Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) is one of Australia's largest community service organisations. Since the 1980s, the volunteer ethos and character of this movement has been threatened by both internal and external forces that reflect broader historical changes in Australian society in the late twentieth century. This case study examines two issues that have been at the centre of this challenge - the professionalisation of surf lifesaving competition and the expansion of professional 'lifeguard' services. Through its examination of these issues, this study raises more general themes about the nature of volunteering in Australia in the early twenty-first century.17 page(s
Title supplied by photographer.; Part of collection: Jeff Carter collection of photographs, 1952-200...
This study aims to explore and understand the experiences of female surf lifesaver athletes in Aotea...
Reid, J ORCiD: 0000-0002-1346-2023The place where the land meets the sea, has an iconic status in th...
Volunteers play a crucial role in contributing to the nation’s economy. The media has helped to unde...
© 2021 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine First responders often face traumatic and emotion...
Contains a detailed analysis of the Australian coastal safety context for the period of 1 July 2013 ...
During the years around the turn of this century, a series of battles for the right to swim on Austr...
Surf Lifesavers are an important link in the Australian emergency management and patient care system...
It was not until the early 1900s that the Australian beach first emerged as a western recreational s...
Every year people drown while visiting coastal beaches. Increasingly, studies indicate that bystande...
Visits, income, education, age, distance from a patrol, and willingness to swim on an unpatrolled be...
Advocating for socially inclusive perspectives of volunteering, the United Nations Volunteering Repo...
© Volunteering AustraliaA survey of volunteering in South Australian not-for-profit organisations su...
This is a graphic saga of a great community surf club. Founded in 1911, the original members hailed ...
Australia’s beaches, an iconic playground and social hub for coastal communities, are threatened by ...
Title supplied by photographer.; Part of collection: Jeff Carter collection of photographs, 1952-200...
This study aims to explore and understand the experiences of female surf lifesaver athletes in Aotea...
Reid, J ORCiD: 0000-0002-1346-2023The place where the land meets the sea, has an iconic status in th...
Volunteers play a crucial role in contributing to the nation’s economy. The media has helped to unde...
© 2021 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine First responders often face traumatic and emotion...
Contains a detailed analysis of the Australian coastal safety context for the period of 1 July 2013 ...
During the years around the turn of this century, a series of battles for the right to swim on Austr...
Surf Lifesavers are an important link in the Australian emergency management and patient care system...
It was not until the early 1900s that the Australian beach first emerged as a western recreational s...
Every year people drown while visiting coastal beaches. Increasingly, studies indicate that bystande...
Visits, income, education, age, distance from a patrol, and willingness to swim on an unpatrolled be...
Advocating for socially inclusive perspectives of volunteering, the United Nations Volunteering Repo...
© Volunteering AustraliaA survey of volunteering in South Australian not-for-profit organisations su...
This is a graphic saga of a great community surf club. Founded in 1911, the original members hailed ...
Australia’s beaches, an iconic playground and social hub for coastal communities, are threatened by ...
Title supplied by photographer.; Part of collection: Jeff Carter collection of photographs, 1952-200...
This study aims to explore and understand the experiences of female surf lifesaver athletes in Aotea...
Reid, J ORCiD: 0000-0002-1346-2023The place where the land meets the sea, has an iconic status in th...