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The President of the museum is Alan Jeffrey with over 40 years’ experience as a property valuer and he is well connected in the business community. The Vice President of the museum is Glenn Dick who is a retired professional artist / sign manufacturer recognised and well connected in local history initiatives including the Maritime Museum and Douglas Vale Vineyard projects being a Life Member of each.
Alan Jeffrey & Glenn Dick work together to promote the Port Macquarie Surf Museum and to bring this plan into action. Assisted by the Committee, Honorary members and senior community consultants from various backgrounds in Business, Tourism, Heritage, Accountancy and Birpai Local aboriginal Land Council.
The Surf Museum will be the first of its kind in NSW. The Port Macquarie Surf Museum has the Vision Statement.
The museum will collect historical data and information including artefacts to be displayed in the gallery for the benefit of the community. There will be a research room where the collection and surf history & culture can be properly documented and preserved. Admission fees & memberships will be in place to cover overhead costs and raise funds to benefit the Museum project. Memorabilia will be for sale on site to raise funds for the preservation of surfing history and therefore to the benefit of the wider community. The museum will also interact with the community to maximise benefit returned.
Some of these initiatives include but are not limited to promoting surf safety & surf rescue, interactive classes to preserve ancient surf “crafting” techniques, helping bring national surf competitions back to town, working with disability surf groups, etc. inclusive of the Birpai Local Aboriginal Land Council.
Port Macquarie’s stunning coastal landscape, impressive surf history and thriving tourism industry makes it the foremost ideal location to establish the surfing museum project.
Our ultimate goal is to obtain a lease of occupation for our preferred site within the Town / Oxley Beach precinct. In the interim we have set up Pop-Up Shops at various places in Port Macquarie and at certain events.
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To collect and preserve artefacts relating to surf history and beach culture and exhibit the collection for the benefit of the community. To work with existing museums exchanging ideas and exhibits where appropriate, providing new and interesting exhibits for the communities to learn from. To raise awareness of surf safety and surf rescue, we will be conducting training courses on how to successfully rescue someone who is in distress in the ocean. We plan to work with schools and educate students on surf heritage and the importance of surf safety. Also to preserve ancient surf craft construction techniques through training students in a practical setting.
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