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The oldest lifesaving club on Port Phillip Bay, Elwood LSC has a rich history of service to the community. The club was established in 1912, quickly becoming an integral part of Elwood’s social fabric and remains so today.

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The oldest lifesaving club on Port Phillip Bay, Elwood LSC has a rich history of service to the community. The club was established in 1912, quickly becoming an integral part of Elwood’s social fabric and remains so today.

Until these changes were made, bathing in the sea could only be done inside the many enclosed “bathing houses” which dotted the shoreline of the northern reaches of Port Phillip Bay.

Today, only the Middle Brighton Seabaths remain.The Royal Life Saving Society of Australia Annual Report of the day noted that the Life Saving Club would be “equipped with the necessary appliances for treatment of the apparently drowned”.

The Foundation Stone of the Club’s first permanent clubhouse was laid on 5th October 1918, near the beach end of Head Street. The lifesaving club quickly became an integral part of Elwood’s social fabric. By the mid-1920s the club had nearly 500 members. 

At various times, the club has had its own football, tennis, table tennis, gymnastic and card teams in local competitions. The club became famous for its weekly Sunday night dances, attended by hundreds, which became known simply as “The Bullfight”.

It was the only club of any sort to be allowed to operate its own ambulance service. It became one of the focal points for water safety around all of Port Phillip Bay.

From the 1950s, in conjunction with Radio 3KZ, and later 3AW, weather reports and bay conditions were reported across Melbourne from Elwood LSC.

It is reckoned that, in favourable weather, crowds of up to 100,000 people flocked to Elwood Beach in the 1960s and 70s.

The clubhouse building was demolished in the early 1970s and, with the assistance of the then City of St. Kilda, new premises were erected at the present site.

This grey cement block, bunker-style building honours Mr John. R. (Jack) Conabere, who with his wife and family, provided great service and leadership to Elwood Life Saving Club, to lifesaving generally and to the wider community over many years.

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    11 Elwood Foreshore | Elwood | VIC 3184, Melbourne

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