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Pink rashies & pointed fingers - ready to show the pros how it's done! ©Surfing Australia / Nikon

Monday, 4 February 2013
The annual Girls Go Surfing Day - the world's longest running female learn-to-surf program – hits Australian beaches this weekend.
In its 23rd year, the Girls Go Surfing Day encourages female non-surfers and beginners of all ages to experience the thrill of surfing with their friends and family.
The day will promote the benefits surfing provides for the fitness and well-being to females of all ages.
To be run on 9th-10th February, the program is held nationally at more than 40 schools through the Surfing Australia Surf Schools Network ensuring the lessons are conducted professionally in a safe and enjoyable environment.
The event will take place across a vast selection of Australia's beautiful beaches at the perfect time of year to introduce new participants to the iconic Australian pastime of surfing.
For entry details and a full list of participating surf schools in your area please visit www.girlsgosurfingday.com
The Girls Go Surfing Day is proudly supported by Surfing Australia.
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