As Kiwi's flock to the beaches in the summer heat, the need for surf lifeguards couldn't be greater.
But Surf Life Saving New Zealand says with the growing population, they'll need 1000 volunteers and supporters over the next three years, especially at Auckland's wild west coast beaches.
One of those popular black-sand beaches, Bethell's, has been identified by Water Safety New Zealand as one of the country's drowning blackspots.
But with its club house still yellow-stickered after Cyclone Gabrielle in 2023, they're struggling to retain the number of volunteers needed to keep people safe in the water.
Checkpoint visits Bethell's Beach Surf Lifesaving Club
Photo: Nick Monro
At Bethell's Beach Surf Lifesaving Club in Auckland, lifeguards were setting up for the day ahead, towing out the rescue boat and pulling out wa
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