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Sarina Surf Life SYC Celebrates Saving Club Elect New Committee National Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day
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he Sarina Surf Life Saving Club has elected their new committee for the 2022/23 season. The following members have stepped up, taking on roles to ensure the club continues to strive. Fundraising Coordinator and Bar Operations positions are still available so get in touch with the club via Facebook to express your interest.
Photo supplied: Sarina Surf Life Saving Club
2022/23 COMMITTEE President - Trent Vernon Vice President - Dave Young Secretary - Shelley Brady Treasurer - Liz Keune Club Captain - Lisa Vernon Junior Activities - January Sarich Deputy Junior Activities - Shona Gibson Green Caps - Leigh Ford Director of Surf Sports - Lisa V Club Coach - Lisa Vernon Membership and Blue Card - Trent V Chief Training Officer - Dave Y
Trainers - Neil, Trent, Lisa Youth Development - January S Canteen Coordinator - Tania Higgs Clubhouse Coordinator - Kylie John Grants and Sponsorship - Neil John IRB Officer - Dave Young Radios - Dave Young First Aid and Marine Stinger - Sam Trapp and Neil John Vehicle Officer - Neil John Gear and Equipment - Neil John Grievance Officer - Haley Saye Administration Officer - Kylie J
National Tree Day At Sarina
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day at Sarina Youth Centre
Sarina Youth Centre celebrated with a day of arts and crafts. Photos supplied: Sarina Youth Centre
ational Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day was celebrated across the nation last Thursday with Sarina Youth Centre hosting celebrations.
ally since 1988, provides an opportunity to show support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children as well as learn about the crucial impact that culture, family and community play in the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
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Children’s Day is a day for children, families, communities and all Australians to celebrate the strength and culture of children. The occasion, which has been run annu-
Sarina Youth Centre marked the day with arts and crafts and other activities, creating birds and other animals out of a variety of materials.
Sarina State High School students planting native trees and plants around the school grounds for National Tree Day. Photo supplied: Sarina State High School
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ational Tree Day was back earlier this month and saw Australians get their hands dirty and give back to the community. Starting in 1996, National Tree Day has become Australia’s largest community tree planting and nature care event.
Students from Sarina State High School got involved last Tuesday, planting native trees and plants around the school grounds.
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