Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsAnother Seahorse Year

Another Seahorse Year

It is now without a doubt one of the most respected groups within the Surf Life Saving Association of Australia; a group that is dedicated to helping children with special needs. In the Noosa Heads club it is known as the Seahorse Nippers and it is because of the success and achievements of this club and one or two others that many similar are now being formed throughout Australia.

Now seven years since it came into being, the Noosa Seahorses Nippers will on the weekend of the Saturday 23 March commence another season at Noosa’s Main Beach. This will be followed by sessions on the 30 March, 6 and 13 April; and starting at 8am on the set dates all members, both existing and new are invited to assemble on Main Beach.

Once again under the supervision of Steve Mawby and wife Niki plus a team of dedicated workers and helpers they will create for our children opportunity that previously never existed. The helpers, (volunteer qualified lifesavers from Noosa and neighboring clubs) are invited to assemble at 7.30am on the 23 March.

Once again we gracefully acknowledge the continued support of the Noosa Shire Council. Their involvement by approving car parking facilities for nipper parents adjacent to the Public Toilets in Lions Park, is a massive help. Once again the enrolments for the sessions are on the increase so a good role up of helpers is of the utmost importance.

“ With this being the start of yet another season,” said Steve Mawby, “I think it is only appropriate that on behalf of our management team we extend our thanks for the ongoing support of all our volunteer workers and in particular the local council. Without them this would not be happening.”

For all our Queensland nipper clubs, last weekend was definitely a weekend to celebrate. With all their competition teams assembling at Burleigh Heads for the State Titles it was indeed a double celebration; that weekend was the 50 year celebration of the first titles in 1969 and Burleigh Heads was the host club. Conditions were ideal with a good challenging surf, perfect for state titles.

With final results to hand the Noosa club did well. “We could not be happier; it was our best results for about seven years,” JAC director Steve Tindall said. “Our overall results were six gold medals, five silver and four bronze. There were many great performances but the stand-out effort was definitely our U11 boys. They won event after event giving them four gold medals as well as one individual Gold and the girls won the gold medal for the beach relay. A lot of this is due to the great work of Age Manager Sam Anderssen; he is to be congratulated.”

Results for Sunshine Beach were also good with three gold seven silver and three bronze. “We were a little bit unlucky with seven silver; this tells us just how close several of our finishers were,” said Coach Josh Minogue. Well done to both our clubs.

 

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Measures cut bat entanglements

Wildlife rescuers have conducted a daily rescue mission for more than a week to save the lives of little red flying foxes that have...

Ballet double act

Birding in India

More News

Ballet double act

After a year filled with travel, family milestones and time abroad, FitBarre founder Angelika Burroughs has returned to the barre - and to the...

Council asks: what makes Noosa liveable

Five years after Noosa Council conducted its first Liveability Survey in November 2021 it is asking residents to complete the 2026 survey to gain...

Birding in India

Ken Cross has just returned from his sixth birding trip to India. What is it about this country that attracts Ken? He proclaims,...

10 years of finding frog

The Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee has announced that Find a Frog in February has been gathering data from the Sunshine to Fraser Coast...

Tewantin tennis serves up smash hit

The Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club hosted its first and hugely successful Tennis Party over the weekend, drawing more than 200 locals to its picturesque...

Traditional owners blast dingo kill

Today is a deeply sad day for the Butchulla people, and I want to begin by acknowledging the profound emotional impact this news has...

Discover the last frontier in style, Antarctica awaits

Discover the ‘White Continent’, fabulous Antarctica and sail with Viking’s Antarctic Explorer voyage for thirteen magnificent days. Journey to the stunning Antarctic Peninsula, a landscape...

Slow Down, Breathe and Bathe

In a world that rarely slows down, Japan offers something increasingly rare: space to breathe, time to reflect, and traditions designed to nurture both...

Powell backs dingo kill after tragedy

Environment Minister Andrew Powell has backed a departmental decision to destroy K’gari dingoes found near the body of Canadian visitor and resort worker, Piper...

Dingo kill knee jerk claim

K’gari dingo conservationists have accused the state government of an uninformed knee jerk reaction to the tragic death of Canadian visitor Piper James, whose...