Migration to surf ... another tough transition
08 Feb 2012By Gorana Grgic
A program at Bondi Beach is aimed at teaching adult migrants vital beach-safety information, in a fun and safe environment.
At Sydney's world-famous Bondi Beach, lifeguards and volunteer lifesavers rescue an average of two-and-a-half thousand people each year.
About 85 per cent are foreign visitors or migrants.
That is why, after a successful launch last year, the Bondi Surf Club is, once again, running what it has termed its Migration to Surf beach-safety program.
Migration to Surf is aimed at teaching adult migrants vital beach-safety information, in a fun and safe environment.
Gorana Grgic reports.
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