AUSSIES 2025


AUSSIES 2025

What an incredible time we had at the 2025 Aussies at North Kirra. Finishing 4th overall in Australia is an extraordinary achievement and a true reflection of the strength and depth of our club.

The Aussies is the pinnacle of our sport – a competition with a proud tradition and rich culture that celebrates the very best in surf lifesaving across the country. In a true whole-club performance, we earned 161 points, with contributions from every section of the club showcasing their strength and talent.

The top 10 leader board (Opens):

1. Northcliffe (418)
2. Newport (249)
3. Burleigh Heads Mowbray Park (228)
4. WANDA (161)
5. Alexandra Headland (136)
6. Currumbin (120)
7. Swansea Belmont (116)
8. Maroochydore (114)
9. Noosa Heads (96)
10. Coogee (NSW) (83)

A huge congratulations to our newest Australian Champions. A wonderful achievement, and one that you will remember for the rest of your life.

WANDA’S 2025 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS

  • Kai Hammond, Kyle Mason – Open Male 2 x 1km Beach Run Relay
  • Mia Greacen, Hamish Nesbitt, Addison Ramirez, Keira Vincent – U19 Mixed Beach Relay
  • Dane Sutton – U17 Ironman
  • Kyle Mason – U17 Male 2km Beach Run
  • Charlotte Bowmer – U17 Female Ocean 2km Swim
  • Kyle Mason, Rhys Wakeham – U17 Male 2 x 1km Beach Run Relay
  • Kyah Gallen – U15 Female 2km Beach Run
  • Kiani Johnson – U15 Female Surf Board Riding
  • Mitchell Henville – U13 Male 2km Beach Run

We also had very strong showings across Youth, Masters and Adaptive events.
Wanda’s Top 6 Results >> Opens | Youth | Masters | Adaptive

Whether you were cheering loudly at the beach or yelling at the TV at home, there were many great moments, and I am sure you were incredibly proud of our club. Wanda’s colours were definitely on display for all to see.

Congratulations to all our athletes who competed proudly for our club. To our coaches, team managers, officials, volunteers, and others behind the scenes – Thank you! Your hard work drove this result. To put a team of this size on the line at an event of this scale is a huge undertaking. Well done to all.