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Regional Swim Clinics

Locality: Pyramid Hill, Victoria

Phone: +61 438 894 437



Address: 102 Gladfield South Road 3575 Pyramid Hill, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.regionalswimclinics.com.au

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25.01.2022 Podcast Episode Nancy and Tony Shaw Welcome to another episode of the Aquatic Mentors podcast. I am your host, Katrina van Eyk. In this episode I interview a husband and wife team who have touched ever part of the wonderful aquatic industry. So please welcome Nancy and Tony Shaw to the podcast. Nancy began her career in swimming after marrying Tony. She brought her customer service skills to Tony’s swim schools and together they built a fantastic carer in swimming. Her am...Continue reading



22.01.2022 Can you help disadvantaged Australian families receive the vital skill of water safety? $20 will cover a swimming lesson for an Australian child.

17.01.2022 Up and coming Swim Australia courses at the Kerang Swimming Pool. Register using the links provided. 21st of November - Swim Australia Teacher - $315 https://ascta.ditaplayer.com.au/.../asvilr4a4uke.../register... 22nd of November - Swim Australia Babies & Toddlers - $315 https://ascta.ditaplayer.com.au/.../hjw5ibnvoonc.../register All training and assessment delivered on behalf of ASCTA Ltd (RTO 20948)

17.01.2022 Spreading SwimSAFER awareness. Swim It Forward is a great initiative to help those families effected by Covid and families that find it difficult to budget for swimming lessons. #swimitforward



12.01.2022 With SwimSAFER week coming to a close we need to remember staying safe in the water is important 365 days of the year. There are many reasons why you can get into trouble in the water but learning to swim is a essential step towards saving your life or even being able to save someone else. Drownings in inland water ways have increased over the last few years so please swim safe, no your abilities and swim with a friend. Swim Australia has started an amazing initiative called Swim It Forward where your donation can help pay for those in need to access swimming lessons. By donating you could save a life. #swimitforward #swimsafer #swimsafer365days #swimming #learntoswim

07.01.2022 Podcast Episode Paul Fernee Welcome to another episode of the Aquatic Mentors podcast. I am your host, Katrina van Eyk. In this episode I interview an industry professional who has been involved in implementing aquatics, recreation, sports facility management and community engagement within Local Government for the past twelve years. So please extend a big welcome to the podcast for Paul Fernee. After finishing his studies in applied science Paul found it hard to find work... which complemented his so he took on a lifeguarding position and worked his way to a duty manager position for aquatic facilities in Melbourne. During the interview Paul shares the struggles he found in acquiring higher level roles in aquatics management during his early years and the advice he would give to young people these days looking to break into that level of employment. Paul came across an advertisement for a aquatic’s role in rural Victoria with the Buloke Shire where he spent 10 years running the Shires 7 outdoor facilities. During these 10 years Paul continued to enhance his skills through future study and taking on additional roles I the Shire. In 2019 Paul moved to his new role as manager of Community Engagement at the neighbouring shire of Gannawarra in Northern Victoria. His roles now include overseeing the management of the shire’s outdoor aquatic facilities as well as an indoor therapy pool and assisting other community owned aquatic facilities. The Kerang Amateur Swimming and Lifesaving Club of which I am president of is situated in one of the Gannawarra Shires outdoor facilities. I am excited to be able to share Paul’s journey in aquatics and to highlight another profession involved with swimming and the diversity the aquatic industry brings across Australia. Through today’s episode Paul shares insights into his journey, as well as his thoughts on swimming in Australia and where he see’s swimming moving to in the future. Please share what inspiration you draw from Paul’s interview on our Facebook page, Aquatic Mentors. If you want to share your aquatic story then please contact me via my email: [email protected] as I know we can all learn from your experience. So, let’s jump in and find out more about Paul’s journey in swimming. Katrina van Eyk's Contact Information: Aquatic Mentors - https://www.aquaticmentors.com.au/ Facebook - Aquatic Mentors Regional Swim Clinics - www.regionalswimclinics.com.au Email - [email protected] Facebook - Regional Swim Clinics LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrina-van-eyk-261851124/ Paul Fernee’s Contact Information: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-fernee-731a65a0/ Email: [email protected] https://blubrry.com/aquaticmentors/70603665/paul-fernee/

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