Northern Region Lifeguards Awards Of Excellence Back
Surf Life Saving Northern Region (SLSNR) will be honouring its best and bravest again this July.
After COVID-19 forced an online, truncated Awards of Excellence last year, a return to relative normality is welcome, says SLSNR CEO Matt Williams. “Last year was busy and challenging for our volunteers and staff in a lot of ways and we missed that opportunity to meet as a region, reflect on a great year’s work and celebrate the achievements and individual successes, and the many lives saved through our actions.”
Williams says the COVID-19 restrictions continued to make service delivery challenging as lifeguard services had to be altered to enable delivery in the changing and changeable alert levels. “We prepared for a busy and strenuous summer on the coast, and it was really gratifying that the behaviours of the public were generally exemplary, taking some of the pressure off our lifeguards.”
He says it was also pleasing to see the lifesaving movement rally behind efforts to ensure volunteer development and community education numbers remained on track despite a very difficult start to the year because of the COVID-19 restrictions. “It continues to show the enormous output of our volunteers when they bring their strength to bear in saving lives on our coastlines.”
Northern lifeguards rescued 148 people during the 2020-21 patrolled season and assisted another 264 before they got into serious difficulty, says Williams. Lifeguards also administered a significant level of first-aid assistance – attending to 730 individuals.
“All told, our guards chalked up almost 93,000 hours on patrol and intervened to avoid beachgoers getting into difficulty nearly 26,000 times. That’s a massive contribution to public safety.”
Williams says this year’s Awards, again sponsored by Toyota Financial Services, will be held at the Cordis Hotel on 17 July.
A record number of nominations have been received for the Awards, which has four major categories and close to 40 awards and also honours a number of club members with long-service awards and life memberships. Finalists will be announced in mid-June. The only changes to categories this year will be the replacement of the under-16 individual male and female surf sport awards with under-15 and under-17 categories.
A full list of categories follows.
SURF LIFE SAVING NORTHERN REGION TOYOTA FINANCIAL SERVICES 2021 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE
AWARD CATEGORIES
Lifesaving Awards
- Instructor of the Year
- Examiner of the Year
- Event Lifeguard of the Year
- Outstanding Contribution to Power Craft
- Rookie Lifeguard of the Year
- U19 Surf Lifeguard of the Year
- Surf Lifeguard of the Year
- Patrol Support of the Year
Sport Awards
- U14 Sportswoman of the Year
- U14 Sportsman of the Year
- U15 Sportswoman of the Year
- U15 Sportsman of the Year
- U17 Sportswoman of the Year
- U17 Sportsman of the Year
- U19 Sportswoman of the Year
- U19 Sportsman of the Year
- Sportswoman of the Year
- Sportsman of the Year
- Surf Coach of the Year
- Developing Surf Official of the Year
- Surf Official of the Year
- Outstanding Contribution to Junior Surf
- Junior Coach of the Year
- Competition Team of the Year
- Northern Region Junior Surf Championships
- Northern Region Pool Championships
- Northern Region Championships
- Northern Region Junior Competition Club of the Year
- Northern Region Masters Competition Club of the Year
- Northern Region Senior Competition Club of the Year
- Cath and Eddie Millar Cup
Regional Awards
- Volunteer of the Year
- Rescue of the Year
- Club of the Year
Other Awards
- Best Patrolled Beach
- Communications Innovation of the Year sponsored by CSE Genesis
SLSNR will also announce a number of Service Awards, Distinguished Service Awards and Life Memberships.