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Published: February 23rd 2009
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So here we are, in our swimming gears, all lubed up with sunscreen and ready to jump in to the warm waters of Bribie Island when an ear-piercing siren blasted through the air. My heart skipped a beat and starts to panic. The siren can only mean one thing....DANGER!... or something bad happened. All the swimmers were told to rush to the shore. The life-saver boat patrolled the waters back and forth...
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wesley
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Lovely place
On hols from the UK I stayed in the caravan park on the eastern side of the island . Great park and very clean. While boarding I was shore dumped and suffered slight concusion, and a sore neck and bleeeding nose. The lifeguard Paul did some great first aid on me and recovered me to the surf station. Prior to this I found Bribie to be a brilliant beach and with some good waves. A great beach well guarded so if they say get out, then I ll take their word for it. Have recovered well.