Australia in the grip of a disturbing rise in summer drownings

Australia is in the grip of a disturbing rise in summer drownings with growing fears the tragic numbers could rise further as sweltering heat push more Australians to water.

Royal Life Saving Australia’s summer fatal drowning toll, which records every drowning death in the country from December to February, hit 35 on January 2, a 13 per cent rise compared to the 2022-23.

The figure is two deaths below the five-year average of 37 and Royal Life Saving senior research and policy officer Lauren Miller warned it was “not a good star to the year”.

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Camera IconPeople flock to St Kilda beach in Melbourne. January 2 is on average the worst day for drownings across Australia as people flock to the beaches during the summer season. Credit: News Corp Australia

“This is not a good year,” she said, adding it was possible the number could move above the five-year average as the summer rolled on.

“It depends on the weather and it depends on what people are doing when they are dealing with the hot weather,” she said.

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