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    Untrashing Djulpan & Rubber Jellyfish: Brisbane MDC: A Sea Shepherd Film Screening with Guest Speakers

    Sandgate Town Hall
    sandgate, australia
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    Join Sea Shepherd in Brisbane as we continue our Waves of Change Project, hosting 13 beach and river clean-ups across South East Queensland over the coming months, alongside some 3 awesome movie screenings!

    Join us for an intimate screening of Sea Shepherd Australia's Marine Debris Campaign Film "Untrashing Djulpan" and Carly Wilson's "Rubber Jellyfish".

    Untrashing Djulpan details the collaborative clean-up with the Dhimurru Indigenous Rangers at Djulpan in Northeast Arnhem Land in the NT and Sea Shepherd's Marine Debris Team.

    Rubber Jellyfish features mother to be, Carly Wilson, who travels around Australia and investigates the effect of helium balloons on the environment.

    The night will also feature some amazing, guest speakers, with a special Q&A from;

    • Grahame Lloyd - Waves of Change Project Leader & Sea Shepherd's Qld State Coordinator, Marine Debris Campaign
    • Morgan Beazley - Sea Shepherd's Brisbane Marine Debris Coordinator
    • Carly Wilson - Creator of Rubber Jellyfish
    • Brad Dalrymple – Engineer with Ocean Protect
    • Brisbane City Council Litter Team

    Come down and meet likeminded people, check out some amazing environmental work going on in Australia, and have a chit-chat with the brilliant line up of guest speakers.

    You'll also be able to grab Sea Shepherd Merch at the event, as an added bonus.

    Tickets are FREE, but places are limited due to COVID venue restrictions.

    The Waves of Change Project has received funding support from the Queensland Government’s Community Sustainability Action grant program.

    Sea Shepherd Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians upon whose ancestral lands we live and work. We pay respect to their Elders, past, present, and emerging, and acknowledge the continuing connection that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the land, sea, sky, and waterways. Sovereignty has never been ceded.

    For The Ocean!

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    Sandgate Town Hall
    sandgate, australia