by kapow | Jun 8, 2016 | Government Policy, Latest News
National Coastal Planning and Policy Reform The Australian Coastal Society is dedicated to healthy coastal ecosystems, vibrant coastal communities and sustainable use of coastal resources. We are a national organisation that is committed to sustainable policy outcomes...
by kapow | Jun 3, 2016 | Authored Elsewhere, Latest News, Water
The Tides Are Coming Witness King Tides is a fun community photography project that asks people to snap pics of local landmarks when tides are high, to help local communities visualise and document the impacts of sea levels rise. The tides are coming and we are asking...
by kapow | May 25, 2016 | Authored Elsewhere, Latest News
Support coastal connections Letter from the Victorian Coastal Council 13th May 2016Dear colleagues RE: Australia’s national coastal conference (Coast to Coast 2016) I’m writing to seek your support for the upcoming national Coast to Coast Conference being hosted by...
by kapow | May 25, 2016 | Government Policy, Latest News
Biggest Funding Boost to Coastal Management since 1970s NSW BUDGET: BIGGEST FUNDING BOOST TO COASTAL MANAGEMENT SINCE the 1970s The NSW Government announced an $83.6 million Budget funding commitment towards management of the NSW coastline, including funding for the...
by kapow | Apr 14, 2016 | Authored Elsewhere, Latest News
South Australian Recreation Fishing Review Venus Bay, Eyre Peninsula (pc: South Australia Tourism) What’s happening in South Australia? First currently underway is a South Australian Recreation Fishing Review: Three key documents have been released about which the...
by kapow | Mar 30, 2016 | Diverse Coasts, Latest News
Cape to Cape: A Voyage Around Botany Bay The organisers of the International Coastal Symposium, recently held in Sydney, kindly invited me to run a field excursion around the shores of Botany Bay. I have conducted this tour several times for students, but this is the...