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Wanda SLSC AUSTRALIAN GOLD MEDALLISTS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Wanda SLSC AUSTRALIAN GOLD MEDALLISTS 2 CONTENTS SECTION 1: ADMINISTRATION JAG Surf Sports Manager Report 46 Development Networking Program 91 72nd Annual General Meeting 4 JAG Beach Coach Report 46 Enrichment Program 92 Office Bearers 5 JAG Surf Lifesaving Coordinator Report 47 Bate Bay Surf Clubs Blood Drive 92 Honorary Members 6 JAG IRB Coordinator Report 47 Youth Opportunity Makers Workshop 93 Board of Directors Attendance 7 JAG Water Safety Report 48 Interstate Youth Cup 94 JAG R&R Report 48 SECTION 2: Age Managers Reports 49 SECTION 6: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS Wanda SLSC Snapshot 60 Surf Rescues and Recognition 95 President’s Report 8 Club Captain’s Report 15 SECTION 4: CLUB REPORTS SECTION 7: RESULTS Patron’s Message 16 Beach Captain’s Report 62 Australian Championships 96 Director of Administration’s Report 17 2km Beach Report 64 Australian Pool Rescue Championships 99 Director of Finance Report 18 Swim Captain’s Report 67 NSW State Championships 100 Director of Facilities Report 19 Boat Captain’s Report 67 NSW Pool Rescue Championships 102 Patrols 2017/2018 20 Ski Captain’s Report 70 Sydney Branch Open Championships 104 Director of Lifesaving Report 21 Masters Captain’s Report 71 2017 NSW Board Riding Championships 107 Patrol Member of the Month 24 U15 Manager’s Report 72 Club Championships Results 107 Director of Education Report 25 March Past Report 73 Interbranch Championships 108 Director of Surf Sports R&R Report 74 Interclub Results 108 and Head Coach Report 27 IRB Section Report 76 Sydney Branch Championships – Director of Member Services Report 29 JAG Results 109 Gym Managers Report 76 Major Award Winners 30 4-Way Championships – JAG Results 111 Sunday Surf Race Report 77 In Recognition 34 State Championships – JAG Results 114 Wanda SLSC Beach Body Surfers “Tea Bags” Report 77 SLS Sydney Branch Awards of Excellence 118 SECTION 3: JAG REPORTS AND AWARDS Ladies Auxiliary Report 78 JAG Chairperson's Report 36 Community Events 79 SECTION 8: MEMBERS AND SPONSORS JAG Office Bearers 37 Wanda SLSC Sponsors 119 JAG Special Awards 38 SECTION 5: CARNIVALS AND EVENTS Club Memberships 121 JAG Attendance Awards 39 PAYCE Sutherland 2 Surf Report 82 Surf Life Saving Association Report 126 JAG Age Group Awards 41 Tradies “One Club” Carnival Report 83 Births, Deaths and Marriages 126 JAG Team Managers Report 42 George Bass Marathon Report 85 Vales 127 JAG Club Captain Reports 44 Wanda SLSC Survivors 90 Patrols 130 3 SECTION 1 ADMINISTRATION 72ND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the 72nd Annual General Meeting of the Wanda Surf Life Saving Club Incorporated is to be held at the Wanda Surf Life Saving Clubhouse, commencing at 10:00am on Sunday 15th July 2018. AGENDA 1 Welcome by Club President, Mark Sargeant. 2 Lifesavers Prayer. 3 Apologies. 4 To confirm and adopt the minutes of the 71st Annual General Meeting held on Sunday 16th July 2017. 5 To confirm and adopt the minutes of The Special General Meeting held on Sunday 24th September 2017. 6 To receive, consider and adopt the 72nd Annual Report and Financial Statement. 7 Notice of Motions of which due notice has been received: Moved: Wendy Sandstrom - Seconded: Sue Backhouse That Sue Brannock be elevated to Life Membership of the Wanda Surf Life Saving Club Inc. Ladies Auxiliary. Moved: Nathan Spinner - Seconded: David Chapman That Leslie Townsend be elevated to Life Membership of the Wanda Surf Life Saving Club Inc. Moved: Greg Pierce - Seconded: Gary Bradshaw That Mark Sargeant be elevated to Life Membership of the Wanda Surf Life Saving Club Inc. 8 Presentation of 50 Year Service Awards. Recipient: Terry Dowers 9 Election of Officers 2018/19 Season. 10 General Business (urgent items only). John C. De Cean DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION 4 72ND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OFFICE BEARERS PATRON SURF SPORTS GENERAL CONSTITUTION WATER John C. De Cean Jeff Brown Ernest B. Stephens OAM HEAD COACH EVENTS ORGANISER (Convenor) Mick Georgaris Snr Greg Pierce Vacant BOARD OF Greg Allum OAM Greg Pierce GYM MANAGER HEAD OFFICIAL Chris Fox Ian Ross DIRECTORS Justin Baratta Tim Mayo Anita Pryke Troy Ryan PRESIDENT I.T. ADVISOR BEACH CAPTAIN David Jones Michaela Sargeant Mark Sargeant Vacant Larry Leabeater THE FOUNDERS ROOM Nathan Smith DEPUTY PRESIDENT MAINTENANCE BOARD CAPTAIN Paul Auglys (Convenor) SURF BOARD RIDING Nathan Spinner MANAGER Jeff Brown Sam Axiotis Todd McLachlan CLUB CAPTAIN Mick Conroy BOAT CAPTAIN Anne Caterson MARCH PAST Ken Smith MEMBER PROTECTION David Chapman Paul Oliver Tracey Lentell Tony Holland ADMINISTRATION IRB CAPTAIN O.H.S. OFFICER Brian Mayoh Brian Cowan John C. De Cean Brett Atkinson Graeme Wright Mark Sargeant POOL RESCUE EDUCATION Nathan Spinner Blake McCrindle LIFESAVING EVENTS PUBLICITY OFFICER Ben Vincent WANDA CARNIVAL CAPTAIN Carol Woods Greg Allum OAM AUDITOR FACILITIES Greg Pierce REGISTRAR Paul Auglys (Convenor) Frank Larosa MASTERS CAPTAIN Lisa Dixon Justin Baratta FINANCE Mick Georgaris Snr Keith Dixon Rod Holdsworth LEGAL ADVISOR Anne Caterson SOCIAL ORGANISER RACE SECRETARY Greg Pierce Peter Kerr JAG CHAIRPERSON Tony Holland Mick Kay Mark Sargeant Kemp Strang Tracey Green YOUTH ORGANISER R&R CAPTAIN SUTHERLAND 2 SURF LIFESAVING Vacant Yvonne Holland Mick Brannock FUNCTIONS Michael Bonnici SKI CAPTAIN SUB-COMMITTEES (Convenor) MANAGER MEMBER SERVICES Cara Woods Troy Ryan JUDICIARY Sam Axiotis Steve Stavrou (resigned 20/11/17) SURF BOARD RIDING Frank Bailey Sue Backhouse SURF SPORTS CAPTAIN David Hunt Sue Brannock Greg Pierce David Gittus OFFICE Todd McLachlan Jeff Brown ADMINISTRATION SWIM CAPTAIN Michael Brannock Tony Holland DEPUTY DIRECTORS Mark Howden Sharon Collier Blake McCrindle LMCC ADMINISTRATION Col Jones Lizzy Sargeant U19 MANAGER Greg Allum OAM Carol Woods Mark Sargeant (resigned Oct 2017) Vacant Peter Bitmead EDUCATION Nathan Spinner Annabelle Thomas U17 MANAGER Anita Pryke Vacant Donna Brown Margaret Ryall-Egan COACHES CARETAKERS FACILITIES Michaela Sargeant U15 MANAGER HEAD COACH Jaimee Winner Vacant STRATEGIC COMMITTEE Chris Dixon Greg Pierce Steve Winner FINANCE Nathan Spinner R&R Matt Peterie (Convenor) SLSS DELEGATE John Douglas CLUB CHAPLAIN Brock Douglas LIFESAVING Mark Sargeant Gordon McKirdy Thomas Schmid Mikaela Sutherland Mick Kay BOATS TOURING TEAM Trevor Elliott MEMBER SERVICES David Chapman Grant Sandstrom Michaela Sargeant MANAGER Rod Holdsworth JAG SURF SPORTS Jeff Brown (Resigned) Pat McDonald (See page 37) John Douglas Michaela Sargeant Nathan Spinner LADIES AUXILIARY (State Only) Les Townsend (See Page 78) BEACH SPONSORSHIP Jock Campbell Gay Curtis Wayne Owen Larry Leabeater 5 HONORARY MEMBERS FOUNDATION LIFE MEMBERS LIFE MEMBERS SENIOR VICE PATRONS MEMBERS † Percy Ainsworth † LADIES AUXILIARY Gary Bradshaw Les Bates Gregory Allum OAM • Ann Ainsworth ^ Peter Kerr AM Syd Bates Frank Bailey • Nita Allum † Scott Morrison M.H.R. John Blake Steve Barrett • Sue Backhouse Eleni Petinos M.L.A Lindsay Campbell Peter Brady ^ Mary Brady † Mark Speakman M.L.A Ken Dawes Michael Brannock ^ Noelene Caesar • William Dews Snr. Jeff Brown • Jean Gibbons † VICE PATRONS – Ralph Fitzpatrick Tony Buckingham ^ Judy Hunter • SUTHERLAND SHIRE Keith Freer John Cadet ^ Beryl Iredale ^ COUNCILLORS Keith Garthon Owen Coulter † Sylvia McCarthy † Jack Boyd Harry Gibbons Noel Cox ^ Lyn Robbins Barry Collier Clive Hollaway Terry Dowers ^ Wendy Sandstrom ^ Tom Croucher William Kelly Graham Dyson † Michael Forshaw Keith Lord Trevor Elliott ^ LIFE MEMBERS Kent Johns Bruce Macklin David Fairfax-Jones † JUNIOR ACTIVITIES Greg McLean Ken McDonnell Jack Folwell † GROUP Daniel Nicholls John McNally Alan Freeman † (Founded May 1988) Carmelo Pesce Wal Neale UKN Keith Freer † Donna Brown Ray Plibersek Ern Newberry Keith Garthon † Jeff Brown • Carol Provan Fred Osborne Harry Gibbons † John Douglas • John Riad Alan Richards Michael Gibbs • Don Hudson † Peter Scaysbrook Fred Richards Max Hodson † Mark Howden Marie Simone Eric Sebire Rod Hurst • Robyn Lester Steve Simpson Eric Sheppard Douglas Iredale • Dean McMahon • Deidree Steinwall Joe Sheppard John Iredale † David Mullinger ^ Eric Suann Norm Jamieson † Ken Smith • VICE PATRONS William Whitehurst Keith Lord † James Traves • Harvie Allison William Maker ^ † Joyce Bickley FOUNDATION John May ^ LIFE MEMBERS Ron Bickley MEMBERS WANDA Ken McDonnell † WANDA SLSC Harry Brown OAM † SLSC BLUEBOTTLES Gordon McKirdy • BLUEBOTTLES Ian Bourke Brian Abbott † Sean McKirdy • (1964-1988) Billy Butterfield L. Barnes Bob Moffat ^ Gary Calnan Ross Pratt † Bruce Breadner † Bernie Cohen Joe Brock † Barry Bulmer John Brown Anita Pryke • Brian Doyle Colin Ricketts • Dave Clelland Snr ^ Chris Doyle Dave Clelland Snr. ^ Kevin Lennox • Noel Cox ^ John Salmon OAM ^ Barry Holbert Ron Sandstrom OAM † Kevin Lonsdale † Calvin Holbert John Iredale † John McAuliffe † Max Kirk Joe Sheppard † Phillip Holt Ron Smith • Bruce McCarthy † Frank Larosa Allan Kentwell Snr † Keith McKeachie † Kevin Lonsdale † Bill Stafford † Jim McIntyre Ernest Stephens OAM ^ Eric Topper Gordon McKirdy Bruce McCarthy † David Ward Geoffrey Morris Eric Suann † Col Mulhall Albany Vial ^ Kay Ward Ron Sandstrom OAM † Thomas Schmid Rex Sargeant † Jamie Walker † Ric Thorburn Frank Scott John Veage Alan Steege ^ Ernest Stephens OAM ^ 6 † DECEASED ^ 50 YEAR MEMBER • 25 YEARS SERVICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ATTENDANCE 2017/2018 Position Name Possible Attendance Apology President Mark Sargeant 11 10 1 Deputy President Nathan Spinner 11 8 3 Director of Administration John C. De Cean 11 11 0 Director of Finance Anne Caterson 11 11 0 Club Captain Ken Smith 11 9 2 Director of Lifesaving Michael Bonnici 11 8 3 Director of Education Ben Vincent 11 4 7 Director of Surf Sports Greg Pierce 11 11 0 Director of Member Services Steve Stavrou 11 9 2 Director of Facilities Paul Auglys 11 2 9 JAG Chairperson Tracey Green 11 6 5 7 SECTION 2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS PRESIDENT’S REPORT Ken and Michael we have a group imperative that our members of approximately 20 people who continue to gain extra Awards and constantly and consistently put up their learn new skills. Each year members hands when asked to help out when we retire, move on etc. and these need are short on numbers.
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