SEA News
Katherine O’Regan joins SEA
Following the EOI process to identify a new CEO for SEA, the Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Katherine O’Regan.
SEA Chair Margot Foster AM OLY said that after a comprehensive and competitive selection process, the Board was delighted that Katherine accepted the offer to join the organisation.
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.
SEA opportunity: Chief Executive Officer
Sports Environment Alliance has commenced the recruitment process for a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead SEA’s next phase.
Meet our #SEAPartner - iEDM
Sports Environment Alliance works to support our family members' journeys in protecting the places where we play for generations to come through education, linking them to the wider sport and planet community, and celebrating their good {planet} leadership and actions.
#SEASummit & #SEAChanger Awards report 2022
This year’s #SEASummit was focused on the theme of the ‘Planet Champions Game Plan’ and breaking down the journey of efforts into the representative quarters of the journey most of our community take to achieve empowerment to do more {for the world} with less {footprint}.
Sports Environment Alliance announces the departure of CEO Dr Sheila Nguyen
The Board of Sports Environment Alliance announces the resignation of its CEO and co-Founder Dr Sheila Nguyen with disappointment and sadness as she chooses a new focus.
#SEASummit – a summary of {sport & planet} wisdoms
On 3 March, SEA was joined by catalysts of change in the sport and planet sectors to engage on solutions to protect what matters to us: blue skies, clean water, and green grass.
Here’s a summary of {sport & planet} wisdoms shared on the day, for those who were not able to attend and those who want to refresh their memory.
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.
Meet our #SEAPartner - South Pole
Sports Environment Alliance works to support our family members' journeys in protecting the places where we play for generations to come through education, linking them to the wider sport and planet community, and celebrating their good {planet} leadership and actions.
#SEAChanger Awards winners announced
SEA wants to take this opportunity to thank everyone who attended the #SEASummit in person or via live stream, as well as the official event sponsors, speakers, contributors, volunteers, suppliers, and award judges.
Thank you to SEA’s speakers and contributors
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) wants to take this opportunity to thank all speakers, moderators, and hosts who contributed towards making SEA’s events in 2020 and through to February 2021 such a {sport & planet} success despite the challenges.
#SEASummit agenda announced
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) today revealed the agenda* for its upcoming #SEASummit, to be held on 3 March at Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Themed ‘Build your planet game plan’, the event will focus on four key areas (quarters) and inspire delegates to collaborate, share and think about all things {sport & planet}.
The agenda is packed with optional eco-tours, panel sessions, workshops, keynote speakers, a silent auction, networking drinks, the #SEAChanger Awards ceremony and more.
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.
Meet our #SEAPartner - Victoria University
Sports Environment Alliance works to support our family members' journeys in protecting the places where we play for generations to come through education, linking them to the wider sport and planet community, and celebrating their good {planet} leadership and actions.
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.
SEA Annual Report 2020-2021
Access the Sports Environment Alliance Annual Report 2020-2021.
I am delighted to release SEA’s Annual Report 2020-2021 on behalf of myself and my predecessor, Peter Wearne, who was interim chair of SEA until my appointment in late 2020.
#SEASUMMIT - EARLY BIRD TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) proudly invites you to the #SEASummit and #SEAChanger Awards on 3 March 2022 at #SEAMember Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Join other catalysts of change in the sport and planet sectors to engage on issues which matter to us: blue skies, clean water, and green grass; and celebrate those that make remarkable efforts to minimise their environmental impact, make their sports more sustainable and regenerative, and act as environmental stewards to ensure that we continue to have spaces and places to play.