Environment Tasmania, Bruny Island Environment Network and Kuno are working to help support and nurture interest in Bruny Island's marine environment, with a very special film screeing and Q&A at the Adventure Bay Hall, Bruny Island Friday June 13th, 6pm
Dive deep into the blue with us at our screening of Nowhere Else on Earth, a captivating short film that showcases the extraordinary marine life of Tasmania. Through stunning underwater footage and the voices of Tasmanians who share a deep connection to the sea, this film captures the wonder, beauty and fragility of one of the world’s most unique and diverse marine environments.
Please join us for a 6pm start and our special guests for a Q&A afterwards.
Book here: https://events.humanitix.com/bruny-island-nowhere-else-on-earth
Environment Tasmania, Bruny Island Environment Network and Kuno are working to help support and nurture interest in Bruny Island's marine environment, with a very special film screeing and Q&A at the Adventure Bay Hall, Bruny Island Friday June 13th, 6pm
Dive deep into the blue with us at our screening of Nowhere Else on Earth, a captivating short film that showcases the extraordinary marine life of Tasmania. Through stunning underwater footage and the voices of Tasmanians who share a deep connection to the sea, this film captures the wonder, beauty and fragility of one of the world’s most unique and diverse marine environments.
Please join us for a 6pm start and our special guests for a Q&A afterwards.
Book here: https://events.humanitix.com/bruny-island-nowhere-else-on-earth
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