Save Smiths Beach


Australia’s Surfing Life (ASL), Surfrider Foundation, Taj Burrow and the Save Smiths Beach Campaign (WA). Champion surfer Taj Burrow recently photographed at Margaret River showing support for the Save Smiths Beach WA campaign (Surfrider Foundation Australia’s most sustained coastal campaign)Australia’s Surfing Life (ASL) July issue, out now, has an article by Jock Barnes. The article, […]

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Australia’s Surfing Life (ASL), Surfrider Foundation, Taj Burrow and the Save Smiths Beach Campaign (WA).

Champion surfer Taj Burrow recently photographed at Margaret River showing support for the Save Smiths Beach WA campaign (Surfrider Foundation Australia’s most sustained coastal campaign)Australia’s Surfing Life (ASL) July issue, out now, has an article by Jock Barnes. The article, “The Wild West and Plans for the Grotesque”, is about the Save Smiths Beach campaign in south west Western Australia. The report is of interest to any surfrider concerned about a coastal development in their area and how much trust they have in the local decision makers that something will result that will benefit the local community and coastal environment. You can leave comments by emailing the Save Smiths Beach campaign (click on Taj, up there) or, if you’re also worried about Tasmania’s coast, leave comments here.

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Campaign Details

Group Leading this Campaign: Surfrider Foundation

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Campaign Ran From: 2007 to 2007

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Save Smiths Beach