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Bronte Surf Club and Community Facilities Upgrade

16 July 2019

A new era for Bronte Surf Life Saving Club.


Waverley Council in partnership with Bronte Surf Life Saving Club (SLSC) has announced it will embark on a proposed $9 million redevelopment of the surf club and community facilities building.

The proposed redevelopment will see the existing structure demolished to make way for a new and sustainable building that will meet the needs of contemporary surf life saving and the wider community.

The new building will provide fit-for-purpose lifeguard and first aid facilities, family and accessible public amenities, administrative offices, kiosk, gymnasium, function room and training and meeting rooms.

Council’s Lifeguard tower will be relocated to a more suitable location to align with Surf Lifesaving Australia requirements and recommendations. The promenade will also be upgraded for all users of Bronte Beach.

There are more than 1900 Bronte SLSC members, alongside Waverley Council Lifeguards and workers, use the surf club as hub for rescues, training, storing equipment and first aid.