A VOICE FOR THE AUSTRALIAN COAST  
  
 
   

 
 
Who are we?   ACS Representation

The Australian Coastal Society has been established to:

  • to promote knowledge and understanding of the environmental, social and economic value of the Australian coast;
  • to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and knowledge among people involved in the management, planning and development of the Australian coast;
  • to contribute to international, national, state and local debates on coastal issues so as to foster rational, open decision-making in order to achieve sustainable use of coastal resources and responsible stewardship of coastal assets;
  • to improve public, government and industry understanding of the value of the Australian coast for individual and social well being, the need to maintain and improve coastal ecosystems, and to ensure the use of ecologically sustainable development practices;
  • to promote the protection and conservation of sites of environmental and cultural significance on the coast and in coastal waters;
  • to facilitate increased knowledge and skills of people working and studying in coastal natural resource management, planning, development and other relevant industries along the Australian coast;
  • to serve as a link between various Australian organisations and individuals with interests in the Australian coast;
  • to support national, state and local coastal conferences; and
  • to do all things necessary for and incidental to the advancement of those objects.
 

The Australian Coastal Society has representatives in the following organisations and committees:

  • The Coasts and Climate Change Council
  • The Australian Coastal Alliance
  • The Coast to Coast national conference organising committee

 

ACS in the news

Residents warned to brace for storm threat - ABC News 03/03/10

Unheralded and unnecessary plans put coastal care at risk - The Age & SMH 01/02/10

Shock as coastal council shut down - The Age 16/12/2009

$10bn worth of coastal homes at risk - The Age & SMH 14/11/09

It is happening now! - Ballina Shire Advocate 12/11/2009