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The Mighty Ord

The Mighty Ord

The Mighty Ord When I left the Coastal Studies Institute (CSI) at Louisiana State University in 1967, I never thought I would work on another project with that group. It was a pleasant surprise to receive an invite in early 1971 to join Don Wright in a study of the...

Foreshore land grants in eastern Sydney

Foreshore land grants in eastern Sydney

Foreshore land grants in eastern Sydney I must first declare a personal land interest in this blog. The house where I have lived in Rose Bay and our current dwelling in Vaucluse, in eastern Sydney, were both the subject of 19th century land grants that have links to...

The right to bath on the beach

The right to bath on the beach

The right to bath on the beach Australian’s today believe they have a public right to access and use the beach. That includes the right to swim and surf. It has not always been so. Doug Booth, the historian, has written a wonderful account of steps taken to enjoy the...

A New Wave: Coastal Reform in Australia

A New Wave: Coastal Reform in Australia

Four Australian states have specific coastal management legislation half of which is new and only came on stream in 2018. So, what is happening? Given the lack of federal coastal policy or legislation, some states recently decided to introduce their own coastal...

Victorian Coastal Monitoring Program

Victorian Coastal Monitoring Program

Victorian Coastal Monitoring Program I recently attended a meeting of the Advisory Board of the new Victorian Coastal Monitoring Program (VCMP).This program was established last year as a partnership between the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning...