Surf Life Saving Australia

Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) is an Australian not-for-profit community organisation that promotes water safety and provides surf rescue services.

Surf Life Saving Australia
AbbreviationSLSA
Formation18 October 1907 (1907-10-18)
HeadquartersBondi Beach, Sydney, NSW
Region served
Australia
Membership
181,603
President
John Baker ESM
Key people
Adam Weir (CEO)
SubsidiariesWestpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter Service
AffiliationsAustralian Water Safety Council
International Life Saving Federation
Staff
43 (2017)
Websitesls.com.au
Formerly called
Surf Life Saving Association of Australia

SLSA strives to create a safe environment on Australia's beaches and coastline through patrols, education and training, public safety campaigns and the promotion of health and fitness. As of 30 June 2020 the organisation had 181,603 members with 314 affiliated surf life saving clubs. The majority of its services are provided by volunteer surf lifesavers, that provided 1.26 million hours of service, rescued 7,731 people, performed 1,609,184 preventative actions and provided 68,766 first aid treatments during 2019/20. In 1973, the organisation established the Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter Service that, during 2016/17, delivered 850 rescue missions via helicopter.

Surf Life Saving Australia also operates Australia's largest lifeguard service, contracting to local government and other coastal land managers. Additional income is sourced through community donations, fundraising and corporate sponsorship. SLSA is a foundation member of the International Life Saving Federation (ILS).

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