In this discussion paper we will decide how Surf Life Saving will be part of the Australian cultural identity from a modern and historical point of view. Surf Life Savings (2014) pointed out that Surf Life Savings (Australia) is Australia's main water safety, drowning prevention and rescue institution that has been taking place since 1907. SurfLife Saving (2014) has established the concept of new life saving for Australians. A safe water environment "Pedestrians, Education, Training, Public Safety Campaign, and Promotion of Health and Fitness" (Surf Lifesaving, 2014) are some of the mechanisms they use to implement this idea.
Surf life saving is one of the largest volunteer organizations in Australia. These volunteers and life saving organizations help protect the safety of the beach. As a result, the entire campaign was 9 days a year, 7,000 members from 313 surf clubs in Australia gathered and more than 600 volunteers' officials gathered. This unique Australian organization seems to be a wonderful way to tie people of all ages, make new friends and do important work. I keep in touch with Tarni on Facebook, and recently I was pleased that she discovered that she was not her first 'green wave', a complete wave, just a white wash. I hope that I can see her enthusiastic zeal and excitement. Again, it will end with quotes. This is dedicated to Tarni:
Immigrants and the story were part of Australian multiculturalism for a long time. The long and hard Australian travel record is still related to the cultural identity of our country. We usually focus on why immigrants come here and how we come here, but sometimes I forget about finding their whereabouts in Australian society. They abandoned their previous cultural identity completely and remade it to reflect the cultural identity of Australia or whether they stuck to remind them what they left behind
The beach is part of the Australian identity and you can stay on the beach any time no matter where you are, regardless of Australia. This is because beach culture is part of our lifestyle. The rhythmic vocabulary of "Sparta Swimmer, Salt and Nikko Leather" at the time, as readers believe that Australians are enjoying outdoor activities and are part of the resilient and resilient people culture We are encouraging. Furthermore, the phrase "appearing faintly or disappearing" is reminiscent of surf culture.