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An Australian-first learn-to-swim and surf awareness program aimed at keeping international students safe in the water will launch on the Sunshine Coast.

The pilot program, which launches at Maroochydore Surf Life Saving Club tomorrow, will help international students become aware of risks and learn to navigate still water and the surf.

The program is the brainchild of Buderim woman Marilyn Keelty, who was affected by the drowning of an international student, Esther, last year. She felt compelled to ensure another young person did not suffer the same tragic fate.

“We care for the students who come here. This program will demonstrate that we value the lives of those that come from other countries, entrusted in our care, and that we have a commitment to send them home safely,” she said.

It is hoped the initiative will grow to become a national program.

Sunshine Coast Councillor Joe Natoli said it was an important program addressing a need.

Maroochydore Beach. Picture: Shutterstock

“When these students come here, unaware of the dangers of the surf, it is vital we do all we can to ensure they are safe,” he said.

“I am pleased the Maroochydore Surf Club will deliver the surf awareness.”

The free program has two components: learn to swim and surf safety. The international students will come from Lexis, the University of the Sunshine Coast and TAFE.

The launch will be attended by Ms Keelty, Cr Natoli, Maroochydore SLSC president Rob Elford and Olympian Duncan Armstrong.

Other partners include sponsor and Maroochy SLSC life governor Mal Pratt, Cotton Tree Aquatic Centre, Rackley Swimming Kawana and MP Fiona Simpson.

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