Marine Rescue Terrigal Unit Commander Shaun Smith has been re-elected for a second two-year term to lead the volunteer outfit following the unit’s executive election.
The experienced skipper began volunteering with Marine Rescue NSW in 2011 and was appointed Terrigal’s Unit Commander in 2022.
“It’s an honour to lead this base and its people.
“Along with our volunteer members, I enjoy giving back to the community and delivering on our mission of saving lives on the water,” he said.
Image: L to R Marine Rescue Terrigal Deputy Unit Commander Paul Barrie, Unit Commander Shaun Smith and Deputy Unit Commander Darren Wright
Unit Commander Smith will continue to be supported by long-serving volunteer and Deputy Unit Commander Darren Wright who will have an operations focus while Paul Barrie has been appointed as Deputy Unit Commander Administration.
“Paul has been our roster and admin officer for the past few years, his knowledge and attention to detail will assist in the smooth sailing of this unit,” Unit Commander Smith said.
“Paul’s appointment will also ease the weight on Darren who can now focus on our on-water operations,” he said.
Marine Rescue Terrigal is closing on 50 volunteer members and is encouraging anyone who would like to join the Terrigal, Norah Head, Tuggerah Lakes or Central Coast units to click HERE.
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