Our Supporters
The Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter is a not-for-profit service and is therefore dependant on the generosity of its sponsors and supporters to remain flying.
The Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter would like to thank the following for their invaluable support to keep the Greater Sydney Region Helicopter flying.
Westpac has been the major Sponsor of the Service since its inception in 1973.
John Edmondson VC Memorial Club
Randwick City Council
Clubs
- Diggers @ The Entrance
- Illawarra Catholic Club - Club Central Hurstville
- Kiama Leagues Club
- Manly Warringah LeagueClub
- Rose Bay RSL Club
- Seven Hills Toongabbie RSL Club
- Shoalhaven Bowling and Recreation Club
- South Sydney Junior Rugby League Club
- The Entrance Leagues Club
- Wests Ashfield
CDSE (Community Development Support Expenditure)
We would like to acknowledge the following Clubs for their support through the CDSE Scheme in 2010
The CDSE Scheme is a shared State Government/Club Industry program, funded by a 1.5% gaming machine tax rebate provided by the State Government to those registered clubs with gaming machine profits in excess of $1 million per annum.
- Canterbury Bulldogs League Club
- Kiama Leagues Club
- Rose Bay RSL Club Co-Op Limited
- Wests Ashfield Leagues Club
Corporate and Organisations
- Rotary Club of Liverpool West Inc.
- Como-Jannali Rotaract Club
- Como-Jannali Rotary Club
- Crown Forklift
- Energy Australia
- Bunnings Warehouse Mascot
- Bunnings Warehouse Rockdale
- AW Workwise
- Maritime Workers Union
- Fitness First Australia
Above: Rescue and Aircrew - Stewart Bailey and Trevor Cracknell
Firstness First Australia have kindly donated a cross trainer and exercise bike to allow the crew of Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter Service the ability to train on base. This will assist in maintaining a high level of fitness that is required by our crew.
There are many ways that individuals, groups, sporting and service clubs, organisations, businesses and schools can support the Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter to keep it flying.
Click here to read about The Funding Challenge







