Kids back on the sand as Hunter Surf Life Saving (SLS) Nippers season kicks off Myall Coast Port Stephens by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 11, 2023 Open to children between the ages of five and fourteen, the surf skills program teaches CPR and lifesaving techniques, surf safety, as well as rescue experience, all while completing fun surf sport activities. BEACHES from Catherine Hill Bay to Hawks Nest were splashed with pink as children threw on their iconic rash shirts for the launch of the Hunter Surf Life Saving (SLS) Nippers season on Sunday, 8 October. Open to children between the ages of five and fourteen, the surf skills program teaches CPR and lifesaving techniques, surf safety, as well as rescue experience, all while completing fun surf sport activities. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882. Email us – media@newsofthearea.com.au Newcastle Permanent Chief Distribution Officer Paul Juergens said the customer-owned organisation is proud to support Hunter SLS and help make the Nippers program more affordable for families. “Water and safety skills are extremely important to have, and even better to have from a young age, so it is fantastic to see there are more than 2,500 nippers enrolled so far this summer,” Mr Juergens said. “The pink rashies have become a classic part of Aussie beach culture, and it’s wonderful to see the community’s future surf lifesavers in training in that unmissable colour! “But more than being iconic in the sand and surf, the rashies promote sun safety, as well as providing great visibility in the water for parents’ peace of mind. “I always know summer’s right around the corner when I start to see the nippers sprinting down on the sand.” Hunter SLS President Henry Scruton ESM said the Nippers experience is tailored to ensure children get the most out of the program. “Nippers helps children build up their confidence, have fun and meet friends, while learning important skills to keep themselves and the community safe at the beach,” Mr Scruton said. “Little ones as young as five can join the program, which at that age is all about having fun in the sand and becoming familiar with the water. “By the time kids reach thirteen and fourteen, they are developing the skill base required to become a qualified surf lifesaver. “Hunter SLS has had a wonderful partnership with Newcastle Permanent for more than 40 years, helping us deliver services to all beachgoers – from our newest Nippers all the way up to those of us who remember seeing the map on the bottom of the canoe pool at Newcastle Baths!” Nippers is run across the thirteen Hunter SLS clubs from Catherine Hill Bay to Tea Garden Hawks Nest. Registrations are still open. To find your nearest Nippers program visit www.hsls.org.au. Every year, Newcastle Permanent invests almost $1.5 million into local communities through its partnerships, employee donations, volunteering and fundraising programs. This includes support for every SLS club from the Central Coast to the Queensland border.