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By Ron Lane
It was not the way that our local lifesavers expected to finish a trip away to contest a major surf carnival. However, this year on returning home from the annual Queensland Surf Life Saving Championships at Tugan, all contestants and officials that were in attendance, between 12.30pm and 2pm Sunday, were required to report to their local hospital for testing (regarding Covid-19) and quarantine at home until a negative result was achieved.
This allotted time was the period in which the final events were being contested. Happy to report that all our clubbies responded to the club officials’ request. Head Coach for Sunshine Beach Club Josh Minogue said “There were no problems and the club …
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