Marine Rescue Cottage Point

Marine Rescue Cottage Point Marine Rescue Cottage Point provides emergency help, marine radio communications and boating safety education within the Broken Bay region north of Sydney NSW.

Saving Lives on the Water!

Happy Mother’s Day to all of our Marine Rescue Cottage Point mums and all the mums in our boating community!!
10/05/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all of our Marine Rescue Cottage Point mums and all the mums in our boating community!!

To the women who do it all, we see you, we appreciate you, and we’re so grateful for everything you do.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the mums at Marine Rescue NSW 💙

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06/05/2026

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Our thoughts and prayers with family, friends and community.
05/05/2026

Our thoughts and prayers with family, friends and community.

Last night was the darkest night ever experienced by Marine Rescue NSW.

Marine Rescue NSW volunteers answer the call for help 24/7 and last night six members from Marine Rescue Ballina did just that. They launched with a single mission, to save lives on the water and assist a yacht, reported to be in difficulty off the South Ballina break wall.

Tragically, two of our volunteers lost their lives during the response.

Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Todd Andrews said the devastating loss is a solemn reminder of the risks faced by volunteers who serve their communities.

“These two men were serving their local community and have made the ultimate sacrifice to help others.

“Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the families and loved ones of the deceased, their fellow crew members, the brave radio operators who handled the difficult communications during the incident, the entire Marine Rescue NSW family and the wider Ballina community during this incredibly difficult time.

“We are supporting our volunteers and their families through professional counselling and chaplaincy support.

“We ask that the privacy of those involved and their families be respected during this difficult time,” Commissioner Andrews said.

A very busy boating season!! Well done and thank you to all of our volunteers!!
04/05/2026

A very busy boating season!! Well done and thank you to all of our volunteers!!

A massive 7,059 people were returned to shore after being assisted by Marine Rescue NSW volunteers during the 2025/26 boating season, which commenced on 1 October last year and concluded on ANZAC Day 2026. Volunteers across the state completed 3,147 search and rescue missions over the boating season to keep the boating community safe. Well done team!

Winner winner meat tray dinner!! Great raffle with extra cheese platter chance!!Thanks RMYC!
01/05/2026

Winner winner meat tray dinner!! Great raffle with extra cheese platter chance!!Thanks RMYC!

29/04/2026

Some great key messages! Engine fuel and battery failure counted for 62% of all rescues over the boating season. If you are boating over winter please make sure you are prepared, always wear a life jacket and do pre-departure checks! Log on with the Marine Rescue App or VHF Channel 16!

26/04/2026

Hi all, we would like to apologise to the boating community in Refuge Bay for coming in over the 4-knot limit today. We were responding to a distress call that was called off at the last minute, and while our intention was to act quickly for safety, we understand the importance of respecting the rules and the waters we all share.

25/04/2026
Great advice!
13/01/2026

Great advice!

😄 If you know who we are, chances are fuel played a part…

Running out of fuel is one of the most common reasons boaters need a helping hand.

We always remind boaters to live by the Rule of 3 👇
One third of your fuel for the trip out
One third for the trip home
One third kept in reserve, just in case

It’s a simple habit that can save you time, stress, and an unexpected call for help.

09/01/2026

🚤 We’re proud to partner with Reflections Holidays this January for Rescue Month.

Throughout the month, Reflections parks across NSW will be raising vital funds to support our Marine Rescue NSW volunteers who provide 24/7 search and rescue services on our waterways.

If you’re staying at a Reflections park this summer, get involved and help support lifesaving work on the water.

👉 Learn more here: https://reflectionsholidays.com.au/about-us/partners/rescue-month/

Address

1 Cottage Point Road
Cottage Point, NSW
2084

Opening Hours

Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 7am - 7pm
Sunday 7am - 7pm

Telephone

+61294563055

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