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We held a presentation for the Mullaloo Surf Saving Club today which was holding its annual Balawista Badung life saving course from 19 to 26 Oct.
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12 of the volunteer lifeguard instructors of the Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club came from Western Australia. They helped to conduct the training program every year.
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There were about 100 people amongst the spectators and participants. Many were eager to hold the torch and wished for peace.
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Mr Mark Hill, President of Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club (SLSC) Perth Western Australia, was being interviewed and presented the torch. Mr Hill has been a volunteer instructor for the last 21 years.
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Before the training starts, I brought the Peace torch to the cliff close to the lifeguard club for video shooting.
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The A group is the candidate for Bronze. To be qualified as a lifeguard, you have to get this Bronze certificate. They are divided into 3 groups, A, B, and C, depending on their ability to swim.
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With a little help from fellow lifeguard, Kanyaka finally succeeded to stand on the surf board while holding the peace torch.