COVID-19, Media Release

Flags Return to Queensland Beaches

Wednesday, 10 June 2020

After 76 days of absence, Surf Life Saving Queensland will raise the iconic red and yellow flags on their patrolled beach this Saturday June 13, as the state continues to lift COVID-19 restrictions.

Surf Life Saving Queensland services across the state have remained on surveillance patrol since Saturday March 28, when flags were taken down.

In light of the Stage 2 ease of restrictions in Queensland and in consultation with local councils and Queensland Government the decision was made to return the flags to Queensland beaches, from Port Douglas to the Sunshine Coast, in order to provide a designated swimming area at patrolled beaches.

SLSQ will continue to follow Queensland Government advice and ask all swimmers to adhere to physical distancing of 1.5 metres, to stay at home if you are sick and not gather in groups of more than 20.

SLSQ Chief Lifeguard Greg Cahill advised beachgoers to take extra caution when visiting the beach.

“While the flags will be up guiding people to the safest place to swim, they should not forget about social distancing and we encourage everyone to continue to follow Queensland Government advice,” Cahill said.

“It is really important that beachgoers make the effort to find the nearest flagged area when they are wanting to go for a swim.

“This will ensure they are swimming in the safest spot at the beach and lifeguards will be there to assist them if need.

“We would like to thank members of the public who have followed directions over the past few weeks and thank our lifesavers and lifeguards for maintaining surveillance patrol across the state.”

The red and yellow flags will be flying on beaches from Port Douglas to Sunshine Coast.

SLSQ continues to liaise with the Queensland Government, local councils and health authorities during this time.

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