After being postponed by the Tathra bushfire, the Sapphire Coast Regional Science Hub is rescheduling their presentation of a climate change and musical adventure, Jumping Jack Flash: High Voltage Rock & Roll in the renewable energy economy.
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Event organiser Doug Reckord said that recent events show the themes of the event are even more topical and urgent.
From 6:30pm on Tuesday, April 10, the Tathra Hotel will host Dr Matthew Nott from Clean Energy for Eternity, who will provide an update on how science can help the local community transform the way we use energy.
The Wild Martins will supply the soundtrack for the night. Event made possible by Inspiring Australia and the NSW Government.
If you have already booked a ticket on TryBooking for the original March 20 event, then you don’t have to rebook, just turn up on April 10 instead.
Tickets are free, but booking will help with catering. There will be limited free finger food and some great lucky door prizes to be won.