Orlagh Davison is an Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club member and one of its Inflatable Rescue Boat (IRB) athletes. She speaks with Jena Carr about what she loves about living, working and studying in Ocean Grove.
What is your connection to Ocean Grove?
It is my home. I grew up in Ocean Grove, from kindergarten through to high school.
I’ve also always been involved in the local sporting clubs and helping the community where I can.
What do you like about where you live?
I like how close I am to the ocean, nature reserves, parks and wetlands, that allow me to explore and enjoy the outdoors. The community is also so supportive, and we all look out for one another.
What, if anything, would you change about where you live?
As the economy continues to boom, the expenses associated with purchasing and renting properties are rising.
The community is experiencing rapid growth, exacerbating the issue of insufficient living spaces for young people to inhabit.
Where is your favourite place to spend time?
I love spending time at the beach, especially along the river or Barwon Bluff, or enjoying a coffee at one of the local cafes.
What is something people may not know about you?
I’m not a true local as I’m originally from England. My family and I migrated to Ocean Grove when I was five.
What do you like about your Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club role?
I love the opportunities my role within the surf club has provided me with.
The awards, skills, knowledge and employment along the way have all benefited my personal growth and my studies.
The ability to notice dangers before they occur is also a skill learnt through my role within the club, and the ability to remain calm in ever-changing environments.
I also enjoy the community, challenges, and lifelong friendships I have developed throughout this role.