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Plastic Inside and Out

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Sir Stanley Burbury Theatre
Sandy Bay TAS, Australia
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Wed, 10 Sep, 6pm - 7:30pm AEST

Event description

Plastic isn’t just polluting our environment; it’s in our bodies.

Most of us understand plastic as a waste problem. Something to keep out of oceans, out of landfill, and away from future generations. But science is revealing a more immediate reality.

Microplastics have been found in our blood vessels, lungs and digestive systems. Chemical additives used in plastics are turning up in food, water and soil. These substances may be affecting our immune systems, brains, hormones, and health in ways we’re only beginning to understand.

As researchers uncover these impacts in real time, policy and governance is slow to respond. The systems meant to protect us are falling behind the science.

Secure free tickets and learn how serious the problem is, and what it will take to respond. Because this isn’t just about the planet. It’s personal.

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The experts

Dr Jack Auty, Lecturer in Medical Sciences, University of Tasmania
Jack studies the health impacts of microplastics. His research identified plasticosis, a disease caused by plastic ingestion in seabirds, marked by gut scarring and immune damage. His work raises critical questions about similar effects in humans routinely exposed to microplastics through food, water and air.

Associate Professor Joanna Vince, Associate Professor of Public Policy, University of Tasmania
Joanna is a leading researcher on marine plastic governance. She examines how policy systems respond to plastic pollution, including the role of global treaties, national regulation, and public pressure. Her work sheds light on why action has been slow and what it would take to accelerate change.

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Head to the venue early and enjoy complimentary refreshments from 5.30pm.

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Free parking, including accessible spaces, is available at the venue.

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Sir Stanley Burbury Theatre
Sandy Bay TAS, Australia