Digital Detox: Herpetology (snake) walk

with Corey Tutt

Sherwood Arboretum & Oxley Creek Common


27 Mar 2026, 5pm
$35
Discounts Available

Child, Concession, Four Ticket Offer

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1 hour 30 minutes

(no interval, subject to change without notice)

Curious about Australia’s reptiles, the significance of dual naming and how Indigenous Knowledges are shaping the future of science?

Join Corey Tutt OAM - proud Kamilaroi man, Aboriginal Australian STEM advocate, entrepreneur and author of Caution! This Book Contains Deadly Reptiles - for an inspiring snake-watching walking tour as part of the Digital Detox series.

Explore the fascinating world of herpetology as Corey shares his knowledge and passion for Australia’s remarkable reptiles. Discover the vital role snakes play in our ecosystems, the importance of preserving their place in the natural world and the story-telling power of Indigenous-led dialogue. Learn why embracing Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing is crucial not just for science, but for a deeper understanding of our relationship with the natural environment.

Step away from your devices and reconnect with both nature and a shared, meaningful experience on this thought-provoking adventure.

Herpetology (snake) walk with Corey Tutt is part of World Science Festival BrisbaneFind out more here.

Important Information

Tour information

Oxley Creek Common - Meet at the Red Shed

Age Recommendation

Recommended for age 10+

Presented by World Science Festival Brisbane