Pacific Parade & Duringan St, Currumbin QLD 4223, Australia
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🌊 Family Surf Lesson – DVA Health Week
Friday, 23rd January 2026
Join us for a fun and active morning at Currumbin Alley with a 90-minute family surf lesson designed for all skill levels. Come enjoy the ocean, connect with the veteran community, and learn from experienced instructors in a safe and supportive environment.
What’s Included
90-minute guided surf lesson
Use of a softboard
Wetshirt and wetsuit (if required)
Access to nearby changing facilities and toilets
Participants will only need to bring:
Sunscreen, towel and water.
Important – Action Required
All participants must complete and sign the waiver prior to attending the lesson.
Participants aged 17 and under require a parent/guardian signature.
For safety, this event is for children aged 8 years plus.
Parents must be present if children are in attendance.
Where to Meet
📍 Currumbin Alley Carpark
Meet at least 15 minutes prior to the lesson start time. Lesson will start at 11:30am.
Look for the big surf school truck parked opposite the Volunteer Marine Rescue building.
Toilets and change rooms are located directly across from the meeting area.
Parking Information
Please be aware that parking at Currumbin Alley can be challenging, especially on weekends, public holidays, and during school holidays.
During peak times, we recommend allowing 30–45 minutes to find a park so you don’t miss your session.
📍 Location:
Duringan St & Pacific Parade
Currumbin, Queensland 4223
Please ONLY register if you are able to attend as places are limited. Any questions please contact the Veteran Support Centre.
E: vscreception@veteransupportcentre.com.au
P: 07) 5559 5022 - Please be aware that our office is closed between 19th Dec 2025 - 5th Jan 2026
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Current and Ex Serving Defence Members and Families Surf Lesson
Pacific Parade & Duringan St, Currumbin QLD 4223, Australia
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