Latest news

Sport and ParticipationAustralian Lifesaving Team for Rescue 2008 Announced

A new look Australian Lifesaving Team has today been announced to travel to Germany in July to defend Australia's number one world ranking at Rescue 2008 - the World Lifesaving Championships.

Read more

SuperVision Autumn 2008Royal Life Saving SuperVision Autumn Issue Out Now

The Autumn Edition of Royal Life Saving's SuperVision Newsletter is out now! Please follow the link to read more about What's Inside the latest SuperVision Newsletter and feel free to pass it on to anyone else who might be interested in Royal Life Saving and Water Safety.

SuperVision Newsletter

Royal Life Saving Reminds Parents/Carers that Water Safety is a Year Round Concern

Royal Life Saving wants to remind parents and carers that even as the weather cools, water safety is a year round concern, summer may be over but tragically we have seen at least 7 toddler drowning deaths/near drownings since end March 2008.

Read more

Grey Medallion LaunchMinister for Ageing Launches Royal Life Saving's Grey Medallion

Minister for Ageing, The Hon. Justine Elliot launched at North Sydney Pool today the innovative Grey Medallion a water safety program devised by Royal Life Saving aimed specifically at the over 55's.

Read more

2007 Australian Sport AwardsRoyal Life Saving Celebrates Record Year, 2007 Australian Sports Awards Winners Announced

The Royal Life Saving Society Australia received three prominent silver Australian Sports Awards announced today. The Australian Sport Awards are the only awards in Australia to recognise achievements across all sports in all areas of the sporting sector.

Royal Life Saving Celebrates Record Year, 2007 Australian Sports Awards Winners Announced

Keep Watch35 toddlers drowned in 2006-07 financial year. Royal Life Saving reminds parents to Keep Watch and prevent their child from drowning

The 2007 National Drowning Report revealed that 35 infants and toddlers lost their lives tragically through drowning in the financial year ending 30 June 2007.

Read more

2007 National Drowning Report277 People Drowned in 2006-2007 Financial Year

277 people drowned in Australian waterways in the financial year ending 30 June 2007, a disturbing 5% increase on the previous year's figure. The 2007 National Drowning Report was released by Senator the Hon. George Brandis SC, Federal Minister for Arts and Sport, in Brisbane today.

2007 Drowning Report


Our branches


Training courses

   Training courses

Click here for further information

 


On-line Shop

Online shop
   Click here for on-line shop