The scene begins with a driver, Alex, who has lost a group of monks he was supposed to drive around Australia. The monks, who are visiting from Bhutan and don't speak much English, were last seen at Bondi Beach. Alex searches for them with the help of lifeguards and eventually finds them playing soccer.
Meanwhile, a new lifeguard tower has been installed at Bondi Beach, which is equipped with binoculars and other essential tools. However, the tower is left unattended, and two young boys take advantage of the situation to sneak in and use the binoculars. They claim they were just looking to see if everyone was okay, but it's implied they might have been up to some mischief.
Later, a lifeguard named Beardy talks about how he often misplaces his keys and has developed a system to keep track of them. However, he still manages to lose them, and it's revealed that he has a habit of borrowing people's keys and leaving them in strange places.
The scene then cuts to a man who is signaling for help while standing in chest-deep water. The lifeguards are confused by his actions, but it's eventually revealed that he lost his glasses in the water and couldn't see how far he was from shore.
Finally, a 17-year-old lifeguard trainee named Noah is shown practicing his skills, including digging holes and setting up warning signs. However, he struggles with the task and is told that he won't be employed for the 2020 season.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A group of monks from Bhutan visited Australia and got lost at the beach.
2. The monks were being driven by Alex, who couldn't speak their language.
3. The monks were seen playing soccer on the beach, evading their driver.
4. The lifeguards at Bondi Beach have a new tower that helps them with beach management.
5. The tower is essential for the lifeguards to do their job efficiently.
6. Beardy, a lifeguard, patrols the water's edge at Backpackers Rip.
7. A couple of kids were caught sneaking into the lifeguard tower and using the binoculars.
8. Lifeguards have to keep an eye on their belongings in the tower.
9. One of the lifeguards has a habit of misplacing his keys.
10. The lifeguard has come up with a system to keep track of his keys by hanging them on a nail with his name on it.
11. A man was seen signaling for help while standing in chest-deep water.
12. The man, Calvin, lost his glasses in the water and couldn't see how far he was from shore.
13. Calvin was rescued by a lifeguard named Blake.
14. A 17-year-old lifeguard named Noah is in training and learning the fundamentals of lifeguarding.
15. Digging holes on Bondi Beach takes a certain level of skill.
16. Noah is learning how to set up the flags on the beach.
17. A new lifeguard, who has been on the job for two weeks, has already made a mistake by not digging deep enough holes for the flags.