NaturallyGC - Unveiling Gold Coast's Elusive Flora and Fauna

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Friday 28 February 2025 | 06:00 PM

Helensvale
Join us for a visual presentation on the hidden flora and fauna of the Gold Coast
Join us for a visual presentation on the hidden flora and fauna of the Gold Coast

Did you know the Gold Coast is home to 3032 animals and 3337 plants, making us one of the most biodiverse regions in Australia?

Explore the hidden flora and fauna of the Gold Coast with Isaac Wishart through a visual presentation. Isaac is a celebrated nature photographer and City of Gold Coast bush regenerator. Known for his Australian Geographic cover features, Isaac reveals the mysteries of reptiles, amphibians, bioluminescence, and rare flowers through a captivating visual presentation.

Image: Isaac Wishart

IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOU REGISTER

  • Suitable for ages12 and above.
  • Further location details provided within confirmation email as you scroll down.
  • This is an indoor workshop.
  • Accessible venue.

TICKET REGISTRATION

You must secure a ticket for all participants attending. If you can't secure a spot you require at the time of registration please do not book. Each workshop is set to a maximum capacity.

Presented by City of Gold Coast Isaac Wishart


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