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Five mass coral bleaching events
happened in the last eight years resulting in
significant coral mortality.

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Outback to Ocean Roadshow

Winton to Woppa, Great Keppel Island –  June 2026

In early June, the CoralWatch team packed our suitcases full of coral skeletons, fossils, microscopes, virtual reality headsets, augmented reality experiences, and plenty of enthusiasm before setting off on an unforgettable journey across regional Queensland.

The Outback to Ocean tour was designed to connect communities with the remarkable story of coral reefs, from the ancient inland seas that once covered much of western Queensland to the vibrant coral reefs found along our coastline today. Along the way we met students, teachers, families, travellers, scientists, and community members, sharing stories, asking questions, and discovering just how connected Queensland’s landscapes really are.

Across nine days, three CoralWatch staff, nine Youth Ambassadors, and guest scientist Professor Gregg Webb delivered ten community events in seven locations, reaching more than 555 people. Every stop was unique, but each reinforced the same message: coral reefs are part of Queensland’s story, no matter how far you live from the coast. Read more here

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