The winter solstice nude charity swim 2025

There was a record number of swimmers and donations last year, and we’re looking to raise more money for 2025.

Help us support mental health awareness and to raise vital funds for LifeLine, the swim has raised more than $275,000 for charity in its short history - help us reach our 2025 target of $500,000.

Registrations open 29 April 2025

for the Winter Solstice Nude Charity Swim

The swim will be held on Saturday 21 June 2025 at 7.12am at Yarralumla Beach, ACT. 

The swim raises money for Lifeline and encourages swimmers to wash away negativity and feel a sense of renewal for the upcoming solar year by stripping off and swimming in the chilly waters of Lake Burley Griffin on the shortest day of the year.

100% of donations go to Lifeline.

We would like to thank Region for coming onboard as the 2025 Media Partner.

 
 

Where

Yarralumla Beach, Lake Burley Griffin

 
 

When

SATURDAY 21 June 2025 @ 07:12AM

 
 

Sorry – no spectators

 

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A tribute to Ian Lindeman

Ian Lindeman founded the Winter Solstice Nude Charity Swim in 2017.

Ian was passionate about running an event that not only captured Canberra’s community spirit, but also gave participants the opportunity to re-invigorate their own spirit in the new solar year.

Ian wanted the event to support charities in the fight against cancer and mental illness. Now in its eighth year, the swim has raised more than $200,000 for Lifeline and other charities.

The event captures some of the exuberance, joy and verve that Ian had in his fortunate life. He loved travelling with his wife Gwenda, meeting friends, going to the Old Canberra Inn, having barbeques, and generally socialising. Swimming was also something Ian loved and practiced consistently throughout his life.

Ian lived in Canberra for the vast majority of his life, attending Lyneham High, playing rugby for Western Districts, and working at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

He passed away on 20 November 2019 from liver cancer.