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Safer Places to Swimposium

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Oaks Cypress Lakes Resort, Hunter Valley

Creating safer and more inclusive aquatic environments.

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Safer Places to Swimposium
Safer Places to Swimposium

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27 ago 2025, 8:30 GMT+10 – 28 ago 2025, 17:00 GMT+10

Oaks Cypress Lakes Resort, Hunter Valley, 15 Thompsons Rd, Pokolbin NSW 2320, Australia

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Royal Life Saving NSW invites you to a two-day Swimposium that brings together aquatic professionals, planners, government, and safety leaders to explore critical challenges and future solutions in aquatic safety.


This year's Swimposium will focus on two key themes:

🔹 Inland Waterways – Identifying risks, shared-use conflicts, and reimagining natural water environments as safe, inclusive places to swim.

🔹 Aging Aquatic Infrastructure – Addressing legacy facility design, capacity issues, and the need for sustainable, future-proofed aquatic centres.


The Swimposium aims to understand and respond to the evolving needs of communities using aquatic spaces—by working collaboratively to shape a strategic vision for safer, more equitable, and future-ready places to swim.


💡 Across two thought-provoking days, you’ll hear from leading experts, take part in collaborative workshops, and contribute to shaping the vision, strategic pillars, and roadmap for safer swimming across NSW.


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ABN:  73 000 580 825

34/10 Gladstone Road, Castle Hill NSW 2154

PO Box 8307, Baulkham Hills BC NSW 2153

Telephone: 02 9634 3700

Email: nsw@royalnsw.com.au

RTO 90666 - Royal Life Saving Society of Australia (New South Wales Branch)

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Royal Life Saving would like to acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians of our land - Australia. In particular the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation who are the Traditional Custodians of this place we now call Sydney and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future.

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