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Take 3 for the Sea is an award-winning charity on a mission to rid the oceans of plastic pollution!

Simply take 3 pieces of rubbish with you when you leave the beach, waterway or...anywhere and you've made a difference! #Take3fortheSea

11/06/2026

Everyone has a part to play 🌊

In this moment from The Next Wave, Josh Slabb shares a story passed down in his community about the power of contribution.

It goes hand in hand with the idea Take 3 for the Sea was built on: take 3 pieces of rubbish with you. Small human-sized actions when multiplied - can have planet-scale impact.

Who taught you to care for country? Tag them 👇

From Episode 1: Caring for Country. Full episode out now.

10/06/2026

Out now! The first episode of The Next Wave is now available.

We begin by exploring the importance of Caring for Country with Josh Slabb.

This series is about listening. To the people, ideas and experiences helping shape the future of Take 3 and the movement required to “turn off the plastic tap”.

Thank you to all of the inspiring individuals that have contributed to the series and are helping to shape what comes next.

Subscribe to keep up to date with the release of each episode (see comments).

🎥 Harry Triglone
🎵 Rick Snowden

Made possible with the support of the Prior Family Foundation.

Photos from Take 3's post 09/06/2026

Dolphins surfing. Conversations flowing. The Next Wave Episode 1 arrives tomorrow!

Returning to lead Take 3, Tim Silverwood has travelled coastlines, shared waves, watched sunrises and sat down with some of the most inspiring voices in our community to explore what it takes to ‘turn off the plastic tap’.

🌊 Tomorrow, Episode 1 of The Next Wave arrives on our YT channel featuring Josh Slabb.

Follow the link below to make sure you’re subscribed for when it lands ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/

📷 Guy Williment, Jarrah Lynch & Dean James

04/06/2026

The Next Wave launches next week! And the conversations behind it run deep.

While the first episode launches next week, there is a mountain of thought-provoking discussions still yet to come. Here’s a glimpse from a future episode featuring , exploring a question that sits at the heart of Take 3’s next chapter:

How do we build communities strong enough to challenge the proliferation of plastic and turn off the plastic tap?

As the co-founder of and a leader in the sustainability space, Kal brings a powerful perspective on the connection between human wellbeing, community resilience and environmental action.

🌊 The Next Wave begins next week.

Will you be part of it?

Side note: Kal’s new film will premiere at the Bangalow Film Festival on 14 June - followed by a preview of Ep 3 of The Next Wave on 15 June. Head to for tickets & details.

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Photos from Take 3's post 27/05/2026

🌊 Want to turn your passion for the ocean into real impact?

Take 3 for the Sea is looking for volunteers across NSW & VIC to help drive meaningful environmental action.

Whether you’re looking to:
✔️ Gain hands-on experience
✔️ Meet like-minded people
✔️ Learn more about plastic pollution solutions
✔️ Contribute to a mission that matters

…there’s a place for you in our community.

Join a movement where human-sized actions have planet-scale impact and contribute to "turning off the plastic tap" at the source.

Apply now ➡️ https://wkf.ms/44ZPQ7C

20/05/2026

Did you know that 100% of sea turtle species are impacted by plastic pollution? 🐢💔

This World Turtle Day, on May 23rd, and Take 3 for the Sea are joining forces to help your learners become part of the ! 🌊

If you haven’t already seen them, there’s a great selection of FREE resources for you to download. Head to Twinkl’s website and start making a difference today!

Download your free resources here: https://www.twinkl.com.au/l/r0e9c

13/05/2026

Something big is building at Take 3.

After almost 17 years of impact, we’ve spent the past months listening, learning and reconnecting with the people shaping the future of environmental action.

🌊 The Next Wave is a new short film series following Take 3 CEO as he gathers insights from ambassadors, experts and changemakers helping inform our bold new direction.

Filmed and directed by Harry Triglone (), The Next Wave is an important conversation about the future we want to create together. Here’s a sneak peek for you 👀

Can communities become stronger forces against overconsumption and plastic waste? Will you be part of the wave of change?

Thank you to all of the inspiring individuals who’ve contributed to the series and shaping what comes next, we can’t wait to share these conversations with the world.

🎥 Harry Triglone ()
🎵 .wav

07/05/2026

Thank you for 100 years of awe & impact. For revealing the marvels of the planet and ocean, and relentlessly calling for its protection.

You inspire us to push even harder to save the sea.

Happy 100th birthday for tomorrow Sir !

As an Australian impact partner for ‘Ocean’ the documentary, Take 3 is proud to play a part in amplifying your voice and the wisdom it carries.

Photos from Take 3's post 05/05/2026

Not one, not two, but three amazing performers in one night!

We are thrilled to be a charity partner for the upcoming SURFILMUSIC tour with Jack Johnson and All At Once - featuring Ben Harper and John Butler. We’ll see you at the Village Green!

Jack Johnson has been supporting grassroots charities like Take 3 for many years. We are thrilled be involved in extending the impact of this tour!

03/05/2026

The sea turtle is our emblem for a reason 🐢

They are nature's early warning system. Changes in their health and behaviour signal wider issues like pollution, climate change and ecosystem decline.

Scientists estimate that approximately 52% of all sea turtles have eaten plastic debris, often mistaking it for food like jellyfish.

Sadly, a turtle has a 22% chance of dying from ingesting a single piece of plastic.

The turtles still need us. Small actions, multiplied, can create a ripple effect of change.

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