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Sandringham Foreshore Newsletter Winter Issue June 2013

SANDRINGHAM FORESHORE ASSOCIATION (SFA)


Founded January 2007
ABN 42947116512

A CHARITABLE NOT FOR PROFIT VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATION


SFA
PO Box 52
Sandringham 3191
E-mail: sandyforeshore@optusnet.com.au Website www.sandyforeshore.net.au

From the president of SFA


Dr Vicki Karalis

In this issue, SFA are proud to profile Ray Lewis a long-term Bayside resident
who is passionate about his local beaches and environment. We are privileged
to benefit from his ongoing service and dedication to the community and his
constant attendance to the needs of our Bayside foreshore. Ray plays a major
role in educating all ages (from young to old) about marine life, flora, fauna
and beach processes through Marine Care Ricketts Point in Beaumaris. We
thank you Ray for all your hard work - it is truly valued by the community!

We are also pleased to announce that we have secured a meeting with the
Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Ryan Smith (organised through
our local MP Murray Thompson) together with regional director of DSE Rodney
Warren. The meeting will allow us to discuss the concerns of cliff erosion of the
Sandringham beaches that we continue to witness over summer and autumn
periods, and to set up a community reference group. We are confident of
achieving some real outcomes to address these ongoing problems. We are
extremely grateful to Minister Smith, Rodney Warren, our local Council, Mayor,
Councillors and especially Murray Thompson for their ongoing interest and
support in our efforts to help protect our foreshore in Sandringham.
The SFA committee have been extremely active in meeting with relevant parties
and coastal experts. We are privileged that one of our committee members
Helen Gibson was able to make contact with Associate Professor Ian Goodwin
of the Marine Climate Risk Group, Climate Futures and Department of
Environment and Geography, Macquarie University, to discuss some of the
circumstances of the Sandringham beaches, and of the existence of the coastal
reports that were written for SFA in the past. In response he has provided us
with a template for discussion with DSE and coastal experts.
We are also grateful to receive on-going support from Dr Wayne Stephenson
who is now based in New Zealand at the University of Otago and to this day,
continues to support and liaise with us.
Below are sample old photos of our local beach that will interest you. Thank
you to Garry Allen, a local resident and committee member of the Beaumaris
Conservation Society, who helped me source these and many other photos
through our State Library. We also thank Shirley Joy, a local resident of
Sandringham for providing some original historical photos. If you have any
historical photos of our beach, we would love to see them. Please contact us.
Recently I was proud to attend the Beaumaris Conservation Society 60th
Anniversary celebration dedicated to their long-standing members who have
worked hard on a voluntary capacity to help conserve, restore and protect the
environment especially in the Beaumaris region. [See photo of the BCS
celebration below].
Do you have any environmental news or stories you would like to share with
SFA members in our next newsletter? We would love to hear from you.
Yours with kindness,
Vicki Karalis

Sandringham Harbour -note the water reaching the revetment wall

Hampton Beach looking at Hampton Lifesaving club Rose Stereograph Co [c1920-1954].


http://digital.slv.vic.gov.au/view/action/nmets.do?DOCCHOICE=423542.xml&dvs=1369133888339~984&locale=en_US&se
arch_terms=&adjacency=&divType=&usePid1=true&usePid2=true

Sandringham Harbour - note the sand siltation

Description: Pier and foreshore, Sandringham. Date: 1963 Source: Leader Collection
http://localhistory.kingston.vic.gov.au/htm/imgal/1.htm

South of Picnic Point

Beach and Baths, Sandringham. Date(s) of creation: [ca. 1914] postcard : printed, b&w ; 8.8 x 13.8 cm. approx.
Reproduction rights owned by the State Library of Victoria. http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/pictoria/gid/slv-pic-aab43963

First Beach, Sandringham Rose Stereograph Co [c1920-1954]


http://digital.slv.vic.gov.au/view/action/nmets.do?DOCCHOICE=409355.xml&dvs=1369133346850~625&locale=en_US&se
arch_terms=&adjacency=&divType=&usePid1=true&usePid2=true

Sandringham Beach Date(s) of creation: [n. d.] 1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 16.8 x 21.5 cm. Reproduction rights
owned by the State Library of Victoria http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/pictoria/gid/slv-pic-aab73752

Sandringham, Victoria Date(s) of creation: [ca. 1910-ca. 1940] 1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 12.5 x 20.5 cm.
Reproduction rights owned by the State Library of Victoria. http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/pictures/gid/slv-pic-aaa41321

Sandringham. Melbourne. Date(s) of creation: [1928-1929] photograph : gelatin silver ; 6.2 x 8.9 cm. Reproduction rights
owned by the State Library of Victoria http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/pictoria/gid/slv-pic-aab73757

Beach opposite Tennyson St

Rudd, Charles 1849-1901 photographer. Sandringham Beach Date(s) of creation: [1892-1900] photograph : printing out
paper ; 13.6 x 20.5 cm., on printed paper mount 19.3 x 23.3 cm. Reproduction rights owned by the State Library of Victoria.
http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/pictoria/gid/slv-pic-aab53764

Sandringham beach, opposite Sandringham Hotel 1910,


http://digital.slv.vic.gov.au/view/action/nmets.do?DOCCHOICE=2807672.xml&dvs=1369132779918~944&locale=en_US
&search_terms=&adjacency=&divType=&usePid1=true&usePid2=true

Beach opposite Edward St

Sandringham Beach Date(s) of creation: [ca. 1909] postcard : printed, col. ; 8.8 x 13.8 cm. approx. Reproduction rights
owned by the State Library of Victoria. http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/pictoria/gid/slv-pic-aab38829

Beach Scene near Sandringham, Melbourne. Date(s) of creation: [ca. 1910] postcard : printed, col. ; 8.8 x 13.8 cm. approx.
Reproduction rights owned by the State Library of Victoria. http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/pictoria/gid/slv-pic-aab42988

Red Bluff Cliff

Date(s): [ca. 1910 - ca. 1920] http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/52037

Sievers, Wolfgang, 1913-2007 photographer. Red Bluff, used by Sandringham Council as a rubbish tip. Date(s) of creation:
1963. http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/miscpics/gid/slv-pic-aab28011

Bayside City Council


SFA value our relationship with Bayside City Council who meet with us on a
regular basis to raise any concerns about our local beaches, and to discuss
areas that require attention. If you have any concerns, feel free to write to us:
sandyforeshore@optusnet.com.au

Draft Bayside Coastal Management Plan 2012/13


Sandringham Foreshore Association thanks Bayside City Council for early
consultation with the community in developing the draft Bayside Coastal
Management Plan 2012/13. Committee members of SFA attended all of the
workshops. These events were well attended by a number of passionate and
enthusiastic locals all sharing an interest in thoughtful management of our
foreshore zones.
The draft CMP will be produced and, once endorsed by Council, will go out for
consultation prior to being adopted. Completion is expected in June 2013.
The Coastal Management plan can be viewed by visiting the web link:
http://www.bayside.vic.gov.au/Draft_Discussion_Paper_for_public_comment_
December_2012.pdf
For more information contact the Open Space Coordinator Simon Finlay on
9599 4444 and refer to Council's website:
http://www.bayside.vic.gov.au/opencoast.htm

Banksia Bulletin
Banksia Bulletin relies on volunteered contributions from our wonderful
community. Please find the latest edition of the Banksia Bulletin by visiting the
web link: http://www.bayside.vic.gov.au/environment_banksia_bulletin.htm

Congratulation to the Beaumaris Conservation Society for


their 60th Birthday celebration held on 19th May 2013
Photo by Pauline Reynolds
Guest speakers included Murray Thompson MP and Bayside City Council
Mayor & Councillor Stephen Hartney

Profile of Ray Lewis OAM


Order of Australia
medal awarded for
Services to Ageing
and Technology.
Convener, Citizen
Science;
Marine Care Ricketts
Point, Beaumaris;
CEO Greypath Pty
Ltd.

By Cristian Silver,
Editorial board
member of SFA and
local resident

Looking west over the bay at Ricketts Point, the May morning tide is
low and the crisp air still - offering an expanse of tidal rock pools to
view from the shoreline. Its there that I find Ray Lewis, former
president of voluntary organisation Marine Care Ricketts Point
Sanctuary, business professional, community activist and author.

An authoritative figure in his volunteers jacket, Ray doesnt waste


time covering a broad time span and quantity of environmental and
community pursuits: RAAF service, and business & community
activity lends him a progressive air, though he softens as a wattlebird arrives at his hand: This is the Father again he knows what he
wants, obliging with a serve from one of the sugar-sticks on the
table.
Born in Perth in 1936, Ray spent youthful days diving and swimming
around the port of Fremantle, gaining the knowledge that comes
from familiarity and time taken to observe the transience of marine
life. Service in the RAAF saw him graduate in 1957, with a Military
Science degree, followed by a postgraduate degree in Business
Studies from the University of Melbourne.
Ray mentions the geological history of Port Phillip Bay; of rich
swamp-life, waterfalls and freshwater lakes. Long before European
occupation the Bunnerong people lived around this idyllic setting,
and long before them, a sub-tropical pre-history continues to reveal
itself in the fossil record. We see the bay in only one of its many
forms.
Asked to write a short community guidebook about the Dromana
foreshore, Ray finished with Dromana Beach, a natural and social
history, and an approach that proves invaluable in reaching the
broader community. Other published works include Bayside Beaches
(2007); Best of Bayside Marine Photographers Journeys (2012);
Marine Volunteering in Victoria and his regular contributions to City
of Baysides Banksia Bulletin. Hes even formed a World Wildlife
Wiki.
Ray has also - after longstanding involvement, contribution and
support to government and community projects for seniors founded the Greypath Lyceum (www.greypath.com) as an online

network of support for seniors to help enrich their lives through skills
development and creative education.
Consolidation of environmental interest groups is necessary, Ray
believes, to gain a stronger voice by numbers. Recreational
fisherman, preservation societies, field groups and the like: If you
could get [them] to form a human chain, right around the bay Its
a picture that presents some challenges between special interest
groups, but as often proved, community activism for other causes,
governments, both state and federal, tend to take notice. Especially
near elections
Discussing development of foreshore assets, Ray is adamant that you
dont give them an extra foot! For they will take it, and pretty
soon a skink or water rat has to cross a road to get home.
Realistic and objective activism against inappropriate development
gives Ray a competitive edge. Its lethargy as he puts it, which
allows so much to be taken, manipulated or allowed to deteriorate.
Many of us often unwittingly - let others do all the work, only to
lament the loss of our precious open spaces when they are gone.
Its often visitors who remind us how important places like our bay
are. Ray remembers a group of elderly Germans, who during one of
his walking groups, told him how special this is, how lucky we are to
have it at any time, for free.
And this is true. As I continue my walk, the dog enjoying Ricketts
Points designated dog-off-leash area, there are artists painting the
arc of coastal heath toward Beaumaris Bay, children having a
birthday picnic, cormorants fishing and lorikeets chortling amongst
the banksia. Even a stirring rendition of What the World Needs Now
blaring from the public restroom does little to diminish the setting of
Ricketts Point.

Ray settles into the business of another meeting. One more for the
cause of his many interests to help improve and enrich the lives of
others.

RAY'S IMPRESSIVE CV:


GENERAL BUSINESS & COMMUNITY ACTVITIES by Ray Lewis
1980 85
1980 84
1980 84
1981

PRESIDENT
DELEGATE
COMMITTEE
PRIME MOVER

1982
1982 85
1983
1984 - 85
1984 85
1984 86
1984 88
1985
1985 86
1985 86
1985 90
1989
1989
1986
1987

REPRESENTATIVE
COMMITTEE
WA REPRESENTATIVE
COMMITTEE
INDUSTRY REP.
COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN
CHAIRMAN
CHAIRMAN
MEMBER
COUNCILLOR
VICE PRESIDENT
MISSION LEADER
MEMBER
MEMBER

1987

MISSION LEADER

1987 88
1988
1991 93
2001
2002 - 03
2002 - 06
2005 - 06
2006 - 07

CHAIRMAN
PRIME MOVER & DIR
PRESIDENT/DELEGATE
CONVENER
PRESIDENT
BUS. MENTOR
MEMBER
MEMBER

2008
2009 -

VICE PRESIDENT
PRESIDENT

Electronics Mfrs Assn


Defence Industries Council (WA)
Defence Suppliers Assn
Project Manager and MD high tech circuit board
plant
WA Government to New Zealand
Technology of Manufacture WA
Australian High Tech Mission North America
State Defence Projects Committee
State Govt. Enquiry Electronics
Electronics Industry Assn
Technology/Defence Committee WAACI
High Tech Industry Guide
EIA Manufacturers Committee
Ministerial Defence Projects Committee
WA Chamber of Commerce and Industry
WA Chamber of Commerce and Industry
WA Lighting Industry Site Tour of USA
Steering Committee VSLI Design Facility
Federal Government Think Tank Components
Mfrg.
Australian Defence Industries Trade Mission to the
USA
WACCI Centenary Committee
Universal Defence Systems Pty Ltd
State Political Party Branch
Victorian Ageing and Technology Forum
Elder Abuse Prevention Assocation
Rural & Peninsula Disability Services
Kangerong, Ward Advisory Group
Kingston Council Positive Ageing Steering
Committee
Marine Care Rickets Point Sanctuary
Marine Care Rickets Point Sanctuary

Community Related Activities by Ray Lewis Since 2001


1. Various and continuing speeches and personally run free public seminars on technology and
ageing.
2. Co founder and inaugural Presidency of the Elder Abuse Prevention Association of Australia.
3. Continuing construction and full time application to a web site (www.greypath.com) whose
first and key objective is to: "Empower seniors and to enrich the quality of our lives."
4. Development of an on line through life learning institution, the Greypath Lyceum, that
carries an increasing number of free courses for seniors. The free Creative Writer Course
being the most successful so far, with 1000+ students from 20 countries.

5. The establishment of an on line National Ageing Issues Think Tank as a contribution to the
national debate on ageing and its implications for Australia. (2004 - 2006)
6. Author of Dromana Beach a social and natural history community project, and Recollections
of the RAAF College Years 1949- 1960. Promoting environmental awareness via Bayside
Beaches published late 2007.
7. Newspaper articles on ageing and technology, marketing to seniors, and submissions to
various public investigations such as the recent Senate enquiry into Through Life Education.
8. Joint founder of the Victorian Education Ageing and Technology on line forum.
9. Developed on line information gathering system to support the Centre for Education and
Research into Ageing (CERA) studies in to ageing and falls. Similar support for NARI research
students. Part author of final paper, published internationally. Data assistance to ANU, and
three or four other universities on ageing research.
10. Supported the Cancer Research Council of NSW in effecting 500 valuable cancer attitudes poll
form completions from seniors. Supported many other Ph D projects nationally mostly in
assisting to locate seniors for research.
11. Fund raising support for the Dromana Foreshore Committee via the establishment of a
marine art show and public marine life presentations.
12. Creation of many IT & Media projects for Swinburne University graduating students 2003
2008+
13. Occasional guest speaker to graduate students Swinburne
14. Deakin University Live in Summer School Marine & Coastal Ecology
15. Business mentor to the Rural and Peninsula Disabilities Service from 2001 - 2006.
16. Creation of a World Wildlife Wikipedia to capture wildlife carers knowledge
17. Creation of video for Seniors. What You Need to Know in Retirement - 2008, taken up free
of charge by Metro community TVs aged interests segments 2010.
18. Member Kingston Council Positive Ageing Committee 2006 2007
19. Senior Achiever of the Year Victoria 2007
20. Member and President - Marine Care Ricketts Point -2007 - 2013
21. Awarded Coastcare Coastal Hero Medal 2008
22. Keynote Speaker 4th Annual Elder Abuse Symposium - 2008
23. Regular public presenter/speaker on matters of marine ecology 2005 +

24. Awarded OAM for aged and community services - 2009


25. Regular environmental contributor to Bayside Councils Banksia Bulletin 2009 +
26. Ongoing volunteer creation and production of various marine educational videos and
digital stories for the Marine Education Centre at Ricketts Point Sanctuary 2009+
27. Volunteer producer and concept creator and funder, of a DVD to help save the Wathaurong
Aboriginal Language, gifted to the Victorian Aboriginal Language Corporation. 2010 -11
28. Instigator of the establishment of two new marine care volunteer groups around Port Phillip
Bay 2008 and 2009. Williamstown and Point Cook.
29. Provided key data from the Greypath website over three years, to Australian National
University study on ageing and technology 2010- 2012
30. Co-author with Dr Beaumont and Dr Foskey of a lengthy seniors and media paper, published
in the World Gerontology Magazine on Seniors and Technology. 2011
31. Author 250 page illustrated book.- Marine Volunteering in Victoria 2011
32. Initiator of Children with a Disabilitys (CWD) marine experience programme at Ricketts Point
2011
33. Qualified - Multicultural Coastal Guides Course November 2011
34. Created annual Winter Solstice Walk, a public marine educational event - June 2011+
35. Creator of a world first, hands on, marine experience event, for Deaf Blind People, April 2012
36. Author Best of Bayside Marine Photographers Journeys 2012 to showcase and promote
local marine photographic skills.
37. Conceived and ran a Melbourne Bayside environmental interest symposium called Gnargee
38. Author Marine Education Centre Volunteers Handbook 2012,
39. Representative for 1100 environmental volunteer groups via Vic Environmental Friends
Network inc (VEFN) on the Victorian State Governments Environmental Advisory Committee,
2012- 2013
40. Appointed Optus Independent expert on seniors and technology Ad. campaigns. 2012- 2013
41. Developed and continues to promote the Citizen Science concept for Victorian Marine and
Coastal Volunteer groups and provided on ground local science support to various University
projects from Hons to PhD students. 2010 +
42. Convener and Prime Mover a foreshore based Marine Science Education and Community
Centre development. 2012 +

We hope you have enjoyed reading the SFA Winter June 2013 newsletter.
Yours with kindness,

Dr Vicki Karalis,
SFA President
Assistant editors, SFA Newsletter: Helen Gibson & Cristian Silver
SFA committee members:
Alison Horton, Vice-President
Adrienne Smith, Secretary
Craig Francis, Treasurer
Helen Gibson
Paul Hede
Laurie Evans
Ruby Campbell-Beschorner

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