Sports Environment Alliance announces program for 2023 Summit
Set to return to the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 4th May, the Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) has announced the program for its upcoming 2023 Summit.
With the theme ‘Move your sports organisation's climate strategy off the bench and into action,’ the event will feature a curated program of national and international speakers, covering topics such as stakeholder engagement, circular economy, and emissions reduction and offsetting.
Delegates at the SEA Summit will have the opportunity to collaborate and learn from industry leaders, working together to tackle topical areas and challenges and develop tangible action items that set them up for success.
Introducing the Summit, SEA Chief Executive, Jan Fitzgerald commented “we're thrilled to reveal the program for our annual SEA Summit, and we're looking forward to welcoming industry leaders and stakeholders to Melbourne for this important event.
"Our summit provides an important opportunity to connect, collaborate, and take action on climate change, and we encourage everyone with an interest in sustainable sports to secure their tickets today."
Every year, the SEA Summit provides a place for the SEA network and the greater sports and sustainability community to engage on issues that matter: blue skies, clean water, green grass and a future where we protect our places to play.
The Summit is attended by professional sporting associations, state a community sporting associations, facility/venue managers and operators, sustainable and regeneration service providers and technical and other professional service suppliers
SEA has also welcomed the Vasse Soccer Club from Busselton in Western Australia as its newest member, joining a growing number of sports clubs taking proactive steps towards addressing climate change.
Click here for more information on the Australasian Leisure Management industry Calendar.
Images: AFL fans at the MCG.
Related Articles
17th February 2023 - Sports Environment Alliance announces new Chief Executive
18th February 2023 - Top skiers and snowboarders call for winter sport’s international governing body to act on climate change
8th December 2022 - Citing climate change concerns IOC delays decision on host for 2030 Winter Olympics
23rd November 2022 - Inaugural AMPSEA conference brings together Australia’s mass event industry
26th October 2022 - Federal Budget to provide more funds for climate and environmental initiatives
21st October 2022 - Sponsorship’s new paradigm
14th July 2022 - SportEng secures NSC Sports and Climate Change Award 2022
7th June 2022 - Gemba and ClimatePartner join forces for sport and entertainment sustainability offerings
14th April 2022 - Sports Environment Alliance reveals departure of inaugural Chief Executive Dr Sheila Nguyen
11th April 2022 - Sports Environment Alliance announces SEA Changer Award winners
22nd February 2022 - MCG partners with EnergyAustralia to transition to run on 100% renewable power
31st January 2022 - Melbourne-based South East Leisure joins Sports Environment Alliance
9th December 2021 - Sports Environment Alliance welcomes Belgravia Leisure into membership
5th August 2021 - Sports Environment Alliance welcomes Regional Sport Victoria to its membership
11th June 2021 - Motorsport Australia’s green impact initiative nominated for Sports Environment Alliance award
24th December 2021 - MCG looks for Boxing Day Ashes Test fans to consider environmental sustainability
1st September 2021 - Survey shows 93% of young Australians want action on climate change
27th April 2021 - Research shows role of sports stadia solar rooftops in mitigating impacts of climate change
25th February 2021 - Climate Council releases new report on the affects of climate change on Australian Sport
5th July 2020 - Former Socceroo pushes for 2023 Women’s World Cup to amplify climate change urgency
30th December 2019 - Research finds Australian cricket not ready for challenges of climate change
20th September 2019 - International sport bodies unite to combat climate change