Stories from the rivers with Tony Wheeler
Event description
Hosted by Nature Conservation Council & Murray-Darling Conservation Alliance
Join Tony Wheeler, co-founder Lonely Planet, for a special night all about celebrating and protecting rivers.
In 2023 Tony walked the length of the Thames, and last year he visited the world’s second biggest wetlands in South Sudan, at risk due to a renewed project to drain them into the Nile
Hear Tony's fascinating insights about some of the world's greatest waterways, followed by a discussion on the future of the Murray-Darling, led by Nature Conservation Council CEO, Jacqui Mumford.
Date & time: Tuesday 8th April, arrive at 5:30pm for 6-8pm
Location: Level 3, Greenhouse Climate Tech Hub, 180 George St, Sydney
Drinks and nibbles provided.
RSVPs essential
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GETTING THERE
Public transport
- Circular Quay train station and ferry terminal is an approx. 5 minute walk away
- Bridge St lightrail stop is an approx. 3 minute walk away
Parking
There is very limited paid street parking near the venue, however there are some paid Wilson parking stations within walking distance.
Bicycles
There are bicycle stands on the corner of Sai Ying Lane and Pitt St.
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ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
If you require any accessibility requirements, please email us ncc@nature.org.au
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