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HomeNewsPeregian lifesavers prepare to patrol

Peregian lifesavers prepare to patrol

The Peregian Beach Surf Life Saving Club is now ready to roll into the patrol season with the helping hand of a local business.

Cricks Noosa is proud to support the vital services provided by the lifesavers through the donation of a brand-new Mitsubishi Triton.

The timing of this partnership aligns perfectly to support the upcoming patrol season kicking off on 18 September.

The Cricks Noosa team live the motto ’locals supporting locals’ and help a number of clubs and organisations across the Noosa region.

Cricks Noosa dealer principal Mick Wroe said this was the first time that Cricks has been able to get involved in the surf lifesaving community on a significant scale.

“For me it’s about giving back to the community that supports us,“ he said.

“It’s just awesome to be involved in something that’s so important with our lifestyles.

“Everybody uses the beach, everybody swims, and so it’s just great to be able to support such a good cause.

“I want to say a big thank you to the Peregian Beach lifesavers for giving us this opportunity because it’s a special one for us.“

Anyone interested in finding out more about lifesaving and supporting the club can contact them on hello@peregiansurfclub.com.au

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