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The Deadly Australians

Brisbane & Surrounds

Learn the secrets of the “Deadly Australians” that inhabit our beautiful forests and seas.

Understand the contributions they make to our ecosystem.

The “Deadly Australians” is a public awareness programme, educating Australian children about the dangers of the venomous wildlife that inhabit our suburban backyards, bush, beaches, and sea.

This programme uses both live and preserved exhibits with extensive use of visual aids.

Interesting facts, curious habits and little known ‘secrets’ will fascinate the children, making learning both fun and easy.

Highlights

  • Come face to face with the “Deadly Australians” and non-venomous reptiles
  • Children will learn how to avoid bites and stings, and if bitten – how to cope with the situation
  • First Aid is demonstrated for each bite and sting situation
  • Every child and staff member receives a first aid poster to take home

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