Wednesday 11 March, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm | Free, in-person
As an island continent, Australia’s identity is deeply connected to the ocean. Our marine environment is host to the most diverse wildlife, many of which are found nowhere else on earth. What stories have taken hold in the public imagination about sharks and marine animals? How does this shape attitudes and policy responses to conservation? Join political scientist Christopher Pepin-Neff, and Australian wildlife scientist Vanessa Pirotta, to explore Australia’s relationship with the ocean, and protecting all forms of life, from the surface to the seafloor.