Emergency service members brave icy waters in annual Polar Plunge fundraiser
Approximately 30 emergency service members participated in the annual Polar Plunge at Middleton Beach on July 19, supporting Special Olympics Australia. Participants jumped into icy waters in colorful outfits, raising funds for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Community members are encouraged to join, with a $30 registration fee that includes a Polar Plunge t-shirt and breakfast.
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Published 10 Jul 2026, 05:00 UTC
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