Brunswick SLSC

Brunswick SLSC Brunswick Surf Life Saving Club has been saving lives and supporting the community since 1935.

Brunswick Surf Lifesaving Club was formed in 1935 to safeguard bathers and fishermen. The Brunswick SLSC is responsible for patrolling the area from the Belongil Creek mouth in the south to the surf beaches of New Brighton and South Golden Beach to the north on weekends and public holidays from September to April each year.

We are deeply saddened by the tragic events at Ballina involving Marine Rescue NSW.Our thoughts and heartfelt condolence...
05/05/2026

We are deeply saddened by the tragic events at Ballina involving Marine Rescue NSW.

Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences go out to the families, friends, and all those affected by this devastating loss. We also extend our support to the brave volunteers and first responders who dedicate their time to keeping our community safe, often in incredibly challenging circumstances.

The ocean can be unpredictable, and moments like this remind us of the risks faced by those who serve on the water. We stand together as a community in grief and in gratitude for their commitment.

Rest in peace.

Thank you for the coverage and support, Byron Coast Times. πŸŒˆπŸ–οΈSurf Life Saving AustraliaSurf Life Saving NSWLifesavers w...
12/02/2026

Thank you for the coverage and support, Byron Coast Times. πŸŒˆπŸ–οΈ

Surf Life Saving Australia
Surf Life Saving NSW
Lifesavers with Pride

Brunswick Surf Life Saving Club joins the Rainbow Beaches initiative, flying the Progress Flag to celebrate LGBTQIA+ inclusion and diversity.

Last Sunday, Bruns SLSC joined 170 surf clubs across Australia in Rainbow Beaches β€” an annual celebration reinforcing th...
12/02/2026

Last Sunday, Bruns SLSC joined 170 surf clubs across Australia in Rainbow Beaches β€” an annual celebration reinforcing that everyone is welcome at the beach and in surf lifesaving.

Respect and diversity β€” across age, gender, race and religion β€” are what make our clubs stronger, more vibrant and truly representative of the communities we serve.

Thank you Echo Publications for the coverage.

https://www.echo.net.au/2026/02/brunswick-surf-lifesaving-club-celebrates-rainbow-beaches-day/

Surf Life Saving NSW
Surf Life Saving Australia
Lifesavers with Pride
Newcastle Permanent
Killcare Surf Life Saving Club

Last Sunday saw Brunswick Surf Lifesaving Club (SLSC) celebrating their diverse membership and reminding everyone that they are welcome at their club and on the local beaches.

Not written by us, but the message rings true. Thank you for sharing Killcare Surf Life Saving Club. We look forward to ...
06/02/2026

Not written by us, but the message rings true. Thank you for sharing Killcare Surf Life Saving Club.

We look forward to celebrating Rainbow Beaches at Brunswick this Sunday, 8th Feb. πŸŒˆπŸ–οΈ

Apologies for a long post...

Next Saturday, February 14, Killcare will be joining surf life saving clubs right around Australia in celebrating Rainbow Beaches, a day where we celebrate inclusion and diversity in Surf Life Saving, particularly our LGBTQIA+ members and friends.

It's been said many times, the ocean doesn't discriminate and nor do we. If you're on board with our mission and want to help, we don't care who you love, what's in your togs, what colour you are or anything else that makes you, you. Come on in, and thanks.

Everyone is welcome at Killy, everyday, and next Saturday we look forward to highlighting that.

That said, I know this is unfortunately still controversial for some, which is why I am putting my name to this and inviting respectful conversation if you feel so inclined. But I hope what follows will answer some questions.

I look forward to the day when it doesn't matter. When no one bats an eye. When Rainbow Beaches maybe even isn't even a thing. But we're not there yet.

Some critics might lean to child protection and I can't say strongly enough that there is no organisation in Australia who takes that more seriously than Surf Life Saving does.

The facts are that there's no evidence to indicate that being LGBTQIA+ increases the risk of that person being a predator. There is however, reams of data that indicates they are more at risk of being abused, particularly in their youth.

Consider this; most parents probably assume their child is cis and heterosexual and on the whole, they will probably be right. But many aren't. Of the ones that aren't, between the ages of 16 and 27, LGBTQIA+ people are a staggering five times more likely to attempt su***de.

Besides all the benefits that being on patrol brings - community service, skills and confidence development, the list goes on and on - I can't think of a better way to protect young people than offering them a safe, welcoming environment where they are free to be who they are, with support and without judgement. We save lives, that's our job, to make sure everyone who comes to our beach on our watch goes home again. But it's not just pulling people out of the surf. If we can help arrest that appalling statistic at all, chalk that up as the ultimate preventative.

We're not looking to have any discussions with your kids about sexuality. Nothing could be further from our job. But just as we will loudly defend people of colour or different races from discrimination, just as we will stamp on any negativity to someone who might be economically disadvantaged, 'just a girl' or any number of other forms of discrimination, we will staunchly defend anyone who has homophobic slurs directed at them or is discriminated against because of their sexuality. We don't need to discuss sexuality to do that, that's discussing a central pillar of our vision - 'making great Australians' and part of that is accepting people for who they are.

I've heard concerns about 'indoctrination'. Hand on heart, I know we have proudly had them in our ranks in the past, but I don't know if any of our current cohort are LGBTQIA+. You know why? It does not matter. Statistically I have to assume we do, but it does not matter. I've known people in our club for years that I couldn't tell you what they do for a living, whether they go to church, or what kind, or not at all. It's not that I don't care or am not interested, I really do and am, just that it does not matter. And when it comes to who they love it's really none of my damn business. If you want to be out and proud at Killcare, we have your back. If you want to keep it to yourself, as long as you're happy that's cool too.

One thing I do know after too many laps around the sun is that they aren't looking for recruits or walking around with sign-up sheets. Just acceptance for who they are to the point that one day it becomes utterly unremarkable.

Why are we celebrating Rainbow Beaches? Because as a club, we need our LGBTQIA+ members and friends to know they are welcome. We need young people in our club to know that Killcare SLSC is a safe place to work through what must be a tough and confusing time. We need everyone to know that Killcare SLSC is tolerant, inclusive and diverse. Because that diversity makes us stronger.

Everyone has a role to play in executing our mission and remember that the lifesaver who put you on their board and brought you back to the beach might be LGBTQIA+. It won't matter then, as it doesn't matter now, but imagine that 'sliding door' where they didn't feel welcome and never got their bronze. We'd all be poorer for it.

Just as importantly, we proudly serve a community that includes wonderful LGBTQIA+ people and families. We serve them, we should reflect them and let them know that the club is for them as it is for everyone whether they want to pull on the red & yellow or just come to Sunday Sips for a drink.

Rainbow Beaches is just one plank of our diversity.

On March 8 we're looking forward to our 'Pink Patrol' where we celebrate our female members on International Women's Day. That was controversial once too; in fact it was only in 1980 that women were allowed to become accredited lifesavers and full members. We look back now and wonder where we'd be without them.

I look forward to the day when Rainbow Beaches is just as non-controversial.

Cheers
Craig Sheppard
President and Proud Ally.

Lifesavers with Pride Surf Life Saving Australia

See you on the river in 2027 πŸ›Ά
29/01/2026

See you on the river in 2027 πŸ›Ά

An update on the Mullum to Bruns Paddle: the event will sadly not be going ahead this year.

This wasn’t an easy decision, but our small team of volunteers aren’t able to bring it together right now. Thank you for your patience and ongoing support β€” we look forward to paddling together again in 2027.

19/12/2025

A Severe Heatwave Warning is current for much of NSW, including most areas of the NSW coastline, including Far North Coast Branch.
Temperatures are forecast to reach the high thirties to low forties across the next few days, with conditions expected to ease by the end of the weekend.
Big crowds are expected as people head to the beach to cool off, and lifesavers and lifeguards are urging everyone to stay alert around the water.
If you are going to the beach, make safety your priority. Visit a patrolled location, swim between the red and yellow flags, and follow the advice of our lifesavers and lifeguards.

Remember to Stop. Look. Stay Alive.

Key tips for the weekend:
β€’ Swim between the red and yellow flags
β€’ Check beachsafe.org.au / BeachSafe App for patrol times and conditions
β€’ Read the safety signs
β€’ Supervise children closely
β€’ Never swim under the influence of drugs or alcohol
β€’ If you need help, stay calm and raise your arm
β€’ In an emergency, call Triple Zero

Look out for your mates and stay safe in the heat.

Surf Life Saving NSW
Surf Lifesaving Far North Coast - Support Operations
Fingal Rovers Surf Life Saving Club
Cudgen Headland Surf Club
Salt Surf Life Saving Club
Cabarita Beach Surf Life Saving Club
Brunswick SLSC
Byron Bay Surf Life Saving Club
Lennox Head - Alstonville SLSC
Ballina Lighthouse & Lismore SLSC
Evans Head-Casino SLSC Inc.
Yamba Surf Lifesaving Club
Marine Area Command - NSW Police Force
Tweed Shire Council
Ballina Shire Council
Australian Lifeguard Service NSW
Surf Life Saving Australia

Congratulations to our newest lifesavers! They have just sucessfully completed their Bronze medallion training, and are ...
24/11/2025

Congratulations to our newest lifesavers! They have just sucessfully completed their Bronze medallion training, and are ready to put on their red and yellows.

The aim of the Bronze Medallion course is to provide members with a further skills and knowledge in relation to surf awareness, aquatic rescue, communication systems, first aid and resuscitation. Preparing them for patrolling and as Nippers water safety.

Congratulations again to our new bronzies, and if you would like to support Brunswick Surf Life Saving Club, or volunteer, please contact us at: [email protected]

Pic credit: Jimsea.photography

FOUNDA Bronze Medallion has been found at the Hotel Brunswick and handed in to our Club Captain, Leigh. If this belongs ...
22/08/2025

FOUND
A Bronze Medallion has been found at the Hotel Brunswick and handed in to our Club Captain, Leigh. If this belongs to you or a loved one, please get in touch with us so we can arrange its safe return.
SLS FNC Branch Byron Bay Surf Life Saving Club Cudgen Headland Surf Club Fingal Rovers Surf Life Saving Club Cabarita Beach Surf Life Saving ClubSalt Surf Life Saving ClubLennox Head - Alstonville SLSC Ballina Lighthouse & Lismore SLSC Evans Head-Casino SLSC Inc.Yamba Surf Lifesaving Club

Good luck, Cooper! And congrats to all finalists.
15/08/2025

Good luck, Cooper! And congrats to all finalists.

Please follow the advice of UAV pilots, if they spot critters in the water. Your safety should always come first. No swi...
19/07/2025

Please follow the advice of UAV pilots, if they spot critters in the water. Your safety should always come first. No swim is worth risking your life.

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Sth Beach Road
Brunswick Heads, NSW
2483

Opening Hours

Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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