With the start of the Summer season imminent, Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch has welcomed the delivery of Killcare Surf Life Saving Club’s new all-terrain response vehicle as a win for the community and the club.
“I had the great pleasure of heading down to Killcare to view the surf club’s brand-new all-terrain vehicle, which was funded under Community Building Partnerships 2022 and is fully equipped and ready to go for the summer season,” Crouch said.
Crouch also looked over the new electric hot water system which was funded to the amount of $34,090 under the former Coalition Government’s Surf Club Facility Program.
“This investment into transitioning the club’s hot water system away from gas to electric will connect the system up to the existing solar and battery system enabling a reduced reliance on gas usage,” he said.
Surf club president Craig Sheppard said the investment has delivered real results for the Club.
“It’s an exciting time for Killcare, albeit coming into what looks like a bit of a concerning summer, but due in no small part to the support of this grant funding, we are as well placed as we can be to face it,” he said.
Sheppard said the club wanted to recognise the great work BRP Australia had done in fitting out the new ATV.
“We’re grateful to BRP who provided the ATV at a heavy discount and Beaches Sea-Doo and Can-Am who were fantastic in fitting it out for its life saving role,” he said.
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Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch