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National Drowning Report 2025 - Surf Life Saving The National Drowning Report 2025, published by Royal Life Saving Australia and Surf Life Saving Australia, identified 357 drowning deaths in the past year, which was 27% higher than the 10-year average
National Drowning Report 2025 by SLSA - Issuu Surf Life Saving Australia The National Drowning Report 2025 presents a comprehensive analysis of fatal drowning incidents across Australia between 1st July 2024 and 30th June 2025
Injury in Australia: Drowning and submersion - Australian Institute of . . . Drowning and submersion injuries in 2023–24 were severe, when compared to all injuries, and the proportion of cases with time: on a ventilator was higher by 7 2 percentage points In hospital deaths (per 1,000 cases) were also almost 6 times higher than all injuries Notes
NATIONAL DROWNING REPORT - weswim. com. au Australians over 65 are increasingly vulnerable to drowning, now representing more than a third of all fatal drownings nationally (33% in 2024 25) This rising risk reflects a more active ageing population, with many enjoying water recreation, boating, or simply spending time near water
Drowning | Clearinghouse | ASC In 2024-25, there were 51 coastal drowning deaths across the summer season, 92% of which were male, and 73% on beaches
National Drowning Report 2025 | Ministers for the Department of . . . Today marks the release of the 31st National Drowning Report Sadly, the headline is we lost 357 lives to drowning in the 12 months to July 2025 Each life lost to drowning is an avoidable tragedy That’s despite parents, mates, even strangers, looking out for each other in the water
Drowning deaths surge across country – The Echo The National Drowning Report 2025 identifies 357 drowning deaths in the past year, which was 27 per cent higher than the 10-year average Drowning deaths of children under five fell to 15 fatalities, 21 per cent below the 10-year average, and half in home swimming pools
The 2025 National Drowning Report reports the highest number of . . . As I write this first column back leading into summer, it is with a heavy heart as I reflect on the fact that drownings in Australia remain a persistent and traumatic issue that affects thousands of families, first responders, and communities every year