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Line in the Sand campaign at Narrabeen prevents the Narrabeen seawall from being constructed.
A coal port expansion proposal, known as Terminal Number 4 (T4), was put forward by Port Waratah Coal Services in Newcastle in early 2014...Local Surfrider representatives have taken part in ongoing community consultation processes, and delivered a submission requesting that the proposed terminal expansion include an environmental assessment, reporting on the impacts of the proposed coal terminal on Hunter beaches biodiversity.
Active campaigning continued to build around the country against ocean outfalls, oil pollution and other direct threats to marine and coastal environments.
Surfrider Foundation Northern Beaches Branch have teamed up with Living Ocean to reduce the use of single use plastic bags in Sydney’s coastal suburb of Avalon through the implementation of a bag share initiative called Boomerang Bags
Surfrider Foundation Gold Coast Tweed Branch is tackling the issue of plastic pollution in Burleigh Heads one plastic bag at a time through the implementation of a bag share initiative called Boomerang Bags.