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10 Nov 2022

2022 Aquatic Leadership Seminar Series wraps up in Sydney

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Yesterday, saw us round out our 2022 Aquatic Leadership Seminar Series at SOPAC welcoming over 90 guests from across the Greater Sydney area to come together to learn, develop and collaborate.

Over the past 4 months we have visited 5 regions and have had over 200 delegates take part in our regional seminars covering a range of topics for aquatic leaders with a focus on aquatic management, risk services and partnership opportunities as well as streams for both pool operations and swim school management.


Our Sydney Seminar had many highlights, but a few key ones were presentations from NSW Health on the new changes to NSW Public Swimming Pools and Spa Pool guidelines, SafeWork NSW discussing chemical storage, handling and signage and a bonus Plantroom and Technical Operations Overview session delivered by Roejen Services, SafeWork NSW and our very own Risk Services team.


It has been an absolute pleasure for the Royal Life Saving NSW/ACT team involved to facilitate and engage with the passionate leaders of the aquatic industry. We look forward to more opportunities to connect with the industry and our members in 2023.


Stay tuned for more upcoming events.


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