The United Services Union (USU) welcomes the decision to retain local beach lifeguard services in‑house, marking a significant win for public safety, community trust, and secure local jobs. The outcome follows extensive consultation with lifeguards, community groups, and the USU, ensuring the voices of frontline workers and residents were central to the process.

The USU said the decision reflects the strong community support for publicly delivered safety services and the essential role professional lifeguards play in protecting beachgoers.

Acting Northern Industrial Officer Luke Hutchinson said the result demonstrates the power of collaboration and the value of quality public services.

“Lifeguards are highly trained professionals who bring unmatched local knowledge, experience, and commitment to the beaches they protect. Keeping the service in‑house ensures the community continues to benefit from a trusted, accountable, and high‑quality public safety service,” Mr Hutchinson said.

He acknowledged the constructive consultation process that led to the final decision.

“We thank Council for listening to lifeguards, the USU, and the broader community. This outcome shows what can be achieved when decision‑makers genuinely engage with the people who deliver these essential services. It’s a strong example of transparent, respectful consultation done right.”

Mr Hutchinson said the decision reinforces the importance of maintaining public responsibility for public safety.

“Quality public services are the backbone of safe, thriving communities. Retaining lifeguarding in public hands protects service standards, strengthens community confidence, and ensures continuity for residents and visitors. This is a positive and forward‑looking outcome for everyone who uses our beaches.”

The USU reaffirmed its commitment to supporting lifeguards and working collaboratively to ensure ongoing improvements to the service, with frontline workers continuing to play a central role in shaping its future.

 

Contact: Luke Hutchinson 0419761323