The program includes exclusive screenings from the team at Great Southern Reef, as well as breath-taking shorts from artists and researchers from Australia, Ireland, the UK and USA. All films highlight the ordinary and profound impacts that everyday interactions with the ocean can have on our lives.

Alongside the films, a panel of experts including ORCA members Rebecca Olive and Fiona Hillary, will deep-dive into the intricate connections between human-ocean health and wellbeing, shedding light on the urgent issues that impact our marine ecosystems. Presented in a partnership with RMIT Culture, Social & Global Studies Centre, Contemporary Art & Social Transformation (CAST), ORCA (Ocean Research & Climate Action) and the Great Southern Reef.

When: Thursday 29 June, 6PM

Where: The Capitol, 113 Swanston St Melbourne

Film program and tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/everyday-oceans-surfing-swimming-and-gardening-tickets-641925545587

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