Clean Conditions, Strong Connections

Department of Defence

Consistent swell and clear autumn skies provided the ideal backdrop for the Air Force Surf Riders Association (AFSRA) Development Camp, held from March 10 to 12 along the NSW and Queensland border.

The exceptional conditions created a high‑quality learning environment for aviators, setting the tone for three days of focused skill development and teamwork.

The camp brought together beginner to intermediate AFSRA members for structured coaching delivered by professional instructors from The Surf Collective.

Held across Byron Bay and the Gold Coast, daily sessions were planned around surf forecasts and location assessments to ensure conditions supported both development and safety.

This approach reinforced Defence's commitment to risk management, discipline and care for personnel, while enabling members to challenge themselves within a controlled environment.

'Everyone left feeling motivated to continue developing their skills and remain actively involved in future AFSRA events.'

Participants ranged from members new to surfing - including those who had recently purchased their first board - through to intermediate surfers refining their technique.

Across the camp, all participants showed visible improvements in confidence, capability and water awareness, while also building mutual support and camaraderie.

One of AFSRA's keenest surfers, Leading Aircraftman Max Green, said in contrast to the previous year's event, the 2026 Development Camp benefited consistently from favourable weather, contributing to high morale and a positive atmosphere both in and out of the water.

"Everyone left feeling motivated to continue developing their skills and remain actively involved in future AFSRA events," he said.

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