Creatures of Australia

Creatures of Australia is bringing a wild cinematic experience to Sydney these school holidays ending on Sunday 21 July 2024!

Explores Australia’s wildlife through cinematography, larger-than-life images and interactive spaces.
Explore Australia’s wildlife through cinematography, larger-than-life images and interactive spaces.

WSM attended Creatures of Australia event, an engaging, interactive, educational, entertaining and inspiring cinematic experience! This event is perfect for families, wildlife experts and animal lovers, exploring Australia’s wildlife through cinematography, larger-than-life images and immersive interactive spaces.

Learn more about Australia's wildlife through in a close-up journey
Learn more about Australia’s wildlife through in a close-up journey

Australia is famous for our unique wildlife with this exhibition exploring ten wildlife projections in a close-up journey. Learn and discover the interesting and colourful insights into some of the world’s most mysterious, cute, and dangerous creatures including koalas, kangaroos, reptiles and more!

Discover Australia's unique wildlife in an interactive experience
Discover Australia’s unique wildlife in an interactive experience

Meet the individual animals by name, with close-ups that showcase the fine details of each animal as well as the people who work behind-the-scenes people in wildlife protection and conservation.

This event combines cinematography, larger-than-life images and interactive spaces to create a unique experience
This event combines cinematography, larger-than-life images and interactive spaces to create a unique experience

Explore the interactive landscapes, hidden and diverse habitats of these fascinating animals. Feel the ground react underfoot—sand shifts, leaves rustle, and water ripples away through this digital wilderness. This interactive element adds a layer of engagement that will captivate audiences of all ages.

Creatures of Australia is open until October 13 at the Fever Pavilion, Sydney Olympic Park.

The Fever Pavilion is located in the Sydney Showground, Olympic Boulevard, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW 2127

By train:

Olympic Park station is on the T7 line – Olympic Park. Change at Lidcombe Station for services leaving every 10 minutes.

By bus:

– 401 from Lidcombe station

– 450 from Hurstville

– 525 from Parramatta station


– 525/526 from Burwood


– 526 from Sydney Olympic Park Wharf

By ferry:

Sydney Olympic Park Wharf is situated 3kms from the town centre. Travel between Parramatta and Circular Quay.

By car:


There will be parking available and we recommend you pre-book. P1 is the closest car park, noting that P5 and P6 are about a 20 minute walk. There’s also 2 hour free parking on Olympic Boulevarde, just at our doorstep!

AGB Creative is a pioneer in a digital storytelling through light and digital artistry. A leader in cultural experiences, AGB Creative are educational as they are entertaining, solidifying their position as an industry pioneer in bringing Australian stories to life. AGB Creative works with the Australian Museum, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, Oakvale Wildlife Park, and Panasonic to bring this event to life.

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