About Surfing Sutherland Shire

Surfing Sutherland Shire exists in a ‘custodial role’ for surfing in Cronulla.

We promote surfing as a clean and healthy lifestyle for women and men of all ages. Our position is to work with all stakeholders and be the representative peak body for surfing in the district, advocating for the interests of the entire surfing community. This is partly achieved through regular engagement with Surfing NSW, Government, Business and user groups with the aim to ensuring that access to and enjoyment of the beach environment is protected for all members of our community.

The Sutherland Shire was first represented as a region by the Cronulla Boardriders Association which formed around 1970. In the late 70s the name was changed to the Sutherland Shire Surfing Association and later still Surfing Sutherland Shire was settled upon. The association provides local administration and information to the areas Boardriders Clubs and assists in the development of Cronulla’s National Surfing Reserve and Surfing Walk of Fame.

Surfing Southside Region

The association was originally established to run local regional titles for the purpose of selecting members that would represent the region at Zone, State and Australian titles. In 2015 Surfing NSW was split into nine regions, all of whom execute a variety of local surfing events and Surfing NSW programs at a grassroots level. Each region is represented by a Regional Director listed below. The Cronulla area now sits in the Surfing NSW structure under “Surfing Southside” which administers surfing between South Head in Sydney to Cronulla.

Life Members

We bestow the title of ‘Life Member’ on this who have provided distinguished service.

  •  Shane Stalker (2024)
  • John Veage (2024)
  • Mark Aprilovic (2024)

Celebrating Surfing Milestones

Furthermore Surfing Sutherland Shire provides a focal point for celebrating milestones under the “Surf Retrospect” banner and supports junior development, team events and inter-club competition. We also partner with organisations such as Surf Lifesaving Clubs and the Surfrider Foundation from local environmental projects.