Wanda Beach

[2] The original inhabitants of the land were the Gweagal Aborigines who were a clan of the Tharawal (or Dharawal) tribe of Indigenous Australians.[3] The Wanda Surf Lifesaving Club[4] was established in 1946 after World War II by a group of men who banded together, as they did in warfare, to patrol the beaches.The club, located on Marine Esplanade, has grown in size to its current membership of over 900 male and female members, ranging in age from five-year-old Nippers to the original Founding Members.The primary objective of the club is to patrol the beach in an effort to ensure the safety of the surfing public but it is also actively involved in the competition arena, with excellent performances at State and National Competitions.A number of social activities are organised throughout the year to bring together members from all sections of the club.
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