Episode 1
Australia's east coast has been devastated by drought and fires. While the fires continue to blaze, the smoke impacts the lifeguards' visibility, quality of air, and their ability to protect beachgoers.
Episode 2
As Australia’s bushfires decimate thousands of houses, and millions of animals Maxi fights on two fronts - splitting time between lifeguarding and firefighting. On the shoreline an Iranian tourist is pulled in unresponsive. Her sister translates as lifeguards try to determine if they're treating a spinal, a drowning or a head injury. Harries faces his own language barrier during a rescue when he can’t understand an Irish tourist’s thick brogue.
Episode 3
Christmas and New Year's means lifeguards are overwhelmed with crowds and the dangerous combination of partying and swimming. There's drunk bathers, teen overdoses, and hundreds of rescues.
Episode 4
Christmas and New Year's means lifeguards are overwhelmed with crowds and the dangerous combination of partying and swimming. There's drunk bathers, teen overdoses and hundreds of reveller rescues.
Episode 5
When a car free falls off a ledge, tumbling upside down onto one of the Australia's busiest walking tracks, the Lifeguards venture off the sand to help keep beach goers safe.
Episode 6
Tragedy strikes when a husband and wife are washed off rocks by a massive wave. The Lifeguards search desperately for the couple, hoping that the rescue mission doesn't become a body retrieval.
Episode 7
No two days are the same at Bondi Beach, and for good reason! The lifeguards are on high alert when a group of monks go missing on the iconic shores.
Episode 8
Two brothers share an extraordinary tale of how they used resuscitation techniques learned by watching Bondi Rescue on someone who was struck by lightning.
Episode 9
The Lifeguards investigate a UFO on Bondi's iconic shores - that is, an unidentified-floating-object of course. Will it be a whale, boat, or something out of this world?
Episode 10
As thousands flock Bondi at the height of Coronavirus and social distancing, the State Police Minister arrives to bar people from the beach – the first time it's been done since World War 2.