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Windy Harbour Volunteer Marine Rescue Inc.vmr 620 in Windy Harbour, Western Australia, Australia | Non-profit organisation



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Windy Harbour Volunteer Marine Rescue Inc.vmr 620

Locality: Windy Harbour, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 9776 8384



Address: Boat Ramp Road 6258 Windy Harbour, WA, Australia

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25.01.2022 When adventuring over takes the adventure. This happened a few days ago in our South West.



25.01.2022 If you become an Active member you can participate in training and receive certificates in sea man ship such as these new recruits.

25.01.2022 Pictures from from the weekends MARSAREX exercise held in Walpole.

25.01.2022 A fantastic result in a remote rescue and having a mobile phone in a water proof container along with an EPIRB and all occupants wearing life vests.



22.01.2022 The DOT "make a difference, Maintain and wear your Life Jacket" is coming to Windy Harbour on October 24th. A great way to learn to maintain your Life jacket. Keep this date in your diary.

21.01.2022 The ultimate way to be rescued at sea.

21.01.2022 How to store your Epirb?



20.01.2022 Big day for Marine Rescue Exmouth with their new boat dedication ceremony.

20.01.2022 Everything you need to know about inflatable life jackets to keep them in good working order.

18.01.2022 This week is National Safe Boating Week, heed the advice and make sure your vessel is safe for it's intended journey.

17.01.2022 Margaret River VMR on a call out to rescue a stranded jet ski and her crew.

16.01.2022 Today is RUOK? day.



16.01.2022 MARSAREX weekend ended with a training search and rescue exercise again off Walpole today at the know surf break the right Well done to all that attended the weekend. Our South Coast Marine Rescue groups Denmark, Peaceful Bay, Walpole and Windy Harbour . Thank you to all the DFES and VMRWA representatives, local and regional police staff and officers and others that attended the weekend. Thank you once again Alex Williams and others that puts in a big effort to organise this event. Well done. Hopefully everyone travelled home safely after the busy weekend, As you can see in one of the photos there was a bit of traffic on our way home

16.01.2022 Some interesting reading from 2 coronial inquiries and there recommendations.

15.01.2022 A new life for our previous rescue vessel Aurora.

13.01.2022 A guide for kiteboarding and windsurfing from DOT.

10.01.2022 A recall for a small batch of orange smoke flares . Please read further

09.01.2022 Today we had 16, year 7 & 8 students visiting Windy Harbour from Pemberton District High School . It was their first day of Exploring Emergency Services Program learning about marine safety, engaging in practical activities such as marine knots, using a VHF radio and a tour of our Rescue vessel and Headquarters. Thank you to our volunteers, DFES staff and PDHS staff for putting it all together for today

09.01.2022 Tonight Saturday 15th August we have a storm warning.

08.01.2022 A guide for EP{IRBS , how to operate them? and what is best for you.

08.01.2022 don't wait for the trailer, at the boat ramp.

07.01.2022 Our annual MARSAREX exercise held in Walpole this weekend.

06.01.2022 You can register your inflatable life jacket and receive maintenance tips and service reminders. Please read further.

06.01.2022 Margaret River VMR late night call out.

06.01.2022 Learning the art of slicing as a part of crew training from Broome VSR.

04.01.2022 The DOT Make a difference and Maintain and wear your Life jacket program is heading South to a place near us. Keep a watch for dates.

04.01.2022 A great rescue effort in SA. I grew up in this place which has now become a diving mecca.

04.01.2022 From Marine Rescue Bunbury on how their rescue boat was named after resident dingo, Marley.

02.01.2022 Our annual MARSAREX held in Walpole today commenced with a communication exercise that included local and great southern police followed by talks from DFES and ended with a search and rescue night training exercise for two missing Kayakers in the Walpole inlet

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