We are the oldest dive club in Melbourne formed in 1953 and we welcome new members. Whether you are an experienced diver or have been recently bitten by the underwater bug.
We meet at the Swan Hotel Richmond 2nd Wednesday of the month
based in City of Cockburn, Western Australia, Australia
UEC is a non-commercial dive club based at Port Coogee Marina. We have our own 12m dive boat and offer very economical diving all year round. We are always looking for new members. Non-divers welcome as social members.
Murdoch University Divers Club is a small, non-profit club catering to students, staff and associates of Murdoch University in Western Australia. Qualified members can loan gear at extremely competitive rates.
The seas were angry on Saturday, my friends! Big seas rolling in from the south ruled out diving Freshwater Beach (one of my favourite Northern Beaches dives), so we opted for the old faithful of Shelly Beach instead.
... diving gives you the opportunity to explore a world that is vastly different to ours. The oceans are so rich with life and have a huge variety of living organisms, all adapted to their little habitats. Most of the creatures you will find, look more like aliens than something you might expect to encounter on this planet ...
I first saw Blue Water White Death in London in 1971. Blue Water White Death was the first feature length film to introduce Great White Sharks to a mass audience. It starred Peter Gimbel, Ron & Valerie Taylor, and Stan Waterman ...
The seas were angry on Saturday, my friends! Big seas rolling in from the south ruled out diving Freshwater Beach (one of my favourite Northern Beaches dives), so we opted for the old faithful of Shelly Beach instead.
... diving gives you the opportunity to explore a world that is vastly different to ours. The oceans are so rich with life and have a huge variety of living organisms, all adapted to their little habitats. Most of the creatures you will find, look more like aliens than something you might expect to encounter on this planet ...
I first saw Blue Water White Death in London in 1971. Blue Water White Death was the first feature length film to introduce Great White Sharks to a mass audience. It starred Peter Gimbel, Ron & Valerie Taylor, and Stan Waterman ...