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10 - 22 January 2020
Marine & Coastal Discovery Program
Get ready for hands-on adventure this summer!
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Discover your coastBe part of the action this summer with hands-on learning experiences at amazing locations along Randwick City’s spectacular coastline.
Bookings: www.randwick.nsw.gov.au
Sit & relax Get comfortable and settle in for some great talks.
Easy Suitable for most fit and active adults and children to enjoy.
Moderate Some exertion required in walking, paddling or swimming.
Challenging Not for the faint hearted, some physical challenge is likely, including, walking, entering a boat from the water, paddling for extended periods, swimming or snorkelling.
Adventure level ratingsActivities have been rated as a guide only. Please come prepared with sunscreen, hat, long sleeve top, water bottle and closed footwear for walking, water-based activities and rockpool rambles.
• Minimum age for all water-based activities is 8-years old
• Children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult guardian for all activities.
• Adult guardians accompanying children must pay.
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DATE: Friday 10 January
TIMES: 8am – 10am
PLACE: Coogee Beach
Meet outside Coogee Surf Lifesaving Club (south end of Coogee Beach).
OceanFit for families$30 PER PAIR
Learn from OceanFit’s expert ocean swimming instructors how to keep your family safe in the waves this summer.
This activity brings parent and child together in a combined learning experience. If you are the parent, this introductory clinic will instil confidence in your ability to instruct your children at the beach. You’ll learn about assessing ocean conditions, how to teach core ocean safety skills and how to ensure your child grows up to love the ocean and not be overcome by fear and anxiety.
If you are the child, you’ll have the best fun learning with your parent on how to stay safe in the ocean, dive under waves and how to body surf!
Challenging
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DATE: Friday 10 January
TIMES: 8.30am – 10.30am
PLACE: Coogee
Meet outside Coogee Surf Lifesaving Club (south end of Coogee Beach).
Coogee coastal walk and talk$5 PER PERSON
This is a rare opportunity to join Australia’s leading coastal scientist, Professor Bruce Thom as he uncovers the secrets of Sydney’s coast as you stroll along the coastal walkway between Coogee Beach and Lurline Bay.
The tour starts at Coogee Surf Lifesaving Club, founded in 1907 and will take you along the popular eastern beaches Coastal Walkway to Ivor Rowe Rockpool.
Be prepared to go off-track while learning about the geological wonders of the area and finding out about the relationship between Sydney’s beaches and Hawkesbury Sandstone and learning some fascinating social and environmental history on the way.
Moderate
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DATE: Friday 10 January
TIMES: 1pm – 2pm
PLACE: Clovelly Surf Lifesaving Club
Dr Rip’s Science of the Surf Talk at Clovelly $5 PER PERSON
This fascinating, entertaining and multiple award winning presentation by Australia’s best known surf scientist, Dr Rob Brander is not to be missed.
Nicknamed ‘Dr Rip’ because of his habit of throwing purple dye into rip currents, the presentation covers how beaches work, how to spot deadly rip currents, and importantly how to get out of one and why rock fishing is the most dangerous sport in Australia.
Keep safe in the surf this summer and understand your favourite beach better by learning how to ‘read’ the conditions of the beach and surf by attending this informative and entertaining presentation.
Six randomly chosen attendees will receive a free copy of Dr Rip’s Essential Beach Book.
Sit & relax
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DATE: Saturday 11 January
TIMES: 3pm – 5pm
PLACE: South Maroubra
Meet at South Maroubra Surf Lifesaving Club.
Rockpool Ramble - South Maroubra$5 PER PERSON
Discover the marine creatures of the South Maroubra rock platforms and inter-tidal zone with local expert marine biologists Will Jones and Murray Cook.
As the ocean retreats it leaves an array of sea creatures on display that our local marine biologists will identify and discuss, explaining how each of us can minimise our impact on these fragile creatures.
Participants must wear closed footwear. Minimum age 5 years. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a guardian.
Moderate
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DATE: Monday 13 January
TIMES: 3pm – 5pm
PLACE: Little Bay
Meet at Prince Henry Centre, 2 Coast Hospital Road.
Rockpool Ramble - Little Bay $5 PER PERSON
Discover the rarely seen marine animals of the Little Bay rock platforms and inter-tidal zone. As the ocean retreats it leaves an abundant array of sea animals on display, which our expert marine biologists, Will Jones and Murray Cook will identify and discuss; helping us learn how to minimise our impacts on these fragile beings.
Participants must wear closed footwear. Minimum age 5 years. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult guardian.
Moderate
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DATE: Tuesday 14 January
TIMES: 8am – 9am 9.30am – 10.30am 11am – 12pm 12.30pm – 1.30pm
PLACE: Malabar Beach
Meet at the education trailer at the top of Malabar beach, off Fishermans Road.
Sea Kayaking at Malabar Beach$10 PER PERSON
Learn the latest paddling techniques from your expert guides while enjoying the unique coastline in the quieter waters off Malabar Beach.
Minimum age 8 years. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.
Challenging
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DATE: Wednesday 15 January
TIMES: 8am - 9.30am 10am – 11.30am
Please arrive 20 minutes prior to the lesson start time.
PLACE: Maroubra Beach
Meet at Let’s Go Surfing Maroubra Surf School, 7 Marine Parade, Maroubra.
Learn to Surf at Maroubra - kids$20 PER CHILD
Interested in giving surfing a try? This popular activity promises to give kids an authentic taste of surfing while keeping them safe. Professional instructors will teach children about waves and the beach, and importantly how to keep upright on a surfboard. Adults are welcome to participate, but need to be aware that lessons will be structured around children’s learning abilities. Wetsuits and surfboards provided.
Minimum age 8 years. Children under 16 must have a parent or adult guardian in attendance during the lesson. Challenging
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DATE: Wednesday 15 January
TIMES: 8.30am – 10:30am
PLACE: South Maroubra
Meet at South Maroubra Surf Lifesaving Club.
A Discovery of Coastal Birds ‘Walk & Talk’ at South Maroubra$5 PER PERSON
A fun exploration of the beautiful coastal birds around the South Maroubra sand dunes with BirdLife educator and enthusiast, Renée Ferster Levy.
From waterbirds to bush birds and some high in the sky, we hope to see lots of summertime activity - calling, feeding, wading, chasing … maybe even nesting! You’ll learn to identify birds by sight and sound, and find out how we can enhance our local habitats to help them.
Suitable for 8 years and above. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.
Moderate
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DATE: Wednesday 15 January
TIMES: 1pm – 2.30pm
PLACE: Maroubra Surf Lifesaving Club
Dr Rip’s Science of the Surf Talk (with dye release rip identification demonstration) at Maroubra Beach$5 PER PERSON
This fascinating, entertaining and multiple award winning presentation by Australia’s best known surf scientist, Dr Rob Brander is not to be missed.
Nicknamed ‘Dr Rip’ because of his habit of throwing purple dye into rip currents, the presentation covers how beaches work, how to spot deadly rip currents, and importantly how to get out of one and why rock fishing is the most dangerous sport in Australia.
Keep safe in the surf this summer and understand your favourite beach better by learning how to ‘read’ the conditions of the beach and surf by attending this informative and entertaining presentation.
Six randomly chosen attendees will receive a free copy of Dr Rip’s Essential Beach Book.
Sit & relax
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DATE: Thursday 16 January
TIMES: 8.30am – 11am 10.30am – 1pm 12.30pm – 3pm
PLACE: La Perouse
Meet at Frenchmans Bay, La Perouse, near the Boatshed.
Kamay Botany Bay Guided Tour $20 PER PERSON
Expect to get your feet wet when boarding this adventure boat to Kamay Botany Bay National Park. Experienced boat tour operators will transport you across the waters to Cook’s Landing. You’ll explore the Banks-Solander track, with its fascinating insights into the once-widespread vegetation communities that Cook’s botanists explored, and learn from your guide about the Aboriginal cultural heritage of the area.
Maximum 8 people per session time. Minimum age 8 years. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.
Challenging
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DATE: Thursday 16 January
TIMES: 9am- 9.30am 9.45am – 10.15am 11.15am – 11.45am
PLACE: La Perouse
Meet at Frenchmans Bay, La Perouse, near the Boatshed.
Botany Bay Adventure Boat Tour$10 PER PERSON
Expect to get your feet wet when boarding this thirty minute adventure boat tour around Botany Bay. Your experienced and venturesome boat tour crew will ferry you across the waters to find the rich marine environments of Towra Point Nature Reserve and Kamay National Park. See Cook’s landing site and Bare Island as you venture and explore this busy port.
Minimum age 8 years. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.
Challenging
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DATE: Thursday 16 January
TIME: 9.30am – 11.30am
PLACE: La Perouse
Meet at The Snake Pit in Cann Park, Anzac Parade, La Perouse.
La Perouse Discovery Cultural Tour $10 PER PERSON
Learn from our expert guides about the Aboriginal culture at La Perouse (Guriwal). You’ll discover the local flora and fauna and learn about the region’s diverse history. This guided tour will take you through native bush and along the coastline concluding at the La Perouse Museum. You’ll explore the Dreaming of the land, taste bush tucker; be involved in a traditional ochre ceremony and a ‘Welcome to the Country’ and hear how the Aboriginal people hunted, fished & gathered throughout the area.
Minimum age 8 years. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. Wear closed in walking shoes, hat, sunscreen. Bring drinking water & take lots of photos!
Moderate
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DATE: Friday 17 January
TIMES: 9.30am – 10:30am 11am – 12pm
PLACE: Bare Island, La Perouse
Meet at the top of the path to Bare Island at La Perouse.
Moderate
Walk the Fort, Bare Island guided tour $5 PER PERSON
At European contact Bare Island was associated with the Gweagal and Kameygal Aboriginal groups and referred to by Captain Cook as a “small bare island”. Since those early times, the island has experienced a variety of uses and recognitions, from being a late nineteenth century coastal defence site, a veterans home, and site location for the film Mission Impossible.
Meet your National Parks Wildlife Service Discovery Ranger at the top of the path to Bare Island. We’ll then venture and across the footbridge where you’ll share the experiences of this nationally significant place.
Minimum age 8 years. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.
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DATE: Friday 17 January
TIMES: 10am – 12.30pm 1.30pm – 4pm
PLACE: La Perouse
Meet at the top of the path to Bare Island at La Perouse.
Snorkelling at Bare Island$15 PER PERSON
Experience snorkelling with expert marine biologist, Will Jones. You’ll learn to use the equipment properly as well as effective snorkelling techniques while discovering and identifying the local marine life. Look out for the curious weedy seadragon while you’re experiencing the diverse marine life in these protected reefs in Sydney’s Eastern suburbs. Snorkelling gear provided as part of the activity.
Minimum age 8 years. Snorkelling gear provided as part of activity. Wetsuit recommended.
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DATE: Saturday 18 January
TIMES: 10am – 3pm
PLACE: Maroubra Beach
Ocean Action PodFREE
Take action on marine plastic pollution this summer at the Ocean Action Pod, a pop-up multimedia educational experience for adults and children.
Find multiple display plinths showcasing common plastic debris items with playful ‘species’ names, valuable resources and information on solutions to plastic-free living and kid-friendly activities.
Be the expert and test your knowledge in the Ocean Action Quiz to WIN Prizes!
Sit & relax
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DATE: Tuesday 21 January
TIMES: 10am – 12pm
PLACE: Fred Hollows Reserve, Randwick
Meet Bligh Place Randwick (allow time for parking).
Fred Hollows Reserve guided tour$5 PER PERSON
Venture through this hidden little valley in the heart of Randwick with expert guide Danny Hirschfeld.
Starting at Bligh Place, we’ll meander along the winding trail, crossing the footbridge over the creek, through native bushland and arrive at a secluded fern gully, surprisingly close to Alison Road. Here we’ll find tranquillity in a remnant of original rainforest.
Along the way, you’ll discover local wildlife and the habitats they call home, including: rainbow lorikeets, kookaburras, welcome swallows, lizards and perhaps the rare Glebe Gully Skink!
Wear closed-in shoes and sunhat.
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BEGINNER
DATE: WEDNESDAY 22 JANUARY
PLACE: CLOVELLY
TIME: 10.30am – 1pm
Meet on the grass area near Seasalt Café, Clovelly Beach (allow time to park and find the group).
INTERMEDIATE
DATE: WEDNESDAY 22 JANUARY
PLACE: GORDONS BAY
TIME: 2 – 4.30pm
Snorkelling at Clovelly and Gordons Bay$15 PER PERSON
Experience snorkelling with expert marine biologist Will Jones. You’ll learn to use the equipment properly and effective snorkelling techniques while discovering and identifying the local marine life. Look out for the famous blue gropers while you’re experiencing the diverse marine life in these protected near-shore reefs in Sydney’s Eastern suburbs. Snorkelling gear provided as part of the activity.
Minimum age 8 years. Children under 16 must be accompanied in the water by an adult. Adults accompanying children in the water need to pay for the activity.
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This program is funded through Randwick Council’s, Sustaining our City Environmental Levy.
Printed on FSC® Recycled 100% post-consumer waste paper.
FREE ENTRY to the La Perouse Museum
Wednesdays and Fridays 10am–2pm
Saturdays and Sundays 10am–4pm
Conditions. Spaces are limited and bookings are required for all activities. Payment is required upfront for all activities with a fee.
Conditions apply for all activities. Activities may be cancelled due to insufficient bookings or poor weather. Participants will be advised in the event the activity changes or cancellation occurs. All care has been made in the preparation of the 2020 Marine and Coastal Adventure Program but some changes may occur due to circumstances beyond the control of Randwick City Council. Refunds will be provided for paid activities in the event of cancellation by Council.
Water based activities are suitable for children 8 years and older.
BOOKINGS
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For more information visit randwick.nsw.gov.auor call 1300 722 542