South Curl Curl. slsc. 88th Annual Report ANNUAL REPORT

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slsc 88th Annual Report

ANNUAL REPORT

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South Curl Curl Surf Lifesaving Club Incorporated

2006 Annual report Agenda

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Club Patrons

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Club Office Holders For The 2005/2006 Season

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Committees

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Attendance At Meetings

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Presidents Report

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Secretary’s Report

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Beach Management Report

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Boat Captain’s Report

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Treasurer’s Report

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Committee’s Report

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Financials

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Disclaimer

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Nipper’s Report

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Junior Development Report

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Intra Club Competition

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Perpetual Awards

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Chief Instructor’s Report

31

IRB Report

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Gym Report

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Donations and Sponsorships

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Dave McErlane

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Membership 2005-06

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Members

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South Curly Song

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SOUTH CURL CURL SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INCORPORATED – 88TH ANNUAL REPORT

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the eighty-eighth Annual General Meeting of South Curl Curl Surf Life Saving Club Incorporated will be held at the Clubhouse on Saturday, 24 June, 2006 at 4:00pm.

Agenda 1

President’s welcome

2.

Apologies

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Discussion and, if appropriate, confirmation of the minutes of the 87th Annual General Meeting.

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Presentation and adoption of the Club’s Annual Report and Financial Statements.

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Consideration of nominations for Life Membership recommended by the Life Member’s Committee.

6.

Election of Officers for the 2006/2007 season.

7.

Agree to affiliate with SLS SNB, SLS NSW and SLSA.

8.

General Business.

Postal Address:

The Secretary, SCCSLSC, PO Box 18, Harbord, NSW 2096

E-mail Address:

[email protected]

Website:

www.southcurlcurlslsc.org

Members are encouraged to refer to our website for all information concerning the Club. Information that can be accessed and downloaded includes:-

club membership forms patrol rosters Pooh Bear newsletter club constitution Annual Report details of forthcoming events links to Surf Life Saving and other clubs.

Any suggestions for the improvement of the site to make it more user friendly will be appreciated and should be directed to the Club Secretary.

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Club Patrons

Darren Jones Sean King - Manager, Harbord Beach Hotel

Club Office Holders For The 2005/2006 Season

President Deputy President Treasurer Junior Activities Officer Secretary Assistant Secretary Club Captain Chief Instructor IRB Captain IRB Engineer Boat Captain Craft Captains Intra Club Competition Co-ordinator Branch Delegates Competition Manager First Aid Officer Gym Supervisor Gear Steward Registrar Social Committee Organiser Junior Development Officer

Charles Longley Jeff Hewitt Stephen Rose Darrin Stoker Martin Thompson Jenny Drury Vacant Kevin Moffat Charles Kuhn William Good Genieve Graham Zac Russell and Brad Brannigan Bob Buckingham John Cassidy and John White Michelle Lowery Liane Harris-Moffat Errol Jones Raymond Rees Charles Kuhn Georgina Wettone Bryn Russell

Committees Finance

Judiciary

Charles Longley Martin Thompson Stephen Rose

John White John Cassidy Darren Jones Michael Woodward

Building

Charles Longley Martin Thompson

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Attendance At Meetings

Present Charles Longley Martin Thompson Stephen Rose Charles Kuhn Michelle Lowery Darrin Stoker Georgina Wettone Ray Rees Kevin Moffat Bryn Russell Jenny Drury Jeff Hewitt Ray Rees Genieve Graham Erroll Jones Graeme Dominish Micahel Dobrijevitch Tim Jones Nathan Wilson John White

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Presidents Report May I begin this report in saying what another fantastic season we have had and as you read through the pages of this Annual report, I hope that you come to appreciate the dedication and deserved success of South Curl Curl and its members in all conceivable aspects of Club life and service Once again the members that patrol our beach for the summer months have performed an excellent job in providing the bathing public at our beach a safe and secure environment to enjoy Australia’s favourite pastime. To all those that have been involved, the community service you provided this season is priceless and our gratitude boundless. To enable the surf club to perform its duties and go forward, there has to be education of the new blood and re-education of the old blood. For many years this task has been handled by the ever present Kevin Moffatt and other committed members. The time spent in the education of members is onerous and tiring but this has not deterred the efforts of Kevin, Bryn Russell, Liane Harris-Moffatt, Neil & Sinnead Guy, Zac Russell and Brad Brannigan. To all these people the Club owes a huge debt, as education of members is our future. A special mention must be made of all the Nipper parents that took the leap in gaining their Bronze Medallion. This year we saw an increase in members competing for South Curl Curl SLSC at local, State and National carnivals. This growing number comes from an influx of new juniors to the Club and Nippers, who under the guidance of several parents, coaches and sweeps have done remarkably well. I’d liked to thank every competitor for donning the gold, blue and white quartered cap and competing for the Club. The stand out performance in my mind this year came from our Women’s Curl Curl Gold boat crew. There would not be many crews around who have consistently placed either first or second in every race within a season as these girls have done. What a fantastic effort! Last but not least, to our boys under 9 year old surf team, who picked up a silver medal at the NSW State carnival, this was truly a shock to many, but the grin on these little boy’s faces said it all. It has been along time coming since we picked up a medal in the surf, particularly at this level and particularly in this company. I think the kids even slept with their medals around their necks. However behind every competitor there is a raft of coaches and managers who give up a huge amount of their time and energy to all our members. I would like to recognize, Jenny Drury and Jeff Hewitt our carnival officials, John Cassidy, Chris Flemming, Robert Michael, Zulu Settree, and Mark Spiteri our sweeps, Peter Yeates, Jordi Skelton, Brad Hines and Bryn Russell our Nipper coaches and Michelle Lowery our competition manager for there involvement this season. Whilst our outstanding success in the competition area is obvious so too is the success of our Junior Activity Section .Under the leadership of Darrin Stoker and his committee, South Curl Curl SLSC continues to attract and more importantly retain new members each year. These young lifesavers are our future. Hopefully, in years to come, they will be doing what we are now to help perpetuate this excellent Club. Talking of excellence the “Curly Sounds Waves” Wine, Food and Music festival was held again this year. This bi-annual event is not only a community event but it is a major fundraiser for the Club. It really is diverse; it has everything you could want, from gourmet sausage sandwiches to fine dining, from beer to champagne, heavy rock and roll to jazz. All members get right behind it, Lyndall Flemming and her deputy Elise Wouters control and organize the event with Billy Good, Elton McKay, Janice Russell and Lisa Settree doing a wonderful job in logistics, food prep and ordering. This year’s proceeds went towards the purchase of a new boat. The new N.R. Perry boat, the “Bucko” was named in honor of Bob Buckingham all his hard work and commitment to the Club. What’s unique about this is that both he and his father Bruce are Life members, both have been Presidents of the Club and both have had a boat named after them. Congratulations Bob.

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The Club is now in a very strong position and moving forward in many ways. We have a charter and strategic intent and with good management the plan should come to fruition in a couple of years. I would like to thank the continued commitment and support my Committee and sub committees have given me. I always appreciate your advice, your worldly words of wisdom, in all matters of membership, points of surf law, financial and business issues as well as maintaining tradition and culture of the Club. To the Branch Executive and office staff led by Tony Haven and Martin Phillips, the support that you have provided our club this year is greatly appreciated as is the sponsorship assistance from DHL, Coca Cola Amatil, FGI and Energy Australia. To our own major sponsor Harbord Beach Hotel, thank you for your continued support. To Council for all matters relating to the security and maintenance of the Club to monetary and beach support services we really appreciate your support. To all members – from the elder ones to the young ones – thank you for your efforts this season. It has been a pleasure to be involved with so many motivated and fun loving people. It just doesn’t end here, there is another season ahead and the Executive Committee is always appreciative of members who wish to come forward and play and active role. Next year will be very exiting as we celebrate the centenary of surf life saving and we head off to Scarborough, Western Australia for the Nationals.

See you on the beach. Charles Longley President

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Secretary’s Report The Club continues to function very well in all sections, in and out of the competitive arena. Our competitors have done us proud with our boat rowers winning medals at branch, state and national levels. We have record numbers of boat competitors with in excess of 50 competitors this year. Without doubt, South Curl Curl SLSC is a boat rowers club thanks to the encouragement and untiring efforts of our excellent sweeps. Our nippers have also have had competitive success this year at several carnivals attended including a silver medal in surf teams at the State titles. At an administration level, the Club continues to prosper on the platform laid by the Committee over the last six years. We are financially sound and have a great relationship with our sponsors. The Committee continues to encourage a culture of self help among our members and a typical example is the fund raising generated from our biennial Curly Sound Waves, an event that has been very successful since its inception. We experimented successfully this past season with half day patrols which were very popular and bring us into parity with other clubs thanks to our Life and Long Service Members who selflessly make themselves available for inclusion on the patrol roster. The Committee also has long term building development plans in place and we are currently seeking owner’s consent for our plans which include a new boatshed at road level above the IRB shed. Immediate developments include the imminent construction by Warringah Council of a new sea wall in front of the Clubhouse and hopefully a new ramp onto the beach. The Club’s gym continues to improve under the stewardship of Errol Jones who continues to encourage strong gym etiquette in gym users. Under existing plans, the facilities of the Club will continue to improve in the coming years as our finances and approvals by the relevant authorities permit. On behalf of the Committee, I give the undertaking that we will continue to strive to improve the Club facilities and operations and I thank the members of the Club for their support and encouragement during the season. Martin Thompson Honorary Secretary

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Beach Management Report Our 88th season of patrolling South Curly finally came to an end on the 30th April 2006 and it is with great pleasure that your Committee can announce that there were “no lives lost” at South Curly Curl this season, or to quote our resident Magistrate there were “no lives lost” at the kiosk. That said, our patrolling members did perform exceptionally well, logging in 37 effective rescues and over 3,200 patrol hours. Then there are the out-of-hours rescues which there were 4 that our members were involved in, and a number of series first aid cases. What this indicates is, is that we are continuing to do a good job with the implementing of effective procedures and sound practises in our overall beach management. This includes the maintaining of a good working relationship with our professional lifeguards Tony Sinclair and Neil Danenburg. This standard was due to a combination of things such as introducing half day patrols (like normal clubs), better mixing of patrols, plus increasing the number of award members on patrol. If we continue to attract new members like we have been and encourage parents of members of our junior ranks to do their Bronze we will significantly lighten the burden of our more senior members, has long been an objective of the Committee. Until that happens, which won’t be overnight, we will still have the problem of Life Members and the Executive being rostered on to do patrols. Personally I would love to change this but being a small club it is very difficult and everybody needs to chip in. After all, it is only three to four hours once a month, it’s also is a good excuse to get to the beach and do something important, but most of all to stay in touch with your mates. So to every member that has given up on average 28hrs of service or seven half days, thank you. To our Patrol Captains that have phoned, organised and wrangled the troops on the beach, thank you because if it wasn’t for you, this season wouldn’t have been as a successful as it was and our competitors won’t have been able to compete. Of the rescues performed, a few that stick in my mind were, •

Ricardo Molina and Zac Russell’s IRB rescue of a submerged but semiconscious Asian boy off “Flat Rock”



Graig Bowra (4) and Graham Dossetor (6) people, rescued by board out-of-hours.



The men’s “A” crew whilst training at 6 pm in the middle of the beach, rendered assistance to a woman, rescuing an unconscious man in the surf. The man was revived and taken to hospital by ambulance.



Dave Alldis, Jeff Hewitt and Ann Taylor doing 4 pool rescues.

Kevin and Bryn have continued doing an excellent job in putting members through their proficiency, Bronze, Arc and IRBD awards. We now have arguably the most qualified patrolling force per capita amongst any Club in our Branch. Our IRB’s are always primed and ready to go and consideration to fuel, repairs and maintenance and ship-to-shore communication is always top of mind for Charley Kuhn and Billy Good. Our gear, our radios and our Club house have never looked so good, this is because it’s all done with a passion and commitment by our Life Member Ray Rees. Who incidentally, does the raffles at Harbord Brach Hotel with Kevin, GD and Jeff Hewitt every Thursday. To our new craft captains Brad and Zac who made sure all the dings were look after, thanks a lot.

On the social scene Georgina Wettone, helped by Michelle Lowery and Helen Johnston did a marvellous job. The trivia night was definitely one of your best girls. The idea of auctioning off the services of the “A” crew was sensational; Martin now has a list of jobs a mile long. Curly Sounds Waves still continues to be the Club’s number one event, our two head job givers really put SOUTH CURL CURL SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INCORPORATED – 88TH ANNUAL REPORT

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everything in to making it a success. Although the weather wasn’t quite what we wanted, the support from the community and from the members was. Loved the prawns but the cheese was a bit much. To our competitors it’s been a very successful and we just love seeing South Curl Curl on the dais. Four thousands dollars in prize money is exceptional and it helped pay for the increase in entry fees. It was wonderful to see our juniors having a go and participating in carnivals this year, if they continue on in the sport they can only improve. To pooh, eighteen editions of wit and humour and Club news were spot on. Nobody was overlooked except maybe Martin; even the President got a serve with that feature on swim suit modelling. Poor old Errol, king of the gym or master of the broom I don’t know but the guy’s coped it all but one thing for sure he loves his Gym and its never looked better. So I’ll end in saying that Surf Lifesaving is alive and well and the spirit that’s within the Club is very strong, so have a well earned break, because there’s more of the same next year.

Charles Longley

No. Gear

Rescues

First Aid

Tube

0

Board

8

IRB

18

Total

37

Marine Stings

262

Minor Cuts/Abrasions

202

Major Wounds Total Gear & equipment Preventions

General Information

25 489

No of Approved Spinal Boards

1

No of IRBs

2

Shark Alarms

1

Preventions

8046

Total

8050

Attendance Beach Closures

102,320 141

Pool Closure

4

Incidents

0

Children Lost

0

Total Rescues

37

Water Regs Beach and Reserve regs

8

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1,655 94

Hazard Maintenance

2

OHS Incidents

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Boat Captain’s Report It has been another very successful year for the South Curl Curl “boaties”. I have kept the members of the Club abreast of the news concerning our boat crews through the Pooh Bear newsletters, so I won’t go over each and every result from the many carnivals our crews have attended over the year but will use this as an opportunity to thank all those involved in the boating fraternity at our club and to mention a few special highlights for the year. First and foremost, special thanks go to Gus and Ribs. Every year the more modest size club that is South Curl Curl, somehow finds the capability of fielding a large number of crews covering a wide scope within the various Surf boat divisions. Not only do we find ourselves well represented, but in addition we never fail to bring home a swag of medals for our efforts. We are lucky to have the assistance in the sweeping department of Robert Michaels (Flea), Wayne Settree (Zulu) and not to forget Casso and his Master’s crews, but I think the “boaties” would all agree that without Gus and Rib’s expertise, time and all round commitment to the sport and to the South Curl Curl Club we would not find ourselves on the world stage for Surf Boat racing. Strong words “World Stage” but we really do have crews in this club that are at that level. To illustrate our Open Men’s Blue crew and both our Open Women’s crew made it through to the top 16 in their respective divisions at the Australian Titles this year. This result is made all the more remarkable when each division carried well over 100 entered crews. More “thank you’s” - I would also like to thank all the individual crews and sweeps for the support they have given me as Boat Captain for the past 12 months. I know I may not be up to scratch in the technical/practical side of looking after the boats and rely on the sweeps and crew members to assist in this area, many thanks to each and every member of our boat crews for pulling your weight and working like a team. When we do this it makes everybody’s individual jobs that much easier. Finally our highlights for the year: The World Titles held in Lorne, Victoria was a fantastic weekend for our Club. We went away with 5 crews and made 5 finals and brought home a couple of medals to boot. The thing that sticks out in my mind the most about that weekend was the spirit on the beach between the South Curl boaties when we willed our South Curl Curl Gold Ladies Girls crew home in the final…. I think if we could have collectively picked up the boat and brought it across the line those standing on the beach watching that final would have. That’s probably the difference between our Club and many others, the boat crews really do get behind each other and when success is earned by one it is felt by all. In mentioning highlights, I’m sure the feeling by the other crew members on the beach at Lorne was the same at Kurrawa when Lara, Yanda, Elly and Kate rowed valiantly in the Final of the Australian Titles to bring home another “oh so close to Gold” Silver medal. If I had to nominate THE highlight of the year it would be the results that our Ladies Gold crew has earned themselves. When I say earned I mean earned because I tell you from personal experience these girls work hard. The girls are to be congratulated on their ASRL Premiership and their silver medals in the World, State and Australian Titles. I don’t want to take anything away from the other crews within the club but I think it will be along time coming before the club sees another crew of this calibre and the potential to bring so many accolades upon the club. Finally, to end, another highlight although maybe a more discreet achievement, isn’t it great to see the return of Junior boat crews in the club. Not only our two junior male crews but our two Under 23 Ladies crews as well. All four crews made headway this year and appear to be getting the hang of the sport with a number of significant results particularly by our Junior Men. I think it’s well known that in any organisation you need succession planning and opportunities for young people to come through the ranks, a surf club is no different and we need to get behind our young people and encourage and support them. Well done to you girls and guys for getting in and having a go, hope to see you with an oar in hand next year. I hope everyone has a nice relaxing “off season”; see you on the beach next summer.

Genevieve Graham

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Treasurer’s Report It gives me great pleasure to present the financial statements of South Curl Curl Surf Life Saving Club for the year ended 30 April 2006. Financial Summary The club is financially sound posting an operating profit for the year before depreciation of $40,789 As at 30 April 2006 the Club had $26,498 in the trading bank account and a total of $63,321 invested in an interest bearing deposit account. Change in Bank Accounts during the Year During the year the club transferred its banking facilitates over to Bendigo Bank. This was done primarily to support the local community bank & with a view of Bendigo Bank providing sponsorship to the club. We look forward to a long and prosperous association with Bendigo Bank. Key Events During the year Kiosk Income The club received a total of $34,125 in kiosk rental income during the year. This is a tremendous source of income for the club 12 months of the year. Hall Hire The club’s premises (in particular hall & northern deck) are proving a very popular function centre. During the year this recorded a net profit of $18,453. This also provides a beneficial income source for the club 12 months of the year. Curly Sound Waves Despite the not ideal weather conditions this event still made a significant financial contribution to the club, posting a net profit of $9,664. Big congratulations must go to the curly sound waves committee & all club members that helped out on the day. Social Committee Takings During the year the club hosted many social events, whilst this was enjoyable for all members it also contributed to the club financially to the tune of $5,191. Congratulations to the social committee for their efforts during the year. C W Doodson Bequest We must recognize and appreciate the generous bequest from the late Cecil Doodson of $191,623.33. This money is held in trust with only its income contributing to the operation of the club. The bequest is held in trust therefore capital amount does not form part of the net assets of the club.

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Thanks I really must acknowledge the following individuals for their excellent efforts during the year. a)

Charles Longley – during the year I was away overseas on my honeymoon & this guy filled in to assist in the operation of club finances. This is a remarkable achievement given at the same time Charles held the position of club president & also club captain. In terms of commitment to the club this guy has it all – well done & thanks. b) Graham Dominish for his brilliant efforts in running the finances of the nippers. c) Graham Dossetor, Kevin Moffat and Barry Farrell for organizing the Harbord Hotel pub raffles. d) Ray Rees once again for his great efforts in running the hall hire business of the club & being our best ever caretaker. e) Martin Thompson for always being available to co-sign cheques at a moments notice. f) All my fellow committee members for donating their time & energy to running this great club. g) The bank tellers at Bendigo Bank for being so patient in waiting for adequate funds to arrive in the accounts of Richard Roberts & John McIntosh so the club could bank their membership fees. Treasurer Observations -

There is a 90% chance that Ann Taylor will be on patrol. (Congratulations Ann on getting your bronze – well done). The club’s newsletter Pooh Bear never makes a joke about Martin Thompson. On the day of the club championships Martin Thompson chose to take his wife shopping instead of competing. (What a guy)!! Coming second in any event at the club champos is not a disappointment. The longest time delay between the club receiving an invoice & giving to the treasurer for payment is 3 mths & 22 days (well outside the suppliers 30 days credit policy). The invoice was eventually paid. Errol Jones reckons the best way to warm up for a gym session is to grab a broom & sweep the floor. (Well done Errol – the gym is looking fantastic). The kiosk employee’s reckon we have the most talented members, it’s definitively a skill to be on patrol and at the same time be in the café having a coffee.

See you all next season for another tremendous year at south curly SLSC (God’s Country). Stephen rose Hon Club Treasurer

To put Steve’s Report into perspective, the short poem by Robert Frost (1874-1932) is apt THE HARDSHIP OF ACCOUNTING Never ask of money spent Where the spender thinks it went. Nobody was ever meant To remember or invent What he did with every cent.

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Committee’s Report Your committee members submit the financial report of the South Curl Curl Life Saving Club Incorporated for the year ended 30 April 2006.

Committee Members The names of the finance committee members throughout the year and at the date of this report are: Charles Longley (President) Jeff Hewitt (Deputy President) Stephen Rose (Treasurer) Martin Thompson (Secretary)

Principal Activities The principal activity of the association during the year was to provide the highest possible level of water safety to visitors to South Curl Curl beach throughout the surf season (currently October to April).

Significant Changes No significant change in the nature of these activities occurred during the year.

Operating Result The profit from ordinary activities after providing for income tax amounted to $40,789.

After Balance Date Events No matters or circumstances have arisen since the end of the year which significantly affected or may significantly affect the operations of the association, the results of those operations, or the state of affairs of the association in future periods.

Signed in accordance with a resolution of the Members of the Committee:

…………………………… Charles Longley, President Dated

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………………………... Stephen Rose, Treasurer

6th June 2006

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Financials SOUTH CURL CURL SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. ABN 88 589 451 919 INCOME STATEMENT AND ACCUMULATED MEMBERS FUNDS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2006

2006 $ Income

182,977

2005 $ 152,396

Expenditure

142,188

117,600

Operating profit

40,789

34,796

Accumulated member funds at beginning of financial year

206,991

172,195

Accumulated member funds at end of financial year

247,780

206,991

The accompanying notes form part of these accounts

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Financials SOUTH CURL CURL SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. ABN 88 589 451 919 BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 APRIL 2006 Note CURRENT ASSETS Cash Receivables Trading Stock

NON CURRENT ASSETS Property, Plant & Equipment

2006 $

2005 $

2 3

90,019 21,330 111,349

61,527 601 16,146 78,274

4

167,747

167,767

279,096

246,041

Total Assets CURRENT LIABILITIES Creditors & Borrowings

5

16,751

1,000

NON CURRENT LIABILITIES Borrowings

6

14,565

38,050

31,316

39,050

247,780

206,991

Total Liabilities NET ASSETS

247,780

MEMBERS FUNDS

206,991

The accompanying notes form part of these accounts

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Financials SOUTH CURL CURL SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. ABN 88 589 451 919 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2006 NOTE 1 SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES This financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared in order to satisfy the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act of NSW. The Committee has determined that the Club is not a reporting entity. The following specific accounting policy, which is consistent with the previous period, has been adopted in the preparation of this report: Fixed assets are depreciated upon their estimated useful lives. Leasehold improvements are amortised over the duration of the lease. 2006 2005 $ $ NOTE 2 CASH Cash on Hand 200 200 Bendigo Trading Account 26,498 17,990 Bendigo Term Deposit 15,391 Bendigo Cash Management 47,930 43,337 90,019 61,527 NOTE 3 RECEIVABLES Other - GST NOTE 4 PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIPMENT Plant & Equipment, at cost Accumulated Depreciation

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601

95,274 36,078 59,196

67,716 16,470 51,246

Leasehold Improvement, at cost Accumulated Depreciation

132,793 24,242 108,551

132,793 16,272 116,521

Fixed Assets, at Written Down value

167,747

167,767

NOTE 5 CURRENT LIABILITIES Other - GST Accounts Payable Current portion of term loan

NOTE 6 BORROWINGS Term Loan Loan with Bendigo Bank (2005 Westpac) to assist with construction of new amenities. Secured by term deposit of $31,000 from the CW Doodson Bequest. Repayable by installments, maturing June 2008.

2,495 14,256 16,751

1,000

14,565

38,050

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NOTE 7 CHARITABLE STATUS REGISTRATIONS Australian Taxation Office: The Club is endorsed as a public benevolent institution thereby conferring income tax exempt and deductible gift recipient status. Charitable Fundraising Act, NSW: The Club holds authority to fundraise registration CFN CC291.

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Financials SOUTH CURL CURL SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. ABN 88 589 451 919 ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2006

Statement by Principal Committee Members The Committee has determined that the Association is not a Reporting Entity and that this Special Purpose Financial Report be prepared in accordance with the accounting policies defined in Note 1 of the Financial Statements. In the opinion of the Principal Committee Members of the South Curl Curl Surf Life saving Club Inc.: a)

the accompanying Income & Expenditure Statement, Balance Sheet and Notes to the Accounts have been drawn up so as to give a true and fair view of i) ii)

the financial position of the Club as at 30 April 2006, the income and expenditure for the year then ended;

b)

the internal accounting controls exercised by the Club are appropriate and effective;

c)

the affairs of the Club during the financial year have been conducted in accordance the Constitution.

……………………………………. Charles Longley, President

……………………………………. Stephen Rose, Treasurer

……………………………………. Dated : 6th June 2006

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INDEPENDENT AUDIT REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF SOUTH CURL CURL SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. Scope We have audited the attached Special Purpose Financial Report comprising the Balance Sheet, Income & Expenditure Statement and Notes to the Accounts of South Curl Curl Surf Life Saving Club Inc for the year ended 30 April 2006. The Committee is responsible for the Financial Report and have determined that the accounting policies defined in Note 1 are appropriate to meet the requirements of the: (a) Associations Incorporation Act of NSW (b) Members of the of South Curl Curl Surf Life Saving Club Inc. We have conducted an independent audit of the Financial Report in order to express an opinion on it to the members of South Curl Curl Surf Life Saving Club Inc. No opinion is expressed as to whether the accounting policies used are appropriate to the needs of the members. The financial report has been prepared for the purpose of fulfilling the requirements of both the Associations Incorporation Act and the Club’s Constitution. We disclaim any assumption of responsibility for any reliance on this Report or on the Financial Report to which it relates to any person other than the members, or for any purpose other than that for which it was prepared. Our audit has been conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Our procedures included examination, on a test basis, of evidence supporting the amounts and other disclosures in the Financial Report and the evaluation of significant accounting estimates. These procedures have been undertaken to form an opinion whether, in all material respects, the financial report is presented fairly in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1 to the Financial Statements. These policies do not require the application of all Accounting Standards and other professional reporting requirements in Australia. The audit opinion expressed in this report has been formed on the above basis. Audit Opinion In our opinion, the: (a) Financial Report presents fairly in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1 the financial position of South Curl Curl Surf Life Saving Club Inc. as at 30 April 2006 and the results of its operations for the year then ended; (b) Affairs of the Club have been conducted in accordance with its Constitution. WONG & MAYES Chartered Accountants Paul Campbell Partner Dated 6th June 2006 Level 16 309 Kent St Sydney NSW 2000

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South Curl Curl Surf Life Saving Club inc. Disclaimer The accompanying Detailed Income and Expenditure Statements do not form part of the audited Financial Statements. The Statements have been prepared by the Management Committee of the Club for internal use. No audit procedures have been conducted on these Detailed Statements and accordingly, neither is an audit opinion is expressed, nor is any warranty as to accuracy or reliability provided.

WONG & MAYES Chartered Accountants

Paul Campbell Partner Dated 6th of June 2006

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SOUTH CURL CURL SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. ABN 88 589 451 919 INCOME & EXPENDITURE STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2006

Notes

Income Kiosk Donations and Sponsorship Member’s Subscriptions Hire of Hall Sound Waves Sponsorship Sundry Income Donations - Sound Waves Social Committee Takings Interest Received Hotel Raffle Income Touring Income Biathlon

(a)

(b) (c)

Total Income

Expenditure Depreciation Sound Waves Junior Expenses Clubhouse Expenses Competition Expenses Administration Expenses Lifesaving Expenses Social Expenses Sundry Expenses Interest Expense on Loans Biathlon Total Expenses OPERATING PROFIT (LOSS)

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2006 $

2005 $

34,125 24,603 20,789 20,769 20,329 19,942 13,000 12,858 8,792 5,643 2,127 -

32,500 27,278 22,252 19,471 22,049 5,720 11,138 3,920 2,400 5,668

182,977

152,396

27,578 23,664 23,176 20,068 16,895 12,499 7,606 4,694 3,699 2,308 -

19,976 9,862 20,737 24,437 13,645 11,130 4,091 7,841 3,149 2,732

142,188

117,600

40,789

34,796

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SOUTH CURL CURL SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. ABN 88 589 451 919 DETAILED EXPENSE STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2006 2006 $

2005 $

NOTE (a) - Donations & Sponsorships Harbord Beach Hotel Warringah Council SLS SNB Coca Cola Manly Aluminium Windows Darren Jones Workhorse Waste Lodge Port Jackson & Lewis Allan Hall Partnership Bruce Loudon Judith de Brazay Other SLS SNB Energy Australia SLS NSW SLS AUST Sauter Laboratories

15,000 5,000 2,143 1,100 300 295 250 250 200 50 15 24,603

5,000 3,300 4,600 285 145 2,338 2,000 2,000 5,060 3,000 27,728

15,097 4,000 440 405 19,942

19,519 205 1,300 1025 22,049

4,000 3,500 2,000 2,000 1,000 500 13,000

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NOTE (b) - Sundry Income Sale of Club Wear Prize money Club/Gym Key Deposits Sale of Manuals/Res Equipment Market research Sundry

NOTE (c) - Donations - Sound Waves Sauter Laboratories Manly Aluminium Windows Pty Ltd The Allan Hall Partnership Pty Ltd Lee Burnett Harbord Veterinary Service (Mark Campbell) Bendigo Community Bank Harbord

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SOUTH CURL CURL SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. ABN 88 589 451 919 DETAILED EXPENSE STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2006 2006 $

2005 $

Note (d) - Junior Expenses Junior Clothing Purchase Junior - Social Junior Carnivals Junior Equipment Purchase Junior Presentation Day Total Junior Expenses

17,334 2,447 1,603 1,004 788 23,176

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 9,862

Note (e) - Clubhouse Expenses Bldg - Furn, Fittings & Equip Cleaning and Maintenance Gym Expenses Electricity Hall Hire Expenses Building - R & M Insurance Photo Restoration Internet Expenses Locks and Security Interest Computer Total Clubhouse Expenses

3,688 3,439 3,060 3,053 2,316 1,845 1,249 896 327 197 20,068

2679 2078 920 1923 5762 3564 1241 408 1797 215 150 20,737

Note (f) - Competition Expenses Carnival Entries Surfboard and Surf Skis Touring Expenses Surf Boat and Oars Maintenance Trailer and Tent Purchase, R&M Presentation Night - Trophies Surf Boat and Oars Purchases Total Competition Expenses

7,970 3,500 2,614 1,843 713 255 16,895

5,756 1,415 1,861 8,363 918 140 5,984 24,437

3,745 3,446 2,523 981 791 771 71 70 70

2,593 5,983 2,702 154 465 1,320 287 -

32 12,499

141 13,645

Note (g) - Administration Expenses Affiliation and Capitation Fee Sydney Nthn Beaches Insurance Annual Report Bank Charges Printing and Stationery Telephone Gifts and Tributes Sydney Nthn Beaches Imprest General Postage Total Administration

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Note (h) - Lifesaving Expenses Casualty & First Aid Purchase I.R.B. and Motors Repairs Rescue Board / Skis Repairs I.R.B. and Motors Purchase Patrol Equipment Repairs Casualty and First Aid Repairs Instruction Certifications Patrol Equipment Purchase Repairs and Maintenance Total Lifesaving Expenses

1,907 1,834 1,371 1,364 358 272 254 245 7,606

1,514 2,514 2,913 1,400 1,369 1,260 160 11,130

Note (i) - Social Expenses Other Social Functions Presentation Night Total Social & Other Expenses

3,035 1,659 4,694

3,967 124 4,091

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Nipper’s Report Membership This season saw another increase in the number of families choosing to enroll their children into Nippers at South Curl Curl. I believe we are providing a good environment for the Nippers to become educated in surf awareness and gain skills that will help them into the future. We try particularly hard to balance competition with fun so that all skill levels are catered for equally and no one misses out on an opportunity to be involved in any activity. Sunday Activities The conditions most Sundays were favorable this season with plenty of sand on the beach and the “beach closed” signs only appearing on a couple of occasions. Water safety was enhanced greatly with a few dedicated bronze holders ensuring we had sufficient numbers in the water to allow our Sunday morning water activities to take place. Most pleasing of all was the number of children actively taking part in the water events both in swim and board paddling, this did test us out a few times in the amount of equipment we have but overall that is a very positive sign for the club. Age Managers & Parental Support Congratulations to all the age managers for an outstanding effort this season across all age groups. It can be quite a challenge each Sunday morning organizing activities and keeping check on the safety of all children particularly when some age groups are exceeding 50 children! All the age managers are of coarse parents of children themselves and can only hope to operate their group effectively if sufficient support is available from other parents. To this end we have been well supported this season in most age groups with many parents making themselves available on Sunday mornings to assist on the beach and in the water, I know most of the children really enjoy having a parent actively involved in their group. Carnivals Carnival participation continues to grow and the greater number of competitors from South Curl Curl certainly enhances the experience of competing and adds a real sense of “team” to the day. The higher numbers and increased enthusiasm has resulted in a steep rise in success for our competitors with many outstanding results at the Carnivals this season. One of the most pleasing aspects is the number of team events we can now enter and a lot of our success has come from these teams with many medals at Branch Championships and a State Silver medal to the Under 9’s swim team. Bronze Medallions This season saw quite a number of parents training for and completing their bronze medallion at the club. Another large group of parents are close to completing their training now and will have completed their exam by the time you read this. This is a wonderful outcome for the club and it would be fair to say that parents of Nippers (now senior club members) represent the highest growth area of new bronze holders in the club. This benefits us all in two ways, the first of which is the provision of skilled water safety people on a Sunday morning to supervise water activities, secondly it allows South Curl Curl to provide patrols each Saturday, Sunday and public holidays of the season. As in all areas of the club the more people involved the more we can spread the workload and enjoy our time at the club. Inaugural Club Ball A number of social activities were successfully run this year from BBQ’s on Sunday mornings to Card nights and 24

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Post Carnival Sippers at the club. One new item however was added at seasons end and I could not finish this report without thanking those involved in organizing one of the best nights out you could have, let alone at your local surf club! Food, drinks, dancing and great live music from two bands was thoroughly enjoyed by all. This is certainly one event that will be back bigger and better, if possible, next year. Get your tickets early! Thanks to everyone involved in making this season successful and enjoyable, hope to see you all back again next season. Darrin Stoker JAC Chairperson

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Junior Development Report The period between the completion of the Surf Rescue Certificate and obtaining the Bronze Medallion (Cadets) has always been the greatest period of attrition for Surf Clubs. Finding ways to keep these future lifesavers both interested, and involved is a challenge, for not only South Curly, but for all clubs. Over the next few years the hard work invested by the Nipper committee will come to fruition, with larger numbers of cadets coming through the older age groups. South Curly as a club will need to embrace these Cadets as they really are the future of the club, whether they end up rowing, paddling, or just doing their patrols. In a blink of an eye, these are the kids we will be relying on. The Cadets for 2005/2006 spent the season honing their surf skills with free surfing the preferred Sunday morning option. Those that were able went through and at the time of preparing this report were 90% through obtaining their Bronze medallion. From a junior’s perspective – the boat rowing fraternity has certainly embraced the three junior boat crews that came through this year. It’s a pleasure to watch these kids from yesterday, turn in to the adults of tomorrow. There were lots of highs, and a few lows for these juniors to experience, but judging by the smiles on their faces, the experience was worth the time and effort. • Congrats to Scotty Taylor for being named the Junior Rower for South Curly. Well done! • Congrats to Zac Russell and Brad Brannigan for gaining their instructors qualifications. • Congrats to Chase McMillan, Kieran O’Brien, Matt Dossetor, and the Latham boys for their ongoing success in the Junior Surf events. It’s nice to see these guys embrace board riding competitively through the club. Overall congrats to all the Cadets and Juniors for their patience, their effort, and their smiles over the past season. Bryn Russell Junior Youth and Development

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Intra Club Competition Open Championship Results

Surf Brad Brannigan Bryn Russell Elly Gillis

Board Brad Brannigan Stephen Rose Zac Russell

Sprint Sam Walling Chris Heath Zac Russell

Flags Chris Heath Sam Walling Rob Lowery

Ski Yanda Nossiter Kevin Moffatt Rob Lowery

Junior Championships

Surf Brad Brannigan Chris Heath Scott Taylor

Board Brad Brannigan Zac Russell

Sprint Sam Walling Zac Russell Chris Heath

Flags Chris Heath Sam Walling Brad Brannigan

Ski Zac Russell Brad Brannigan

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Perpetual Awards Howard Hanson Relay Not Held

The Arthur Olsen Memorial Junior Championship Brad Brannigan

President’s Trophy Ray Reez

Honour Blazer Scott Taylor

The John Morrison Memorial Junior Clubman of the Year Scott Taylor

The Ernie Rayward Memorial Junior Encouragement Trophy Lee Norris

The Jim Robinson Memorial Trophy for the Best Assoc. Member Michelle Lowery

The Charles Leggett Memorial Cadet Champion Annika Stoker

The Jim Routh Memorial Open Championship Brad Brannigan

The Arthur Still Memorial Cadet Encouragement Trophy Mitchell Buckingham

Manly Aluminum Windows Rower’s Rower Trophy Lara Raymond

Manly Aluminum Windows Rower of the Year Trophy Kate Mortimer

Manly Aluminum Windows Junior Rower of the Year Trophy Scott Taylor

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Chief Instructor’s Report In terms of awards during the season, there were: 11 Bronze Medallions 3 Instructor’s Certificate 4 Advanced Resuscitation Certificates 0 Life Support Medals 5 Inshore Rescue Boat Drivers 0 Inshore Rescue Boat Crewman’s

Bronze Medallions Jonathan Clare Charles Gray Rob Newlind Russell Piggott Elisa Rose Camilla White

Kate Farrell Peter Jarrett Tim Oliver David Reimer Ann Taylor

Training Officer ARC

Advanced Resuscitation Certificate

Brynn Russell

Brad Brannigan Scott Taylor William Good John White

Inshore Rescue Boat Drivers

Training Officer B.M.

Brad Brannigan Tim Jones Zac Russell Darrin Stoker Scott Taylor

Zac Russell Brad Brannigan

Congrats to all. At the time of writing, another squad of Nipper Parents is in training under Bryn’s supervision, and with Craig Blake doing his Instructors Certificate. I’ am very grateful to Bryn, Zac, Brad and Craig for the time and effort put in. Kevin Moffat Chief Instructor

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IRB Report

This past season saw our boats do a lot of work both in training and in rescues and the boats and motors held up very well under the pressure. Five candidates attained their IRB Drivers Medal. Congratulations to Darren Stoker, Mike Jones, Scott Taylor, Zac Russell and Brad Branigan. And while they were training they performed a couple of rescues on the way. Well done. Next season there will be some new equipment and all drivers will need to do sea work to be able to properly handle this gear. A boat radio arrived this past season and it would be nice to see this properly integrated into what should be regarded as our premier life saving section. See you on the beach. Charlie Kuhn

Gym Report The gym has undergone upgrades that have considerably improved the overall range of fitness facilities. It continues to operate with the desired efficiency and safety, but almost as importantly, it fills the role of social hub. It’s the place of much verbal exchange, that is, between grunts, groans, and, in the case of one VSG (very special guy), a very special guttural emission. Such is the intensity of this fear inducing sound; the promenade is cleared of passers-by within seconds – much to the chagrin of the coffee shop operators. But every gym must have its VSG. They make the place, in a word, special. Most recently, the floor has been covered in rubber gym tiles, which have proven a benefit to users in floor exercises, and generally in making for reduced impact on limbs and weights. The floor is now easier to keep clean, and the place looks that much more professional. An extra machine has been added. This provides for leg extensions, leg curls, lat, seated ab, seated bench (and incline)…a range of exercises not catered for previously. In fact, just about every conventional equipment dependent exercise can now be performed in our gym. It’s a small gym, but well equipped, thanks to your foresighted club. The rowing machines are serviced every three months, along with moving parts on the pin loaded machines. In return, all the club asks is that you look after this invaluable facility.

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Donations and Sponsorships The Club greatly appreciates the donations and sponsorship support it receives each year from our loyal supporters who contribute a mix of cash and kind each year. The Harbord Beach Hotel contributed the largest financial donation to the Club last year while our members contributed countless hours of service to the Club whenever they were called upon. Without this level of support, it would be difficult to provide the equipment and facilities that is made available to our members. Financial support was provided by the following:Harbord Beach Hotel Warringah Council SLS SNB Coca Cola Grant Manly Aluminum Windows Pty Ltd Darren Jones Workhorse Waste - Jason Kennett Lodge Port Jackson & Lewis The Allan Hall Partnership Pty Ltd Bruce Loudon Judith de Brazay Geoff Mallinson

$ 15,000 5,000 2,143 1,100 300 295 250 250 200 50 15 24,603

The Sound Waves Food and Music Fair was held last season and once again it was well supported by sponsors and patrons alike. Financial support to Sound Waves was provided by -

Sauter Laboratories Manly Aluminum Windows Pty Ltd The Allan Hall Partnership Pty Ltd Leo Burnett Harbord Veterinary Service (Mark Campbell) Bendigo Community Bank Harbord

$ 4,000 3,500 2,000 2,000 1,000 500 13,000

The Club’s new bankers, Bendigo Community Bank Harbord also sponsored our nippers during the season by the provision of rash vests to our under nines. We look forward to a long association with the Bank. The Club also thanks our honorary auditors, Wong & Mayes Chartered Accountants, who also provide secretarial services including typing and distribution of the Club magazine, Pooh Bear, and the maintenance of our website.

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Dave McErlane Dave was born in Scotland in 1914 and came to Australia in 1922. He grew up in Harbord and joined our club in 1932. He enjoyed a very successful career in club competition, winning the honour blazer twice, in 1934-35 and 1936-37, among other things and during the period 1936 to 1939 he was also playing first grade rugby league with North Sydney. He also gained a third place in the State Pentathlon. The war came in 1939 and like so very many young men of the surf life saving movement; he took the King’s shilling as soon as possible, for travel and adventure. He was taken prisoner by the Germans in Greece in 1941 and spent the next 4 ½ years in a camp near Marburg in Austria, where he had various adventures However, the particular thing about Dave was, I guess, inevitable, with his personality. Dave was sent regularly to work on nearby farms and he became such good friends with these farming families that he was often invited to attend church with them, Sundays, and a life-long friendship developed with them. I’ve not read of this happening elsewhere in any of my reading of that conflict. Home from the war, Dave was elected Club Captain for 1946-47. He had been Captain in 1937-38 and 1938-39. He was made a Life Member in 1945-46. His extraordinary life took an upward tilt from here. Dave was a remedial therapist by occupation and worked at this at Jervis Bay with injured veterans, then moved to Mount Wilga Rehabilitation Centre at Hornsby, and from here his skills with his hands, combined with a marvelous, positive gift of the gab, gained him the position of physio with the Australian Cricket Team, for multiple tours. His list of personal friends stretched from the Queen, on down all stratas of humanity. Legends abound and nobody has ever said “I don’t believe it!” He held may positions locally, started the Diggers gym, looked after Manly League team, etc,etc, and here locally the legends grew. You see, nobody could beat him at any game. Golf handicap of 3. Try batball, tennis, badminton, any gymnasium exercises, the list goes on. He was an extraordinary athlete. And of course he could dance. Tap dancing was his forte – he used to give displays on the brick fence outside his home as a kid and he often starred at the annual Manly Golf Club concerts, when he was in his late 70’s and early 80’s. And he never lost that marvelous gift – an entertaining speaker, you know, I could go on and on. He left us finally in December 2005 aged 92. His last visitors were some of his old lady friends from the 1930’s. We scattered his ashes in the sea in front of the Surf Club immediately following the most joyous Club Championships I can ever remember. Rest in Peace, Dave. 34

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Active Membership (over 15 yrs) 2000-2005 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0

74

75

96

120

106

127

Nipper Membership 2000 – 2005 300 250 200 150 100 50 0

88

112

212

243

258

272

Nipper Membership 2000 – 2005 600

500

400

300

200

100

0

212

253

401

439

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Members Under 7 Years (101)

Adair, Jarrod Allen, Tasha Aspeculo, Aislinn Batton, Lachlan Beach, Mitchell Becke, Billy Jay Berry, Sophie Berryman, Indigo Black, Sachin Blake, Billy Blake, Noah Blasini, Adam Bock, Kamryn Bohr, Maya Bousfield, Dane Butler, Duncan Cameron, Madeleine Carroll, Grace Carter, William Casazza, Tyler Clare, Charlotte Clarke, Seamus Cohen, Xanda Connell, Cassidy Cook, Dominique Cooper, Adam Cooper, Jemma Coulthard, Joseph De Mattos-Ludwig, Kiron Diamond, Elyse Dimitrov, Anna 7 to 14 Years (162)

Ashton, Melissa Ashton, Rebecca Barton, Charlotte Barton, Kate Beach, Danielle Becke, Kirra Bennett, Jamoia Bennett, Kiorie Bennett, Toneya Black, Lachlan Blake, Harrison Bock, Ellery Bousfield, Keana Bousfield, Reece Bromhead, Ingrid Bromhead, Peter Brown, Jordan Browne, Hayley Browne, Zoe 36

Dobson, Jordan Donohoe, Chloe Donohoe, Jack Dragan, Max Druery, Dylan Earl, Jamie Enright, Ella Ewins, Rachael Falshaw, Connor Foster, Emelia Fuller, Amelia Fuller, Thomas Heard, Tia Heckenberg, Dylan Hines, Mitchell Hoffmann, Harrison Howes, Jordan Huntley, Taehya Ingham, Bridgette Jeffress, Emma Jennings, Mia Joseph, Grace Kelly, Baden Laidlaw, Lucy Le Grice, Jonathan Leone, Isabella Leyden, Lucinda Lieberman, Noah Lo Russo, Lilli Lockie, Mitchell Luttrell, Esse Belle Martin, Nancy Mason, Nicholas Massi, Amelia McKay, Julian

Mellowes, Harriette Mendham, Cara Mennie, Danielle Mistry, Krishan Nash, Elliott Newlinds, Charlie O‘Brien, Zachary O‘Reilly, Emily Opie, Tom Owers, Alixandra Pennycook, Ben Perkins, Jack Pierce Harvey, Somerset Pitt, James Poirer, Manon Powell, Zali Pribicevic, Mikael Proctor-Allen, Samuel Purdey, Jake Reber, Ebony Reber, Mikayla Reimer, Charlotte Ronksley, Isabelle Ronksley, Maddison Ryan, Egan Samuels, Tamara Sayers, Matthew Scozzi, Jye Silfvander, Peter Skelton, Bailey Stevenson, Sam Tanswell, Harry Taylor, Zachary Thomas, Wilson Townshend, Taine

Butler, Ella Casazza, Tori Charlesworth, Bella Cohen, Amber Cook, Danielle Corke, Adam Corke, Laura Crozier, Reece Cummings, Joshua Cummings, Nathan Cummings, Tristan Dalton, Monica Dalton, Serena Diamond, Alec Diamond, Jackson Dobrijevich, Isabella Dobrijevich, Nick Dominish, Blake Donohoe, Shallan Dossetor, Elly

Dossetor, Jacqui Dossetor, Victor Dragan, Zac Druery, Olivia Duarte Glazer, Giulia Duran, Daniel Duran, Dominic Earl, Eliza Elias, Melina Ellard, Isobel Ellard, Tilly Elliott, Kate Elliott, Sarah Farrell, Lachlan Fuller, Caitlin Fuller, Taylar Garrido, Borja Garrow, Matthew Garrow, Sally Graham, Sophie

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Gray, Katya Gray, Lara Hau, Marshall Hines, Cameron. Hines, Jarrad Hoffmann, Jessica Holmes, Sally Howes, Elizabeth Ibrahim, Ali Ingham, Gabrielle Ingham, Lachlan Jarrett, Angus Jarvis, Michael Johnston, Calum Johnston, Katie Jones, Bryanna Jones, Celia Jones, Maddison Jones, Tyler Kelly, Hayden Kelly, Phoebe Kelly, Tamara Kennedy, Celeste Kett, Addison Kliman, Emily Knaap, Adriaan Latham, Ryan Lo Russo, Jack Lockie, Kimberley Lowery, Samuel Mackenzie, Sophie Mckinlay, Max Mckinlay, Teegan Mellowes, Charlotte Mendham, Zoe

Mistry, Kieran Newlands, Lucy O’Brien, Annie O’Brien, Kieran O‘Brien, Margot O‘brien, Rory O‘Dwyer, Tiarnan Oliver, Andrei Osborn, Bonnie Pannifex, Henry Perdiz, Marcus Pierce Harvey, Lang Piggott, Hannah Piggott, Thomas Powell, Casey Pribicevic, Mateo Purdey, Nathan Reber, Jayden Reber, Jonah Rix, Amelia Rix, Luci Ronksley, Charlotte Russell, Ashleigh Russell, Caz Saillard, Kelly Sayers, Chris Sayers, Scott Seeney, Henry Setirio, Uly Settree, Olivia Settree, Trent Skelton, Lacey Skinner - Hudson, Amelia Spencer, Jane Stacey, Josh

Stacey, Kate Stevenson, Jaime Stoker, Anika Stoker, Daana Stoker, Dylan Taylor, Charlie Taylor, Hannah Thompson, Ian Torrington, Sarah Townshend, Jackson Tremlett, Jordan Tremlett, Paige Van Staden, J.F Van Staden, Tania Vaughan, Harry Vilar, Naomi Wall, Bethany Wall, Cameron Waterworth, Dayna Whitehair, Dylan Whitehair, Jayden Williams, Ashton Wilson, Bronte Wilson, Sophie Witney Cochrane, Hal Wright, Dillon Wright, Michael Wyatt-Spratt, Georgia Wyatt-Spratt, Tristan Yeates, Hannah Yeates, Joshua Yeates, Liam Zampa, Thomas

Cadets (12)

Dossetor, Matthew Farrell, Katie Hertsenberg, Thomas Latham, Cameron

Mckinlay, Morgan McMillan, Chase Snowsill, Jarrod Whitehair, Jackson

Mallison Ben Matthews Jason Norris, Lee Patrick, Rob Russell, Zachery

Sargeant, Adam Taylor, Scott Titmarsh, Anthony Vale, Samantha White-McGuigan, Camillia

Corlett, Charlie Craner, Christopher Dickins, Mark Dobrijevich, Michael Dominish, Graeme Elliott, Sean Evans, Steve Farrell, Peter Felice, Fabiano

Gillis, Eleanor Graham, Genieve Guy, Neil Hickey, Peter Jarrett, Peter Jones, Timothy Kaye, David Kennedy-Guy, Sinead Kliman, Luisa

Ashton, Gregory Buckingham, Mitchell Charlesworth, Daisy Dominish, Luke Active Junior (15)

Brannigan Brad Fairlie, Peta Heath, Chris Howard, Natalie Active Senior (60)

Alker, Erika Ashton, Paul Barrett, Susan Beavon, Jonathan Bennett, Howard Blake, Craig Boshier, Robyn Brandt, Dennis

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Kliman, Tomas Lisboa, Andre Lowther, Peter MacRae, Kenn Mancini, Samantha Marshman, Bryan McCarthy, Bryce Middleton, Phoebe Norris, Jack O’Dwyer, Sean Olofinsky, David Pollock, Alex

Rodham, Peter Rodham, Timothy Rose, Elisa Rose, Stephen Rubagotti, Lincoln Russell, Bryn Sargeant, Emma Sargeant, Trevor Scott, Jess Smith, Matthew Stoker, Darrin Taylor, Ann

Thompson, Martin David Fitzgerald Jessica Flemming Sally Flemming Molina, Ricardo Mortimer, Kate Rob Newland Jessica Tyrell Pedro Vilar Nathan Wilson

Reserve Active (39)

Alldis, David Barlow, Rodney Booker, Rosemary Bowra, Craig Coates, Ian Dawe, Michael Dossetor, Graeme Everitt, Gary Farrell, Barry Farrell, Jason Flower, Campbell R. Funch, Graham Good, William

Hannan, Malcolm Harradine, Michael J. Hewitt, Jeffery Hines, Bradley Hogan, John Johnston, Malcolm Jones, Paul Joyce, Brian Longley, Charles Lowery, Rob Mahony, Bill Mcintosh, John Mckay, Elton Michael, Robert

Olivey, David Opie, Graham Oxley, John Oxley, Victoria Roberts, Richard Settree, Wayne Skelton, Jordi D. Smith, Guy Stacey, Wayne Waterson, Kingsley White, John P. Wouters, Elise

Award Members (1)

Jennifer Drury

Associate Members (122)

Corke, Alan Dalton, Paul De Brazay, Judith Dimitrov, Peter Dobson, Belinda Donohoe, Simon Dossetor, Cathie Druery, Cameron Earl, Catherine Eisenhut, Dylan Elias, George Ellard, Helena Enright, Christopher Ewins, Rick Falshaw, Iain Foster, Steven S. Fuller, Cathie Fuller, Murray Garrido, Vincente Garrow, Lex Gray, Charles Harris-Moffat, Lianne Harvey, Robert Heckenberg, Craig Hoffmann, Andrew Howes, Steve Hudson, Dominic Ibrahim, Michele

Adair, Adam Allen, Peter Almstrom, Julie Barton, Howard Baseley, Jack Beach, Jim Beljon, Jean Bennett, Leonie Berry, Michael Black, George Blake, Adam Blasini, Guy Boduk, Ercan Boduk, Erhan Bohr, Mette Booker, Emily Bousfield, Paul Browne, Robyn Butler, Lachlan Cameron, Angus Carter, Darren Casazza, Anne Charlesworth, John Charlesworth, Sarah Clare, Jonathan Cook, Joseph Cooper, Justin 38

Ingham, David Jarvis, Robert Jeffress, Paul Jones, Katherine Joseph, Rob Joyce, Mary Kelly, Matthew Kennett, Jason Latham, Barry Lieberman, Greg Lo Russo, Paul Lockie, Greg Loudon, Bruce Lowery, Michelle Luttrell, Shaun Mahony, Daneil Mallinson, Geoff Martin, Graham Mason, Russell Massi, Enrico Mckinlay, Gabrielle Mellowes, Anthony Mendham, Paul Mennie, Samantha Michael, Gaye Munro, Melissa Newlinds, Robert O’brien, Dermot

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O‘Reilly, Brian Oliver, Tim Osborn, Stephen Pennycook, David Perkins, Charmaine Perkins, Craig Perry, Nathan Piggott, Julie Piggott, Russell Poirer, Xavier Reimer, David Ronksley, David Ronksley, Jo

Russell, Janice Saillard, Kim R. Sayers, Peter Seeney, Tim Settree, Lisa Stevenson, Bob Stoker, Eija Taylor, David Thomas, Chris Thompson, Greg Torrington, Paul Tremlett, Grant Van Staden, Jaco

Vaughan, David Vilar, Ruth Waterson, Cormac Waterworth, Shellie Webb, Adrian Whitehair, Mark Williams, Yvette Wilson, Bruce Witney, Tim Wright, Mark Wyatt-Spratt, Gregory Yeates, Nicole Yeates, Peter

Long Service Members (5)

Errol Jones Yanda Nossiter

Rob Lowery Lara Raymond

Kevin Harradine Michael Hogan CA (Pop) Hourigan Darren Jones JA (Alex) Jones Merv Jones Denzil Joyce Charles Kuhn Charles Leggett Bill Macpherson Bob Macpherson Ron Marvin John McColm Dave Mcerlane Tom Middleton Kevin, Moffat

Anthony, Mulvey SH Newman Les O’Keefe Arthur Olsen Clive Olsen Robert Picard Ernie Raymond Raymond Rees AS (Ritchie) Roberts Jim Routh Mark, Spiteri GR (Reg) Stevens Arthur Still Norm Taylor Michael Woodward

Donald Cameron Life Members

Steven Atkins C.N. Blackhouse James Bland Andrew Brown Len Brown Mark Brown RLS (Buster) Brown Bruce Buckingham Robert Buckingham John Cassidy Anthony Cuneo Chris Flemming Lyndall Flemming Michael Gloag Kenneth Harbron

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South Curly Song Oh now that we’re all around the keg and the Captains declared it a quorum We’re drinking our way through a nine and we’re having the time of our lives Throw the empties away start again for the boys of South Curly are together We’ll drink till the dawn breaks again and may our sessions last forever Oh what makes the waters ripple? what makes the waters dark? I hope it’s not an octopus I hope it’s not a shark South Curlys’ on the line South Curlys’ on the line Oh what do we care if we’re not there? we can always sink a nine Oh we’re ragtime surf club a raggerty raggerty ragtime surf club All day long we’re sitting on the beach When ever there’s a rescue we’re always out of reach Oh we’re a ragtime surf club a shagging all the sheilas as they pass and we work for the Harbord Council for a lousy kick in the ………. C…U…R…L…Y CURLY

For the purposes of reviving a bit of South Curly typically irreverent historical culture and, perhaps as a means of perpetuating it, John Cassidy has provided the above words to the South Curly Song for all to memorise.

For the uninformed, women and children, the words of the South Curly Song do not necessarily reflect the sentiments of this Surf Club and are meant to be taken in jest.

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South Curl Curl Surf Lifesaving Club Inc. Annual Report 2006