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The future of the oceans: what can the next gen do?

Where
Hermann's Bar
Hermann's Bar
City Rd & Butlin Ave, Darlington NSW 2008, Australia
When

Tuesday 9 April from 8pm to 9pm

Be inspired by a member of the next generation of ocean lovers.

Meet Emily Rowland, a young eco-warrior and Ocean Youth ambassador and advisor. Emily is a passionate climate advocate, demonstrating how everyone can take substantive action to protect our planet. In her talk, Emily emphasises the urgency of climate action and inspires individual action through impactful local stories.

Learn how your actions, no matter how small, can contribute to a thriving future for our oceans. Together, we can make real waves in ocean protection.

Bio

Emily Rowland, an environmental science and geography undergraduate, is a dedicated and versatile ocean advocate. At 20 years of age, she translates her commitment into tangible action by leading initiatives such as Sydney Climate Action Week 2024. Emily believes in the power of community engagement for meaningful climate action.

Also at Hermann's Bar at 6pm: Is depression a form of jetlag?

About the venue - Hermann's Bar

Nestled on the corner of Butlin Ave and City Road in the Wentworth Building, Hermann’s is University of Sydney’s own hole-in-the-wall bar. Enjoy a top selection of beers, wines and spirits, with some must-try Hermann’s concoctions for good measure.

When the weather’s good, sit out in the huge beer garden, if not, park up on one of the many comfy lounges inside.

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