Royal Life Saving
Sep 10, 2020
Keep Watch to keep children safe around water
Springtime safety message from Royal Life Saving urges parents to actively supervise children around water and ensure pool fences and...
Royal Life Saving
Sep 10, 2020
New conflict management course for the aquatic industry
Royal Life Saving has developed a new course on how to manage conflicts, specifically tailored for those working in the aquatic...
Royal Life Saving
Jul 15, 2020
RSL research reveals 4 in 5 multicultural people who drowned in NSW were poor or non-swimmers
Royal Life Saving research has found that 79% of multicultural people who drowned in New South Wales between July 2013 and June 2018...
Royal Life Saving
Apr 30, 2020
COVID-19 Pandemic and the Case for Re-opening Aquatic Centres and Swim Schools
Disclaimers: · This position is current as at 4pm (AEST) on 30 April 2020 · Our position must be considered against our remit as a...
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Apr 23, 2020
Meet Royal Life Saving's Disease Detective
Over the past few weeks, Keeley Allen, Royal Life Saving’s Senior Project Officer for Research and Policy, has been volunteering her...
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Apr 8, 2020
Basic life support response during COVID-19
Disclaimers: - This position is current as at 2pm (AEST) on 15 April 2020 - Our position must be considered against our remit as a...
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Jan 8, 2020
Why does Keep Watch at Public Pools have different ages to the GSPO?
In 2017 and 2018 the National Aquatic Industry Safety Committee undertook a critical review of the Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations...
Craig Roberts
Dec 17, 2019
Royal Life Saving Australia is urging Aquatic Facilities to get behind new Safety campaign
Royal Life Saving's national 'Make the Right Call' campaign launches today. It urges all Australians - especially men - to keep...
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Dec 13, 2019
National Aquatic Industry Workforce Profile Released
Royal Life Saving has published a National Aquatic Industry Workforce Profile, on behalf of the National Aquatic Industry Safety...
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Oct 23, 2019
Drowning Risk Triples When Children Turn One
Forty-one per cent of drowning deaths among children under five in Australia occur in one-year-old toddlers, according to data ...