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Revellers advised to be careful around inland waterways

Life Saving Victoria (LSV) will be keeping a close eye on inland waterways this upcoming long weekend.

The likelihood of drowning in Victoria increases by more than two-thirds on a public holiday and Life Saving Victoria has identified Australia Day as a high-risk period.

Emergency Services Minister Jaclyn Symes said the support lifesavers can provide is only one part of the equation.

“It’s vital that individuals play their part by doing the right thing and staying safe when around the water,” she said.

“Just because there are no waves at your favourite swimming spot doesn’t mean it’s without risk.

“We want everyone to enjoy our beautiful waterways, but we also want them all to come home at the end of the day.”

Support will also be provided by the LSV drone and Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter services.

Life Saving Victoria lifesaving services general manager Liam Krige said it is a misconception that drowning mostly happens within coastal waters.

“People are almost three times more likely to drown at an inland waterway in Victoria,” he said.

“We’re urging Victorians to remember that your safety is your responsibility.

“If we can’t see you, we can’t save you, so make sure you seek out one of our more than 65 patrolled locations across coastal and inland waters.”

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