Unloading seagrass from Spencer Gulf at Port Broughton, 1913, State Library of South Australia (PRG280/1/16/77)

Exploiting South Australia’s Coast: Past Decisions, Future Visions

Environmental historian Alessandro Antonello uncovers SA’s forgotten seagrass history. Through archives and images, he reveals how people have harmed and protected this vital marine plant – and the roles of government and business in its fate. This lecture coincides with ‘Crosscurrents’, an exhibition exploring contemporary connections to SA’s coast.

Presented by Flinders University Museum of Art & Alessandro Antonello