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Spotlight Speaker, Tim Jarvis, SA 2024 Australian of the Year
Spotlight Speaker, Tim Jarvis, SA 2024 Australian of the Year

Fri, 06 Dec

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CLLMM Research Centre

Spotlight Speaker, Tim Jarvis, SA 2024 Australian of the Year

Environmental scientist, author, filmmaker, philanthropist, adventurer and speaker, Tim Jarvis AM seeks pragmatic solutions to climate change and biodiversity loss.

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06 Dec 2024, 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

CLLMM Research Centre, Level 1/92 Barrage Rd, Goolwa South SA 5214, Australia

About the event

Come along and hear SA Australian of the Year 2024, Tim Jarvis. Tim is an environmental scientist, author, filmmaker, philanthropist, adventurer and speaker, Tim Jarvis AM seeks pragmatic solutions to climate change and biodiversity loss.


Drinks and nibbles provided. It will be a great evening so book your tickets now!


Find more here on Tim Jarvis' AM amazing life's work: Tim Jarvis | Adventurer, Environmental Scientist Short Bio Environmental scientist and adventurer Dr Tim Jarvis AM is committed to finding pragmatic solutions to major environmental issues related to climate change and biodiversity loss and uses his expeditions, films, books and public speaking engagements to promote thinking in these areas. Having worked in sustainability for over 30 years, he currently provides strategic and practical sustainability advice to government and a range of corporate organisations and advocacy groups.

 

Known for his historically authentic recreations of the Antarctic survival journeys of Sir Douglas Mawson and Sir Ernest Shackleton,…

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We are a new, collaborative partnership working to create locally-driven and inclusive knowledge creation and exchange to inform decision making in the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth region. We acknowledge people of the Ngarrindjeri and First Nations of the South East as traditional owners of the region in which we work.

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The Goyder Institute for Water Research will receive $8 million from the Australian Government over 4 years from 2023-26 to work with communities to investigate the impacts of climate change on the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth (CLLMM) region. 

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