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Christies Beach Surf Life Saving Club

Locality: Christies Beach

Phone: +61 421 122 513



Address: The Esplanade 5165 Christies Beach, SA, Australia

Website: http://christiesbeachslsc.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Come and Try is on again tomorrow ! Did you know that this is where a lifesaving pathway can begin and you can have some serious fun!



23.01.2022 In a Covid safe environment carnivals are a little different. Wishing the Christies Beach SLSC Nippers some #seriousfun at Seacliff Surf Life Saving Club today. Also big thanks to the Age Group Managers, officals, referee, Covid Marshalls we couldn't do it without you Here is what Nippers are competing in Beach sprint (U8-U13)... Beach flags (U8-U13) Wade (U8-10) Swim (U9-U13) Board (U9-U13) Iron (U11-U13) Wade relay (U8) #yellowandblack #slssa #rippernippers #superherosintraing #cbslsc See more

22.01.2022 Jamo’s Bar News Special notice to all friends of CBSLSC. Unfortunately, due to Covid restrictions around our club's capacity to train, current venue capacity still at 1 person per 4sqm, no stand up drinking inside or out on the balcony and also the kitchen not being open, both the club Facilities Manager and myself have decided that the bar will not be open this Friday. We are waiting on what the new restrictions will look like as from the 1st December and will advise in... what capacity the club will be able to reopen once information is received however, the kitchen will not be reopening until Friday the 11th December. Sorry for any inconvenience and please stay cool and most of all stay safe. Regards Bar Manager #cbslsc #WeHopeToSeeYouSoon #staysafe See more

22.01.2022 Are you ready for the challenge? The Mid Coast Community Challenge is a fantastic competition for all ages using an iron person format. Set on the beautiful midcoast beach at Port Noarlunga The Challenge 2021 Promo https://youtu.be/akzBU4y7BjY



21.01.2022 Congratulations to Lachlan Campbell for becoming an IRB Trainer and supporting the development of others. At almost 19 Lachlan is both a Lifeguard and a Lifesaver, holds his Bronze and two Silver medalions as well as achieving 5 years National Patrol Service Award. 10 new IRB drivers yesterday will continue to support the goal of zero preventable deaths! Cant forget the other amazing SLSSA trainers Ashley Clarke, Kate Perry, Kate Southern, Mike Hartas and Matt Burrage. If you would like to find out about your Lifesaving Pathway contact your local club or to you if you would like to know more about Christies email [email protected]

21.01.2022 Thank you to our Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter - Adelaide for their dedication. Did you know that our clubbies are represented as part of the Surf Life Saving SA Emergency Operations Group including the helicopter group? Their journey began by joining a club. Take your first step in the Surf Life Saving pathway by joining a club #passionandpurpose #service... #vigilance #Respect #zeropreventabledeaths #savinglives See more

20.01.2022 A public post has been created on our TeamApp page to share our latest COVID SAFE PLAN Please use the link below: https://christiesslsc.teamapp.com/articles/5090378



20.01.2022 BECOME A PAID LIFEGUARD: Applications are open for qualified surf lifesavers to join the Australian Lifeguard Service in SA! This is a great opportunity to life...guard the metropolitan and regional branches of SA. You will work in the Holdfast Bay (Glenelg) and Alexandrina (Goolwa) areas, & additional work will be available to support schools and events throughout the season. This year lifeguards will also cover Rowing SA regattas at West Lakes and the River Murray. The role criteria & application details can be found on the following circular. Brief enquires may be made to our office. https://static1.squarespace.com//C20043+-+Lifeguard+EOI+20

20.01.2022 Give the gift of safety to your children or grandchildren this summer Surf babies and Little Lifesavers is run at Christies by Surf Lifesaving SA A six week program of serious fun and safety. Register online with the below links and spaces filing fast... Saturday Program - Christies Beach Surf Life Saving Club Program Dates: February 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th. March 6th, 13th. Age groups: Surf Babies 1 - 2 years 8.00am - 8:45am Little Lifesavers 1 2 years 9:00am - 9:45am Little Lifesavers 2 3 years 10:00am - 10:45am Little Lifesavers 3 4 - 5 years 11:00am - 11:45am https://www.surflifesavingsa.com.au/surfbabies-littlelifesa

20.01.2022 IT'S ON Christies Beach parkrun is happening this weekend Make sure you are registered with parkrun and bring a printed copy of your barcode The brief... will start around 07.45 as there will be a little more information to pass on. Please allow yourselves a little extra time for parking as we foresee many people joining in to make our come-back event a special one Thank you for being awesome, every one of you See more

20.01.2022 Its Flashback Friday. Christies Beach U9 and U10 nippers attending World Surf lifesavingTitles in Adelaide 2012. Most of these nippers are now patrolling our beaches and representing our club at senior level. #slssa #yellowandblack #MyClub #FlashbackFriday... #cbslsc #FutureHeros See more

19.01.2022 INVITATION to the SLSGB Lifesaving Master Class Series Our colleagues at Surf Life Saving Great Britain (SLSGB) have announced a series of Lifesaving Master Cla...sses to bring to you the renowned, acknowledged, leading international authorities in Prevention of Drowning and Lifesaving, all Masters of their respective topics. The first Master Class will be held on Monday 7th December at 6.20pm GMT and the topic is: Making Effective Hazard Detection the Cornerstone of Your Lifesaving Strategy Why is this important? Surveillance is the foundation of lifeguarding; it is the activity that lifeguards do most of the time and has the highest impact on outcomes. Despite the importance of hazard detection and surveillance, they are relatively under-researched, and constitute a small amount of training time or space in training manuals. Understanding what contributes to effective hazard detection and applying that knowledge is a critical factor in determining a successful incident outcome whether you are a Lifeguard or want to be a Lifesaver. This topic will be covered in a one hour session held on Zoom on Monday 7th December starting at 6.20pm and includes the opportunity for the Presenters to respond to audience questions raised by email during the session. Hosted by Prof Mike Tipton MBE, FTPS,PhD, MSc Led by Dr Jenny Smith C.Psycol, BASES, fHEA Dr Jenny Smith is based at the University of Chichester. Over the past 10 years, she has specialised in various aspects of drowning prevention and has recently conducted and published studies involving the identification of cognitive factors that underpin hazard detection by lifeguards, decision-making processes employed by lifeguards, and observation strategies used by lifeguards. She is an active researcher in the Institute of Sports’ Occupational Performance Research Group and has been principal investigator on several industry-funded scientific experiments relating to cognitive load, fatigue, surveillance, and eye movements. Prof Mike Tipton is Professor of Human & Applied Physiology, Extreme Environments Laboratory, School of Sport Health & Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth. He has spent over 35 years researching and advising the military, industry and elite sports people in the areas of drowning and thermoregulation, environmental and occupational physiology and survival in the sea. He has published over 650 scientific papers, reports, chapters in these areas as well as the books, The Essentials of Sea Survival (Golden & Tipton, 2002) and The Science of Beach Lifeguarding (Tipton & Wooler, 2016). All his research is rigorously directed to fully understand what happens when things go badly wrong and to finding practical solutions to save lives. His knowledge in functional rescue capability from fitness to response methods and procedures has set the benchmark in aquatic lifesaving. The outcome of his ground breaking work on the impact of cold water shock is an essential and ongoing guide to understanding and responding to the drowning process and on its own has saved many lives. More information can be found on the SLSGB website. Click here to register for the SLSGB Lifesaving Master Class on Monday 7th December. https://slsgb.us8.list-manage.com/subscribe



19.01.2022 This is our amazing beach and an introduction to the Christies Beach you tube channel christies_beach_my_slsc

19.01.2022 Great advice from our sponsor

17.01.2022 Remember to support local

17.01.2022 The sun is shining and it's the first day of summer With training back did you see the team training swim trying at 6am?

17.01.2022 Are you looking for somewhere local to enjoy the sunset while you’re having a meal and a few Friyay drinks, well then we’re the ideal place with Nick’s Kitchen and Jamo’s Bar open from 6pm. Bookings via email: [email protected]

16.01.2022 14 clubbies completed "Provide First Aid" today giving up Sunday to learn lifesaving skills! Ranging in age from 14 to 74 and including people in their first year to their 60th year of membership. This diverse group will support the community. Big thank you to instructor Deb Wright from @slssa Well done to Amanda, Amelie, Angus, Bailey, Caleb, Caylin, David, Jared, Omar, Paul, Renee, Talia Tara and Una #passionandpurpose ... #seriousfun #cbslsc #yellowandblack See more

16.01.2022 It's almost that time of year... Be kind... I think this year every person has had challenges and we are aware of the importance of being thankful for small things.

16.01.2022 Loved patrolling with such a great Christies Beach Surf Life Saving Club crew today, ably led by beautiful friend, Surf Lifesaver with four decades of generous ...service, (Patrol) Captain, my Captain, Mandi Miller. Thank you everyone for giving your time and energy to serve our community and thanks to all who kept safe at our gorgeous beach today! Visit Christies Christies Beach- Mullawirratingga Community Group

16.01.2022 Love our club, love our community Join our Christies family #seriousfun #passionandpurpose

10.01.2022 Morning all, If you're visiting inside our club we ask that you follow the below rules. The good news is if you're donating to Amanda Rishworth MP Christmas Appeal 2020 the boat will outside the club ready for your donations. We are so lucky to live in this amazing community and sometimes our community members need a hand in what has been a challenging year. If you accidentally over purchased some items during covid-19 restrictions and they are in date or maybe you have a...n abundance of toilet paper, bring it down and let's see if we can fill the boat! You will be rescuing a family or pet in need this Christmas See more

08.01.2022 @christies_beach_my_slsc Our club is your club. If you have a favorite club. Like @slsaustralia facebook page upload your favorite club photo and use the frame #slssa #cbslsc #lovemyclub #myclubisyourclub

07.01.2022 Great work! It's a great time to begin your Surf Lifesaving Pathway. If you are heading to the beach this weekend stay safe, swim between the flags and slip, slop, slap, wrap, seek shade, social distance and remain covid safe. Thank you to all our volunteers who keep the beach safe. #seriousfun ... #passionandpurpose See more

06.01.2022 Happy to see our IRB racing team in action again at the Brighton twilight session tonight last night. New boat looking good. Thanks Air Diffusion for sponsoring our club and supporting the community Importantly these skills ensure we are rescue ready in the fastest time by skilled volunteers #christiesirb #CBSLSC #zeropreventabledeaths ... #yellowandblack #passionandpurpose #seriousfun #airdiffussionagencies See more

04.01.2022 Christiesmas appeal This Saturday and Sunday we will have the Surf Boat out the front of the club as a drop off point for Amanda Rishworth MP Christmas Appeal 2020 New toys, non-pershiable items, toiletries, and animal food is being collected. If you walk, run, paddle or swim bring something with you this weekend. Christies Beach parkrun ... @Christies Beach Sailing Club @visit_christies Christies Beach Tourist Park Surf Life Saving SA #ourclubisyourclub #passionandpurpose See more

03.01.2022 Huge Congratulations to Caylin Bristow and Laura Campbell who achieved the Australia Day Awards for Inspiring South Australian Women Leadership. These two amazing ladies are Directors @christies_beach_my_slsc and continue to inspire and support young women achieve their goals. We couldn't be more proud of having them both as part of our club and in @surflifesa #passionandpurpose #leadership #seriousfun #womensleadership... #emergingleader #cbslsc See more

01.01.2022 See you this Friday (4th December) for a hot BBQ Breakfast. SA stores 7-9am

01.01.2022 2 years ago..... #seriously2020 #SeriousFun

01.01.2022 An update has been made to the public activity restrictions in South Australia. The Emergency Management (Public Activities No 13) (COVID-19) Direction 2020 has... been revoked and replaced by the Emergency Management (Public Activities No 14) (COVID-19) Direction 2020. This new Direction comes into effect as of 12:01am Tuesday 1 December 2020. The new Direction provides an update to density requirements, gathering provisions, requirements for fixed seating venues, the COVID-SAfe Check in & mask requirements for health services. . DENSITY REQUIREMENTS The following density requirements apply: Indoor Place (other than a private function)- 1 person per 4sqm Outdoor Place- 1 person per 2sqm People must use their best endeavours to implement physical distancing and remain 1.5m from people they do not know. Note- The occupier/owner of a place must calculate the density requirements based on the space available for members of the public to use for the defined activity (not including bathrooms etc). This does not include staff areas and staff who are working are not calculated in the capacity number. . GATHERING PROVISIONS The following gathering provisions apply: Private function (including wedding and funerals)- 150 people max 1 person per 2 sqm Private residence- 10 people per house (unless more than 10 people permanently reside at the residence) Private place- 150 people max Holiday accommodation- The maximum number of people permitted to sleep at the place as set by the accommodation provider Caravan park or camping ground- 6 people max per site and no more than 6 visitors. Children under the age of 16 are not included. Note- Children and infants of any age are counted in the above gathering and density provisions, other than at caravan parks where children under the age of 16 are not included. . CONSUMPTION OF FOOD AND BEVERAGES Food and beverages which are served for consumption at venues (including pubs, cafes, clubs, restaurants, wineries, etc.) must be consumed whilst seated when indoors. Food and beverages can be consumed whilst standing or seated when outdoors. Communal food and beverages are not permitted. If people are sitting at a bar there must be no food preparation taking place. . PRIVATE FUNCTIONS (INCLUDING WEDDINGS/FUNERALS) Private functions include weddings, funerals, parties or any other function which is by invite only that is held at licensed premises. The function must be in a designated area which has no public access and where possible separate bathroom facilities from the rest of the venue. Guests must use their best endeavours to remain segregated from other patrons at the premises. The maximum number of people permitted is 150 people and the density provision of 1 person per 2sqm applies regardless of whether the function is indoors or outdoors. Food and beverages must have no shared utensils but can be consumed while standing. Dancing is also permitted. . CINEMA, THEATRE & OTHER FIXED SEATING VENUES Any indoor cinema, theatre or any other place where the activity includes a fixed seating must implement a ‘checkerboard’ seating arrangement and must not have over 50% of their standard capacity in patrons. . FITNESS, RECREATION ACTIVITIES & SPORT Fitness, recreation activities & sport can resume. Swimming or other activities at swimming pools used by the public are permitted to operate providing there are no more than 50 people in a pool at any one time. . COVID-SAFE CHECK IN Any operation with a COVID Safe Plan must also use an approved contact tracing system which includes the COVID-SAfe Check in, Scan Tek or any other electronic platform which is approved by the state coordinator. Those who have a COVID Safe Plan will be issued with a QR code which will be attached to the approved plan & must be displayed in the premises/business/venue. A person who participates in a defined public activity or who enters a venue must upload their relevant contact details. If the system is not working or the person is unable to upload their details they must provide their details to the venue operator & these details must be retained. A reminder that all defined public activities (other than home health services) must have a COVID Safe Plan which can be completed here: www.covid-19.sa.gov.au This is the responsibility of the person who has care and control of the place or where the place is used by several people the owner/primary caretaker must ensure these systems are in place. *****NOTE***** The SA Health requirement for the Health Services Sector to generate COVID Safe Plans with QR codes is a new and significant change for a large group of organisations; Given this cohort has not previously been required to have COVID safe plans a period of 72 hours is being provided to allow SA Health the opportunity to further communicate with the Sector & allow organisations go online and generate COVID safe plans with associated QR codes. During this period enforcement action will not be taken, but all business must implement the requirements as soon as possible, & within the 72 hour grace period. . HEALTH CARE, RESIDENTIAL CARE, DISABILITY SUPPORT & AGED CARE SERVICES Masks must be worn in defined health care, residential care, disability support or aged are services. A full list of these services can be found in Schedule 2 of the Direction: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emergency-/public-activities A single use surgical mask which covers the nose & mouth must be worn by all people including: care providers, patients, clients, residents, admin & other staff, employees, visitors, students, contractors & any other person when they are in the presence of other people. Note- a person is exempt where; the mask will hinder the care which is being provided, there is a medical condition, communication with a person who is deaf or hard of hearing is required, the person is under 12 and the person is a live in staff member or a resident of a residential care facility. . PERSONAL CARE ACTIVITIES People providing personal care services must wear personal protective equipment (PPE) if they are providing these services at hairdressers, barbershops, beauty and nail salons, tattoo parlours, wellness centres/day spas/massage parlours, saunas/bathhouses and any other place which beauty therapy/tanning/waxing/piercing/body modification takes place. . INDOOR PLAY CENTRES, AMUSEMENT PARKS & ARCADES Indoor play centres, amusement parks and arcades are not permitted to open. These facilities must remain closed & must not allow any member of the public to enter the facilities. . COVID MANAGEMENT PLANS A SA Health approved COVID Management plan is required where more than 1000 people are expected to attend, or to operate a night club at relevant licensed premises. . COVID MARSHAL A reminder that a COVID Marshal is required for the onsite purchase & consumption of food or beverages, ceremonies, private function, supermarkets, hardware stores, distribution centres, gymnasiums and fitness centres, swimming pools used by the public, sporting clubs or any event with a COVID Management Plan. COVID Marshals are not permitted to undertake any other activities where there are more than 200 people. For more information visit: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/business-and-/covid-marshals . FURTHER COVID-19 ADVICE The SA Government has released updated COVID-19 advice due to the Parafield cluster. Please note that the wearing of masks is recommended does not form part of the Direction. South Australian residents should wear a mask when physical distancing of 1.5m cannot be observed, e.g. on public transport. It is acknowledged how broad these restrictions are, but they are critical in dealing with the spread of COVID-19. All existing directions, frequently asked questions and other information can be found here: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emergency-declarations If you require further information you can call the SA COVID-19 Information Line on 1800 253 787 between the hours of 9am to 5pm 7 days per week or go to the SA Health website at www.sahealth.sa.gov.au or www.sa.gov.au/covid-19

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