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Cudgen Headland Surf Club Report

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Cudgen Headland Surf Club Report

Monday 17Th October

Saturday the 15th our members from Cudgen competed in the first carnival of the season Coolangatta Gold 2022. We had 4 teams competing in the Short Course event (Ski: 10.5km, Swim 2km, Board 3km, Run 5.5km) with all teams winning a place on the podium.

– 1st Place: Backstreet Boyz and Cudgen Chicks

– 2nd Place: Cudgen Headland Girls

– 3rd Place: Cudgen Vintage

We had 20 athletes entered in the Youth Challenge with competitors in most age groups. Two podium finishes and a further 7 athletes finishing in the top 10

– 3rd Place- U15 Male – Fletcher Burdekin

– 3rd place – U15 female = Isabella Tate

 Congratulations and well done to everyone competing/handling, bring on the 22/23 season!

Cudgen Teams:

– Backstreet Boyz

(Eddie Killingbeck, Jarrad Cain, Scott McCartney, Bailey Copeland)

– Cudgen Chicks

(Chloe Jones, Hayley Smith, Sofie Boyd, Elise O’Callaghan)

– Cudgen Headland Girls

(Shiana Lewis, Shar Merchant, Kloe Mills, Janthea Anderson)

– Cudgen Vintage

(George, Luke Hutchinson, Ben Allsopp, Erin Kill)

The local Uki Refugee Project organised a Friendship Weekend for a group of 25 refugees and asylum seekers from Brisbane on Sunday 16th. The weekend culminated with a picnic on Sunday at Ed Parker Rotary Park offering the opportunity for their guests to take a swim and or a paddle in our lovely Cudgen Creek.

Under sunny conditions, many children and adults from the group thoroughly enjoyed their time in the water. A small, but well-equipped Cudgen Headland Surf Life Saving Club Outpost Patrol was very happy to provide water safety. The team, overseen by Andrew Mills and the Old Salts, included Chevy Lewis, Harrison Davies and Jenny Waters.

A magnificent (and waste free!) free picnic lunch for about 50 people, catered for by the hosts, was provided for the guests, community volunteers and the Outpost Patrol! The weather just held out and rain was narrowly avoided.

As the Outpost patrol packed up the SSV and departed from the creek we felt happy and grateful to have been part of their day. Our time interacting with the refugees and asylum seekers, both in the water and over lunch, was most enjoyable.

Sunday morning, we welcomed our new Cudgen Nipper kids! The beach was very full for the first day of nippers. Lots of nerves and excitement in the air as this is where new friends are made and stepping out of your comfort zone and pushing to be the best you! Welcome to the 22/23 Season Cudgen Nippers!!

Finally, after a few setbacks with Covid we can finally bring back to you the popular Cudgen Classic!! We are inviting all clubs around to get involved for our first carnival of the year held at our surf club! Nippers to under 17s even parents are welcome, come on down and give it your all! Many prizes to be won and a fun day to remember! The carnival is held this Saturday the 22nd and there is still time to sign up! Sign up can be done by the link in our Instagram bio @cudgenheadland.slsc, QR Code or via the link http://www.cudgenslsc.org.au/surf-sports-home/carnival-calendar/

Warm welcome to our new Nipper Captains and Vice Captains for the 2022/2023 season.

Vice: Archie Allsop, Tilly Mison

Captin: Fray Hutchinson, Phoenix Preston

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Life-saving defibrillators available for sports facilities: Saffin

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ORGANISATIONS responsible for sports facilities across the Lismore Electorate can apply for their share of $500,000 in funding from the NSW Government for new life-saving defibrillators, according to Lismore MP Janelle Saffin.

The equipment is funded under the NSW Government’s Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program which provides up to $3,000 to eligible sporting organisations for the purchase of automated external defibrillators at sports facilities.

Since the program started, more than 2,000 defibrillators have been installed at sports facilities across New South Wales.

Applications close 27 November 2024 or when funding is exhausted. For further information, including eligibility criteria, please see the program guidelines here.

State Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin said: 

“With our high participation rates in organised sports and public spaces lending themselves to outdoor recreation, it’s critical that as many local sports facilities as possible are equipped to respond to potentially life-threatening incidents.

“This popular program traditionally has had a strong take-up rate, so I urge eligible sporting organisations to make an application in this funding round to increase the coverage of defibrillators in our towns and villages.

“Every life saved is worth it.”

NSW Minister for Sport Steve Kamper said:

“With more than 9,000 out of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in NSW each year, the first few minutes following an incident are critical, and access to a defibrillator can mean the difference between life and death.

“The NSW Government wants to ensure people participating in sport have access to this life-saving equipment.

“The Local Sport Defibrillator Program ensures clubs are equipped to respond to these life-threatening emergencies.”

Professor Jamie Vandenberg, Co-deputy Director of the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, said:

“Being able to access a defibrillator quickly and easily could be the difference between life and death for someone suffering a sudden cardiac arrest.

“In fact, survival rates nearly double if a defibrillator is used in the first few minutes of a cardiac arrest.

“Currently just one in 10 people who have a sudden cardiac arrest outside of hospital will survive.

“This is a sobering statistic but it’s one we can change for the better by installing more of these lifesaving devices in sports clubs across the State.”

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LIFE-SAVING DEFRILLATOR GRANTS NOW AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL SPORTING AND RECREATIONAL ORGANISATIONS

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LIFE-SAVING DEFRILLATOR GRANTS NOW AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL SPORTING AND RECREATIONAL ORGANISATIONS

Sporting and recreational organisations across the Clarence and Richmond valleys are being encouraged by Clarence Nationals MP, Richie Williamson to apply for funding under the latest round of the NSW Government’s 2024/25 Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program.

Mr Williamson said the program offers grants of up to $3,000 to help local sporting clubs and recreation facilities access life-saving defibrillators.

“Sport is part of the fabric of life in our local communities, and with more and more people of all ages participating in sport and recreation, having access to a defibrillator could mean the difference between life and death,” Mr Williamson said.

“I encourage all eligible sporting organisations in the Clarence and Richmond valleys to apply for funding to ensure they have the equipment needed to respond to medical emergencies.”

In response to feedback from communities, the 2024/25 program will continue to prioritise clubs located in disadvantaged areas of NSW. However, clubs experiencing financial hardship but outside eligible postcodes are also encouraged to apply.

Mr Williamson said this year, the program will consider applications from clubs experiencing financial difficulties, recognising that postcode borders don’t always reflect a club’s financial situation.

“This is a great opportunity for all clubs to secure support and I urge them to take advantage of this opportunity to enhance the safety and well-being of their participants,” Mr Williamson added.

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The Australian Longboard Titles feature athletes representing all six surfing states. Image: Lighthouse Sports Photography / Surfing Australia
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2024 Australian Longboard Titles officially begin on the Tweed Coast

 

The Australian Longboard Titles have officially begun with an Opening Ceremony at the Hyundai Surfing Australia High Performance Centre (HPC), marking the start of a six-day event on the Tweed Coast in northern New South Wales. Held on Bundjalung Country, the competition is part of the 2024 Australian Surf Championships and is the longest-running event on the Australian surfing calendar.

Athletes from all six surfing states are competing in various longboard divisions at some of the region’s most famous surf spots, including Cabarita Beach, Kingscliff Beach, Fingal Beach, and Duranbah Beach. With nearly 120 competitors in the Masters divisions, this year’s event is one of the largest in recent memory.

Surfing Australia Contest Director Glen Elliott is optimistic about the weather, predicting a strong swell that will provide excellent surf conditions, especially for the Open Men’s and Women’s divisions. “The forecast looks great,” he said, “with a solid 3-5 foot swell expected for the first few days of competition.”

The Australian Longboard Titles feature athletes representing all six surfing states. Image: Lighthouse Sports Photography / Surfing Australia

The Australian Longboard Titles feature athletes representing all six surfing states. Image: Lighthouse Sports Photography / Surfing Australia

Competitor Nathan Rivalland, from Jan Juc, Victoria, expressed his excitement to be part of the event. “This is my third time competing, and it’s epic to be up here. I made the semis last year and I’m hoping to go even better this year.”

Winners of the Open Men’s and Women’s divisions will secure spots on the Australian surfing team, the Irukandjis, for the 2025 ISA World Longboard Championship. All division winners will also receive a longboard-specific coaching session at the Hyundai Surfing Australia HPC.

Key Divisions:

  • Under 18 Junior Men & Women
  • Open Men & Women
  • Masters & Grand Masters (40+ and beyond)

Competition Schedule:

  • Window 1: Friday, Sept 13 – Saturday, Sept 14 (Open Men & Women, U18 Junior Men & Women)
  • Window 2: Saturday, Sept 14 – Tuesday, Sept 17 (Masters, Grand Masters, and older divisions)

For more information, visit here. This year’s event is supported by Hyundai, Jim Beam, and Surfers for Climate.

 

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