Altered Tides: Custodians of our ocean

Altered Tides: Custodians of our ocean
Altered Tides: Custodians of our ocean

Altered Tides: Creative coastal recreation in a climate changed future events are a partnership between Griffith University, Gecko Environment Council and SWELL Sculpture Festival, supported by Griffith's Climate Action Beacon. In 2023 the Altered Tides team are collaborating with Surfers for Climate and Surfrider Foundation. Altered Tides is part of a broader series of events at SWELL and elsewhere under the banner of "Creative Solutions' which seek creative thinking and/or creative arts to foster innovation in climate action.

Join the interactive discussion with the panel of inspiring and thought-provoking speakers, including:

MC Ms Naomi Edwards, Griffith University alumni and coastal advocate.

Campaign manager, cChange Communications for Good
First Nations educator, artist and more, Glenn Barry

SWELL artist Nadine Schmoll

Oceanographer Lorena Woortmann
Surfrider Foundation on local solutions Surfers for Climate, and City of Gold Coast on their Surf Management Plan.

For more about Altered Tides and SWELL Sculpture Festival visit the event website: SWELL Fringe @ SWELL Sculpture Festival

To contact us about Altered Tides email Sara Hicks, Gecko Environment Council: climateadvocate@gecko.org.au

For more information about the Griffith Climate Action Beacon, go to griffith.edu.au/research/climate-action
or email climateactionbeacon@griffith.edu.au

Register here - https://events.humanitix.com/altered-tides-a-swell-fringe-festival-event


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