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Upskill in Winter...
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Train the Trainer Courses
Do you already hold a Bronze Medallion or First Aid certificate and want to learn the skills to become a trainer? This is the perfect opportunity for a school teacher, aquatic industry worker or community organisation to upskill right here in Alice Springs.
Royal Life Saving NT are offering two courses in June: the Bronze Medallion Trainer on 17 June 2021, and the First Aid Trainer on 18 June 2021.
Cost is $100 per course, plus an annual trainer membership of $50. Participants must hold the award they are training for (Cert 4 preferred).
Bookings are essential, for more info contact RLSNT at Trainingmanagernt@rlssa.org.au or call 08 8981 5036
AUSTSWIM Teacher Training
We are always in need of AUSTSWIM teachers to help meet the demand of our Learn to Swim program which services a wide range of our community. If you think becoming an AUSTSWIM teacher sounds like the next opportunity for you join the upcoming course on 14 and 15 August 2021. Register online at
www.nt.training.royallifesaving.com.au
Expressions of Interest Aqua Aerobics Course
We currently seeking expressions of interest from members of the community who would be interested in completing training to become an Aqua Aerobics instructor. This is a full 3 day course, cost is $599 per person and minimum numbers are required for the course to go ahead. If you’re interested please contact Programs Co-ordinator on 8950 4366 or email sgollan@asalc.com.au Expressions of Interest Bronze Medallion/Lifeguard Course
If your interested please contact RLSNT at Trainingmanagernt@ rlssa.org.au or call 08 8981 5036 for upcoming course details.
ASALC Winter Hours
Weekdays (MON-FRI) 6am- 6.30pm Weekends 9am - 3pm (SAT-SUN, Water Slides & Public operating Holidays) 1pm-4pm
ASALC Manager Receives 2021 NT Administrator’s Medal Award

Congratulations to Petina Franklin for taking home the Northern Territory Administrator’s Medal, awarded for exceptional contribution to Lifesaving, Water Safety and Drowning Prevention in the Northern Territory.
Petina has been an active advocate of drowning prevention for the past 20 years and a Board Member of Royal Life Saving NT for 8 years, ensuring that Central Australia and people in remote locations have a voice and can access services.