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A Ripper of a summer in Renmark

Rippers in Renmark will teach kids basic lifesaving skills to ensure they can be safer around water hazards on the River Murray.

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South Australia announces timeline for single-use-plastic ban


South Australia announces timeline for single-use-plastic ban
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A bar with plastic-free stirrers and straws. Source: Unsplash/YesMore Content.
From March 1, 2021, the sale, supply and distribution of single-use plastic straws, cutlery and stirrers will be banned throughout South Australia.
Southport Surf Life Saving Club president Richard Olesinski said Surf Life Saving South Australia had already been implementing the changes in the past year.
Prior to the single-use-plastic ban legislation, 21 surf life-saving clubs had signed up as a collective ‘plastic-free precinct’ as part of a 2019 state government initiative to encourage locations to go single-use-plastic-free.
Olesinski cited an abundance of waste flowing into the coast from storm drains following heavy rainfall, and coastal wildlife found dead from plastic consumption, as major motivators for surf life-saving to support the single-use-plastic ban.

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Don't beach and booze this New Year


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Don’t beach and booze this New Year
The Marshall Liberal Government, Surf Life Saving South Australia (SLSSA), and South Australia Ambulance Service (SAAS) are calling on all beachgoers to run a tight ship in 2021 and prevent alcohol-related drownings.
Sunshine, shells, ice cream, kites and good times all mix at the beach – but alcohol and swimming do not.
Approximately 35,000 people visited patrolled beaches on Boxing Day, with even larger crowds expected at the state’s best – and most secluded – beaches over the New Year holiday period, prompting fresh warnings for all South Australians to exercise caution around the water.

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