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The first life-saving club in the world was founded in Australia, on Bondi Beach Sydney, in 1906.

Testimonials from Participants

Sitting in the middle on the harbour on a board and soaking it in. 

Jon O'Connor, 2006

Finishing! The experience, fun of doing the event with a group of friends. 

Deborah Shaw, 2006

Paddling on the harbour from the Opera House & under the Bridge with a group of people – fantastic. 

Bob Richardson, 2006

The feeling of paddling across the Harbour and meeting some good people on the way.  

Ross James Barker, 2006

Doing something that is uniquely Australian on Australia Day. 

Duncan Minto, 2006

I had a really great day. It was an awesome experience paddling under the Harbour Bridge out and around the Opera House. It is not so often you get to do that. 

Coralie Burns, 2005

The spirit of the event and the novelty of paddling across the Harbour.  

David Ryan, 2005

Challenging myself, the opportunity to paddle Sydney Harbour. 

Todd Williams, 2005

Meeting up with old friends, overall good vibe, the buzz of paddling on the harbour. 

Bruce Channon, 2005

Participating in something that was so Australian on our beautiful harbour-very patriotic.  

Susan Ellis, 2005

A challenge and fun to paddle under Sydney Harbour Bridge in the greatest city in the world (a pleasure).  

Steve Warren, 2005

Being under the Bridge, in the Harbour and seeing the Opera House.  

Robert Giuespie, 2005

How more Oz can you get? A perfect way to celebrate Australia Day.  

Max Power, 2005

Taking it as an easy paddle to check out the harbour - where else can you be on a surfboard under the Harbour Bridge.  

Andy Whiteman, 2005

Challenging yourself in the company of other surfers. Camaraderie on/off water is excellent.  

David Talintyre, 2005

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