SEA News
#NoPlanetNoPlay: Episode 1
The Sport Environment Alliance’s #NoPlanetNoPlay podcast is hosted by Tiffany Cherry, SEA Director and Co-Chair of SEA’s Ambassador Committee. It investigates how we can do more {for the planet} with less {footprint}.
Sport’s Role in Averting Climate Crisis: With Sports Environment Alliance ED, Dr Sheila Nguyen
Listen to the Episode 54 of the RegenNarration podcast, hosted by Anthony James and featuring SEA’s Dr Sheila Nguyen.
Richmond FC partner Sports for Climate Action Initiative
#SEAMember – Richmond Football Club are taking action on and off the field. They’re the first AFL Club to join the United Nations’ Sports for Climate Action Initiative.
Steven Grimmer from Swamprats C.C speaks on ABC Great Southern radio
It’s fantastic to see Steven Grimmer from #SEAmembers – Swamprats Cricket Club speak on ‘Mornings with Gianfranco Di Giovanni’ on ABC Great Southern radio.
Podcast 2040 Q&A: Dr Sheila Nguyen, Damon Gameau & Adam Bumpus
Hear the 2040 Q&A podcast from SEA Executive Director Dr. Sheila Nguyen, Damon Gameau & Adam Bumpus, exploring how we can make a positive change on our environment!
Lonely, unfit and hooked on air- conditioning – is this the summer of the future?
Check out this article which appeared in The Age – featuring our very own Sheila Nguyen!
When it’s too darned hot on the court
Check out this article which appeared in The Age – written by our very own Sheila Nguyen!
SEA to support ‘VRC Thanks The Community Raceday’
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is pleased to support our Foundation Member, the Victorian Racing Club (VRC), at its ‘VRC Thanks The Community Raceday’ at Flemington Racecourse this weekend.
Australian Geographic: ‘We can’t play when our fields are flooded’
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) has featured in a recent article from Australian Geographic investigating how ‘human-caused climate change could change the way we play and enjoy sport this century’.
Time right to relaunch Green Round, say Speed and Demetriou
SPORTS powerbroker Malcolm Speed AO and former CEO Andrew Demetriou believe the time could be right to relaunch the AFL’s green themed round.
Sport, the environment and climate change – A note from Australia
Sport is characterised by contradictions, conflicts and hypocrisies that simultaneously speak to growing awareness, positive action and hope in terms of environmental awareness and sustainability, say researchers Brett Hutchins and Libby Lester in this comment piece that discusses how sport can take on a role in protecting and creating a world worth playing in.
The Green Sports Blog (GSB) Interview: Sheila Nguyen, Executive Director, Sports Environment Alliance
The Green-Sports movement is in its early days in Australia and New Zealand. After speaking with Sheila Nguyen, the visionary, “won’t take no for an answer”-type Executive Director of the Sports Environment Alliance (SEA), the organization leading the charge Down Under, I am confident that the Green-Sports movement is in great hands.