Club Profile
The club was formed in 1936.
Apart from a short enforced
break during World War 2, it has served the local community
continuously from that time. During this period of service the club has
established itself as one of the principal surf clubs in regional New
South Wales. Over the years members have turned in outstanding
performances in rescue, competition and community service. Usually we
have over 250 junior members and approximately 200 senior patrolling
members.
Shellharbour region has
always been a popular holiday
destination. That still remains, however the increasing demand for
housing has now seen the area develop into vibrant and progressive
community. Census information shows that the Shellharbour City area is
growing at twice the nations average. Our club is playing its part in
that growth and development.
Shellharbour Club
patrols the main "Shellharbour
North" beach and conducts surveillance and roving patrols to nearby
"South Beach" and "Blacks Beach". The club has modern amenities
set among a landscaped foreshores. We also own a contemporary building,
The Sea Spray Function Centre, that caters for a diverse array of
social and commercial activities.
Club membership continues to
grow as the neighbouring
suburban area expands. There are 10 active patrols available
throughout the surf season. An energetic Nipper movement conducts
its activities each weekend throughout summer with numbers regularly
registering in excess of 200. Registration forms can be found on our Registration Page.
Members successfully compete
at inter-club, Branch,
State and National level carnivals.
As a local organisation we
are regularly involved in
community promotions, programs, exchange of skills, venue availability
and similar activities. We enjoy a harmonious relationship with
the local authorities and enjoy outstanding support and cooperation
from the local business community.
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