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Cool off this Australia Day with free pool entry
Ensure your home pool or spa is registered
Portable and Inflatable Pools
Renewed water warning after rescue record
Health advice for Kimberley residents during flood
Man dies after rescuing teen in South Coast
Water safety warning after Christmas rescue rush
Capacity reached at Long Bay Regional Park, Auckland
Summer lifeguards report for duty
Hot consumer safety tips for summer
Calls for vigilance around water this summer
Safety courses proposed for farm kids
Safety for relocatable pools and spas
Stay safe around water this summer
Where have all Christmas beetles gone?
No summer holiday for your pool safety barriers
Sea cave ordeal brings lessons for schools
Be Backyard Lifeguard and make your pool safe this summer
Inflatable pools – what’s real cost?
Play it safe around water
World-first sustainable, reusable coffee carrier created by Australian businesswoman
Motorist urged to take extra when driving in wet weather
ACT Greens call to improve safety equipment at ACT’s waterways
Outdoor injuries on rise as Aussies head into summer
Keeping watch at Council Swimming Centres
Westpac offers thousands of CPR Rescue Rashies to combat rising drowning numbers
Frontline nations overcome odds to ensure climate justice isn’t lost or damaged at COP27
REDcycle program suspension bad news for oceans
Caravan Industry Association of Australia pushes safety first focus ahead of summer rush
Pool safety saves lives
Preventing drowning by improving beach safety signage
NZ police release name over drowning: Aramoana, Hawke’s Bay
Councils urged to stay buoyant on pool barrier inspections
‘Wet drought’ to cost hundreds of millions
Council Urges Residents to be Pool Safe 23 October
Shipping container scam victims drowning in losses
Death in Darwin 14 October
Keeping our community safe in our local waterways
Thousands of dollars in damage after vehicle driven into Forest Lake shopping centre during early morning burglary
Beach patrols begin
Lifeguards flag safety first for Sunshine Coast beachgoers
NZ police release name over drowning, Mangahauini River, Tokomaru Bay
Backing More Victorian Kids To Keep On Swimming
Statement to Jobs and Skills Summit by ACOSS Acting CEO, Edwina MacDonald
MMaritime NZ announces safer boating funding
Moderate Flood Warning
Historic Shipwreck Coast monument accessible again
WHO calls on global community to “do one thing” to save lives on World Drowning Prevention Day