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Life of the Beach - SLSSA Headquarters Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 1/14/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

A Surf Life Saving Club series of caches by thewhitedoggang & DJAJ. Enjoy the whole series. There is no need to enter any club grounds, gardens or property.

Surf Life Saving South Australia


Surf Life Saving SA currently operates from premises on Henley Beach Road, Torrensville. What you see before you is a new state-of-the-art training, storage & administration complex being built.

Jan 2012 – the structure that is built now is the equipment shed which will house jet boats, jet skis, command centre, etc.
A 2 storey Administration & training section will be built next.

Feel free to post photos of the buildings progress.

SLSSA remains the key agency for beach safety and a vital community service playing a fundamental role in building healthy communities in addressing community issues and government policies such as obesity, physical activity, youth development, safer communities, training and education, and family.
A surf lifesaving club is the heart of any beach, providing better health outcomes for South Australians of all ages. It is a meeting place, a training college, a fitness and recreation centre, an emergency evacuation centre, conference room, social and wedding function centre that encourages physical activity and teaches important Australian values - volunteerism, family, leadership, teamwork, meeting challenges, and pursuing excellence.
Today, the Association comprises Surf Life Saving South Australia Inc. (SLSSA) which primarily governs and co-ordinates surf lifesaving in SA, and surf lifesaving clubs strategically located around the SA coastline. From Whyalla to Port Elliot, over 5,500 members aged seven years to over 70 contribute to a volunteer emergency service of the highest standard.

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