A Northland surf lifesaving programme which took lifeguards to beaches around the region where people have died is up for a national award.
Last summer, in its Beach Safety Education Tour of Northland's unpatrolled beaches, the Waipū Surf Lifesaving Club took 11 lifeguards and four junior surf members to locations in the North where people had drowned - Kai Iwi Lakes, Matai Bay, Taupo Bay, Cable Bay and Matapouri.
The lifeguards ran rescue demonstrations using rescue tubes, boards and IRB, first-aid demonstrations and education about how to spot a rip and stay safe in the water, as well as junior surf games for the children.
The initiative won the CSE Genesis Innovation of the Year Award at the Northern Region Surf Life Saving Awards of Excellence in July.
Now the tour is one of six programmes from surf clubs across New Zealand up for the Innovation of the Year award at Saturday's Surf Life Saving NZ Awards of Excellence, which will be held at Te Papa, in Wellington. It's the only Northland finalist.