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Marine Rescue Bribie Island 445

Locality: Bellara, Queensland, Australia

Phone: 34087596



Address: Marine Parade 4507 Bellara, QLD, Australia

Website: http://WWW.vmrbribie.com

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25.01.2022 It's not to late to enter your Boat or Jet Ski in the Christmas Light Parade on Saturday 5th December from 7pm. Come join the festivities



24.01.2022 Bribie 1 and Bribie 3 in Deception Bay for a SAR Exercise. Bribie 2 took the video!

24.01.2022 Local knowledge Where are we? Double points if you can tell us what they are in the picture and how they work.

23.01.2022 Want to go in the draw to win $250,000 in gold bullion and many more exciting prizes ? and help VMR Bribie Island at the same time...... Well you can grab yourself some tickets from Play for Purpose each ticket costs $10 and $5 of that comes directly to us, so its a win win situation . Click on the link below to find out more... https://checkout.playforpurpose.com.au//volunteer-marine-r



23.01.2022 DFD (Doggy Flotation Device) Safety Dave the Frenchie is trying to explain to Baby Barb that she needs a life jacket,but she cant go in the boat unless its a perfect fit she has a bit of growing to do first. A day trip to an Australian beach or a boat trip with your beloved pooch can be a wonderful way to celebrate the warm weather. But before you get in the car and go, make sure you have a dog life jacket packed to keep your puppy safe when you hit the water.... Make sure it is the correct snug fit and make sure they can not slip out, having a grab handle is great way to be able to retrieve your fur baby if needed. See more

23.01.2022 Anyone else feeling like this is the case today ! And yes it looks like rain for next weekend too (well that is BOM's prediction)

22.01.2022 Knots, knots and more knots.



22.01.2022 Breakfast time here on Bribie Island.

22.01.2022 Now this is what makes our VMR Bribie Island Family so amazing... Graham has recently just had his hip replaced and has had a small break from duties, but nothing can hold him and his wonderful wife Leona back from fundraising and getting back into the swing of things. We would like to thank them from all the VMR Family we have really missed them and we are so pleased see them back on deck.

22.01.2022 Training on crew days is critical for the crew to give them the skills to deal with the many different situations they find themselves at sea.Many of you will see us on the Passage towing a vessel, Green Saturday spent some time pretending to break down in Jonkers Bribie 3 and were picked up by Bribie 2 as you can see Lindsay was quite distressed at breaking down

21.01.2022 Do you know about this boat? Let us know if you know who owns it or what the story is.

21.01.2022 Its not too late if you havent got your tickets yet Support VMR Bribie Island and go into the draw for 250k of gold bullion and many more fantastic prizes. One of our members won a prize on the last draw so you need to be in it to win it ... Click on the link below to purchase your tickets https://playforpurpose.com.au/volunteer-marine-rescue



20.01.2022 An aircraft carrier yacht we are speechless !

20.01.2022 So the water conditions are not great today so how about practicing those knot skills. Have a go at this bowline technique. https://www.youtube.com/watch

19.01.2022 If you are heading out on the water today dont forget to LOG ON before you leave with your local VMR or Coast Guard and wear your LIfe Jacket.

19.01.2022 Are you looking for some adventure on the high sea's then this is the day out for you

18.01.2022 Volunteer Marine Rescue Bribie Island did one of its Community Presentations yesterday to about 40 people on Local Knowledge of the Pumicestone Passage and Moreton Bay. Gary Voss one of VMR Bribie’s Commercial Coxswains conducted the presentation on all aspects of boating in these areas, understanding the channel markers , tide differences, problems of moving sandbanks, best options for lifejackets and rules and regulations regarding Whale Watching and general boating safety. Gary said it is important for boat owners to know their vessel limitations and to the check weather conditions before venturing out for the day.

16.01.2022 Handling a vessel another skill set that is practiced at every available moment 2 bouys where placed in the water and Bribie 2 and Jonkers Bribie 3 manoeuvred around the bouys at different speeds and even in reverse .Its rumoured that the lady on the crew beat all the boys on the reversing challenge

16.01.2022 Brisbane Water Police are warning all boaties and beach goers to consider staying away from the surf today and this weekend as strong wind is forecast. The windy conditions are already causing numerous vessels to drift, sparking the concern for safety. Officer in Charge of Brisbane Water Police, Senior Sergeant David Edden said people should avoid heading out on the water this weekend.... We are expecting extremely windy conditions this weekend, meaning we can also expect dangerous conditions out on the water, Senior Sergeant Edden said. Those already on the water should be sure they are carrying appropriate safety equipment and that they wear their life jackets. Ensure you check the security of any anchored vessels to make sure they are adequately prepared for the windy weather and strong swell. Weve already seen a number of vessels go astray. We just want to make sure that everyone stays as safe as possible this weekend. More information about weather warnings can be found on www.bom.gov.au

16.01.2022 Last night Spinnaker Sound Marina had arranged for VMR to present a Local Knowledge and Safety Seminar ,Gary Voss was was originally going to present the Seminar but was unwell and Coxswain Simon Middap ran the seminar instead. The presentation was on Local Knowledge, helpful hints and boating safety all part of VMR Bribie commitment to educating boat owners in maritime safety. Spinnaker Sound Marina provided drinks and food was supplied by Vatahapie the new South African Café and VMR thanks Andrew and Fiona from Spinnaker Sound Marina for all their amazing support . Spinnaker Sound Marina Vatahapie

16.01.2022 STATE OF ORIGIN III Wednesday 18th November 2020 6pm Only 24 members attended for this final Origin match of 2020. The Maroons led 12-6 at half time and continued to win the game 20-14 and accordingly the series 2-1.

15.01.2022 Calling all Queensland water-lovers to do your part and be SharkSmart!

15.01.2022 Last night all 3 of our vessels took part in a SAR (search and rescue) exercise on Moreton Bay, 5 senior crew members where being assessed.Conditions where not great which made it a perfect evening to show off their knowledge of their search patterns, SAR knowledge and their ability to command vessels to get the best outcome for the simulated lost vessels and passengers. Well done everyone involved

14.01.2022 KNOW IT Today is the first day of National Safe Boating Week, and the first of the steps we will share for the week is 'Know It'. Safe boating means knowing the... limits of your vessel. Before you go, make sure your boat is river or seaworthy and appropriate for your chosen activity. You can get more information here: www.amsa.gov.au/know-it #lifejacket2work #safeboating #safeboatingweek #boating #boatlife #boats #boat

13.01.2022 Police say the rescue of eight people, including four children, whose catamaran sank near North West Island off Gladstone, in central Queensland, could have been a "completely different story" had they not had life jackets and an activated EPIRB.

13.01.2022 Another great result

12.01.2022 Crew training out on Moreton Bay learning the skills for night assists,the Bay is a very different place at night and continual training is fundamental in keeping the crew skills up to date.

12.01.2022 Now is the time to make sure if you have a boat on a mooring or at anchor that it is secure check all ropes and chains and make sure everything is safe. If anyone sees anything on the water that could be a hazard please call the base immediately on 3408 7596 this service is 24hrs.

11.01.2022 The Draw closes in 5 days so be in it to win it. Want to go in the draw to win $250,000 in gold bullion and many more exciting prizes ? and help VMR Bribie Island at the same time...... Well you can grab yourself some tickets from Play for Purpose each ticket costs $10 and $5 of that comes directly to us, so its a win win situation . Click on the link below to find out more... https://checkout.playforpurpose.com.au//volunteer-marine-r See more

11.01.2022 The covid safe concerts are back on at the Sandstone Point Hotel and the Team from VMR Bribie were enlisted to help with parking for all the concert goers at the First Concert starring Bernard Fanning. It was a busy day for the VMR Team of Ces Luscombe Team Leader Jon Brice, Lindsay Crompton, Michael Henson, Peter Paschke, Colin Reese, Cass Hickey, Aamir Cao, Sussan Ferrar, Mike Lucas, Celal Esirir, Leona Patrick, Gary Voss, Jacqui Henson, Peter McNamara, Graham Gibb, Les Oldmeadow . We Thank All of You .

11.01.2022 Support us and go in the draw to win $250,000 gold bullion. By purchasing tickets to go in the Play for Purpose draw a minimum of $5 from every $10 ticket comes directly to us here at VMR Bribie Island. Imagine what you could do with $250,000 cashable gold bullion! You could pay off part or all of your mortgage, sort out your bills for months, splurge on a new car or a very big boat......or just put it in your fun-fund for later! https://playforpurpose.com.au/chari/volunteer-marine-rescue

10.01.2022 Does anyone recognise this vessel? If so please call the police immediately.

10.01.2022 Do you know what the bulbous bow is for? It will affect the way the water moves around the hull. Specifically, with the bulb the waves generated by the hull, and the waves generated by the bulbous bow, will cancel each other out, basically flattening out the waterline, the new results are less drag, as well as less therefore fuel consumption. It only works for certain types of ships that travel at certain speeds

10.01.2022 Training never stops at VMR Bribie an Skipper Ian Grimes seen here doing some navigation training with the Red Saturday Crew members.

08.01.2022 A bit of sad and happy day for the Team at VMR Bribie yesterday when Phil Couper one of the Red Saturday Crew Member put on a BBQ for his fellow crewmembers and friends at VMR Bribie to say thanks for all of their help of the years. Phil has not been lost to the VMR Family but has moved to Gladstone to live and has already signed up and volunteering with VMR Gladstone . VMR Bribie Team members from all sections of our operations dropped by to share a sausage sizzle with Phil and wished him all the best for the future.

08.01.2022 Thursday arvo caption this ........

08.01.2022 Wow what a busy day here at the base fundraising meetings and boat / garden maintenance are in full swing.And what a beautiful day for it Thanks to everyone for giving up their time so willingly to help keep our squadron running so smoothly.

08.01.2022 Afternoon views from the base, its a tough life!

08.01.2022 Looking for something to do today why not head down to the Sandstone Point Hotel and look at all the amazing cars on display.Our volunteers will be there on car parking duties this is always a great day so we will see you there.

06.01.2022 Here at the base we have just put down some new floor signs reminding everyone to keep 1.5m from each other please when you come to base please follow all signs to keep our amazing volunteers safe.

05.01.2022 A vessel had become stuck on a bank on the outgoing tide during the day so we returned around 11.30pm to make sure the vessel was able to leave the bank and navigate the shallow water back to their mooring.It was a perfect night with lake like conditions and not a breathe of wind.A timely reminder to always check your tide times before heading out on the water.

05.01.2022 Beautiful morning on the Passage! To fish or swim???

05.01.2022 It was a busy day on the water today at VMR Bribie. First a Bribie 1 assist to an 8m cruiser with engine problems, towed back to Scarborough. Then off to another 8m cruiser with engine troubles at Bulwer, taken back to Pacific Harbour. While this was happening, Bribie 2 was dispatched to Tangalooma to bring a 5.5m boat back to Spinnaker, and to top it off a tinny towed back form Spinnaker to the base. Big day and everyone happy to be back safely.

05.01.2022 Our Volunteers never know sometimes what they are called into assist at night .Last nights call out crew lead by Skipper Ian Grimes , Andrew and Jim were called assist to what appears to be a floating cold room container near the entrance to Spinnaker Sound Marina they helped secure the anchor and the owner was contacted.

05.01.2022 And the conditions are

04.01.2022 On Sunday the Sandstone Point Hotel held the Wheels by the Water Classic Car Show this is always a great day, and this year was not exception. Our volunteers helped out by parking all the amazing cars and taking registrations, our fundraisers were out and about shaking their buckets a massive thanks to everyone who donated. A massive shut out to all the volunteers who made this day possible by giving up their Sunday morning we couldn't do it without you all.

03.01.2022 You cant afford to buy another boat, but you have a 1000 litre pod hanging around in the garden. This is genius

03.01.2022 Bribie 2 heading back to base yesterday arvo just as the wind started to pick up.

02.01.2022 White Saturday is your on call crew it looks like its going to be a cracker of a day.Dont forget if your heading out on the water today to LOG ON with your local VMR or Coast Guard.

01.01.2022 #LIVE: A second rescue operation is currently underway for a boat which sparked SA's largest search operation a fortnight ago. More: https://ab.co/3iMHQyZ

01.01.2022 Some footage of the journey to Bulwer in the early hours of this morning its was not the best conditions.

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