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HomeSportPeregian nippers stellar debut season

Peregian nippers stellar debut season

Over 100 Peregian Nippers were recently presented with their club uniforms proudly displaying the new Peregian Surf Life Saving logo which celebrates the revival of local surf lifesaving on Peregian Beach.

The nippers eagerly received their new uniforms in their age groups and will wear them with pride during training sessions and at local community events.

Peregian Nippers Junior Activities Coordinator Lyndon Forlonge said they have had an outstanding uptake of new nippers for the 2018/2019 season with 110 children now registered as active participants.

“Surf Life Saving Queensland recently conducted an audit of the Peregian Nippers’ operation and commended the community on building such a large nipper program in one year. The audit determined that the group was well-resourced with volunteers, and a very well organised operation,” Lyndon said.

“The growth in the number of nippers, their parents and the volunteer lifesavers are a real show of support from locals indicating that they want surf lifesaving to be a part of the Peregian community.

“Peregian Surf Life Saving has a steering group which makes local decisions about volunteer lifesaving and nippers at Peregian, and we have a five-year strategic plan which puts us in a good position to be a sustainable club not only now but well into the future.”

The final Peregian Nippers on the beach for this season will be held on Sunday 17 March and will be followed by presentations and activities for the whole family.

“We’ll have Dave, Sam and Ash from Hot 91s breakfast team join us, they were there at the start of the year and I am sure they will be surprised with how the club has progressed in our first year,” Lyndon said.

 

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