Port Stephens Water Police host students on safety tour

Competition winner Betty from Tomaree Public School meets the Intrepid’s Skipper.

PORT Stephens Water Police recently attended six local primary schools to provide water safety presentations.

Presentations were given with Transport for NSW and Australian Surf Lifesaving NSW representatives to Kinder-Year Two pupils at St Philip’s Christian College, St Michael’s Primary School, and Tomaree, Shoal Bay, Soldiers Point and Anna Bay Public Schools.

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Approximately 700 pupils were educated on water safety at patrolled beaches, rock fishing, kayaking and boating. The presentations were well received by the pupils and teachers.

Each school then held colouring competitions, with the winners being invited to a personal boat tour onboard WP24 Intrepid on 14 December.

Escorted by their parents, the six lucky competition winners were given their very own life jackets donated by Transport for NSW, then treated to a trip on Intrepid.

Tomaree Public School competition winner Betty said, “My teacher told me I won the colouring competition because of the extra beautiful detail I added to the background, and now I’m very excited to be here.”

The Water Police vessel left Nelson Bay Marina, closely followed by a powerful rigid inflatable boat (RIB) on loan from Sydney’s Water Police Tactical Unit, and sailed up to Shoal Bay.

The RIB, piloted by Acting Sergeant Matthew Gray, came alongside Intrepid so the pupils could high five the Officers on board.

“This is an important exercise for the students and for us,” said Acting Sergeant Gray.

“Not only do they get their own life jackets and an exciting trip on our Police Launch, but we are able to educate them with our vital overall message being for everyone to enjoy our beautiful environment of Port Stephens, however more importantly to be safe on the water by wearing a life jacket.”

After almost an hour cruising the Bay, the smiling students were returned to the Marina with a story each for their school mates.

By Simon EKINS

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