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Platypus Guardian Film Screening and Q and A with Pete Walsh

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  • National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA)
    1 McCoy Circuit, Acton, ACT 2601, Australia

Join us at the National Film and Sound Archive this National Science Week for a special screening of The Platypus Guardian. This inspiring film tells the story of Pete Walsh, a dedicated conservationist working to protect platypus populations in urban waterways.

The film follows Pete’s journey as he learns about platypus, studies their habitat, and takes action to care for the rivers they depend on. It shows how one person can make a real difference for wildlife and the environment.

After the screening, you’ll have the chance to hear from Pete Walsh, also known as the “Platypus Guardian”. Pete will share stories from his work and answer your questions about platypus, river health, and how we can all help protect these unique animals.

This event is a great way to learn more about one of Australia’s most iconic species. You will also discover how healthy waterways support platypus and other wildlife, and what simple actions we can take to look after them.

What to expect:

  • A screening of The Platypus Guardian film
  • A Q&A session with Pete Walsh
  • Simple and engaging information about platypus and their habitat
  • A fun and family-friendly experience

Come along, watch the film, ask questions, and be inspired to help care for our waterways and wildlife.

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