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Lifesaving future bright as NSW showcases young talent
Lifesaving future bright as NSW showcases young talent

02 March 2024, 11:41 PM

An impressive group of the state’s brightest young lifesavers will come together on the Northern Beaches once again this April for the Ingenia Holiday Parks Junior Lifesaver of the Year (JLOTY) program – Surf Life Saving NSW’s flagship youth development programs.Held from 24-26 April at The Collaroy Centre, JLOTY provides a platform to assist young lifesavers in growing their networks, establishing lasting connections and building knowledge through fun and interactive activities.The JLOTY program brings together all 22 of the Junior Lifesavers of the Year, nominated and awarded at the Branch level. Winners for male and female overall NSW Junior Lifesavers of the Year winners are announced at the end of the program.Two individuals from the South Coast were selected: Archie Weir from Kiama Downs SLSC and Poppy Nelson from Kiama SLSC. The three-day camp is built around skill development, where the budding young lifesavers will work with like-minded volunteers to build a greater awareness of opportunities and individual abilities in the membership.“It was very nerve-racking, but it was also chill. You learn very quickly that everyone there with you is deserving of the title as well,” 2023 co-NSW Lifesaver of the Year, Kaylah Broadhead of Nobbys SLSC said.“We got to really learn and understand where everybody comes from and what they do, and it was a big part of our development,” said fellow NSW winner, Coogee SLSC’s Calum Reiter.Ingenia Holiday Parks is once again on board as Naming Rights partner of the JLOTY program, with Executive General Manager of Tourism, Matt Young stating the East Coast holiday park operator was proud to be supporting our future leaders.“We are extremely proud to support the Junior Lifesaver of the Year program again in its 34th year to recognise the next generation of volunteer lifesavers and lifeguards,” he said. “It is truly inspiring to watch these kids actively ensure the safety of our beaches and communities, especially knowing that many of our holiday park guests go swimming at the beach.“These junior lifesavers make Australia a better place, and we are grateful.”The Ingenia Holiday Parks Junior Lifesavers of the Year will be awarded at a presentation on 26 April – livestreamed on Facebook.

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