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Sport x climate November news & resources
Access all the latest news and resources in the sport and sustainability space, expertly curated by SEA, right here in one convenient place.
Sport and climate change – it is time to act
The climate emergency and the role sport plays in advocating for a shared, clean future has been occupying the Australian and international news headlines in recent times.
Meet SEA Partner BASIS
SEA is proud to do its important work in collaboration with a network of valued partners that represent community organisations that care about our clean future; corporations that actively contribute to the clean economy; and others who support, advise, innovate and incubate ideas.
SEA welcomes Melbourne Racing Club’s carbon footprint report release
SEA Member Melbourne Racing (MRC) club released its inaugural Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Accounting Report this week.
Created in collaboration with SEA Partner South Pole, this report represents one of the first comprehensive summaries of an Australian sporting organisation’s complete company-wide greenhouse gas emissions.
Climate Futures Summit recap
This month, the SEA team had the opportunity to join other local and global leaders at the inaugural Climate Futures Summit in Melbourne.
2029 ASIAN WINTER GAMES SEA STATEMENT
SEA, at its core, believes in protecting the places where we play for generations to come by doing more {for the world} with less {footprint}.
Sport x climate September news and resources
Access all the latest news and resources in the sport and sustainability space, expertly curated by SEA, right here in one convenient place.
Join SEA today - #noplanetnoplay
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is a for purpose membership organisation focused on celebrating environmental leadership and advocacy of the sporting community.
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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.”
Sports Environment Alliance welcomes Richmond Football Club’s Environmental Sustainability Action Plan
Sports Environment Alliance welcomes SEA Member Richmond Football Club’s Environmental Sustainability Action Plan announcement this week.
A trailblazing effort, this initiative is a first across the AFL industry and outlines how Richmond will achieve its existing United Nations’ Sports for Climate Action Initiative commitment to reduce its emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieve net-zero by 2040.
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.
Meet our #SEAPartner - Enervest
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.
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.