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Coast Summer Safety campaign returns for 2024-25 season
Avoca Beach in summer with beachgoers sitting under umbrellas on the sand

Published On

10/12/2024

Our ‘Coast Summer Safety’ campaign is back for the 2024-25 season, providing residents and visitors with essential tips for navigating the busiest time of year.

The campaign covers a range of areas, including beach safety, navigating waterways safely, pool safety, keeping pets safe, road safety awareness and emergency preparedness. All these tips tie back to the central theme of ‘stay safe, enjoy summer.’

To ensure maximum impact, the campaign utilises a multi-channel approach, including a dedicated Coast Summer Safety landing page, as well as a comprehensive social media, digital, print and radio advertising campaign.

The campaign plays a key role in delivering safety messages tailored to the specific conditions expected this summer. 

With a warmer and wetter than average summer anticipated, the campaign urges everyone to plan and prepare for emergencies like bushfires, heatwaves and storms. Whether you're visiting the Coast or venturing out, understanding your risks, creating an up-to-date plan, preparing your property and staying informed are crucial steps.

With the heat, we are also expecting an increase in visitation to our many beaches and waterways, as well as backyard and public pools. The campaign highlights the inherent dangers associated with water and reminds everyone to take responsibility for their safety and that of their loved ones.

The influx of visitors during the summer season also prompts the campaign to address road safety and the message is clear – everyone needs to be extra cautious on and around roads.

Finally, the campaign reminds us of some key pet safety tips, including never leave pets in hot cars, provide plenty of fresh water and shade, and avoid over-exercising them.”

Explore Coast Summer Safety messages by visiting centralcoast.gov.au/CoastSummerSafety 

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