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Cronulla SLSC Annual Report 2018-19 CRONULLA SLSC 112TH ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 SEASON LIFE MEMBERS DARRYL WARD AND WENDY WARD Elevated to that of Life Member, Cronulla SLSC at the 111th AGM 4th August 2018 WORLD CHAMPION CHLOE MANNIX-POWER 2018 World Life Saving Championships Youth Female Beach Sprint CRONULLA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 CRONULLA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INCORPORATED FOUNDED 1907 OFFICIALS FOR THE 2018-2019 SEASON PATRON G.C. Forshaw VICE PATRONS J.W. Bentley, K.E. English, I.A. Goode OAM, K.J. Neilson OAM PRESIDENT R.C. Pinker DEPUTY PRESIDENT D.J. Wood CLUB CAPTAIN C.A. Barber SECRETARY E. Larssen TREASURER C.D. Giles VICE PRESIDENTS R. Casaceli R.E. Gibson G.W. Neilson M. Speakman SC MP J.P. Cassidy K.J. Hollingdale S.T. O’Donnell G.B. Staunton MBE J.L. Catt M.G. Howlin E.M. Petinos MP C.J. Stephenson B.A. Christian A.J. Hunter F.W. Pengelly OAM J.M. Stephenson T. Eady J. Jamieson S.F. Phillips E.B. Suann R. Enderby M.J. Kerr OAM J.M. Purcell† J. 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Richardson† (1925) G.R.M. Challis† (1953) I.A. Goode OAM (1985) R.P. Short (2012) W.J. Bennett† (1925) R.C. Miller† (1955) K.E. English (1987) S.J. Neilson (2012) R.E. Whitfield† (1926) J.R. Switzer OAM† (1956) W. Halpin OAM† (1988) F.P. Doran (2013) T.E. Rofe† (1926) W.G. Marshall OAM† (1958) A.J. Hanson (1990) R.C. Garnsey (2015) M.J. Farrell† (1926) R.W. Grant† (1960) K.S. Morton (1992) R.C. Pinker (2015) A.C. Crammond† (1927) K.E. Dunkley† (1960) C.R. Gough (1995) P.W. Day (2015) C.H. Crammond† (1927) H.T. Spurway† (1961) R.F. Hitchenson (1995) P.M. Day (2015) W.G. Pooley† (1927) W.R. Buchan† (1963) J.W. Bentley (1996) G.G. Holland (2016) L.V. Puckle† (1927) N.A. Dixon† (1964) A.P. Metti (1997) D.R. Ward (2018) T. Watson† (1930) R.A. Thompson† (1964) K.J. Neilson OAM (1998) W.L. Ward (2018) R. Michaelis† (1931) A. Moseley OAM† (1965) L. Macpherson (2001) G.L. Durrell† (1932) W.H. Eady OAM† (1968) J.F. Wilson (2001) † denotes: Deceased J. Dodson† (1934) R.J. Simmons† (1970) B.L. O’Donnell † (2003) PE denotes: Patron Emeritus R. Field† (1936) F.J. Elmer (1970) N.T. Johnstone (2003) Cronulla Surf Life Saving Club Annual Report 2018-2019 1 AUXILIARY LIFE MEMBERS SURF BOAT COACH COACHING AND COMPETITION COMMITTEE Robyn E. Ellis, Rhonda M. Elmer, Kim D. G.J. Allman, C.A. Hawkings M. Redrup (Convenor), C.A. Barber, M.P. English, Denise A. Gough, Joy Hitchenson†, SWIMMING CAPTAIN Banister, R.I. Ford, D. Karagiannis, M.J. Roye, Faye O. Marshall, Margaret A. McFarlane, C.A. Sims, R.E. Walker R.I. Ford Diana M. Provan, Ann D. Wood The following nominations were tabled for SWIMMING VICE-CAPTAIN VICE-CAPTAIN inclusion as per the sub-rules as members L. Vitnell endorsed for the C&C Committee: D.J. Easton MASTERS CAPTAIN Stuart Braine, Alex Fleming, Paul Littlejohn ASSISTANT SECRETARY/TREASURER D.E. Brukmann CONSTITUTION REVIEW COMMITTEE D. Rayner MASTERS VICE-CAPTAIN G.G. Holland, C.D. Giles, D.P. Murray, R.C. IRB CAPTAIN D.S. Metti Pinker, B. Swingler, D.J. Wood R.E. Walker MARCH PAST COACH CRONULLA CARNIVAL COMMITTEE IRB VICE-CAPTAIN Vacant G.A. Allum OAM (Convenor), C.A. Barber, G. Burt M.R. Cole, K.D. Day, W.J. Druery, G.C. JUNIOR MARCH PAST COACH PUBLICITY OFFICER Forshaw, C.D. Giles, I.A. Goode OAM, K.J. I. Crowe M. Irwin (elec. 17 Sep. 18) Neilson OAM, C. Villanti CHIEF GEAR STEWARD SOCIAL ORGANISER FINANCE AND SPONSORSHIP COMMITTEE R.P. Short D.E. Brukmann (elec. 15 Oct. 18) J. Zagame (Convenor), F.P. Doran, C. Giles, GEAR STEWARDS G.G. Holland, M. Irwin (elec. 19 Nov. 18), S. HOUSE CAPTAIN R.J. Short, C. Villanti, Mannion, J. Power, D.R. Ward M.P. Banister RACE SECRETARIES FOOD AND BEVERAGE COMMITTEE REGISTRAR D.R. & W.L. Ward W.L. Lloyd (Convenor), E. Larssen, D.J. Wood P.R. Larssen RADIO OFFICER GOLF DAY COMMITTEE CADET CAPTAIN R. Dunn M.P. Banister (Convenor), R.A. Diver-Tuck G.J. Telfer FIRST AID OFFICER HONOURS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE JUNIOR CAPTAIN D. Dalla-Camina I.A. Goode OAM (Convenor), G.A. Allum R.I. Ford HON. LEGAL OFFICERS OAM, J.W. Bentley, R.B. Bignold, K.E. English, MEMBERS ON COMMITTEE E. Larssen, S.A. Rofe GibsonHowlin Lawyers R.A. Diver-Tuck, C.A. Larssen, D.S. Metti, HOUSE COMMITTEE HON. MEDICAL OFFICER M.A. Redrup, C. Villanti M.P. Banister (Convenor), B. Dalgarno, Dr. Guia Findlay LIFE MEMBERS ON COMMITTEE R.P. Short R.C. Garnsey, C.R. Gough, G.G. Holland, HON. RESIDENT MEMBER JUNIOR ACTIVITIES GROUP (CRAYS) COMMITTEE N.T. Johnstone Not appointed Chairperson: M.R. Cole, Vice Chairman: J. JUNIOR ACTIVITIES CHAIRPERSON SAFETY OFFICER Power, Secretary: N. Schutt, Treasurer: T. Summers, Registrar: R. Ingram, Lifesaving M.R. Cole C.A. Barber Co-Ordinator: S. Rofe JUNIOR ACTIVITIES VICE-CHAIRPERSON SLSS DELEGATES LIFESAVING COMMITTEE J. Power R.C. Pinker C.A. Barber, D.J. Easton, M.P. Banister, CHIEF INSTRUCTOR HONORARY CLUB CHAPLAIN D.E. Brukmann, G.L. Burt, D. Carlton, G.R. S.A. Rofe Rev. R. Wenden Cooper D. Dalla-Camina, R.J. Dunn, R.I. DEPUTY CHIEF INSTRUCTOR ASSISTANT HONORARY CLUB CHAPLAIN Ford, S.D. Jackson, D.C. Karagiannis, M.F. D.E. Brukmann N.R. Swane Kennedy, J.L. Macpherson, G.R. McLachlan, S.A. Rofe, K.V. Rosebery, R.P. Short, S.M. APPAREL COMMITTEE BEACH CAPTAIN Spencer, C.A. Sims, G.J. Telfer, C. Villanti, D. Karagiannis B. Smith (Convenor) (app. 19Nov. 18), R.E. Walker, P. Wyer M.R. Cole BEACH VICE-CAPTAIN MASTERS TWILIGHT CARNIVAL COMMITTEE AUXILIARY N. Hadfield D.E. Brukmann, C.J. Elliott, D.S. Metti BEACH COACH President: Mrs Denise A Gough Deputy President: Mrs Faye Marshall OPERATIONS COMMITTEE M.A. Redrup Secretary: Mr. Ken English D.R. Ward (Convenor), J.W. Bentley, P.W. BOARD CAPTAIN Committee: Ros M Dalgarno, Kim English, Hamilton, N.T. Johnstone, W.L. Lloyd M. Banister Robyn E Ellis, Rhonda M Elmer, Irene PHOTO AND TROPHY COMMITTEE BOARD VICE-CAPTAIN Forshaw, Kristie C Garnsey, Richard C P.R. Larssen (Convenor), P.W. Day, Garnsey, Anne L Holland, Ellena Johnstone, S. Braine R.W. Johnson, C.A. 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Redrup (Coach) SURF BOAT VICE-CAPTAIN Vacant 2 CRONULLA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 200 CLUB COMMITTEE SLSS BOARD OF LIFESAVING (BOL) C.R. Gough (Convenor), J.W. Bentley, P.E. TRAINERS & ASSESSORS Cavanagh, D.R. Ward, D.J. Wood, C. Villanti C.A. Barber, D.E. Brukmann, B.N. Dalgarno, SLSS BOARD OF SURF SPORTS (BOSS) K.E. Hammell, C. Jordan, J. Mamacan, S.A. ACTIVE OFFICIALS Rofe, R.P. Short, R.E. Walker G.A. Allum OAM, P.M. Allum, R.B. Bignold, SUTHERLAND SHIRE COUNCILLORS G.J Bruce, P.E. Cavanagh, M.R. Cole, P.A. Mayor: Cr Carmelo Pesce Deputy Mayor: Cr Cole, T. J. Cooper, W.J. Druery, M. Emery, P. Steve Simpson Cr Carol Provan, Cr Michael Fitzpatrick, I.A. Goode OAM, R.F. Hitchenson, Forshaw, Cr Marie Simone, Cr Barry Collier K. Jones, C.J. Jordan, E. Larssen, D.S. Metti, OAM, Cr Jack Boyd, Cr Kent Johns, Cr Daniel S. F. Phillips, S.A. Rofe, A.
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