Voluntary lifeguard patrols have returned at four local beaches this summer.
Surf lifesavers from Mandurah Surf Life Saving Club and Port Bouvard Surf Life Saving Club have started patrolling Mandurah’s coastline at Falcon Bay, Pyramids Beach, Town Beach and San Remo Beach on Sundays during the summer season.
San Remo and Town Beach will be patrolled from 8.30am – 12.30pm, Pyramids Beach will be 8am – 12.30pm, and Falcon Bay will be 10am-2pm.
The service will not be available on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day, however a voluntary patrol will be set up at Town Beach from December 24 – 27.
For more information about the times and dates of the patrols throughout summer, go to Surf Life Saving WA’s ‘My Beach’ website at or Surf Life Saving Australia’s Beach Safe website.
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