Three members inducted into SLSSA Hall of Fame

Surf Life Saving SA was proud to induct Madeline Nurmi, Melinda McAinsh and Craig Hobart into the SLSSA Hall of Fame at the 2025 Awards of Excellence.

Madeline Nurmi - Christies Beach SLSC

Hall of Fame - Leadership

Madeline is a respected leader whose exemplary service to surf lifesaving began at Christies Beach SLSC in 2000.

Since taking on the role of Club President in 2016, she has played a pivotal role in transforming Christies Beach SLSC into a diverse, inclusive, and high-performing club. Under her leadership, the Board of Management now boasts 60% female representation, and club visibility has grown significantly through improved sponsorship, increased competition craft, and a strong culture of member recognition.

Madeline has successfully led the club in hosting major state events, including the Masters, Senior, and IRB State Championships, and has proudly driven Christies Beach’s participation in numerous community events - further strengthening ties with the local community.

Her leadership extends far beyond the presidency. Over the years, she has held a wide range of key roles at Christies Beach SLSC, including Vice President, Club Captain, Director of Facilities, Registrar, Junior Chairperson, Age Group Manager, and positions on both the Grievance and Disciplinary Panels. Through these, she’s driven junior growth, inclusive membership policies, and financial stability.

Her impact at state level includes previous service on the SLSSA Board and the Development Advisory Committee, where she played a key role in shaping strategic plans, reviewing lifesaving pathways, and simplifying administrative processes. As a State Council member, she’s worked to enhance collaboration between clubs and state leadership.

Her leadership is strategic, compassionate, and community-driven, always focused on developing others and creating lasting impact.

Melinda McAinsh - Brighton SLSC

Hall of Fame - Surf Sports

Melinda McAinsh is a master of the sand who has dedicated nearly four decades to surf lifesaving with distinction, passion, and excellence.

While her began their journey at West Beach in 1986, it was at Brighton from 1989 where she truly built her legacy, highlighted by a notable four-year chapter at Currumbin in between.

As an athlete, hercompetitive record is phenomenal, with back-to-back national golds in Beach Relays for Currumbin in the 1990s, a silver in the Open Female Sprint, and multiple World and Australian Championship finals.

At state level, she fiercely dominated beach events for more than a decade, earning 10 Open Beach Sprint gold medals between 1987–1995 and four Open Beach Flags gold medals between 1993 and 1998. As a Masters competitor Melinda has continued to shine, securing gold across Ironwoman, Board, Ski, Swim, Rescue Tube, Beach Flags and Beach Sprints in the early 2000s.

Off the track, she’s shaped generations of athletes through coaching, mentoring, and leadership. A long-standing sprint and flags coach since 2001, she is regularly seen trackside at carnivals, offering expert advice and encouragement.

Equally committed to their lifesaving responsibilities, Melinda was Brighton’s first female Club Captain from 2002 – 2007, as well as a Patrol Captain in the 1990s. Her devotion to surf lifesaving is grounded in service, with 362 patrol hours and a 10-Year Patrol Service Award. A Life Member of Brighton since 2008, she remains a cornerstone of the club and an enduring force in surf sports.

Craig Hobart - Christies Beach SLSC

Hall of Fame - Lifesaving

Craig is an outstanding lifesaver whose remarkable journey began as an 8-year-old nipper at Christies Beach in 1980 and has since spanned nearly five decades of dedicated service.

A true pillar of our movement, he has a legacy of leadership across club patrols, state-level operations, member education, administration, and surf sports.

With over 1,500 patrol hours and a Gold Medallion – the highest award in surf life saving – Craig’s long-standing service to Christies Beach SLSC has been exceptional, earning him Life Membership in 2003 and Life Governor in 2024.

He’s been a cornerstone of the Emergency Operations Group (EOG) for 34 years, playing vital roles in rescues, searches, and high-risk incidents. He’s regularly worked alongside police and other emergency services, bringing calm leadership and extensive knowledge to critical operations. 

Joining the Jet Rescue Boat service in 1991, Craig rose through the ranks to become a respected trainer and assessor for both crew and driver qualifications. As one of the first Duty Officers when the program launched 15 years ago, he’s also overseen countless after-hours rescue responses and mentored emerging leaders in the role.

In the education space, Craig’s influence has been profound as a trainer, assessor and facilitator. With over 150 education awards to his name, he’s equipped generations of surf lifesavers with the technical skills, confidence and readiness to save lives. Recently, he’s particularly focused on delivering state SMAR courses.

His service has been recognised with numerous honours, including the SA Emergency Services Medal, South Australian Surf Lifesaver of the Year, the Premier’s Certificate, and long-service awards.

Craig’s legacy is one of humble leadership, tireless dedication, and lifelong service.

2025 SLSSA Awards of Excellence Finalists

The Surf Life Saving SA Awards of Excellence recognises and celebrates the achievements and contributions of our members throughout the season across a wide range of categories.

This season we were thrilled to receive nearly 120 nominations from 19 clubs, which is a reflection of the depth and high calibre range of members involved in our organisation state-wide.

Congratulations to the below finalists (listed in alphabetical order).

Surf Life Saver Of The Year
Derek Bawden (Seacliff SLSC
Damion Burrage (Goolwa SLSC)
Daniel Scadden (Aldinga Bay SLSC)
Josh Warne (Glenelg SLSC)
Cassie Wilmot (Goolwa SLSC)

Volunteer Of The Year
Craig Brown (Somerton SLSC)
Tiffany Scadden (Aldinga Bay SLSC)
Anthony Merchant (Glenelg SLSC)
Aaron Oliver (South Port SLSC)
Abby Thomas (West Beach SLSC)

Club Of The Year
Aldinga Bay SLSC
Glenelg SLSC
Semaphore SLSC
South Port SLSC
West Beach SLSC

Youth Surf Lifesaver Of The Year
Kristi Bedford (Aldinga Bay SLSC)
Jai Gardner (Henley SLSC)
Sam Ralph (Grange SLSC)
Lachlan Larven (Glenelg SLSC)
Lillian Woodroffe (Brighton SLSC)

Young Member Of The Year
Piper Cruickshank (Christies Beach SLSC)
Jed Down (Seacliff SLSC)
Rose Fry (Beachport SLSC)
Brooke Gowland (Goolwa SLSC)
Lachlan Macgregor (Glenelg SLSC)

Athlete Of The Year
Amy Buck (Grange SLSC)
Liana Channon (Grange SLSC)
Tom May (Seacliff SLSC)
Eliza Zampatti (Semaphore SLSC)

Youth Athlete Of The Year
Harrison Carberry (West Beach SLSC)
Macklin Harvey (South Port SLSC)
Elsie Parsons (Glenelg SLSC)
Lachlan Washington (West Beach SLSC)

Surf Sport Team Of The Year
The Brighton Jellyfish R&R Team
The Chiton Rocks Crusty Critters Surf Boat Crew
The Seacliff Open Line Throw Team
The West Beach U19 Double Ski Team

Coach Of The Year
Scott Axton (Aldinga Bay SLSC)
Todd Bampton (Semaphore SLSC)
Darren Hocking (Chiton Rocks SLSC)
Darryl Pope (Seacliff SLSC)

Official Of The Year
Rachel Bell (West Beach SLSC)
Loo Keighran (Somerton SLSC)
Paul Rothwell (Christies Beach SLSC)
Robert Thompson (Grange SLSC)

Trainer Of The Year
Cacilia Ewenz (Moana SLSC)
John Stewart (Somerton SLSC)
Robert Tanner (Brighton SLSC)
Kirstin Tocker (Glenelg SLSC)

Assessor Of The Year
Andrew Bedford (Aldinga Bay SLSC)
Hayley Hosking (Seacliff SLSC)
Richard Nurmi (Christies Beach SLSC)
Ray Nussio (Somerton SLSC)

Community Education Program Of The Year
Diversity and Inclusion Festival by North Haven SLSC
On the Same Wave by West Beach SLSC
SameWave by Port Elliot SLSC
Seahorses by Aldinga Bay SLSC

Innovation Of The Year
7Brighton Jetty Classic Environmental Decisions by Brighton SLSC
Quick Release Tie Down Mechanism by Goolwa SLSC
New Nipper Instructional Videos by Glenelg SLSC
IRB Hull Racking System by Somerton SLSC

Winners will be announced at the 2025 Awards of Excellence event.

Event Details
Date: Saturday 21st June 2025
Time: 6:30 PM (for a 7:00 PM start) - 11:45 PM (formalities conclude at 9:30 PM)

Location: Adelaide Convention Centre - Panorama Ballroom

Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1381726

Surf Life Saving SA Launches Dedicated Environment Page

Surf Life Saving South Australia (SLSSA) is pleased to have launched a new Environment page on its official website, highlighting initiatives to protect and preserve South Australia’s coastline.

This dedicated section, driven by the Environment Advisory Committee, serves as an information hub on SLSSA’s environmental programs, sustainability goals, and practical steps the organisation is taking to reduce its ecological footprint.

The new page reinforces SLSSA’s long-standing commitment to sustainability. As an organisation deeply connected to the coast, SLSSA recognises the importance of protecting the natural environments where its members live, train, and serve.

The page will also be regularly updated with useful links and resources for clubs.

For more information and to explore the initiatives, visit: www.surflifesavingsa.com.au/environment