The Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation, a registered Western Australian charity driven by a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, owns and operates Australia’s largest sail-training tall ship. Through their efforts, the stunning three-masted, 1850s-style barquentine, STS Leeuwin II, provides transformative sailing experiences for young people and the community.
The team behind the Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation run some fantastic youth programs and support high school students with their Western Australian Statement of Student Achievement (WASSA) and Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) units. In addition to these programs, they offer the opportunity for everyone to sail on board the tall ship for day trips.
We had the pleasure of speaking with Alexandra Sinclair from the Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation about their volunteers, their opportunities, and rebuilding after their ship was demasted last year.
How do volunteers contribute to the success of the Leeuwin Ocean Adventure program?
Alexandra: Volunteers are the backbone of the Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation, contributing significantly to the success of its programs. They play diverse roles, from assisting with ship maintenance and operations to mentoring participants during voyages. Their dedication and expertise ensure that the STS Leeuwin II is well-maintained and that each adventure runs smoothly and safely. Volunteers bring a wealth of knowledge and passion, often sharing personal stories and skills that enrich the participants’ experience.
Their presence creates a supportive and encouraging environment, helping participants to overcome challenges and grow. Volunteers also foster a strong sense of community and continuity, embodying the values of teamwork, leadership, and service that the foundation promotes. Their commitment is vital, as it allows the foundation to operate cost-effectively and expand its reach, ensuring that more individuals can benefit from the transformative experiences offered by the Leeuwin Ocean Adventure program.
How has being a Volunteering WA member helped your organisation succeed?
Volunteering WA has been an invaluable resource for the Leeuwin. The educational tools, industry insights, workshops and networking opportunities have provided a wealth of knowledge, support, and inspiration.








