Gunnamatta Surf Life Saving Club

Gunnamatta Surf Life Saving Club Gunnamatta SLSC est. 1966 - Best beach on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, AUSTRALIA

Gunnamatta Surf Life Saving Club was formed in 1966 by a Committee of local citizens, with assistance from the then “Shire of Flinders” Council. "Gunnamatta", an aboriginal name meaning “beach and sandhills” is located at the end of Truemans Road in the National Park. Since 1966, lifesavers have been responsible for saving over 5,000 lives at Gunnamatta. Significantly, not one person has drowned i

n the patrolled section between the flags at Gunnamatta. The original clubhouse consisted of an eight car garage of galvanized iron which was located on the beach. This very humble abode was replaced in 1971 by the more permanent brick structure now located behind the primary dune near the carpark. Stages 2, 3 and 4 have since been added to incorporate large storage areas for rescue equipment, a first aid room, communications room, kitchen and accommodation facilities. The Club owns, operates and maintains equipment which includes Inshore Rescue Boats (IRBs), a 4WD beach vehicle and various rescue boards. Funding is via special events, members’ subscriptions, government grants and public donations.

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Rosebud, VIC
3939

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