CROC – September 17 2025
Date/Time
Date(s) - September 17, 2025
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
The Anglers Tavern
Categories
We are ecstatic to announce our next meeting on the 17th of September
We will be joined by the team at
On the night we will be joined by Co-founder Amanda French and spokesmen Dan Kemp and Jack Gatto.

A little bit more about CROC QLD and what they do:
Community Representation of Crocodiles (CROC QLD) is a grassroots conservation initiative formed in 2023 in response to increasing human-crocodile conflict across Far North Queensland.
Our mission is to ensure factual, science-based, and culturally respectful representation of estuarine crocodiles in the public sphere.
As a volunteer-led platform, CROC QLD brings together scientists, wildlife educators, and media professionals with experience in crocodile ecology, husbandry, tourism, and policy. In just two years, we’ve contributed expert commentary to more than 200 media stories, successfully advocated for legislative reform to strengthen crocodile protections under the Nature Conservation Act, and partnered with First Nations communities to shape culturally grounded safety and conservation initiatives.
We are also a stakeholder on the Queensland Government’s Crocodile Roundtable, and we’ve partnered with organization’s like the Environmental Defenders Office and Crime Stoppers to build stronger community education and accountability in croc country- turning the tide from fear to a healthy respect.
Mark this one in your calendars, it’s not to be missed!
We are ecstatic to announce our next meeting on the 17th of September and we will be joined by the team at CROC – Community Representation of Crocodiles ! On the night we will be joined by Co-founder Amanda French and spokesmen Dan Kemp and Jack Gatto. A little bit more about CROC QLD and what they do:
Community Representation of Crocodiles (CROC QLD) is a grassroots conservation initiative formed in 2023 in response to increasing human-crocodile conflict across Far North Queensland. Our mission is to ensure factual, science-based, and culturally respectful representation of estuarine crocodiles in the public sphere.
As a volunteer-led platform, CROC QLD brings together scientists, wildlife educators, and media professionals with experience in crocodile ecology, husbandry, tourism, and policy. In just two years, we’ve contributed expert commentary to more than 200 media stories, successfully advocated for legislative reform to strengthen crocodile protections under the Nature Conservation Act, and partnered with First Nations communities to shape culturally grounded safety and conservation initiatives.
We are also a stakeholder on the Queensland Government’s Crocodile Roundtable, and we’ve partnered with organizations like the Environmental Defenders Office and Crime Stoppers to build stronger community education and accountability in croc country- turning the tide from fear to a healthy respect.
Mark this one in your calendars, it’s not to be missed!
Community Representation of Crocodiles (CROC QLD) is a grassroots conservation initiative formed in 2023 in response to increasing human-crocodile conflict across Far North Queensland. Our mission is to ensure factual, science-based, and culturally respectful representation of estuarine crocodiles in the public sphere.
As a volunteer-led platform, CROC QLD brings together scientists, wildlife educators, and media professionals with experience in crocodile ecology, husbandry, tourism, and policy. In just two years, we’ve contributed expert commentary to more than 200 media stories, successfully advocated for legislative reform to strengthen crocodile protections under the Nature Conservation Act, and partnered with First Nations communities to shape culturally grounded safety and conservation initiatives.
We are also a stakeholder on the Queensland Government’s Crocodile Roundtable, and we’ve partnered with organizations like the Environmental Defenders Office and Crime Stoppers to build stronger community education and accountability in croc country- turning the tide from fear to a healthy respect.
Mark this one in your calendars, it’s not to be missed!
The Anglers Tavern
2 Anglers Way – Maribyrnong
7.00 pm – 10.00pm
Meetings are free to attend and everyone is welcome.