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The WA Kite Surfing Association is the Western Australian representative body for the sport of Kite Surfing. In affiliation with the Australian Kite Surfing Association our major roles are promoting safety and protecting beach access while developing positive attitudes and relationships between kiters and beyond to the wider community. This includes providing our members with public liability insurance, representation at an official level when dealing with Local and State Government, delivering a calendar of events…
Posted by Administrator on 08/02 at 10:51 PM
Over the winter the WAKSA crew have been hard at work building a more user friendly website. As well as all the old favorites, like the Location Guide and News & Events sections, we have added some new features like a WA members only forum, some member poles and a new look image gallery. We have also extended the WAKSA directory by including a new section called Kiter-2-Kiter, This is a directory for all member owned, non-kite related businesses to peddle their wares to fellow kiters. Being a members only service if you still haven’t joined WAKSA yet click here and become a part of it - membership
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Cottesloe Beach Hotel 17
More than 50 waksa members, family & friends enjoyed the convivial atmosphere of the ‘sunset room’ at the ‘Cott’ for this years AGM. Video entertainment included footage of the 2008 Australian National Wave Titles.
Raw footage was generously donated by ‘Steve’ from Kitepower - Sydney & Geelong. Editing was put together, very professionally and in very limited time, by Andrew Tate from Onslow. Huge thanks from waksa to Steve & Andrew for this highlight of the nights entertainment. 07/08 reports were presented by the outgoing President, Secretary, Treasurer and Events Co-ordinator.
Posted by Administrator on 08/04 at 12:29 PM
Becoming a WAKSA member is a positive way of not only protecting yourself from the potential liability which may result from a mishap which results in injury to another person but it also offers protection to all your fellow kiters in helping to keep beaches free for all beach users to enjoy. Several beaches are already subject to restrictions requiring WAKSA membership as a prerequisite of kiting in the area. You will need to check the WAKSA location guide to get the full details of these by-laws or risk equipment confiscation and/or fines by local authorities.
Posted by Administrator on 08/04 at 10:40 AM
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