History of Southern Freedivers
The Southern Freedivers were formed in 1994 by Rob Torelli and David
Hallam.
Rob Torelli was a former Dandenong Skindiving Club member and multiple
Australian Champion and a very active competition diver during the
1980’s. During this period and earlier in the 1970’s
spearfishing was a very strong sport in Victoria with over a dozen
spearfishing clubs in Melbourne and a hand full of clubs in the
Western Districts. (David Hallam was formerly from the Hamilton
Club in Western Victoria and was a former National Team representative)
In the late 1970’s and early
1980’s the sport and clubs witnessed a drop in participation
and saw many clubs break up. Dandenong Skindiving Club continued
till about 1990 and then folded. For a few years in the early 1990’s
no actual spearfishing Clubs existed in Victoria. In 1994, Rob Torelli
Co-founded and was editor of “International Freediving and
Spearfishing News”. This quarterly publication had brought
together some more interest in Spearfishing in Victoria and the
competition scene. Rob called upon long time friend David Hallam
to assist him to start the Southern Freedivers. (David was then
working in Melbourne) Together with some former competition divers
like Angie Perna and Warren Threlfall the club was formed and the
spearfishing “comp” scene had been restarted. The club
has grown from the early “hard core” comp days to include
numerous “social” club trips away and Victorian Spearfishing
Challenge.
Since 1994, the Southern Freedivers
has seen quite a few divers “come and go” but has maintained
a good “base” of divers varying in experience from Open
National Champions and a number of Australian representatives through
to new “up and coming” spearfishers. Today, the Southern
Freedivers are still the only club within Victoria to be dedicated
to spearfishing.
Hope to see everyone adding to the history of this great spearfishing and freediving club.

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