As the threat of the COVID lock down loomed, a group of eleven Brisbane BSAC divers sneaked in a final dive before commercial dive trips were halted as a result of the pandemic.
The club made its usual jaunt to Straddie to celebrate Australia Day and with it the great delights this beautiful part of Queensland has to offer. As a club we are very lucky to have close and easy access to such great diving.
Brisbane BSAC is a club that prides itself in having a diverse and multi-skilled membership with a multitude of special diving interests; from wrecks to reefs, technical to pleasure diving. The one thing that links all of us is our ability, as a club and as individuals, to stay safe as well as have fun!Â
Despite the bushfires raging in SE Queensland and New South Wales, nine club members took on the 6-hour drive to South West Rocks on the mid north coast with the anticipation of diving the famous Fish Rock Cave ...
It was a beautiful sun bright morning when 9 intrepid Brisbane BSAC and a guest from the Melbourne BSAC, James Chong, boarded Sunreef’s “Wild One†bound for Flinders’ Reef.