Event description

Dive deep into the blue with us at our premiere screening of Nowhere Else on Eartha captivating short film that showcases the extraordinary marine life of Tasmania.
Through stunning underwater footage and the voices of Tasmanians who share a deep connection to the sea, this film captures the wonder, beauty and fragility of one of the world’s most unique and diverse marine environments.
Olympic swimming legend Shane Gould reflects on a lifetime shaped by water, from elite competition to forming a community swimming group.
 
Fisher and ecotourism skipper Tim Cunningham reveals the delicate balance between livelihood and sustainability on Tasmania’s wild coast, and shares his hopes for the future that his young children will experience.
 
Young Tasmanian Aboriginal woman and marine science student Madie Anders shares the cultural and scientific significance that the ocean holds for her.
 
Meanwhile, Associate Professor Neville Barrett, a leading marine ecologist, uncovers the wonders of Tasmania’s underwater world and the urgent need to protect it. Through their stories, Nowhere Else on Earthcelebrates the power of the ocean to inspire, sustain, and connect us all.
Stay after the screening for a Q&A session where we’ll discuss how we can all play a role in safeguarding Tassie’s marine environment. Special guests for the panel discussion include:
– Shane Gould
– Madie Anders
– Tim Cunningham
– Associate Profressor Neville Barrett

 

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Friday May 16th, EaglehawkNeck Hall, 6pm!

 

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