Partners and Supporters
We believe that working with our partners and supporters is the best way to achieve our mission of a nation free from drowning. Since our inception, Royal Life Saving has collaborated with the community, educators, and supporters to reduce drowning and promote physical activity, especially in and around the water.

Working Together

At Royal Life Saving, we understand that achieving a Nation Free from Drowning is a shared responsibility. Our success is driven by the strong partnerships and unwavering support from a wide range of organisations, businesses, and community groups. Together, we create a powerful network that works towards reducing drowning, improving water safety, and promoting healthy lifestyles.

Our partners and supporters play a vital role in helping us reach more communities, deliver impactful programs, and make a lasting difference in the lives of West Australians. By working together, we can tackle the challenges of drowning prevention, raise awareness, and ensure that every person, regardless of age or background, has the opportunity to be safe around water.

We are proud of the collaborative efforts that have allowed us to deliver essential water safety education and services to those who need it most. We couldn’t do it without the dedication and generosity of our partners and supporters who share our vision and commitment.

Principal Community Partner – BHP

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Program Partners

Our Program Partners: WA Department of Communities, WA Department of Education, Healthway, WA Department of Health, Lotterywest, WA Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Australian Government Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts, and WA Police

Corporate Partners

Our Corporate Partners: Stan Perron Foundation, Plus Architecture, Fluidra, RedDot, Toyota Material Handling, and Mitsui Beech Energy

Industry Partners

Our Industry Partners: LIWA Aquatics, Curtin University, Royal Life Saving Australia, LGIS, K Farmer Dutjahn Foundation, Government of Western Australia Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation, Town of Port Hedland, and Shire of East Pilbara