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Inverloch lifesavers awarded national medal recognising 15 years

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ELEVEN Victorian lifesavers, including Angela Malan and Robert O’Neill, both of Inverloch SLSC, have received the National Medal as an acknowledgement of their outstanding service to lifesaving.

The National Medal is awarded to those who “risk their lives to protect or assist the community in enforcement of law or in times of emergency or natural disaster”.

Recipients must have served a minimum of 30 patrol hours per year over 15 years to be eligible for the medal.

LSV CEO Cath Greaves commended recipients for their skill, dedication and selflessness.

“Our volunteer lifesavers make an incredible contribution to our movement and our community. I’m delighted to see that acknowledged through the National Medal,” Ms. Greaves said.

Full list of recipients:

National Medal – 1st Clasp (25 Years of Service)

John Takac ESM – Lorne SLSC

Jerry Vochteloo – Ocean Grove SLSC

National Medal (15 Years of Service)

Dylan Griffiths – Black Rock LSC

Oliver Bliem – Fairhaven SLSC

Angela Malan – Inverloch SLSC

Robert O’Neill – Inverloch SLSC

Kenneth Woodward – Lakes Entrance SLSC

Jarred McCombe – Lorne SLSC

Jessica Sincock – Lorne SLSC

James Terrance – Ocean Grove SLSC

Brett Armstrong – Port Melbourne LSC