A fishing closure, a marine park sanctuary zone, a desal plant and an iron ore export jetty

As the 2012 Giant Australian Cuttlefish breeding season in Upper Spencer Gulf approaches, South Australian Government departments are sending mixed messages regarding measures to protect the internationally-acclaimed wildlife phenomenon. Today, an extension to the fishing closure was announced, extending its

Special thanks to our documentary film sponsors

Our work on our Cuttlefish Country documentary feature film has not gone unnoticed, nor unsupported. In addition to our growing community of Facebook fans, Twitter followers and petition signatories, this post is an important acknowledgement of several organisations and individuals

Kevin Buzzacott challenges Tony Burke’s Olympic Dam mine expansion environmental approval in the Federal Court

Mr Kevin Buzzacott has filed an application in the Federal Court challenging the Commonwealth Environment Minister’s approval of the Olympic Dam expansion. He is represented by the Environmental Defender’s Office (SA) Inc (EDO) in those proceedings. Mr Buzzacott (known as

Port Bonython expansion’s Major Project Status is bad news for Giant Australian Cuttlefish

On March 2nd, it was publicly announced that the expansion of Port Bonython on the Point Lowly peninsula had been granted Major Project Status by the SA Government. Despite claims from State Government ministers John Rau and Patrick Conlon to

Whyalla Cuttlefish in ‘Save Our Gulfs’ art exhibition at Marion Cultural Centre

We invite you to join us at Gallery M, Marion Cultural Centre, South Australia on Friday, March 9th at 6.30 pm for a very special art exhibition opening. The group exhibition is entitled The Demise or Otherwise of South Australia’s

Final LEGO donations sought for Cuttlefish Country animations

Our LEGO animated set-building continues, as we progress with our work on the documentary feature film Cuttlefish Country. After drafting the chapter-by-chapter structure of the film and commencing the scripting process, we have decided to include a few additional sequences to

LEGO party helps film production, brick donations still welcome

If you’ve been following our project over the past few months, you’ll be aware of our plan to create a number of stop-motion animated scenes for our forthcoming documentary film ‘Cuttlefish Country’ out of custom Lego dioramas. To help us

Buy a costume for a LEGO theme party, and help us fund our documentary film!

Invited to a Lego party, but don’t know what to wear? Hey everyone, as you may well already know, we’ll be animating several scenes for our forthcoming documentary film out of Lego in classic stop-motion style. We’ve already put a

Mystery of the missing Giant Australian Cuttlefish of Whyalla remains unresolved

As we enter 2012, the mystery of the missing South Australian Giant Australian Cuttlefish (Sepia apama) migration of 2011 remains unsolved. These incredible animals, chameleons of the sea, remain in jeopardy and face a variety of new and old threats

Point Lowly Peninsula’s future mix an explosive cocktail of industrial interests

The Point Lowly Peninsula, despite its proven popularity with locals and holiday makers, is currently marked by the South Australian Government for wholesale industrialisation. The state’s pending mining boom has many private sector proponents salivating over allotments of land which