Chief lifeguard Chris Maynard said it was a “straight forward rescue” despite the dangerous conditions.
“They were on the southern side of the flag area and got pushed into a rip on the southern side,” Mr Maynard said.
“They were rescued pretty quickly, one guy paddled out and another was on a jet-ski nearby who came over to help out.”
Oxygen therapy was administered to the young boy and paramedics were called in as a precaution, treating him at the back of the beach.
The shaken pair were transported to Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable condition.
With a spat of tragic drowning incidents across the sunshine coast, swimmers and beach goers are reminded to be vigilant.
“Conditions have been quite dangerous lately, with the easterly swell and northerly winds causing a little bit of currents and strong rips”
- Chris Maynard
For Australians looking for intelligent and unbiased news coverage, join renowned journalist Natarsha Belling on Your Morning Agenda for breaking national and international stories as well as the top business and finance stories - every weekday from 6:30am on Listnr