Goldfields spirit shining bright

31 March 2023
smiling girl at the Goldfields Spirit Carnival 202385 children came together on Friday for the second annual Goldfields Spirit Swimming and Lifesaving Carnival.

Made possible thanks to funding provided by Principal Community Partner BHP, the carnival saw children from Kalgoorlie and Kambalda take part in swimming races, lifesaving activities and giveaways.

boy in pool with rescue tube at Goldfields Spirit CarnivalRoyal Life Saving WA research shows that more than half of WA’s drowning deaths happened outside the metro area in 2021-22, with people 1.8 times more likely to drown in regional and remote areas of WA. Royal Life Saving is working hard to address these statistics, by focusing attention on swimming and lifesaving programs for children in regional and remote areas. 

Meath Hammond, BHP Head of Corporate Affairs WA, says this important partnership with Royal Life Saving WA is one that is making a real difference in drowning prevention right across the state. 

“BHP is proud to have played a small part in Royal Life Saving’s bigger story through delivering vital programs to regional and vulnerable communities, training lifesavers and creating safer aquatic places for all Western Australians.” 
  
student participating in lifesaving activity at Goldfields Spirit swimming carnivalThe interactive carnival included swimming and relay races as well as lifesaving activities, and offered children an opportunity to meet and interact with students from other local schools.

Royal Life Saving WA Senior Manager Swimming and Water Safety Education, Trent Hotchkin, says events like the Spirit Carnival are an important way to build swimming skills in regional communities. 

“People in regional WA face almost double the risk of drowning which is why learning to Swim and Survive is so vital in these areas and the single most important investment we can make as a community to prevent drowning.”