Caves Beach SLSC.

Caves Beach SLSC

A core community service providing a safe, friendly beach.

Caves Beach Surf Life Saving Club provides an ideal aquatic environment and lifestyle for both residents and the hundreds of visitors it services daily. Our members are a core community service providing the public with a safe and friendly beach year round to maximise the publics’ enjoyment.

Caves Beach S.L.S.C was founded in 1929. Over these years many, many hundreds of community members have been trained in the skills of Surf Lifesaving.

With in excess of 500 members aged from 5 to over 80 years of age we collectively contribute over 3500 hours of beach patrols each season.

Caves Beach Surf Life Saving Club is known as the “family club”.

We welcome all to join the club and participate in an active and healthy lifestyle that epitomises the strength and character of the Australian way of life.

Address. 127/139 Caves Beach Rd, Caves Beach NSW 2281

Phone. (+61) 410 441 069

Services

Surf Life Saving Club, Coastal Safety, Beach Safety, Lifesaving Services, Research, International Development, Fundraising, Fitness, Beach and Water Events, Rescue, Non-Profit Organisation.

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All businesses represented on Caves Beach Connect are owned or operated by locals that live in and around Caves Beach
although the businesses themselves may not necessarily operate in Caves Beach.

Our guiding principle for listing a business is for anyone that lives in or around Caves Beach and owns or
operates a business inside or outside of Caves Beach.

We want it to be a vehicle to encourage networking and for locals to support locals.

The views and opinions expressed by each business or community stakeholder are those of each business or community stakeholder and do not necessarily reflect the views of Caves Beach Connect.

Caves Beach Connect acknowledges the Aboriginal people known today as the Awabakal, as the traditional Custodians of the land, respecting Aboriginal Elders past, present and future. Caves Beach Connect recognises the local Aboriginal community today in all of their diversity, who came forward to share their experiences, knowledge, images and memories.