English ethologist and activist Jane Goodall is returning to Australia for the first time in five years with her “Reasons for Hope” tour.
Jane, 90, is best known for her more than 60 years of chimpanzee research, which began in 1960 in Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania. Her work revealed that humans are not the only species capable of making and using tools, a discovery that changed our understanding of animal behavior.
Jane Goodall’s return to Australia comes after a long absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She will share her inspiring message of hope and conservation in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.
Jane Goodall – ‘An Inside Look’
Jane Goodall will perform and speak during the tour, followed by an audience question and answer segment. In addition, there will be a conversation alongside the moderator, giving participants the opportunity to interact directly with her.
Jane Goodall is not only the world’s leading expert on chimpanzees, but also a passionate advocate for the environment and humanitarian causes. She is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and serves as a UN Messenger of Peace. His lifelong dedication to wildlife research and conservation has earned him international recognition.
Fans and supporters in Australia eagerly await his visit, ready to be inspired by his experiences and insights. Dr. Goodall’s “Reasons for Hope” tour will be an uplifting event for all who attend.
Jane Goodall Australian Tour 2024
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Tuesday 28th May – Curtin Stadium, Perth
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Friday 31 May – Adelaide City Council, Adelaide
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Tuesday 4th June – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
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Thursday 6th June – Sydney City Hall, Sydney
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Monday 10th June – SkyCity Theatre, Auckland
Tickets via Teg Dainty
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