Cameron Smith, Izaak Davis Open Male Beach Flags 29 March to 2 April 2006 U12 Male Surf Board 1 Christopher Stewart 75 points 14th overall 3rd Cameron Smith U15 Female Cameron Relay U15 Female Surf Teams U13 Female Board Relay 1 Jessica McDonnell, Sam Johnston, 1st Ann Glen, Kate Glen, 4th Ann Glen, Maegan Dick, Amy Blokkeerus, Ann Glen Jessica McDonnell, Tegan Parker Tahlia Richter U15 Female Surf Team U15 Female Cameron Relay U13 Female Surf Board 1 Jessica McDonnell, Kate Glen, 1st Ann Glen, Kate Glen, 4th Ann Glen Ann Glen, Tegan Parker Samantha Johnston, Kara Macklin U14 Female Board Rescue U19 Female Surf Race U15 Female 2km Beach Run 1st Ann Glen, Kelly Ann Perkins 1 Gemma Newbiggin 1st Kelly-Ann Perkins U14 Female Board Race U19 Ironwoman Open Male Beach Sprint 3rd Kelly Ann Perkins 1 Gemma Newbiggin 2nd Chris Stewart U14 Male Board Relay U15 Male Surf Board Riding Open Ironman 2nd Carl Perkins Jnr, 1 Trent Bray 2nd Corey Jones Jarryd McDonnell, Sam Llewelyn U19 Female Board Rescue Open Male Board Rescue U14 Male Board Rescue 2 Gemma Newbiggin, Chloe Jones 2nd Corey Jones, Dylan Newbiggin 5th Carl Perkins Jnr, Sam Llewelyn U19 Female Surf Board U19 Female Board Relay U14 Male Board Rescue 2 Chloe Jones 2nd Chloe Jones, Gemma Newbiggin, 6th Isaiah Nelson, Kieren Perkins U15 Female Rescue Tube Samantha Johnston U14 Male Board Race 2 Tegan Parker U19 Ironwoman 2nd Carl Perkins Jnr U15 Female Surf Race 2nd Gemma Newbiggin U11 Female Beach Relay 2 Jessica McDonnell U17 Patrol Competition 4th Bianca Cattelini, Isabelle McIvor, U19 Female Single Ski 3rd Corey Evans, Alec Gold, Tiah Twomey, Zoe Richter 2 Gemma Newbiggin Sean McCullagh, Troy Davis U11 Female Beach Sprint U15 Female Surf Board U19 Female Surf Race 2nd Isabelle McIvor 2 Samantha Johnston 3rd Chloe Jones U11 Male Beach Sprint Open Iornman U19 Female Board Rescue 5th Isaac Conway 3 Corey Jones 4th Chloe Jones, Gemma Newbiggin U13 Female Beach Sprint U19 Female Surf Board U15 Female Board Rescue 2nd Teigan Slater 4 Gemma Newbiggin 4th Ann Glen, Samantha Johnston

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U17 Male Rescue Tube Red Rooster Surf Boat Series Met Caloundra Team 1, 2nd 4th Sean McCullagh Round 1, 13th November 2005 Round 5 1st Michael Bacon, Michael Boulton, Met Caloundra Team 1, 4th 2006 Queensland Junior Tim McMeniman, Open Male Teams Rescue Championships Morgan McMeniman, Round 2 7-99 April 2006, Kirra SLSC Aleksandr Baruksopulo. Met Caloundra Team 1, 2nd Overall Club results Round 3 Round 3 63 Points 10th Overall 11th December 2005 Met Caloundra Team 1, 1st U13 Ironwoman 2nd Michael Bacon, Michael Boulton, Round 4 1 Ann Glen Tim McMeniman, Morgan McMeniman Met Caloundra Team 1, 4th U11 Female Beach Sprint Aleksandr Baruksopulo 1 Isabelle McIvor 2006 IRB Premiership Series | U11 Female Beach Flags 2005 IRB Premiership Series| Open Male Surf Rescue 1 Isabelle McIvor Open Male Surf Rescue Round 1 U12 Male Board Relay Round 1 Met Caloundra Team 2, 6th 1 Jesse Birrell, Izaak Davis Met Caloundra Team 1, 3rd Round 2 Male Combined Junior Surf Board Round 3 Met Caloundra Team 1, 3rd riding (U11-U14) Met Caloundra Team 1, 2nd Masters Surf Rescue 1 Elliott Smith Round 4 Met Caloundra Team 1, 1st U13 Female Cameron Relay Met Caloundra Team 1, 1st U21 Surf Rescue 2 Ann Glen, Maegan Dick, Met Caloundra Team 2, 4th Round 2 Tahlia Richter, Teigan Slater Round 5 Met Caloundra Team 1, 2nd U14 Ironwoman Met Caloundra Team 2, 5th Open Male Tube Rescue 2 Kelly-Ann Perkins Under 21 Surf Rescue Round 1 Male Combined Junior Surf Board Round 2 Met Caloundra Team 1, 4th riding (U11-U14) Met Caloundra Team 1, 5th Round 2 2 Trent Bray Round 3 Met Caloundra Team 1, 2nd U12 Male Cameron Relay Met Caloundra Team 1, 3rd U21 Tube Rescue 4 Ben Conway, Izaak Davis, Round 4 Round 1 Cameron Smith, Jesse Birrell Met Caloundra Team 1, 3rd Met Caloundra Team 1, 1st U12 Ironman Open Male Tube Rescue Round 2 4 Izaak Davis Round 1 Met Caloundra Team 1, 1st U14 Female Surf Race Met Caloundra Team 1, 1st 4 Kelly-Ann Perkins Round 2 Queensland State Team U14 Male Surf Team Met Caloundra Team 1, 3rd Representatives 5 Carl Perkins Jnr, Jarryd McDonnell, Round 3 Corey Jones Isaiah Nelson, Sam Llewellyn Met Caloundra Team 1, 5th Chris Stewart U12 Male Surf Board Round 4 Gemma Newbiggin 5 Jesse Birrell Met Caloundra Team 1, 2nd Jessica McDonnell (Junior Captain) U13 Female Surf Board Under 21 Tube Rescue Samantha Johnston 5 Ann Glen Round 4 Carl Perkins Jnr U13 Female Surf Race Met Caloundra Team 1, 3rd Ann Glen 6 Ann Glen Open Male Mass Rescue Simon Richards (Senior Team U14 Ironman Round 1 Manager) 6 Carl Perkins Jnr Met Caloundra Team 1, 4th Rhett Collie (Assistant Junior Coach) U14 Female Board Rescue Round 3 6 Kelly-Ann Perkins, Ann Glen Met Caloundra Team 1, 3rd SLSA 2006/2007 Round 4 High Performance Squad Members Met Caloundra Team 1, 4th Chris Stewart Met Caloundra Team 2, 4th Corey Jones Round 5 Met Caloundra Team 1, 2nd Under 21 Mass Rescue Round 2 Met Caloundra Team 1, 2nd Round 3 Met Caloundra Team 1, 1st Round 4

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In early January we held a sports camp which was run in conjunction with Rhett Collie. The week-long camp was attended by 40 members, with an allocated sleep Graeme night for each age group at the club. During the camp MCCULLAGH a team-building exercise was held at the , comprising of three hours on a high rope course.

Due to cyclonic conditions on our planned Club Championship day, a spit roast dinner had to be cancelled and unfortunately could not be re-scheduled. It was always going to be hard to follow Mark Gregg into Keep an eye out for this next season. this position, especially after the great job he has done in his three years in office. When I was asked to take Our final event for the calendar year was our end of on the role of Youth Development Officer, I thought that season camp held at Tallebudgera over Mother's Day I would be acting in a caretaker role. weekend, (sorry Mum's, enjoy the break, and I promise it won't happen again). The weekend consisted of a But, let me say, that it has been a pleasure to have karaoke Friday night after dinner, Saturday AFL match been involved this year, especially in my role as for boys (big boys too) and retail therapy for the girls. Assistant Surf Sports Manager, and witness first hand A "Survivor" Saturday afternoon followed by ten pin the tenacity and courage of many of our youth, bowling in the evening. Sunday was a wonderful day especially in the under 15 age group. at Wet'n'Wild with lunch included. I would like to take We also have a dedicated group of non-sport this opportunity to thank the camp chaperones, Liz competitors who give up a huge amount of their own Dawes, Debbie Jones, Darryl Gold, Steve Martin and time to help with water safety at nippers, assist with Kirsten Phillips. bronze camps, and help out with many other lifesaving- My only disappointment this year is that I have come to related projects. As a club we have a tremendous future realise that many of our members, especially the youth ahead of us, and with a record number of members and do not take advantage of our great website. Our children nippers, the coming years look exciting. of today are very skilled in using this new medium and During this first year as Youth Development Officer I yet do not utilise this site. It is an invaluable link which have had an invaluable amount of help from more displays social events and surf-related courses for experienced members, Rhett Collie, Kirsten Phillips and everyone to take part in. My aim for next year is to Simon Richards just to name a few, and I thank them rectify this problem and have more involvement from all very much. eligible youth members. In conclusion, I wish you all a safe and happy break and look forward to seeing you all Under the leadership of Kirsten Phillips the future next season. leaders program was introduced. The objective of this program was to offer a select group of our youth the opportunity to take part in a scheme where they learn Graeme McCullagh what needs to be done to run our great club. Next Director, Youth Development year they will be invited to continue, along with a new youth group.

Due to the fact that is was a very compact season, weekends were limited for social activities, and so only few functions were organised. In October, a fundraising night was held in conjunction with Miss Surf Girl 2006. This was a pasta night at the club's restaurant followed by a ten pin bowing evening. A fun night was had by the approximately 45 members who attended.

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To Kirsten Phillips our Club Captain and the beach patrols, their willingness to give up part of Kings beach on our Nipper Sundays and help us with our water Rob safety requirements at various times has always been DANIEC appreciated. It's not easy when you have a great day shaping and expect a big attendance from the general public and nippers need part of the beach for a few hours, thank you.

It has been a long season for all of us and a very To Rhett our Surf Lifesaving Coach, he ensures that our enjoyable and rewarding one. We have had some great training programs are professionally implemented and results and ran a couple of very successful carnivals. So always in a safe environment for club members of all I would just like to take this opportunity to congratulate ages. He has continued the development of our junior and thank everyone for your support and fantastic effort. ranks through to that of the cadets and seniors and the growth of participation and the results obtained this However all of this would not have been possible if we season is testament to his skills and commitment. did not have the support of the club, our sponsors, the volunteers and most importantly our nippers. To our sponsors, thankyou your monetary support allows this club to focus on developing great athletes Let me first thank the club administration staff for their and surf lifesavers, acquire and maintain all the support, especially our Executive Officer Dennis Rowley necessary rescue and emergency care equipment that who is always willing to assist where possible and to we need, and help subsidise many of the carnivals we give a few ideas or just jump in and have it all ready to attend, thank you. go, thank you.

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A special mention must go to Tamara Hoogvliet our Miss Donna Wright, Jo McDonald, Les Steers, Barry (Poppa Surf Girl who has raised in excess of $48,000.00 for Smurf) and Gary Jones, I know there are many more the club this season. Well done Tamara this will and I would again on behalf of the club, the parents certainly go a long way and assist many needed areas and the nippers and say thank you to you all. within the club. I will be stepping down as JAC Director next season due But we are all here for the kids and it always brings a to work commitments but I will still like to take on the smile to my face seeing Steve Lawrence putting the role as the U11's Age Manager and assist the person green caps through their paces, legs pumping arms who would like to take on the role as JAC Director. moving - and the look on those little faces. Seeing how All the best to you all and I hope to see you again determined they are and always trying to do their best. next season Just the enjoyment they get and that of all the other Director, Junior Activities nippers makes it all worthwhile. Well done kids!!

The nippers are Mets future. Not only in competition but more importantly as our future volunteer surf lifesavers. Rob Daniec Director, Junior Activities They need to be introduced to surf lifesaving at an early age with encouragement, support and enjoying the activities they are introduced to. Then I know they will be here for the long term and that is where the club's future is.

I just want to finish by thanking those who again have given up many many hours of their time, Karen Bray,

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METROPOLITAN CALOUNDRA SLSC MEMBERSHIP ANALYSIS | 1997/1998 TO 2005/2006

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LIFE MEMBERS Matt Rowley Grant Callaghan Matthew O'Keefe John Andrews Bronson Slater James Chisholm Terrance Paroz Graham Archdall Mitchell Stewart Scott Collis Carl Perkins Snr Dennis Brooker Evan Thomas Daniel Creedy Jake Radatti John Buchanan Joshua Van Jole James Creedy Ross Robertson Bruce Campbell Terri Wright Sasha Cuffe Dennis Rowley Stuart Cordingley Tomas Young Graeme Daisley Paula Ryan Ron Dittmann Total - 34 William Davis Anna Salkeld Alastair Duncan Elizabeth Dawes Barbara Seaward Desmond Dwyer OAM ACTIVE JUNIORS Steve Dick Brooke Sherwood Glen Forbes Tauu Andersson Brian Dreves Jennifer Singleton Geoffrey Hardcastle Cale Beale Bruce Edwards Luke Stafford Noel Heywood Kate Bergin Harry Edwards Christopher Stewart Thora Hunt Lincoln Bowman Fiona Fewtrell Emma Stewart Norman Irvine Kelsey Brislane Leigh Francis Michael Stewart Joe Irwin Liam Cannon Rebecca Graham Barry Thomas Brian McCarthy Troy Davis Owen Hall Jemma Tresise Peter Otago Jessica Dawes Sheridan Harper Danielle Walker Rosanne Otago Cameron Dews Kevin Harris Wayne Walker Bruce Richter Corey Evans Noel Hayes Phillip Weight Colin Roughsedge Kyle Harris Jake Hempson Brendan West Robert Skillen Matthew Hutton Peter Hickey Total - 86 John Thurtell Chloe Jones Lance Hipkin Total - 22 Emily Kosior Jessie Hoogvliet AWARD MEMBERS Phoebe Kosior Peter Hoogvliet GarryBrockenshire ACTIVE CADETS Renee Kunde Tamara Hoogvliet Robert Daniec Jordan Alai Kelly Martin Trudee Hutchinson Ronald Davidson OAM Jack Baker Sean Morrisson Aaron Jones Cathy Dick James Baldock Sarah Myers Corey Jones Debra Hoogvliet Rachel Barber Laura Robertson Zane Jones Debbie Jones Brian-John Birrell Thomas Robertson John Keller Graeme McCullagh Amy Blokkeerus Brennan Smith Robyn Kent Jo-Anne McDonald Jordan Brislane Jane Young Stephen Kent Marice Mills Stewart Clark Total: 23 Christopher Lambart Danae Richter Michael Davies-Hill Ashley Langford Darryl Webster Samantha de Malmanche ACTIVE RESERVE Melanie List Tracey Webster Sam Doonan Michael Bacon Travis Lloyd Neil Young Aleisha Edwards Timothy Dwyer Sam Maccoll Total - 15 Aaron Evans Debbie Evans Corey Macklin Amanda Falls Justin Evans Robert Maitland LONG SERVICE Danielle Falls Nicholas Lindley Stephen Maitland Jase Bean Kate Glen Maurice Peckman Stephen Martin Kay Cordingley Alec Gold Total - 6 Steven Matheson Iain Duncan Pierce Hardy Michael McDonald Brendan Flynn Bryce Harris ACTIVE SENIOR Jon McKenzie Leonard Fox Samantha Johnston Micheal Andersson Danielle McLean Jason Hague Isaac Kosior Sonia Barraud Morgan McMeniman Ross Hardcastle Antonia Kunde Aleksandr Baruksopulo Timothy McMeniman Thomas Holmes Connor Macanally Norman Bergin Kate Morris Darryl Johnson Kara Macklin Shaun Bergin Rachael Murdoch Alan Macklin Sean McCullagh Peter Black Colin Myers Nicole Manuel Jessica McDonnell Michael Boulton Ray Nelson Shona McClelland Lucy Morris Karen Bray Dylan Newbiggin Byron Mills Samuel Morris Martin Brislane Gemma Newbiggin Jeffrey Morris Tegan Parker Jan Burdekin Peter Nipperess Kirsten Phillips

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Andrew Richards Karen Cattelini Lindy Kosior Shannon Sambell Julian Richards Catherine Cavanagh Cathy Kunde Ilsa Sammut Matthew Richards Geoffrey Clark Julian Lamont Paul Scanlon Simon Richards Kristie Clark Cheryl Lawrence Suzette Scanlon Robert Schwartz Steven Clark Steven Lawrence Brett Schimming Paul Skillen Rhett Collie James Leahy Julia Seaburn Clifford Wirz Linda Collis Leesa Leahy Terrence Seaburn Total - 22 Christine Conway Noel Liddell Neville Sherras John Conway Tilby Liddell Tamara Skok PAST ACTIVE Tracy Cox Drew Llewelyn Adam Smith Bryan Costigan Kim Cunningham Tracey Llewelyn Worric Smith Judith Duncan Ashleigh Daniec Rob MacKintosh Elizabeth Spender Luke Harris Marianne Daniec Kylie MacRaild Christopher Stanton Melissa McDonald Vicki Davis Frances Maitland Leslie Steers Kenneth O'Connell Geoffrey Dawes Jacob Mani Allan Stewart John Phillips Cheryl de Malmanche Russell Mann Gayle Stewart Judith Robertson Sharon de Malmanche Beverley Manuel Andrew Stickland Chicquita Turner Jenny Doyle-Gray John Manuel Jenny Stickland Total - 8 Megan Dreves Wayne Marshall Jessica Stickland Joanne Englebretsen Therese Martin Phillip Stubbings ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Bronwyn Evans Mark McArdle Barbara Tailford Elizabeth Anderson David Evans Donna McCarthy JohnTaylor Neil Anderson Russell Evans Susan McDonald David Thomas Graham Andrews Baie Ferguson Brooke McDonnell Stephanie Thomason Jeffrey Angus James Fien Linda McDonnell Daryl Thorley Fiona Armstrong James Fissenden Mark McDonnell Jillian Thorley Frank Armstrong Kerrie Fissenden Ross McIntosh Ann Twomey Audrey Barber Roger Flood Adreinne McIvor Carolyn Ufer Ross Barber Jacqueline Fyten Scott McIvor Robert Ufer Shelley Batchelor Nicola Gardiner Gregory McKay Warren Waples Christine Bates Denise Glen Tracie McKay Dianne Warner Betty Bayley Justin Glen Scott McKinlay Sally Waterworth Roger Bayley Darrell Gold Zarah Meehl Barry Weatherall Adam Bellenger Susan Gold Graham Morrall Tina Wilson Yvette Bellenger Ann Greene Peter Morrisson Donna Wright Kellee Bennett Jayne Greentree-fien Linda Myers Patricia Young Brian Birrell Gavin Hall Erin Neal Wendy Yule Colleen Birrell Peter Hall Stephen Nelson Brooke Zande Suzanne Bishop Jeff Harris Helen Newbiggin Leo Zande Anna Black Richard Hatfull Roger Newbiggin Total - 183 Kay Blokkeerus Lynell Hocken Jason Oliphant Mark Blokkeerus Mervyn Horne Daniel Onderstal NIPPERS UNDER 7 Dimitrios Boubouras Jodi Hunter Davina Parker Annabel Sammut Katherine Brady Phillip Hunter Frances Peart Morgan Slater Paul Brady Michelle Jacobson David Peoples Ally Hickey Gary Bray Debby Johnson Karen Perkins Bridget Zande Kathryn Brislane Todd Johnson Christine Phillips Sophie Conway Doug Broad Kerri Johnston Sandra Pool Jack Richards Louise Broad Chris Jones Carolyn Ricketts Jack Fissenden Sharon Brown Dale Jones Scott Ricketts Lydia Thomason Stephen Burns Gary Jones Finlay Robertson Zoe May Sullivan Jac Burrage Janina Kacprzak Steven Robinson Cameron Hunter Peter Campbell Helen Kay Tanya Robinson Wade Ricketts Craig Canning Steven Kay Margot Rousell Amber Collis Peter Cannon George Kosior Veronica Rowley Natasha Mann

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Matisse Clark Natasha Ufer Isabelle McIvor Kyle Parker Conrad Ufer Total - 16 Tyler Neal Tahlia Richter Ella Jones Zoe Richter Dimmity Sherras Total - 16 NIPPERS UNDER 10 Taylah Scanlon Teigan Slater Sinead Anderson Jack Smith Danielle Stickland NIPPERS UNDER 8 Isabella Armstrong Craig Stewart Rebecca Thomas Neslon Anderson Lillie Batchelor Codie Stickland Alice Young Carter Armstrong Holly Boubouras Emily Taylor Total - 18 Joshua Bellenger Andrea Christensen Samantha Thomas Phoebe Broad Mackenzie Clark Rose Thorley NIPPERS UNDER 14 Alexander Dreves Zachary Cooper-Warner Tiah Twomey Haylee Alai Marcus Ferguson Courtney Daniec Tegan Ufer Trent Bray Mia Fien Yhale Fien Michael Young Dayna Cattelini Madeleine Fissenden Madeleine Greene Steven Yule Brittany Daniec Boston Gardiner Dequila Hale Total - 33 Jacob Dawes Jack Hatfull Courtney Hayes Cia Fien Georgia Johnson Meg Hickey NIPPERS UNDER 12 Kieran Flynn Joanna Kay Alexander MacKintosh Jesse Alai Adam Harris Cieran Kent Sarah MacKintosh Jesse Birrell Sam Llewelyn Katelyn Lamont Liam McIvor Lauren Boubouras Grant Martin Jacob Lawrence Jessica McKay Kristina Brown Jarryd McDonnell Kyle MacKintosh Alicia Ottogalli Karlee Bryant Shirin Myers Tailah McDonnell Louis Peoples Melanie Cavanagh Morgan Neal Lachlan McIntosh Chantal Pool Nikita Christensen Isaiah Nelson Jeremy McKay Joseph Sammut Benjamin Conway Billy Onderstal Daniel Ricketts William Sanderson Izaak Davis Thomas Peart Campbell Robertson Meg Schimming Cameron Ferguson Kelly-Ann Perkins Abraham Sammut Amy Seaburn Liam Fien Kieren Perkins Danielle Scanlon Treanda Seaburn Paige Johnson Carl Perkins Jnr Nicolas Schimming Harley Slater Alice Llewelyn Brady Smith Zoe Skok Courtney Twomey Phillipa Mann Elliott Smith Luke Stewart Lachlan Slater Molly Waterworth Richard McKay Brodie Ward Taeyha Sullivan Claye Weight Adam Nelson Andrew Yule James Thorley Total - 29 Brooke O'Kane Total - 24 Carter Weight Bridget Peart Paige Wilson NIPPERS UNDER 11 Sarah Rowley PROBATIONARY Jackson Zande Jessica Bellenger Cameron Smith Meg Lyons Total - 31 Niki Blokkeerus Hannah Stubbings Total - 1 Mikaela Bray Georgina Thomason NIPPERS UNDER 9 Bianca Cattelini Sophie Waples Abbey Bates Isaac Conway Jordan Ward Alana Cunningham Declan Cox Total - 24 Benjamin de Malmanche Leon Cox Erin Gold Eliza Dreves NIPPERS UNDER 13 Jessica Hatfull Zach Ferris Maegan Dick Adam Jones Layken Gardiner Joseph Doonan James King Eloise Hatfull Olivia Doyle-Gray Sam King Madeleine Heinemeyer Scott Edwards Shae MacRaild Rebecca Hocken Ann Glen Madeleine McKinlay Courtnee Hunter Lachlan Gold Michael Peart Blake Johnson Daniel Hayes Tiahna Scanlon SamJones Isabell Johnson Liam Smith Simon Kay Ryan Johnson Drew Stewart Liam Kent Lulu Liddell Cameron Taylor Emily Marshall Benjamin Morrisson

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SUPPORTERS CLUB | President

Matthew RICHARDS

Metropolitan Caloundra SLSC Supporters Club has between staff and the patrons has ensured we have a consolidated its position in the Caloundra community welcoming and fun atmosphere for everyone. with continued excellent net profit from operations. Thanks must go to the Supporters Club Committee for Management and staff should once again be their ongoing support and input during the year. On congratulated. behalf of Metropolitan Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club I As you are aware our current facility is at capacity and would also like to extend my thanks to Tony Costain, ageing. Given we have had little progress with the Steve Fromont and Julie Richards for their excellence in redevelopment and the need to keep pace with our managing and operating our club. competitors the supporters club needed some upgrades. To this end we now have improved the tables and Matthew Richards chairs, put on a new coat of paint, new pokies and President, Metropolitan Caloundra Surf Life Saving installed a new telephone system. Supporters Club Inc

This year we have also seen a stronger emphasis on a surf club theme. With the retention of all the team this year the continued high level of service and camaraderie

Metropolitan Caloundra SLSC Supporters Club Inc. MEETING ATTENDANCE REGISTER | 2005/2006

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possibility of a three-storey design. I share the frustrations of the Committee, staff and members of both clubs as to how long this process is taking and I would Tony urge you all to seek the continued support of the Council through our local Councillor as we look at the COSTAIN various options available. On behalf of the Management team I wish to acknowledge the support of the Management Committee and thank them for their input throughout the year. It is It is my pleasure to once again report on the activities of my experience that they are prepared to listen to all the Supporters Club for the 2005/06 trading year. Your reasonable requests we have made of them over the Club continues to trade well, especially given the past year, including expenditure on items that the Club intense competition in the immediate area. The hard needs to remain competitive with other venues. We work of all those involved in the operation is reflected in have recently upgraded cooking equipment, air- the trading results for the year. conditioning and the large screen TV's and we will continue to update the areas to allow us to continue the The Supporters Club has recorded an operating profit levels of customer service we have become so well (before depreciation, donations and management fees) known for. of over $280,000 which under the circumstances is an excellent result. As I have already alluded to, the On that note, I would also like to specifically thank number of new venues and the quality of existing Julie Richards and the rest of her team who have entertainment venues in the immediate vicinity has continued to excel under trying conditions. Anyone who impacted on the Club’s profit result, which is slightly frequents the Club will know what I mean when I use down on last year. the term "the friendly club" to describe the atmosphere the staff have created. It is the small, personal The fact that the operations staff responsible for the differences that have allowed us to gain such a well day-to-day running of the Club have been able to deserved reputation. deliver such outstanding results month after month is a tribute to their initiative and determination, given that The un-wavering support of the Caloundra RSL Services the best selling point we have is the excellent customer Club was evidenced again this year with the RSL service we consistently provide our members and guests donating the Management Fee directly to the Surf Life in an ageing building. The on-going maintenance Saving Club. Surely there can be no greater sign of the issues relating to operating under these conditions commitment of the Management Committee of the RSL will continue, until we are in a position to upgrade to the Supporters Club than to allow their Management the building. Services team to operate the club effectively for free. From my observations of the current Management The amount of these donations from the RSL over the Committee, ably led by Matt Richards, there is still a past four years now totals $400,000 and will be pivotal fierce determination to proceed with the redevelopment to the success of any clubhouse redevelopment. of the clubhouse for the mutual benefit of both the To the Members, thank you again for your ongoing Supporters Club and the Surf Life Saving Club. support of the Supporters Club. It is your club's success However, the situation is far more complex than that has allowed the continuation of donations to the originally anticipated, as we were under the impression Surf Life Saving Club which in turn assists them to keep all parties involved in the Club gaining a larger land our beach safe and continue to achieve outstanding area under a new lease arrangement were in favour of a results when competing. new clubhouse extending further than the footprint of the existing clubhouse. Recent events would indicate this may not be the case. Yours sincerely

The favoured option would now appear to be the Tony Costain A.C.C.M. construction of a new building within the existing Group General Manager boundaries of the current leased area, with the Caloundra RSL Management Services

52 | Annual Report | 2005 / 2006 Season METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING SUPPORTERS CLUB INC INCOME STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006

INCOME NOTE YEAR YEAR ENDED ENDED 30 APR 06 30 APR 05

Sales - Bar 638,057 639,586 Sales - Catering 689,939 695,459 1,327,995 1,335,045

COST OF SALES Opening Stock 18,088 16,738 METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFESAVING SUPPORTERS CLUB INC. Purchases - Bar 219,078 236,050 Purchases - Catering 250,768 237,671 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 487,934 490,459 Closing Stock 18,561 18,088 COST OF GOODS SOLD 469,373 472,371 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006 GROSS PROFIT ON TRADING 858,622 862,674

CONTENTS

Income Statement

Balance Sheet

Statement of Cash Flows

Notes to and Forming Part of the Financial Statements

Statement by Members of the Committee

Auditors Report

The accompanying notes form part of this financial report METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING SUPPORTERS CLUB INC ETROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING SUPPORTERS CLUB I STATEMENT OF INCOME STATEMENT BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006 AS AT 30 APRIL, 2006

NOTE YEAR YEAR NOTE YEAR YEAR ENDED ENDED CURRENT ASSETS ENDED ENDED 30 APR 06 30 APR 05 30 APR 06 30 APR 05 INCOME Net trading profit - Bar 160,464 136,570 Cash 2 659,331 492,466 Net trading profit - Catering 157,812 181,405 Prepayments 23,345 21,405 Net trading profit - Gamimg 260,499 277,020 Inventory 22,529 20,773 Net trading profit - Keno 1,413 6,250 Receivables 1,304 882 Other Income 34,910 34,673 706,509 535,526

TOTAL INCOME 615,099 635,917 NON CURRENT ASSETS Furniture and Equipment 47,542 45,651 Plant and Equipment 118,063 82,567 EXPENDITURE Poker Machines 146,283 147,440 Professional Fees 5,400 5,800 Vehicles 10,273 Other Operating Costs 137,914 127,396 less: Accumulated Depreciation (218,128) (165,178) Fees and charges (including interest) 7,698 9,030 104,033 110,480 Staff and related costs 91,783 83,057 Donations - SLSC 96,625 90,130 TOTAL ASSETS 810,542 646,006 Administration 35,676 36,655 Depreciation 57,613 52,475 Other 51,989 46,792 CURRENT LIABILITIES

Trade Creditors 70,904 38,401 TOTAL EXPENDITURE 484,698 451,335 Other Creditors 12,218 3,993 Borrowings 0 0 OPERATING SURPLUS (DEFICIT) BEFORE 130,401 184,583 Accrued Expenses 47,258 54,584 MANAGEMENT FEE Cash Clearing Accounts 9,352 5,869 139,732 102,847 Management Fee 100,000 100,000 NON CURRENT LIABILITIES Hire Purchase Liability - - OPERATING SURPLUS (DEFICIT) AFTER 30,401 84,583 Loan - Surf Lifesaving Club 246,066 148,816 MANAGEMENT FEE Loan - Caloundra RSL 116,743 116,743 362,809 265,559 ACCUMULATED SURPLUS (DEFICIT) AT THE BEGINNING OF THE FINANCIAL YEAR 277,600 193,017 TOTAL LIABILITIES 502,541 368,406

ACCUMULATED SURPLUS (DEFICIT) AT NET ASSETS 308,001 277,600 THE END OF THE FINANCIAL YEAR 308,001 277,600

MEMBERS FUNDS

Accumulated Surplus 308,001 277,600

The accompanying notes form part of this financial report The accompanying notes form part of this financial report METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING SUPPORTERS CLUB INC METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING SUPPORTERS CLUB INC STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006 NOTE 1: STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES NOTE YEAR YEAR ENDED ENDED This financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared in order to satisfy the financial reporting requirements of 30 APR 06 30 APR 05 the Queensland Associations Incorporation Act 1981. The committee has determined that the association is not a reporting entity. CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES The financial report has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Queensland Associations Incorporation Receipts from Members & Guests 1,783,343 1,830,466 Act 1981 and the following Australian Accounting Standards: Payments to Suppliers & Employees (1,494,419) (1,657,705) Interest Received 23,290 22,694 AAS 5: Materiality AAS 8: Events Occurring after Balance Date Interest Paid 0- AAS 17: Accounting For Leases Management Consultants (100,000) (100,000) Members Subscriptions 5,374 6,835 No other applicable Accounting Standards, Urgent Issues Group Consensus Views or other authoritative pronouncements of the Australian Accounting Standards Board have been applied. NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES 3 217,588 102,290 The financial report has been prepared on an accruals basis and is based on historic costs and does not take into account CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES changing money values, or except where specifically stated, current valuations of non-current assets.

Sale of Assets - The following material accounting policies, which are consistent with the previous period unless otherwise stated, have been Fixed Asset Purchases (51,974) (350) adopted in the preparation of this financial report. ( a ) Income Tax NET CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY INVESTING ACTIVITIES (51,974) (350) Net income of the Association is taxable to the extent that non-member receipts exceed non-member expenses. Any net CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES income arising from receipts from members is not taxable.

Proceeds from Borrowings 100,000 200,000 ( b ) Property, Plant & Equipment Repayment of Borrowings (98,750) (235,934) NET CASH USED IN FINANCING ACTIVITIES 1,250 (35,934) The depreciable amount of all fixed assets are depreciated over the useful lives of the assets to the Association commencing from the time the asset is held ready for use. Leasehold improvements are amortised over the shorter of NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH HELD 166,864 66,006 either the unexpired period of the lease or the estimated useful lives of the improvements. ( c ) Inventories Cash at the Beginning of the Year 492,466 426,459 Inventories are measured at cost. Costs are assigned on a first-in, first-out basis. Cash at the End of the Financial Year 2 659,331 492,465 ( d ) Leases

Leases of fixed assets, where substantially all the risks and benefits incidental to the ownership of the asset, but not legal ownership, are transferred to the Association, are classified as finance leases. Finance leases are capitalised recording the asset and a liability equal to the present value of the minimum lease payments including any guaranteed residual values. Leased assets are amortised over their estimated useful lives. Lease payments are allocated between the reduction of the lease liability and the leases interest expense for the period.

Lease payments under operating leases, where substantially all the risks and benefits remain with the lessor, are charged as expenses in the periods in which they are incurred. METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING SUPPORTERS CLUB INC STATEMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING SUPPORTERS CLUB INC FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006 NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006 The committee have determined that the association is not a reporting entity.

YEAR YEAR The committee have determined that this special purpose financial report should be prepared ENDED ENDED in accordance with the accounting policies as outlined in Note 1 to the accounts. NOTE 2: CASH 30 APR 06 30 APR 05 In the opinion of the committee the financial statements; Suncorp Building Redevelopment Fund 446,686 302,264 1. present fairly the financial position of Metropolitan-Caloundra Surf Life Saving Supporters. Poker Machine Account - CBA 0 367 Club Inc. as at 30th April 2006 and the results of the association for the year ended on that Poker Machine Account - Suncorp 86,409 95,191 date. General Account - CBA 0 1,247 General Account - Suncorp 59,145 26,352 2. At the date of this statement, there are reasonable grounds to believe that Metropolitan- Cash Floats 67,091 67,045 Caloundra Life Saving Supporters Club Inc. will be able to pay it's debts as and when they 659,331 492,466 fall due.

NOTE 3: RECONCILIATION OF NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING This statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the Committee and is signed for and ACTIVITIES TO PROFIT FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES on behalf of the Committee by:

Net Profit from Ordinary Activities 30,401 84,583 Non - Cash Flows in profit from Ordinary Activities Depreciation 57,613 52,475 President: …………………………………….. Changes in Assets & Liabilities (Increase) in Inventory (1,756) (3,921) Loss On Sale of Assets 808 3,824 (Increase) in Prepayments (1,940) (13,155) (Increase) in Debtors (422) 6,589 Increase in Creditors 40,728 (127,528) Secretary: …………………………………….. (Decrease) in Accruals (7,326) 6,144 Increase in Cash Clearing 3,483 3,280 Borrowing/Donation 96,000 90,000 Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 217,589 102,291

Dated this ...... ………………………. day of …………………………...... 2006 INDEPENDENT AUDIT REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING SUPPORTERS CLUB INC

Scope

We have audited the financial statements of the Metropolitan-Caloundra Surf Life Saving Supportes Club Inc. for the year ended 30 April, 2006 as set out on the preceding pages. The Committee is responsible for the preparation of the financial statements and the information they contain therein, and have determined that the basis of accounting used is appropriate to the needs of the members. We have conducted an independent audit of the financial report in order to express an opinion on it to the members. No opinion is expressed as to whether the basis of accounting used is appropriate to the needs of the members.

The special purpose financial report has been prepared for distribution to the members of the Association for the purpose of fulfilling the Committee's accountability requirements. We disclaim any assumption of responsibility for any reliance on this report or on the financial report to which it relates, to any person other than the members, or of any purpose other than for which it was prepared.

Our audit has been conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards to provide reasonable assurance as to whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. Our procedures included examination, on a test basis, of evidence supporting the amounts and other disclosures in the financial statements. These procedures have been undertaken to form an opinion whether, in all material aspects, the financial statements are presented fairly in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1 to the financial report so as to present a view which is consistent of our understanding of the Club's financial position, and performance as represented by the results of its operations an its cash flows. These policies do not require the application of all Accounting Standards and other mandatory professional reporting requirements in Australia.

The audit opinion expressed in this report has been formed on the above basis.

Qualification

There is insufficient information to form an opinion as to whether the Club has an Income Tax liability on its non-mutual income, for the current or past years. Accordingly, the liabilities of the Club maybe understated to the extent of any such tax liability.

Audit Opinion

In our opinion, subject to the above qualification, the financial statements present fairly the results of the operations and cashflows of the Metropolitan-Caloundra Surf Life Saving Supporters Club Inc. for the year ended 30th April, 2006 in accordance with the accounting polices described in Note 1 to the financial statements and the provisions of the Associations Incorporations Act 1981.

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Dated this 30th Day of May 2006 METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB (INCORPORATED)

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006

2006 2005 INCOME Sponsorship 19000 16970 Clothing Sales 19848 12232 Carnival Nominations 0 1097 Collections & Donations 128929 173136 Council Grants 8250 6600 Government Grants 21640 21640 Other Grants 3922 8564 Interest Received 3886 4794 Raffles & Fundraising 8517 20903 Surf Girl Fundraising 71210 57637 Golf Day 0 6531 Prize Money 0 1500 Proceeds/Profit Sale of Equipment 42 1136 METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. Subscriptions and Levies 22828 24766 Sundry Income 1236 171 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Supporters Club - Sub Lease 96000 90000 Supporters Club - Other 34771 27043 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006 Annual Dinner & Functions 4579 3914 Training 12963 3934 BBQ 16398 17202 TOTAL INCOME 474020 499771

EXPENDITURE CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES Statement of Financial Performance Affiliation & Capitation 3254 2430 Annual Dinner & Functions 6315 4603 Statement of Financial Position Annual Report 4508 3328 Auditors Remuneration 3400 4917 Statement of Cash Flows Bad Debts 5791 12580 Bank Charges 1637 2097 Notes to and Forming Part of the Financial Statements Depreciation - Office 6652 6103 Depreciation - Sports & Rescue Equipment 29464 31504 Statement by Members of the Committee Depreciation - Jointly Owned Craft 4922 3385 Depreciation - Clubhouse 7910 8076 Auditors Report Depreciation - Furniture, Plant & Equipment 5946 7340 Foundation Donation to Club 0 2500 Electricity 3317 3571 Flowers & Gifts 247 452 Honour Boards 975 0 Honorarium 2500 2500 Insurance 33927 35128 Internet Charges 826 3138 Interest Paid 2559 9357 Loss on disposal of assets 210 0 Membership Expenses 1873 0 Motor Vehicle Expenses 12728 17574 Office Supplies 958 0 Other Employer Expenses 36426 26402 Permits, Licences & Fees 397 485 Photography 68 128 Postage 3204 3428 Printing & Stationery 5198 5167 Rates & Charges 6044 4018 Rental - Office Equipment 0 1014 METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB (INCORPORATED) METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB (INCORPORATED)

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006

Clubhouse Repairs & Maintenance 4124 1607 Note 2006 2005 Signage - Sponsors 0 3160 CURRENT ASSETS Sundry Expenses 2044 3989 Cash 2 74315 105298 Superannuation 8734 6199 Receivables 3 58847 8542 Supporters Club Expenses 15149 8504 Inventories 5795 5325 Telephone 5687 4351 Other 4 1508 957 Trophies & Awards 6808 2238 140464 120122 Uniforms & Clothing 14545 22350 Wages 65051 33422 NON-CURRENT ASSETS Youth Development 8821 2025 Loan - Supporters Club 246066 148816 TOTAL ADMINISTRATION EXPENDITURE 322219 289070 Property, Plant & Equipment 5 398052 437054 Intangible 6 12190 12190 656308 598060 FUNDRAISING EXPENSES Art Union 0 4818 TOTAL ASSETS 796772 718182 Fundraising Services 4254 4634 Fundraising Services - Surf Girl 28063 19569 CURRENT LIABILITIES BBQ Expenses 10888 11812 Accounts Payable 7 40403 14711 Golf Day 0 2059 Overdraft Facility 8 48872 0 TOTAL FUNDRAISING EXPENDITURE 43205 42892 Borrowings 9 7715 6471 96990 21182

LIFESAVING EXPENSES NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES Repairs - Patrol Equipment 2600 4917 Borrowings 9 7182 10557 Patrol Services 3993 0 Patrol Expenses 2331 3642 TOTAL LIABILITIES 104172 31739 4WD Expenses 4362 0 First Aid & Medical 3878 2692 NET ASSETS 692600 686443 Training Expenses 9699 6791 IRB Expenses 7230 2890 MEMBERS' FUNDS TOTAL LIFESAVING EXPENDITURE 34093 20932 Reserves 10 288859 288859 Accumulated Income 403741 397584 TOTAL MEMBERS'FUNDS 692600 686443 SURF SPORTS EXPENSES Subsidies - Training 14016 10247 Board & Ski Repairs and Maintenance 1858 760 Repairs - Gear & Equipment 0 6147 General Surf Sports Expenses 2139 0 Coaching 0 36 Carnival Expenses 45774 20746 Officials Expenses 28 0 Surfboat Repairs and Maintenance 2924 0 Water Safety Expenses 1606 0 Prize Money 0 250 TOTAL SURF SPORTS EXPENDITURE 68345 38186

TOTAL EXPENDITURE 467862 391080

NET SURPLUS 6157 108691

ACCUMULATED SURPLUS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE FINANCIAL YEAR 397584 288893

ACCUMULATED SURPLUS AT THE END OF THE FINANCIAL YEAR 403741 397584 METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB (INCORPORATED) METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB (INCORPORATED)

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006

Note 2006 2005 NOTE 1: STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES This financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared in order to satisfy the financial Receipts from Members & Guests 132427 208532 reporting requirements of the Queensland Associations Incorporations Act 1981. The Committee Rent from Supporters Club 96000 90000 as determined that the association is not a reporting entity. Members Subscriptions 22828 20466 Grants Received 33812 28240 The financial report has been prepared in accordance with the requiremetns of the Queensland Donations Received 128929 173136 Associations Incorporations Act 1981, and the following Australian Accounting Standards: Payments to Suppliers & Employees -379545 -344798 AAS5: Materiality Interest Received 3886 4794 AAS8: Events Occurring After Reporting Date Interest Paid -2559 -9357 Net Payment of GST -192 -1455 No other applicable Accounting Standards, Urgent Issues Group Consensus Views or other NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES 35586 169558 authoritative pronouncements of the Australian Accounting Standards Boards have been applied.

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES The financial report has been prepared on an accruals basis and is based on historical costs and does not take into account changing money values or, except where specifically stated, current Asset Purchases -16910 -78571 valuations of non-current assets. Proceeds from Sale of Assets 850 16000 Payments for Redevelopment Costs -6940 The following specific accounting policies, which are consistent with the previous report period Transfers from Investments 2801 unless otherwise stated, have been adopted in the preparation of this report: Transfers to Investments 0 NET CASH USED BY INVESTING ACTIVITIES -16060 -66710 a) Income Tax The club exempt from Income Tax in accordance with Section 50-45 of the Income Tax CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES Assessment Act 1997.

Proceeds from Borrowings 58841 17723 b) Property, Plant and Equipment Proceeds from Loan Receivables 100000 The depreciable amount of all fixed assets are depreciated over the useful lives of the assets to the Net Transfer to Supporters Loan Account -97250 -54066 Association commencing from the time the asset is held ready for use. Leasehold improvements are Repayment of Borrowings -12100 -153726 amortised over the estimated useful lives of the improvements. NET CASH USED IN FINANCING ACTIVITIES -50509 -90069 c) Inventories NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) IN CASH HELD -30983 12779 Inventories are measured at cost. Costs are assigned on a first-in, first-out basis.

Cash at the beginning of the Year 105298 92519 d) Leases Leases of fixed assets, whether finance leases or operating leases, are expensed in the periods in Cash at the end of the Year 74315 105298 which they are incurred.

e) Goods and Services tax Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Australian Taxation Office. In these circumstances the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of an item of the expense. Receivables and payables in the Statement of Financial Position are shown inclusive of GST.

f) Prepayments This year prepayments have been brought to account to the extent of wages paid and annual dinner deposit. Insurances have not been determined on a prepayment basis, but rather have been expensed in the year of payment. 2006 2005 Jointly Owned Surf Craft At Cost 22895 17672 NOTE 2: CASH Less Accumulated Depreciation 8384 4221

Cash at Bank - CBA 0 34714 14511 13451 Cash at Bank - Gift Fund 57 4 Cash at Bank - Surf Girl 50 44 Total Property, Plant & Equipment at Cash at Bank - Foundation 486 486 Net Book Value 398052 437054 Term Deposits - Foundation 73672 70000 Cash Floats 50 50 NOTE 6: INTANGIBLES

74315 105298 Redevelopment Expenses 12190 12190 NOTE 3: RECEIVABLES NOTE 7: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Current Trade Debtors 58847 8542 Current Sundry Creditors 39438 12423 58847 8542 Payroll Liabilities 965 2288 NOTE 4: OTHER ASSETS 40403 14711 Current Prepayments 359 0 NOTE 8: OVERDRAFT FACILITY Provision for BAS - March -758 0 Provision for BAS - April 906 0 CBA Overdraft Facility 48872 0 Provision for BAS - Adjustments 1002 957 NOTE 9: BORROWINGS 1508 957 Current NOTE 5: PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIPMENT Loans Unsecured Premium Finance - Insurance 4339 3537 Clubhouse Building At Cost 418406 418406 Loans Secured Less Accumulated Depreciation 162662 154752 Esanda Finance - Frontera 3376 2934

255744 263654 7715 6471

Plant & Equipment At Valuation 99330 99330 Non-Current Less Accumulated Depreciation 93806 91966 Loans Secured Esanda Finance - Frontera 7182 10557 5523 7364

Sports & Rescue Equipment At Cost 526346 523845 NOTE 10: RESERVES Less Accumulated Depreciation 436625 407161 Asset Revaluation Reserve 288859 288859 89721 116684 NOTE 11: RECONCILIATION OF NET CASH PROVIDED Office Furniture & Equipment At Cost 64241 56832 BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES TO PROFIT FROM Less Accumulated Depreciation 44003 37351 OPERATING ACTIVITIES

20238 19481 Net Profit from Ordinary Activities 6157 108691

Supporters Club Equipment At Cost 151494 151494 Non-Cash Flows in Profit from Ordinary Activities Less Accumulated Depreciation 139179 135074 Depreciation 54894 56408 Profit/Loss on disposal of assets 169 12314 16420 Changes in Assets & Liabilities METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB (INCORPORATED)

STATEMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL, 2006

(Increase)/Decrease in Inventory -470 -147 (Increase)/Decrease in Debtors -50305 37977 (Increase)/Decrease in Other assets -551 -1455 Increase/(Decrease) in Creditors 27015 -30253 The committee have determined that the association is not a reporting entity. Increase/(Decrease) in Employee Entitlements -1323 -1663 The committee have determined that this special purpose financial report should be prepared Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 35586 169558 in accordance with the accounting policies as outlined in Note 1 to the accounts.

In the opinion of the committee the financial statements;

1. present fairly the financial position of Metropolitan-Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club Inc. as at 30th April 2006 and the results of the association for the year ended on that date.

2. At the date of this statement, there are reasonable grounds to believe that Metropolitan- Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club Inc. will be able to pay it's debts as and when they fall due.

This statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the Committee and is signed for and on behalf of the Committee by:

President:……………………………………..

Secretary:………………………………………

Dated this 2nd Day of June 2006 INDEPENDENT AUDIT REPORT

TO THE MEMBERS OF METROPOLITAN-CALOUNDRA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB (INCORPORATED)

Scope

We have audited the financial statements of the Metropolitan-Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club (Incorporated) for year ended 30 April, 2006 as set out on the precedingpages. The Committee is responsible for the preparation the financial statements and the information they contain therein, and have determined that the basis of used is appropriate to the needs of the members.

We have conducted an independent audit of the financial report in order to express an opinion on it to the No opinion is expressed as to whether the basis of accounting used is appropriate to the needs of the

The special purpose financial report has been prepared for distribution to the members of the Association for the purpose of fulfilling the Committee's accountability requirements. We disclaim any assumption of responsibility for any reliance on this report or on the financial report to which it relates, to anyperson other than the or of anypurpose other than for which it was prepared.

Our audit has been conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards to provide reasonable as to whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. Our procedures included exemination, a test basis, of evidence supporting the amounts and other disclosures in the financial statements. These procedures have been undertaken to form an opinion whether, in all material aspects, the financial statements presented fairly in accordance with the accountingpolicies described in Note 1 to the financial report so as to present a view which is consistent of our understanding of the Club's financial position, and performance as represented by the results of its operations an its cash flows. These policies do not require the application of all Accounting Standards and other mandatoryprofessional reporting requirements in Australia.

The audit opinion expressed in this report has been formed on the above basis.

Qualification

A substantial amount of the Club's income is derived from collections, donations and other general fund-raising activities. As in the case of similar organisations, it was impracticable to extend our examination of income derived from these activities beyond that information which is recorded in the books of account.

Audit Opinion

In our opinion, subject to the above qualification, the financial statements present fairly the results of the operations and cashflows of the Metropolitan-Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club (Incorporated) for the year ended 30th April, 2006 in accordance with the accountingpolices described in Note 1 to the financial statements and the provisions of the Associations Incorporations Act 1981.

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Dated this 2nd Day of June 2006