SEA News
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.
#SEAChanger Awards {2020} POSTPONED
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation and restrictions in Melbourne, our #SEAChanger Awards event, originally scheduled for 17 June 2021, has been postponed until further notice.
The #SEATeam is working very hard to make this event happen in person and will communicate alternative dates and arrangements as soon as they are available.
Apologies for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. The #SEATeam looks forward to celebrating with you in person very soon.
SEA turns six
Today, the Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to celebrate six years of doing more {for the world} with less {footprint}.
Founded by current CEO, Dr Sheila Nguyen, and former and inaugural Chair Malcolm Speed AO in 2015, SEA is a for purpose, membership organisation focused on protecting the places where we play through the advocacy of sport industry leaders.
#SEAChanger Awards {2020} finalists announced
SEA is excited to announce the finalists for the #SEAChanger Awards {2020} - to be held at #SEAMember Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on 17 June (pending Victorian gathering restrictions).
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.
#SEAChanger Awards {2020} - TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) invites you to our annual #SEAChanger awards celebration on 8 June 2021.
#SEAChanger Awards {2020} - SAVE THE DATE!
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) invites you to save the date for our annual #SEAChanger awards celebration on 8 June 2021.
The MCG – a leader in environmental sustainability
SEA is proud to share its newest case study, providing an insight into how #SEAMember the MCG is doing more {for the world} with less {footprint}.
The Sports Environment Alliance welcomes its newest member: Sandringham District Netball Association!
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome Sandringham District Netball Association (SDNA) to the SEA family.
Margot Foster AM OLY joins SEA as its new Chair
SEA is pleased to announce the appointment of Margot Foster AM OLY as the new Chair of the Board of Directors.
iEDM: the Sports Environment Alliance’s newest partner
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to partner with iEDM and welcomes them to the SEA family.
City of Melbourne Bowls Club joins the Sports Environment Alliance
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome the City of Melbourne Bowls Club (City Bowls) as the newest member of the SEA family.
Major Project Announcement! SEA Collaborates with Victorian Government
We are excited to launch the result of a fruitful two-year collaboration with the Victorian Government*: ‘Future proofing community sport & recreation facilities: A roadmap for climate change management for the sport and recreation facilities sector’
Middle Park Football Club joins the Sports Environment Alliance
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome Middle Park Football Club (MPFC) as the newest member of the SEA family. MPFC is the very first community football club to join SEA, a truly remarkable show of environmental leadership.
Six sports environment podcasts you should listen to!
This year has been tough. But, one positive of lockdown and restrictions, is having more time to listen to some great sports podcasts – particularly ones that have a focus on things even bigger than the game – like our planet. Here are six great sports and planet podcasts you should check out – you know you have the time!
#NoPlanetNoPlay: Episode 1
The Sport Environment Alliance’s #NoPlanetNoPlay podcast is hosted by Tiffany Cherry, SEA Director and Co-Chair of SEA’s Ambassador Committee. It investigates how we can do more {for the planet} with less {footprint}.
Surf Life Saving South Australia joins the Sports Environment Alliance
The Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) is excited to welcome Surf Life Saving South Australia (SLSSA) as the newest member of the SEA family.

