Surf Lifesavers from Bondi Beach Receive National Medals

Three surf lifesavers from Bondi Beach have been recognised in a national honours list for their long-standing volunteer service in coastal safety.



Bondi Beach Lifesavers Honoured for Service

Three members of the Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club have received National Medals in Surf Life Saving Australia’s (SLSA) 53rd medal batch. The award recognises individuals who have completed 15 or more years of continuous voluntary service in surf lifesaving roles. These include beach patrols, emergency response, and other lifesaving duties.

National Recognition for Lifesaving Volunteers

A total of 107 surf lifesavers were included in the latest round of honours. Of these, 95 were recognised with the National Medal for 15 years of service, while 11 received a 1st Clasp for 25 years. One recipient was additionally recognised with a 2nd Clasp, marking 35 years of service.

Bondi Beach’s Thomas Nguyen, Maxwell Serpa Gonzalez, and Geoff Sumner were among those acknowledged for 15 years of service. The three contributed to public safety along one of Australia’s busiest and most visited beaches.

Role of Bondi Beach in the Surf Life Saving Movement

Bondi Beach holds a significant place in the country’s surf lifesaving tradition. It is home to the Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club, one of Australia’s oldest. The beach has long been associated with coastal safety, volunteer training, and organised patrol activity. The latest medals highlight the continuing contribution of Bondi’s lifesavers on a national scale.

Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club
Photo Credit: Bondi Surf Life Saving Club/Instagram

National Framework and Eligibility



The National Medal is part of the official Australian honours system. It is awarded to individuals who have placed themselves at risk in service to the community over an extended period. Eligibility and nomination procedures are outlined in Surf Life Saving Australia’s Recognition and Appreciation Framework, accessible through the SLS Members Area.

Published 14-July-2025

Bondi Surf Club Mourns Sudden Death of Lifesaver and Community Pillar Louise Santos

The tight-knit community of Bondi Surf Club is mourning the sudden loss of 54-year-old Louise Santos, a dedicated surf lifesaver, athlete and mother, who passed away unexpectedly while on a family holiday in France in September 2023.



Louise Santos leaves grieving family

Louise Santos and her family
Louise is survived by her husband, Stuart, and their son, Josh. It has not been made public how she passed away.  Photo Credit: Facebook/Bondi Surf Club

Louise, who celebrated her birthday ten days before her passing, was travelling with her husband and their young son. She leaves behind her heartbroken family members as they grapple with this “unfathomable loss,” in the words of Bondi Surf Club president Brent Jackson.

“The entire club stands in profound shock, grappling with the void left by Louise’s passing,” he wrote in a Facebook post.

Athlete, mentor, and community pillar

Louise Santos
Photo Credit: Facebook/Bondi Surf Club

An outstanding athlete who won more than 40 medals in Australian and world lifesaving competitions, Louise was a pioneer for women in the sport. She was also passionate about training younger club members in lifesaving skills and sports techniques.

She was Bondi’s first female individual Australian Titles gold medallist in the 35-39 years Ironwoman 2005, going on to snag four consecutive Australian titles in various open team events.

She also completed the extremely challenging Coolangatta Gold Long Course several times. Women were previously not allowed to participate in this endurance event. Even at the age of 49, in 2018, she completed the course and placed second in the 35-49 age group.

Louise was an integral part of Bondi Surf Club for over 20 years. She took on roles ranging from coach to competition director and volunteered countless hours. She recently became the club’s first female life member, a testament to her unwavering commitment.



Following the news of Louise’s untimely passing, tributes poured in from social media and the Bondi community. Friends and fellow surfers have described Santos as warm, straightforward, and inspirational. On Wednesday, surfers gathered for a minute’s silence in her honour. On Friday, the Bondi Surf Club flag was lowered to half-mast. 

Published 1 October 2023