ANGLESEA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

Since 1952, Anglesea SLSC has been an active member of the local community, patrolling the beaches, providing sport and recreation, skill development and offering frontline first aid and emergency services.
ASLSC has over 1900 members, the largest amongst Victorian clubs.
ASLSC is at the forefront of lifesaving services, having established an innovative patrolling service, Anglesea Surf Rescue. Each summer club members perform between 10 and 30 rescues and over 400 preventative actions.
ASLSC runs Victoria’s largest Nipper (age 6 to 13) programs. This takes place in January with additional activities throughout the year. This program is complimented with specific development programs for our 14 to 17 year old members to assist their integration into the senior area of the Club.
ASLSC is also recognised at both the state and national level as a premier competition club with Gold Medals and numerous finalists at the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships over the past 35 years and we have also performed well on the international stage with gold medals in a number of disciplines at the World Championships.
The Anglesea clubhouse overlooks the main beach and has one of the most spectacular views along the Surf Coast. As well as housing the clubs emergency equipment it also provides office and training facilities to members and, in the summer months, is a meeting place for members and guests. Over summer the Club Cafe in the Ray Marsh Room offers meals including Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner or for a coffee and light snacks. The bar is open for business during lunch and Dinner.
ASLSC appreciates the worth of its unique environment and as well as utilizing its facilities for club functions the club encourages local community groups to make use of the facility.