Bruny Island off the South-East Coast of Tasmania holds an exquisitely intact marine ecosystem. This short film supported by the Bruny Kids and Nature project captures a beautiful day where kids adventure in Kelp forests off "Chock Rock"

Bruny Island film-maker Claire Gorman beautifully captures a special day as kids jump off a secret and favourite spot "Chock Rock" on Bruny Island, to swim through underwater kelp forests, caves and a sea crevice. 

This film is part of the very special Bruny Kids & Nature project, which facilitates and supports childhood connection with and story-telling about nature. 

Supported by the Tasmanian Community Fund. 

Adventures at "Chock Rock" a short film by Claire Gorman

Bruny Kids & Nature
Bruny Kids & Nature

Claire Gorman
Claire Gorman
Claire is passionate about creating meaningful experiences through filmmaking and photography, community involvement, and her work...


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