Deadly Australians

Deadly Australians Deadly Australians is an entertaining and educational presentation on the unique venomous animals that live in our backyards, bush, beaches and sea.

Each presentation is personalised, making sure students take away enthusiasm and passion for the animals that live in Australia. It is a highly interactive and hands on presentation. Your students will have the opportunity to hold non venomous snakes, lizards and turtles, and captures the students minds with stories about them. Deadly Australians aims to โ€œsnake proofโ€ students. It has a high safet

y and first aid content. Venomous animals are often found in our urban areas and it is our responsibility to teach children what to do when they come across them. He also demonstrates simple first aid techniques. Entirely safe. All venomous animals are under lock and key. There is no danger. There is a strong indigenous element to the presentation, with traditional names and stories for and about the animals. Very affordable. Deadly Australians is highly cost effective compared to other school excursions, being both educational and entertaining, and being held on school grounds. All presentations are undertaken by Marc Dorse, a respected authority on dangerous animals, toxicologist and herpetologist, who has been involved with schools for over 20 years. Marc can answer any question on venomous creatures in Australia and encourages childrenโ€™s curiosity. Deadly Australians welcomes enquiries from: schools, P&F groups, kindergartens, child care, vacation care, international study tours, outdoor education, TAFE and Universities, local government organisations, community organisations, multicultural organisations. Parents are invited to attend the presentation free of charge.

Visit to Caloundra State High School to educate international students about our wildlife.
07/02/2023

Visit to Caloundra State High School to educate international students about our wildlife.

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26/06/2019

Snippet from Gladstone Primary School, SA:

"Marc from Deadly Australians held the childrenโ€™s attention for a long time with some very interesting exhibits."

26/06/2019
26/06/2019

๐Ÿ๐Ÿ•ท D E A D L Y A U S T R A L I A N S ๐Ÿ•ท๐Ÿ

On Friday, students of MPS got up close and personal with some of Australia's most deadly animals!

K - 6 students participated in an interactive educational demonstration presented by 'Deadly Australians' focusing on both facts and safety regarding all of the weird, wonderful, yet venomous creatures that can be found on/in our backyards, bush, beaches and sea.

26/06/2019

Even though you may not encounter some of the venomous animals we discuss where you live, it is important to know how to identify them if you come across them on your travels to other regions.

From Rosewood Public School:

We had some Deadly Australians visit the students on Tuesday.
We were introduced to
many unusual animals, some that we will never
see here in Rosewood.
The presentation was
very informative and interesting.
Thank you to Mark for coming along and sharing his collection.
The students were asked which animal was their
favourite.
They were:
Alex - Small Scaled Snake
Samuel - Funnel Web Spider
Estella - Blue Tongued Lizard
Gordon - Box Jellyfish
Cooper - Blue Tongued Lizard
Evan - Sea Snake
Alaska - Turtle & Blue Tongued Lizard
Maddison - Turtle & Blue Tongued Lizard
Piper - Blue Tongued Lizard
Riva - Blue Tongued Lizard
Kayden - Blue Tongued Lizard & Blue Ringed Octopus
Jack - All of them!

Deadly Australians loves to travel through regional towns across Eastern and Southern Australia.
26/06/2019

Deadly Australians loves to travel through regional towns across Eastern and Southern Australia.

Deadly Australians can incorporate themes into our presentation.  If would like a particular focus, please feel free to ...
26/06/2019

Deadly Australians can incorporate themes into our presentation. If would like a particular focus, please feel free to discuss with out team.

Last week was National Reconciliation week, we have been incorporating many indigenous and native Australian aspects into our program, including gathering leaves and painting on bark.

Last Friday we had a visit from Deadly Australians, there was a turtle, a blue tongue lizard and quite a few snakes to look at.

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Mount Tamborine, QLD
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