ASA is the representative body for Slacklining in Australia, commited to providing support and developing the slackline community. We aim to protect land access rights for all forms of slacklining in Australia.

Australian Slackline Association
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ASA is the representative body for Slacklining in Australia, commited to providing support and developing the slackline community. We aim to protect land access rights for all forms of slacklining in Australia.
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December 17, 2023
EP4 | Thomas Buckingham | ISA President
<p>Welcome to EP4 of the Access Series Podcast.</p> <p>In this Episode, we have Arthur Pera as Co-Host , helping me interview the ISA President, Thomas Buckingham. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Thomas has been Vice-President of the ISA since 2015 and was elected President of the ISA in August 2018. He started slacklining in 2007 and has been highlining since 2008. As president of the national-level Swiss Slackline Federation since 2013 and founding member of Slack Attack, a local slackline association in Bern founded in 2009, he has over a decade of experience in slackline-related volunteer work and community organization. Standing out, Thomas has volunteered and helped organize numerous events such as Bern City Slack Festival, Transalp Waterline Tour, ISA Safety Event, The Highline Extreme, Swiss Slackline Championships and the Highline World Championships in Laax. Consequently he is one of the driving forces behind logistics and organizational development of ISA.</p> <p>We hope you enjoy this episode.</p>

December 5, 2023
EP3 | Neil Monteith on the Grampians Closures and Future Predictions
<p>Episode 3 we talk to Neil Monteith, Grampians Climbing Guidebook Author and contributor to SaveGrampians.org Also along is Chris Wallace from ASA What Neil shared on the call that I did not know before speaking to him: Land managers don’t like highlining at lookouts as they are really concerned that if we have jumped the fence to highline, other user groups are going to jump the fence and come and stand next to the cliff edge with us and fall off. They would rather us be out of sight Freedom of information requests found that land managers were checking social media posts and saving them What Neil calls “The western sydney nightclubbers” user group and how they concern land managers The hazards of geo tagging social media posts How to integrate into the community to make it harder to ban the slackline user groups What other user groups (and thus land managers) don’t like What Neil saw slackliners doing 10 years ago that could have had bad results, but the community has now self managed Land managers don’t care as much about safety as I thought - it’s lower on their list than many other things (listen to find out which ones) There are 7 episodes in this series - go listen to the rest now! https://savegrampiansclimbing.org Support slacklining in Australia by becoming a member of Australian Slacklining Association for $10/yr here https://www.slacklining.org.au Subscribe/follow us for updates of new podcasts Follow ASA on our socials for the latest slacklining news https://www.instagram.com/australian_slacklining/ https://www.facebook.com/australianslacklining/</p>

December 5, 2023
EP2 | Lori Modde from Outdoors NSW & ACT
<p>Welcome to ASA's ACCESS Series Podcast.</p> <p>For our second episode, we invited Lori Modde, CEO of Outdoors NSW & ACT.</p> <p>Lori has supported Slacklining in Australia for quite a while now and has so much experience in the Outdoor Industry. She is the bridge between recreators and commercial operators with land managers and government official bodies.</p> <p><br></p> <p>We are so pleased to continuously learn whenever she is around and we hope you will get something out of this chat.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Please share this episode to your friends, so we can spread the knowledge.</p> <p><br></p>
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