Bruny Kids & Nature film: Pardalote Patch

A beautiful film where Bruny kids talk of their connection with nature and work in restoring habitat for the endangered 40 Spotted Pardalote premiered in a special film premiere event at the Bruny Island school with kids, parents, special guests and teachers. Produced by award-winning film-maker Claire Gorman.
The Bruny kids & nature projects' film of planting at the Pardalote Patch. Film production: Claire Gorman
Bruny kids jumping into water Claire Gorman
Bruny kids have been sharing their special connection with nature through film and story. Image: Claire Gorman
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Bruny teacher and kids & nature project coordinator Claire Boost gives a beautiful speech at the film premiere. Image: Claire Gorman

This film and the Bruny Kids & Nature project is generously supported by the Tasmanian Community Fund and the Kuno Foundation. 


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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