Marine Rescue LTP welcome new volunteer member

Member for Port Stephens Kate Washington congratulates Brad Fuller on attaining his crew rating with Marine Rescue Lemon Tree Passage.

AFTER completing an intensive training regimen, Brad Fuller has attained his crew rating with Marine Rescue Lemon Tree Passage.

Member for Port Stephens Kate Washington told News Of The Area, “I congratulate Brad Fuller on gaining his crew rating, recognising the skills he’s attained through training.

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“Marine Rescue volunteers not only keep people safe on the water, they learn skills that assist in all areas of life.

“Lemon Tree Passage Marine Rescue is a small, hardworking crew that welcomes anyone who would like to learn new skills, support the community and make new friends.

“On behalf of our community, I thank all Marine Rescue volunteers for their commitment to keeping people safe on the water,” Ms Washington said.

Marine Rescue NSW saves lives on the water, providing 24-hour emergency response, returning thousands of boaters in trouble safely to shore every year. It is a service provided entirely by volunteers.

Volunteers can take on a range of roles; from crewing an offshore search and rescue vessel or providing a radio watch at a base to helping with fundraising or administrative support.

Members of Marine Rescue NSW come from all walks of life and receive professional training meeting national standards to learn and develop the skills they need to help people on the water.

“More than 25 percent of our members are women and we are committed to reflecting the community we serve, encouraging women, individuals from non-English speaking backgrounds and all ages to join us,” a Marine Rescue NSW spokesperson said.

For more information visit www.marinerescuensw.com.au/become-a-volunteer.

By Marian SAMPSON

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