A regional town’s volunteer surf lifesaving club, Harbour Surf Life Saving (HSLS), has operated for over 60 years and is widely described by long-term members as a “second family”. In the past five years, the coastline has experienced more frequent severe storms and beach erosion, leading the state government to introduce new safety regulations that require additional training hours, incident reporting, and upgraded rescue equipment. At the same time, the town’s economy has shifted toward seasonal tourism: short-term rentals have increased, many local service workers commute from other areas, and membership now includes more fly-in/fly-out university students who can only volunteer during peak holiday periods.
To recruit and coordinate members, HSLS introduced a private social media group, an online rostering app, and a digital badge system that tracks training and patrol hours. Some members report the new systems make participation easier and more inclusive; others argue the club feels less personal and that newer members are “collecting badges” rather than building relationships. The club committee is considering replacing most in-person meetings with online briefings to reduce time burdens and meet compliance requirements.
b. Analyse how ICT interacts with one other influence in the stimulus to shape members’ sense of belonging in HSLS.
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