A
meeting held in Urunga on the 3rd of December, 1946 gave rise to the
formation of the Bellingen Urunga Surf Life Saving Club. Mr Nicholas
Gleeson, local publican of the Ocean View Hotel, was elected as the
club's first President.
Membership
fees were fixed at 5 shillings (50c) for active members and 10 shillings
($1.00) for Associate Members. Harry Bradley, one of the clubs earliest
members recalls when the club first took possession of a surf boat in
1948. "We stored the boat along with a reel and othe equipment
in an old boatshed near where today's watchtower is located"
During
the record level floods of 1950, a crew made up of Harry Bradley, Ivan
Fields, Aurthur Paterson, Toby Myers and sweep Billy Telford were used
to rescue families from their rooftops in the Raleigh area.
Since
those early beginnings our club has seen many changes. A name change
to Urunga SLSC took place in 1952. Over the years our clubhouse has
evolved from, a roughly built boatshed to the current building erected
in 1984 using voluntary labour and funds from State and Local Governments.
In between these have been 3 other buildings - a wooden clubhouse tucked
into the headland, a single story brick building constructed in 1966
and a double storey building completed in 1972.