Survey says multicultural people a high risk of drowning

Sarah Falson
Updated May 10 2021 - 12:34pm, first published May 7 2021 - 9:00am
Safety message: Mark Woods at North Cronulla Beach is now doing research to help prevent beach drownings in multicultural communities. Picture: Geoff Jones
Safety message: Mark Woods at North Cronulla Beach is now doing research to help prevent beach drownings in multicultural communities. Picture: Geoff Jones

A local university student has restated his appeal for help with a study on multicultural beach drownings, following a new water safety campaign by Royal Life Saving NSW.

Sarah Falson

Sarah Falson

Journalist, ACM

Daily Liberal journalist. I love telling people's stories. Get in touch at sarah.falson@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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