The Kingston Ambassadors had seen and experienced how amazing our marine environment is from the Moonraker at the beginning of the year. Now it was time for them to learn the skills necessary to teach the message of caring for our bays.
With interactive games, crazy role plays and colourful props, the Ambassadors got to grips with eating like a sea star, yawning like a seal, camouflaging like a decorator crab and pretending to be hungry dolphins in a sea of plastic. All in a days’ work for our amazing environmental champions.
The Ambassadors will take these activities back to school and the wider community with the aim of influencing real behavioural change to protect our marine life.
Thank you to Pete Murrell and the City of Kingston for their ongoing support of our program, now in its 7th year. Also, many thanks to Maree Bailey from Mentone, Julie Wynne from St Louis de Montfort’s and Julie Doyle and Francine Jorgensen from Our Lady of the Assumption for being such excellent hosts. (Check out below what’s on Our Lady of the Assumption’s notice-board; keep up the great work!)
OUR OCEANS OUR FUTURE.