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A place of oysters

  • Living Lab Northern Rivers shopfront 11 Woodlark Street Lismore, NSW, 2480 Australia (map)

A Flow event

Living Lab Northern Rivers and NORPA invite you to join us before Flow for oysters, drinks, and science with friends as we celebrate the humble oyster — a symbol of regeneration, river health, and community.

The oysters of the Richmond River were once bountiful and renowned across the catchment. Bundjalung custodianship of country and care of the catchment ensured oysters were abundant. We would like to see them flourish again.

Come and enjoy oysters and refreshments as the Living Lab shopfront is transformed into an oyster bar. Learn more about the historical and future importance of the oyster, their ancestral, cultural connection to Bundjalung peoples, and the vital role they play in repairing our rivers. How do we work with the humble oyster to restore our waterways for future generations?

After the event, head over to The Quad to watch Flow, a free outdoor performance.

This event is free and all are welcome.

This venue is wheelchair accessible.

Place are limited and registration is essential.

Register now.

This event is presented in association with the Ingrained Foundation and NORPA. With support from Richmond RiverKeeper and OzFish.

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