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Save Cockburn Sound
  • What You Need To Know
  • News
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    • The Government’s planned Westport container port
    • More developments for the Sound in the pipeline
    • The Cockburn Sound environment
    • Recreational activities in the Sound
  • Contact
Get Involved
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Save Cockburn Sound Calls for Clarity on AUKUS Developments and Future Recreational Access

Save Cockburn Sound has written to the Federal Minister for Defence, Hon Richard Marles MP, calling for clear, public assurances […]

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Have Your Say on the Future of Cockburn Sound

The State Environmental Policy (SEP) for Cockburn Sound is being reviewed — and now’s your chance to help shape how

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A year of announcements, still no answers for Cockburn Sound

Cockburn Sound – home to WA’s largest pink snapper spawning grounds and busiest boat ramp – is facing an unprecedented

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SAVE COCKBURN SOUND MAKES NATIONAL NEWS WITH AUKUS CONCERNS

SCS recently featured in the Financial Review with our fight for Cockburn Sound making waves at a national level. Our

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SAILING IN COCKBURN SOUND – CALM WATERS, GREAT CLUBS AND SERIOUS FUN

With sheltered waters brimming with marine life, stunning beaches and glimpses of Garden and Carnac Island, Cockburn Sound offers a

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Cockburn Sound – home to nearly 150 threatened or migratory species

Did you know Cockburn Sound is a haven for threatened and migratory species with nearly 150 species likely to be

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