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Airly Embleton-Mew and Lily Derham at Mallacoota Bastion Beach get thanks from Darren Chester for keeping the beach safe
Chester appreciation to Airly Embleton-Mew and Lily Derham at Mallacoota Bastion Beach for keeping the beach safe.
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester with Surf Life Saving Victoria lifeguards Airly Embleton-Mew and Lily Derham at Mallacoota's Bastion Beach. Mr Chester thanked the lifeguards for helping to keep the beach as safe as possible this summer.
Darren Chester with Surf Life Saving Victoria lifeguards Airly Embleton-Mew and Lily Derham
Mr Chester said, "There's been great crowds in Mallacoota over the holiday period and the patrolled beach makes a huge difference for locals and visitors. Both the volunteer and paid lifeguards do an incredible job every summer. Swimming between the flags on a patrolled beach is the safest way to cool off."
Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.
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