"Our team are trained to identify the rips or any other safety concerns, so when those flags are upheld, teams always have eyes on people between the flags," Ms McCarthy said. Director of the Far South Coast Surf Life Saving branch Cheryl McCarthy said the organisation was encouraging people who've been away from the water for a period of time, to swim between the red and yellow flags. Surf Life Saving NSW is excited to welcome beachgoers back, but strongly advises people who haven't been for a while to head to a patrolled location when getting back in the water.
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