SEA News
Introducing SEA's newest member – Hockey Australia
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is delighted to welcome Hockey Australia as its newest member.
Introducing SEA's newest member – Samurai Dojo Australia
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is delighted to welcome Samurai Dojo Australia as its newest member.
Introducing SEA's newest member – Victorian Institute of Sport
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is delighted to welcome Victorian Institute of Sport as its newest member.
Introducing SEA's newest member – Little Athletics Victoria
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is delighted to welcome Little Athletics Victoria as its newest member.
Introducing SEA's newest member – La Trobe University Sport
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is delighted to welcome La Trobe University Sport as its newest member.
Introducing SEA's newest member – Stadiums Queensland
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is delighted to welcome Stadiums Queensland as its newest member.
Introducing SEA's newest member – Netball Tasmania
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is delighted to welcome Netball Tasmania as its newest member.
Introducing SEA's newest member – Athletics Australia
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is delighted to welcome Athletics Australia as its newest member.
Introducing SEA's newest member – Carlton Football Club
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is delighted to welcome Carlton as its newest member.
Water Polo Australia joins Sports Environment Alliance
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is delighted to welcome Water Polo Australia as its newest member.
FISU Oceania joins SEA
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is delighted to welcome FISU Oceania as its newest member.
Sports Environment Alliance welcomes Peninsula Kingswood Golf and Country Club to the SEA family
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is proud to welcome Peninsula Kingswood Golf and Country Club (PK) as its newest member.
Vasse Soccer Club joins Sports Environment Alliance
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is pleased to welcome Vasse Soccer Club (VSC) from Busselton, WA as its newest member, joining a growing number of sports clubs taking proactive steps towards addressing climate change.
Ocean Grove Bowling Club joins SEA
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is pleased to welcome Ocean Grove Bowling Club (OGBC) as its newest member.
Situated on the Bellarine Peninsula in regional Victoria, OGBC opened the club’s first greens in 1954, having purchased five blocks of land one year earlier. Since then, it has grown to be regarded as one of the region's premier community clubs.
Southport Sharks joins SEA
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is pleased to introduce its newest member, Southport Sharks.
Established in 1961, Southport Sharks is home to a senior VFL men’s, senior QAFLW women’s, and a 500-strong junior AFL program.
Coles Little Athletics Australia joins SEA
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) would like to welcome its newest member, Coles Little Athletics Australia (LAA).
Coles Little Athletics Australia is the national body for Little Athletics, working with State Member Associations and over 500 Little Athletics centres nationally, where families are surrounded by a supportive and inclusive community and get to participate in a variety of running, jumping, throwing and walking events.
Squash Australia joins SEA
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is pleased to welcome Squash Australia as the newest member of the organisation.
Squash Australia CEO, Robert Donaghue said “Squash Australia is committed to advocating for and introducing environmentally friendly practices across the sport that help make the operations of its clubs more efficient and sustainable.”
YMCA South Australia joins SEA
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is delighted to welcome YMCA South Australia (YMCA SA) as the newest member of the organisation.
YMCA SA Chief Operations Officer, Andrew Mundy said “At YMCA South Australia we believe that conservation and environmental responsibility are integral to our mission for all people to grow in body, mind and spirit. The YMCA believes that we should all commit and take action for the protection and regeneration of our planet.”
Western Bulldogs join SEA
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) are pleased to announce the Western Bulldogs Football Club as members of the organisation.
Jon Couston, Head of Infrastructure & Operations at the club, said “We look forward to exploring more opportunities with SEA to move towards becoming an industry leader in the AFL when it comes to environmental sustainability.”
GIANTS join SEA
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is pleased to announce that SEA foundation member the GIANTS have re-joined the organisation.
Felicity Ross, GIANTS Head of Finance, said the club is proud to re-join SEA as part of an ongoing commitment to enriching the lives of people in Western Sydney, Canberra, and its broader communities.