Celine Steinfeld

Celine Steinfeld

scientist Australia

Celine Steinfeld is a prominent scientist and the founder of Australia’s underwater rugby scene. She discovered the sport while studying in Sweden in 2007 and brought it back to Australia, where she established a team at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Steinfeld has been a passionate advocate for the sport and its community, often speaking out about the challenges faced by underwater rugby players, particularly in light of the recent removal of diving boards from public pools, which has significantly impacted their training facilities.

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Australia Australia: Celine Steinfeld, chief executive of the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists, emphasized the significance of the proposed changes to water management. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: Radical rewrite of irrigation rules for 11 inland NSW rivers

Australia Australia: Celine Steinfeld is the founder of Australia’s underwater rugby scene. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Sydney underwater rugby players lament Leichardt Pool diving board removals