Help us protect Woolwich and Sydney Harbour from privatisation.
Sign our petition below today to save our shores:
Woolwich Marina Petition
This proposed expansion will devastate Kelly's Bush foreshore and public access with loss of local amenities:
- VIOLATING globally historic Kelly's Bush – site of the world's first Green Bans
- BLOCKING VIEWS of Kelly's Bush & World Heritage Cockatoo Island
- 350% EXPANSION including marina and vessel size
- PRIVATISING 20,000sqm of precious Sydney Harbour
- DEPLETING FRAGILE MARINE ENVIRONMENTS – kelp forests, sea horses
- THREATENING Cockatoo Island, seawalls and proposed ocean pool
- DANGEROUS CONGESTION at the narrowest point of Sydney Harbour
- WATERWAY POLLUTION from excessive vessels
- LOSS OF SAFE PUBLIC WATERS for sailing, kayaking and small boats
- DANGEROUS DISRUPTION OF TOXIC WASTE in seabed
- FIRE DANGER to bushland and local property
- TRAFFIC CONGESTION & LOSS OF PARKING on narrow streets
- INCREASED NOISE

The amended DA to increase the occupation area of the Woolwich Marina by over 300% is scheduled to be heard in the Land & Environment Court from September 4 to 14.
Our community has a proud history of standing together to protect our natural resources. From the iconic 1970s campaign to save Kelly’s Bush—the birthplace of Australia’s “green bans” movement—locals have always fought to preserve the unique beauty and accessibility of our foreshore. Today, we continue that legacy as we face a new threat to our public spaces.
We, the undersigned, oppose the proposed expansion of Woolwich Marina, which threatens to privatise our shared waters, block public views of heritage sites, and limit access for local residents and visitors alike.
The Woolwich foreshore and its surrounding waterways are a cherished part of our community, offering open space, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities. We believe public lands and waters should remain accessible to all, not reserved for exclusive commercial use.
957 signed so far. Help us get to 1000!
Recent responses
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Bill Olsen signed via Andrew Glassock 2024-12-08 12:48:31 +1100
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Kaylene Hansen signed 2024-12-08 12:45:50 +1100
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Tom Atkinson signed 2024-12-08 12:41:29 +1100
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Craig Tinetti signed 2024-12-08 12:41:20 +1100
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Gillian Law signed 2024-12-08 12:40:43 +1100
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Mandy Templeton signed 2024-12-08 12:34:03 +1100
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Lisa Gilbert signed 2024-12-08 12:31:49 +1100
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Neil McGill signed 2024-12-08 12:24:09 +1100
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Vicki McGill signed 2024-12-08 12:23:14 +1100
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Jennifer Edwards signed 2024-12-08 12:20:44 +1100
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Paul Bugden signed 2024-12-08 12:18:32 +1100
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Len Dowsett signed 2024-12-08 11:56:04 +1100
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Kiki Hoogenhout signed 2024-12-08 11:53:57 +1100
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Bridgid Dowsett signed 2024-12-08 11:47:05 +1100
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Melissa Hood signed 2024-12-08 11:45:43 +1100
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Robyn Bond signed 2024-12-08 11:38:01 +1100
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John Stephenson signed 2024-12-08 11:34:43 +1100
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Lorna Harrison signed 2024-12-08 11:15:55 +1100
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Matt Robinson signed 2024-12-08 11:09:24 +1100
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Karl Romandi signed 2024-12-08 10:59:44 +1100
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Helen Romandi signed 2024-12-08 10:58:37 +1100
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Attila Inhof signed 2024-12-08 10:53:03 +1100
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Cecilia Inhof signed 2024-12-08 10:52:04 +1100
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Maia Pleass signed 2024-12-08 10:50:35 +1100
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Donna Chalmers signed 2024-12-08 10:50:25 +1100
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because there’s obviously a reason why they’re doing it and that’s what I said. It was a bit of a gap in that we don’t have an Australian policies and so if we did, there’s no way they Alcock signed 2024-12-08 10:48:58 +1100
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Tess Lopez signed 2024-12-08 10:48:38 +1100
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Sarah Elliott signed 2024-12-08 10:44:18 +1100
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Andrew Nancarrow signed 2024-12-08 10:43:24 +1100
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Liz Young signed 2024-12-08 10:37:19 +1100