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Corey Tutt: Deadly Reptiles

20 October 2025
5.00pm – 7.00pm AEDT
Teaching Commons, UNSW Kensington
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Curious about Australia's deadliest reptiles, the power of dual naming and how Indigenous Knowledges are shaping the future of science?

Join us for an inspiring In Conversation event with Corey Tutt OAM - Aboriginal Australian STEM advocate, entrepreneur and author of Caution! This Book Contains Deadly Reptiles. Corey will be joined by UNSW Associate Professor of Practice Rene Woods to unpack the book, the importance of Indigenous-led dialogue, and why embedding Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing matter for all of us.

Join us afterwards to chat with fellow science enthusiasts, booking signing, and light refreshments.

SPEAKERS

  • Rene Woods, Associate Professor of Practice, School of Biological Earth and Environmental Science
  • Corey Tutt, CEO and Founder, DeadlyScience


LIVE EVENT & VENUE INFORMATION

The Teaching Commons are loacted at UNSW's Kensington Campus. Please note this is a live event only and will not be streamed. 



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ACCESS

The closest accessible drop-off point to the Teaching Commons is towards the rear of the building, with access via Gate 2, High Street. Vehicles can drop off patrons directly adjacent to the Business School west wing which is then a 200 metre walk approximately. More information on getting there can be found via our interactive accessibility map available here.



PUBLIC TRANSPORT & PARKING

The Teaching Commons is easily accessible via public transport and the closest light rail stop is UNSW Anzac Parade (L3 line). The closest bus stop is UNSW Gate 2, High Street (348, 370). For more information please call the Transport Infoline on 131 500 or visit transportnsw.info.

Free parking is also available in the Barker St Car Park (Gate 14) from 5.30pm. For access to free parking, event patrons must park in the UNSW Permit Holder bays, available on all levels. The Barker St Car Park (Gate 14) parking station is located here. 

Paid casual and visitor parking is offered via the CellOPark App and ‘pay by plate meters’ in all other UNSW car parks. For more information head here



CONTACT

For any event enquiries please contact us by emailing sci.indigenous@unsw.edu.au