Beach Patrols Return For 2025-26 Season

Kiama Council

Lifeguards Zac McHugh and Jake Willick at Surf Beach on the first day of summer

Plan a safe beach visit: use patrolled beaches

As the days get longer and the temperatures rise, Kiama Council is reminding both residents and visitors to make safety a priority by swimming only at patrolled beaches during the spring school holidays.

Patrols officially kick off Saturday 27 September, with Council lifeguards and volunteer surf lifesavers on duty across our most popular spots.

Patrol hours are as follows:

  • Surf Beach: Patrolled daily 10am – 4pm
  • Jones Beach & Werri Beach: Patrolled on weekends only, 10am – 4pm

Beach safety will ramp up even further from 22 December, when our full summer lifeguard team comes on board.

A message from our Supervising Lifeguard, Craig Bowley: "No matter how confident you are in the surf, one rule applies to everyone: if there are no red and yellow flags, don't swim."

"While our beaches are stunning, they can also be unpredictable. South Bombo Beach, in particular, is one of the most hazardous locations along our coastline."

To improve safety, Kiama Council and Surf Life Saving NSW have installed Emergency Relay Beacons (ERBs) at high-risk areas including South Bombo, Kendalls Beach, and Blowhole Point. In an emergency, these beacons connect you immediately to the Surf Life Saving NSW Operations Centre and alert nearby lifesavers via text.

✅ Find full details and beach safety tips at:

www.kiama.nsw.gov.au/beaches

Download our handy patrols timetable:

Beach patrols timetable 2025-26(PDF, 635KB)

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