SEA News
SEA celebrates seven years of #noplanetnoplay
On June 11, Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) celebrated seven years of doing more {for the world} with less {footprint}.
Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club joins SEA
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club to the #SEAFamily.
Located on the Southern Gold Coast, Palm Beach Surf Club is the first surf club to join the #SEAChange, and has a proud tradition of caring for the environment.
#SEASummit – a {sport & planet} recap
You can now access the #SEASummit report and our #SEASummit recap video to dive right back into all the action and read a summary of the day.
Woodend Golf Club joins the #SEAChange
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome Woodend Golf Club to the #SEAFamily.
Located about 75km north of Melbourne, the club enjoys a charming, rural layout.
Annabel Sides, Environment Committee Member Woodend Golf Club, explained that Woodend Golf club is joining Sports Environment Alliance as part of its commitment to protecting and future proofing our place of play.
SEA welcomes Reservoir Sporting Club to the family
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome Reservoir Sporting Club to the #SEAFamily.
Located just north of Melbourne, the club was founded in 1923 and is part of the Northern Football Netball League.
Reservoir Sporting Club President Tom Madden explained that the club is excited to join Sports Environment Alliance and a community of like-minded organisations.
South East Leisure joins SEA
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome South East Leisure to the #SEAFamily.
A newly formed company, South East Leisure is wholly owned by the City of Greater Dandenong. It will manage Dandenong Oasis, Noble Park Aquatic Centre, Dandenong Stadium and Springers Leisure Centre from July 2022.
Paralympics Australia joins the #SEAChange
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome Paralympics Australia (PA) to the #SEAFamily.
PA is the nation’s peak sporting organisation for athletes with physical, vision and intellectual impairments. It’s purpose is to advance the Paralympic Movement and Para-sport in Australia and be a catalyst for a more inclusive society.
Belgravia Leisure joins the #SEAChange
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome Belgravia Health and Leisure Group Pty Ltd to the #SEAFamily.
With its core areas of business and facilities stewardship including health clubs, wellness and spa, accommodation, caravan and campsites, golf, aquatic and sporting venues in locations across Australia and New Zealand, the organisation fits perfectly within the SEA fold.
Introducing SEA's newest member - Dick Johnson Racing
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome Dick Johnson Racing (DJR) to the #SEAFamily.
Becoming the first carbon neutral Supercars team and attaining the FIA’s highest level of Three Star Environmental Accreditation recently, makes DJR the perfect {sport & planet} partner in our race to protect the places where we play for generations to come.
Western United Football Club joins the #SEAFamily
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome Western United Football Club (WUFC) to the #SEAFamily.
Competing in the national A-League competition, Western United FC is in its third season of existence, with the club proudly representing the people from the west of Victoria.
New collaboration with Y Victoria bound for {sport & planet} success
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to announce a new partnership project with YMCA Victoria.
Key objectives of this collaboration are to engage the Y Victoria community in identifying environmental strengths, gaps, and opportunities, and building a sustainable {sport & planet} path towards a future where we do more {for the world} with less {footprint}.
SEA welcomes its first Rugby Union club - the Western Force - to the #SEAFamily
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to announce that the Western Force (the Force) has joined the #SEAChange.
As a professional entity, the Force has a short but proud history, having been formed in 2004 and making its Super 14 debut in 2006 against the Brumbies at Subiaco Oval.
SEA welcomes Thornbury Turf Strokers Cricket Club to the #SEAFamily
SEA is excited to welcome Thornbury Turf Strokers Cricket Club (TTSCC) to the #SEAFamily.
Established in 2009 TTSCC competes in the Mercantile Cricket Association, with their home ground being the picturesque Corben Oval, located in the Yarra Bend Park.
Introducing SEA’s newest member - Regional Sport Victoria
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is pleased to welcome Regional Sport Victoria (RSV) to the #SEAChange.
RSV is the peak body for sport and active recreation in regional Victoria, supporting nine independent Regional Sports Assemblies (RSAs) and covering a population of over 1.45 million rural and regional Victorians. The nine RSAs work directly with 48 local government authorities and are charged with the critical role of supporting the sport and recreation sector within their regional catchments.
Karting NSW joins the #SEAChange
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome Karting (New South Wales) Inc (KNSW) to the #SEAFamily.
Founded in 1987, KNSW is a not-for-profit, member-based organisation and currently operates as the recognised State Sporting Organisation (SSO) for karting in New South Wales.
SEA partners with Victoria University
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is proud to announce a new partnership with Victoria University (VU).
Guided by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), VU is committed to making a beneficial contribution to place-based planetary health initiatives through research, teaching and learning, and through the way the university works and engages with its communities and internally.
SEA welcomes Motorsport Australia to its growing family of change makers
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome Motorsport Australia to the #SEAChange!
Founded in 1953, Motorsport Australia is a not-for-profit, member-based organisation focused on the development, regulation, and administration of motorsport across Australia.
On the sustainability front, the organisation has been progressively introducing tailored initiatives, supporting environmental sustainability in the motorsport sector for many years.
SEA announces new partnership with epar
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is proud to announce a new partnership with specialist sports engineering firm SPORTENG.
SEA joins forces with SPORTENG
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is proud to announce a new partnership with specialist sports engineering firm SPORTENG.
Major announcement! SEA celebrates 50 members in welcoming the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC)
Today, the Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) celebrates a significant milestone in welcoming its 50th alliance member – the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) - to the #SEAFamily.