GOOD NEWS : Alex de Minaur unexpectedly appeared during the Appelbee family interview and stunned all of Australia by saying, “I will sponsor all the medical and check-up costs for the boy’s family” after the boy risked his life swimming for 4 hours to save his mother and two siblings. “He is the youngest brave person I have ever known, so I have no hesitation in supporting him.” This created an emotional wave that made many people cheer at the affection from Australia’s No. 1 tennis player.

SHOCKING THE ENTIRE NATION OF AUSTRALIA: Austin Appelbee, a 13-year-old boy, risked his life to save his mother and two siblings when they were swept out to sea while kayaking due to strong winds. His mother said, “Austin, try to swim or paddle back to shore to get help.” But the boy, disregarding the danger, took off his life jacket because it was hindering him, and the kayak broke shortly after.

Austin swam 4 km back to shore in about 4 hours, collapsed upon reaching land from exhaustion, but still forced himself to run another 2 km to find a phone and call for rescue, all in the hope of saving his mother and two siblings. He managed to give the information just in time before fainting, and the story that followed brought many to tears because of the boy’s incredible effort…

In a moment that has captured the hearts of an entire nation, 13-year-old Austin Appelbee has become a symbol of extraordinary courage and selflessness. On the afternoon of January 30, 2026, what began as a simple family outing on the calm waters of Geographe Bay near Quindalup, Western Australia, turned into a life-or-death ordeal that would test the limits of human bravery.

Austin, his mother Joanne Appelbee (47), younger brother Beau (12), and little sister Grace (8) had rented an inflatable kayak and a paddleboard for a relaxing day in the shallows. The family, visiting from Perth for a holiday, stayed close to shore, enjoying the warm sun and gentle waves. But around midday, a sudden and powerful offshore wind—stronger than forecast—swept across the bay. Within minutes, the family was being pushed rapidly out to sea.

The inflatable kayak began taking on water almost immediately. The paddleboard became their only stable surface as the wind drove them further and further from land. Panic set in as daylight faded and the water grew colder. Joanne, realizing the danger, turned to her eldest son with calm but urgent words: “Austin, try to swim or paddle back to shore to get help.”

Austin didn’t hesitate. He attempted to use the kayak first, but it quickly capsized and filled completely. Knowing the life jacket was restricting his arm movement and making it harder to swim effectively in the rough conditions, he made a split-second, life-risking decision: he removed the life jacket. “I just thought, if I don’t get help, we’re all going to die,” he later said quietly in an interview.

What followed was an almost superhuman effort. Austin began swimming the 4 kilometers back to shore. Battling large waves, strong currents, and dropping temperatures, he swam for nearly four hours. Salt water burned his eyes, his muscles screamed with fatigue, and exhaustion threatened to pull him under. But thoughts of his mother and siblings kept him going. He sang songs in his head to stay focused, counted each stroke, and refused to give up.

When he finally reached the beach near dusk, Austin collapsed onto the sand, completely drained. His body shook from cold and exhaustion; he could barely stand. Yet he knew time was critical. Forcing himself to his feet, he stumbled and then ran another two kilometers along the beach to reach the spot where the family had left their belongings, including Joanne’s mobile phone. Gasping for breath, he dialed emergency services at around 6:00 p.m. and managed to relay their approximate location and the situation before collapsing unconscious on the sand.

The call triggered an immediate large-scale rescue operation. Marine Rescue crews, police, and a rescue helicopter were dispatched. The helicopter crew located the remaining family members clinging desperately to the paddleboard about 14 kilometers offshore after more than eight hours adrift. Joanne, Beau, and Grace were cold, exhausted, and suffering from hypothermia but alive. They were winched aboard and flown safely back to shore shortly after 8:30 p.m.

Austin was found soon afterward by beachgoers who had heard the emergency calls and rushed to help. Paramedics treated him for severe exhaustion, hypothermia, and dehydration. All four family members were taken to Bunbury Regional Hospital, where they were treated for hypothermia and fatigue. Doctors confirmed that while the family was in a serious but stable condition due to prolonged exposure to cold water, they were expected to make a full recovery. “They’re all going to be okay, and that’s because of Austin,” a hospital spokesperson said. “His determination saved their lives.”

The story broke across Australian media the following morning and quickly spread worldwide. Headlines called Austin a “real-life hero,” a “13-year-old legend,” and “Australia’s youngest lifesaver.” Social media overflowed with praise, with thousands sharing clips of his interviews and messages of admiration. “This boy is incredible,” one viral comment read. “At 13 he did what most adults couldn’t.” Donations poured in for the family, and offers of support—from free holidays to school scholarships—came from across the country.

Marine Rescue Western Australia praised Austin’s “remarkable courage, resilience, and determination,” describing his effort as “one of the most extraordinary acts of bravery we have seen.” They used the incident to issue renewed warnings about offshore winds, reminding beachgoers to always wear life jackets, stay within sight of shore, and monitor weather conditions.

Joanne Appelbee, speaking from hospital, was emotional but proud. “I’m speechless, but not surprised,” she said. “Austin has always been strong, kind, and brave. He didn’t think twice—he just acted to save us. We’re all going to be fine because of him.”

Austin himself remained humble. In interviews, he shrugged off the “hero” label. “I was scared the whole time,” he admitted. “I just kept thinking about Mum and Beau and Grace. I had to get help.” When asked what kept him going during the swim, he smiled faintly: “Family. And I didn’t want to let them down.”

The Appelbee family’s ordeal has become a powerful reminder of the unpredictability of the ocean and the extraordinary capacity for courage in young people. As they recover—slowly but surely—in hospital, the nation continues to celebrate the boy who swam through hell to bring his family home.

Austin Appelbee may be only 13, but his actions have etched his name into Australia’s collective memory as a symbol of selflessness, strength, and love. In a world often filled with cynicism, his story has reminded everyone that true heroes are not always adults in capes—they can be ordinary kids who refuse to give up on the people they love.

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