

Established in 1922, Ocean Beach Surf Life Saving Club is the oldest surf life-saving club on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Located on the Woy Woy peninsula, Ocean Beach offers breathtaking views of Lion Island and Barrenjoey Headland, making it the perfect family beach.
The club's primary goal is to ensure beach safety, maintain the aquatic environment, and provide education and training in a fun, friendly, and professional manner. Lifesavers patrol the beach on weekends and public holidays, while council lifeguards take over on weekdays. This patrol season extends from the last weekend in September to the last weekend in April.
Ocean Beach Surf Life Saving Club is proud to have a strong and supportive community of sponsors. By following the club on social media, members, and supporters can stay updated on the latest news and events. The club's social media platforms provide a space for engagement and interaction within the community.
The club regularly organises various activities and courses to promote water safety and enhance skills. These include first aid courses, leadership programmes, surf rescue certificate courses, information sessions, and more. Members have the opportunity to participate in Nutty Masters Carnivals and IRB topships, showcasing their skills and representing Ocean Beach Surf Life Saving Club.
In addition to its lifesaving activities, the club also offers a range of functions and events. The newly established “Sundays @ OB” programme provides a unique space for members and their families to relax and enjoy the beachside atmosphere.
Ocean Beach Surf Life Saving Club is a proud and dedicated community that is committed to preserving the natural beauty of the beach and ensuring the safety of all beachgoers. With a strong emphasis on education, training, and camaraderie, the club welcomes individuals of all ages and backgrounds to participate and contribute to its vibrant surf life-saving community.