Dee Why is a Club of more than 600 members that span Nippers, Cadets, Juniors, Seniors, Masters and Socials. These people come from all walks of life to train, patrol, compete and enjoy the friendly atmosphere that exists on one of the finest beaches on Sydney's northern peninsula.
The Surf Club has a heritage that will celebrate its 100 years in 2012 but today it is a reflection of the energy of its current members which have established it as one of the most progressive in Australia. Our principle objective is to provide surf life saving services to the community and to educate and promote surf safety.
Why not come down one weekend and introduce yourself to a great bunch of people. You don't have to be a fantastic swimmer, all you need is enthusiasm.
If you would like to join the Dee Why Surf Life Saving Club you'll need to complete the attached registration form and drop it in to the Club House one Sunday morning. The best time is between 9am and 11am. You'll probably need to catch up with the Treasurer at some point as there are different membership rates depending on your status. For any new nipper memberships we need to sight a copy of a birth certificate or passport.
The registration form is in PDF format which means you can read and print it with the Adobe Acrobat Reader. A 'working with children' form is also a requirement for all nipper parents and patrol members over the age of 18 years. A copy can be obtained by clicking on this link.
Click here if you need a Transfer Form (to apply to transfer from another club).
To check fee structure for 2009/2010 Season please click here.
CLOTHING SHOP
The clothing shop is opened in the ground floor Training Room at the Club House each Sunday morning during the 'Nipper Season' between 9am and 10am. Cash or cheque accepted.
January Newsletter
For previous newsletters go to Newsletter Page
SURF WATCH

You can now view live video footage of Dee Why beach, from the Point towards Long Reef.
Coastal Watch to check out the current conditions.
The Dee Why Surf Life Saving Club will celebrate its Centenary in 2012. |



