Sydney Coastal Councils Group Inc
Sustainable management of the urban coastal environment
The Sydney Coastal Councils Group Inc. (SCCG) was established in 1989 to promote collaboration between Member Councils on environmental issues relating to the sustainable management of the urban coastal and estuarine environment. The Group consists of 9 Councils adjacent to Sydney marine and estuarine environments and associated waterways, and represents nearly 1.3 million Sydneysiders.
Guided by the SCCG Strategic Plan 2019-2029 and annual Operational Plan, the SCCG is providing benefits to Councils across a range of coastal management issues including; climate change adaptation and resilience; coastal infrastructure and asset management; strategic and land use planning; biodiversity restoration and conservation; natural hazard and emergency management; and integrated water management.
The strength of the SCCG rests in engagement and shared expertise of the elected representatives, executive and technical staff of our Member Councils, and the capacity of our Secretariat to facilitate coordination, collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the Group and provide general and specialised expertise in delivering a range of services and programs that build the capacity of members in the management of Sydney’s urban coastal and estuarine environments.
Get the Site Right Campaign kicks off for May 2024
/in SCCG News /by SCCG AdminMEDIA RELEASE 1 May 2024 Builders urged to ‘get the site right’ to avoid wasting costly building supplies and protect our waterways Builders and developers are being urged to safeguard their construction materials from high wind and other strong weather events to prevent pollution of local waterways as this year’s Get the Site Right campaign […]
SIMS Project Restore Socio-economic Survey
/in Partner News /by SCCG AdminProject Restore, led by the Sydney Institute of Marine Science (SIMS) is a significant multi-habitat restoration project taking place right here in Sydney Harbour! Read more about the project here. The team at SIMS are interested in the social and economic benefits which may come from this restoration project. To understand this they are surveying […]