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South Australian ACS Branch Update – Dec 2011
The SA chapter has had several smaller member group meetings in the latter half of 2011 and it’s been great to have a few more passionate bods on deck! Our focal issue has been the Kangaroo Island Pro Surf contest, … Continue reading
Remnant dune protection campaign a success – Minda dunes, North Brighton (SA)
The Australian Coastal Society (SA chapter) has won its “Save Minda Dunes!” campaign with the announcement that Minda Incorporated has caved in to community pressure and will not build on heritage-listed sand dunes at North Brighton. Disability service provider Minda … Continue reading
ACS supports heritage listing of the remnant Tennyson dunes (SA)
The Australian Coastal Society is supporting an application for heritage listing of the remnant Tennyson dunes (SA) under the Heritage Places Act (1993). The Tennyson dunes are the most significant remnant dune system remaining on the Adelaide metropolitan coast. Prior … Continue reading
SA Chapter update
SEPTEMBER 2010 ACS President and Vice-President, Professor Bruce Thom and Professor Nicholas Harvey, wrote to the SA Minister for Environment and Conservation regarding the internal re-organisation of the Coastal Management Branch, which ACS believes will impact the branch on operating … Continue reading
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SA Chapter update
AUGUST 2010 South Australia is one of the new kids on the ACS block – and it’s off to a flying start! Claire Lock commenced as Chair of the SA chapter in early 2010, and brings her strong networks and … Continue reading