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Formed in 1956, the Australian Speleological Federation Inc. (ASF) is the national body representing those interested in the protection and sustainability of Australia's
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environments. It has approximately 950 members across 24 caving clubs throughout all Australian states and territories. The ASF represents Australia within the
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, which is linked with
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. The federation is registered as an environmental organisation by the
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, Canberra. The ASF maintains a public fund, authorised under the
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item 6.1.1, subsection 30–55(1), to receive tax-deductible donations for its environmental purposes. ASF works in environmental protection. Many members have largely recreational interests but have joined the federation to support its environmental objectives; others have primarily management, historical, scientific or academic interests in caves and karst. In all cases the federation's policies and guidelines influence the environmental practices of all cave users, i.e., managers, recreational cavers, tourists, scientists and adventurous visitors. Throughout Australia, codes developed by ASF, e.g., Ethics, Minimum Impact, Cave Classification, Documentation, Cave Diving and Safety, have been incorporated in land management plans both for caves and for broader karst parks. ASF publishes ''Helictite: Journal of Australasian Speleological Research''. One of only four or five such refereed scientific journals in the world, this publication has improved understanding of caves and karst, and in turn the standard of interpretation provided to the public by guides and rangers.


Constitutional aims

*"To safeguard and protect the natural environment, specifically the cave and karst environment of Australia" *"To gather and disseminate information, develop and promote policies, foster and publish research, and provide education and advice to the Australian community on conserving Australia's karst resources." *To bring together and represent persons interested in caves and karst in Australia and the attainment of the Federation's aims" *To foster speleology in all of its aspects" Environmental objective *"To promote conservation and sustainable management of Australia's caves and karst" ASF's contribution to cave and karst protection ASF has contributed to protection of the cave and karst environment by: *Consulting on environmental management issues to Commonwealth, New South Wales, Tasmanian, Victorian, South Australia, Western Australia and Northern Territory government instrumentalities; *Publishing a respected, biennial peer-refereed journal reporting scientific research (''Helictite'') *Developing an electronic database of over 10,000 cave and karst features in Australia; *Cooperating with or lobbying other bodies for better educational and conservation practices e.g.
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, Australian Army, Karst & Geodiversity Unit. *Through its tax-deductible public fund and occasional government grants e.g. from the Natural Heritage Trust, ASF conducts programs and projects to raise community awareness of karst-related environmental issues, especially those of national or regional significance. ASF does not receive any ongoing public funding, and has no paid staff and the members act in a purely voluntary capacity. In addition, by the same means and by persuasion and example it encourages member societies and individuals to undertake practical cave conservation and protection measures in co-operation with owners and managers. ASF and members played a leading role in environmental issues relating to caves and karst at Colong, Bungonia and Yessabah (NSW),
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, Precipitous Bluff, Exit Cave and Mt Cripps (Tas)
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(Qld), The Potholes (Vic) and Sellicks Hill (SA). ASF took court action objecting to mining exploration at Cape Range (WA) and Mt Cripps (Tas) and Timor, NSW. As well, ASF was retained as consultant on specific management strategy issues at Jenolan (NSW), Nullarbor Plain (SA/WA), Yallingup (WA), Hastings Cave and Exit Cave (Tas), Cutta Cutta (NT), and elsewhere.


Recent environmental issues

In the last few years ASF has: *Formally conducted objections in Mining Warden Courts to mining leases at Cape Range (WA), Mt Cripps (Tas) *Made submissions to land managers on karst environmental issues at Yanchep National Park (WA), Borenore Caves (NSW), Jenolan Caves (NSW), Hastings Caves (Tas), Mt Field National Park (Tas), Regional Forest Agreement process (Tas), Cooleman (NSW). *Fenced off remnants of karst vegetation (Cliefden NSW; Canobla, NSW) *Conducted a rural community workshop on karst on private landholdings (Stuart Town) *Been an invited participant at an IUCN seminar on limestone quarrying (Bathurst, NSW) *Contributed to an educational kit published by the Australian Geological Survey Organisation *Persuaded the Australian Army adventure training school to rewrite its training manual to include a conservation policy supplied by ASF (Hobart and Kapooka) *Co-sponsored Limestone Coast – First International Workshop on Ramsar Subterranean Wetlands, Naracoorte Caves World Heritage Area 2004 *Initiated dialogue with the aboriginal community, including hosting a training session relating to recognition and conservation of indigenous sites on karst and in caves *Provided funding for an appeal to the NSW Land and Environment Court relating to a limestone quarry approval near Timor Caves, NSW *Organised the 14th International Symposium and field trips on Vulcanospeleology for the International Union of Speleology (UIS) Commission on Volcanic Caves, 2010


Special interest groups


Cave Diving Group

The Australian Speleological Federation Cave Diving Group (ASF-CDG), formed in 2000, is the representative body for ASF cave divers in Australia. It was created to facilitate the exchange of information between cave divers of the various state clubs, which mainly explore and conduct research on Australian caves through
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Community and statutory recognition

A measure of the high regard and respect held for ASF and organised speleology generally in Australia is the federation's representation on advisory boards and committees throughout the country. ASF had statutory representation on the old Board of
Jenolan Caves The Jenolan Caves (Tharawal language, Tharawal: ''Binoomea'', ''Bindo'', ''Binda'') are limestone cave, limestone caves located within the Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve in the Central Tablelands region, west of the Blue Mountains (New Sout ...
Reserve Trust (NSW) and its Speleological Advisory Committee, and on the Karst Management Advisory Committee of DECC. Seven ASF members have received awards in the
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honours list (OAM and AM), specifically citing their contribution to knowledge and conservation of cave environments. Another was runner-up in the BHP Environmentalist of the Year award, and yet another received a Rolex award for excellence in conservation.


State/territory clubs

The ASF consists of 24 caving clubs or speleological societies across Australia.


See also

* Newcastle and Hunter Valley Speleological Society (NHVSS) *
Sydney Speleological Society The Sydney Speleological Society Inc. (SSS) is a caving group based in Sydney, Australia. The Sydney Speleological Society was founded in 1954 and is one of the oldest caving groups in Australia. The Sydney Speleological Society has organised cavi ...
(SSS) * Sydney University Speleological Society (SUSS) * Victorian Speleological Association (VSA) * Western Australian Speleological Group (WASG)


Publications

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References


External links

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''Helictite'' journal page


Further reading

* Watson, J. R. ''Australian Conference on Cave Tourism and Management (4th: 1981: Yallingup)'' Proceedings of the fourth Australian Conference on Cave Tourism and Management: Yallingup, Western Australia, September 1981. hosted jointly by Busselton Tourist Bureau and Australian Speleological Federation. Perth:National Parks Authority, Western Australia and The Federation. Series: Cave management in Australia, 0159-54 15; 4. {{Authority control Environmental organisations based in Australia Caving organizations 1956 establishments in Australia Caving in Australia