In closing this year’s WA Coastal Forum, held in Coogee last month, awards were presented across five categories.
- Coastal Champion
- Coastal Planning & Design
- Coastal Management
- Education, Engagement, Science and Research
- Coastal Adaptation
2025 WINNERS
Coastal Champion
Winner: Kelly Howlett – Care for Hedland Environmental Association
Since founding the Care for Hedland Environmental Association in 2003, Kelly has volunteered thousands of hours to grow the organisation with her greatest achievement being the protection of the Flatback Turtles including data collection, education and fox control.
Special Commendation: Craig Wilson
Craig has dedicated decades to caring for and protecting the coast through his roles as Perth NRM Coastcare Officer and his volunteer role at Cockburn Coastcare, where he inspires many and leads by example.
Special Commendation: Doris (Marie) MacDonald
Marie has contributed to the coast for over 50 years through many groups including Joondalup Coast Care Forum, Urban Bushland Council, Perth Natural Resource Management Inc, Mullaloo Community Inc and the City of Joondalup Council.
Coastal Planning and Design
Winner: City of Melville – Melville Road Bioengineering
The Melville Beach Road Foreshore includes innovative erosion control and extensive native vegetation restoration while improving community access.
Special Commendation: City of Albany and Bluecoast Consulting Engineers – Southern Ocean Surf Reef
35 years in the making, the Southern Ocean Surf Reef has provided a community facility which will boost the local economy and encourage younger generations to engage with the coast.
Coastal Management
Winner: City of Cockburn – C.Y. O’Connor Beach Engineered Fringing Reef
Installed in 2022, this engineered reef has provided environmental outcomes including reduced wave energy by 20 per cent, significant increase in biodiversity, as well as supporting recreation activities such as snorkelling.
Special Commendation: Shires of Dandaragan, Coorow and Gingin – Midwest Coastal Recreational Track Management Master Plan
A coordinated effort by three local governments to create a master plan which aims to reduce the impact of 4WDs on sensitive coastal areas, while retaining recreation beach driving.
Education, Engagement, Science and Research
Winner: UWA Oceans Institute – Rising tides: Imagining Coastal Resilience
Engaging students and drawing on local community values, this project uses social sciences, landscape architecture and coastal engineering to envision future coastlines at Cockburn-Fremantle and Binalup/Middelton Bay in Albany.
Special Commendation: Peron Naturaliste Partnership/Winjan Aboriginal Corporation/Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure/Main Roads WA – Drone Monitoring of Vulnerable Coastal Areas
A partnership project using innovative methods to capture high resolution imagery to monitor seasonal changes of the coast between Cape Peron and Cape Naturaliste.
Coastal Adaptation
Winner: City of Busselton – Busselton Storm Surge Risk Mitigation
The City of Busselton has undertaken comprehensive work to address the future storm surge risk this vulnerable area faces, including real time wave and tidal monitoring, onshore and offshore surveys, storm surge modelling as well as implementing physical nature-based protection measures and coastal levees.
Special Commendation: Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure/Maritime Constructions/BMT/ Shire of Esperance – Bandy Creek Maintenance Dredging and Castletown Beach Nourishment
A project leading the way in addressing beach nourishment through installation of a permanent three-kilometre pipeline to carry out maintenance dredging and beneficial reuse of the sand at Castletown Beach.