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Creatures of Australia: An Immersive Digital Experience


Round up the family and experience the breathtaking beauty of Australia's beloved furry favourites, reptiles, and insects like never before!

Creatures of Australia, a stunning immersive digital exhibition showcasing some of Australia’s most unique animals, is set to launch at Sydney’s Superluna Pavilion on July 5, 2024. Tickets are on sale today!

With the opportunity to connect with nature through cinematic video footage, larger-than-life images, and multisensory spaces, Creatures of Australia is a meticulously crafted collaboration between AGB Creative and The Australian Museum, promising an unforgettable blend of entertainment and education.

Guests will have the chance to marvel at the captivating behaviours of Australia's native animals - brought to life through high-speed cinematography by award-winning filmmaker Dale Bremner - whilst learning about conserving endangered creatures, protecting their habitats, and ensuring their longevity for future generations.

This larger-than-life interactive experience features several distinct immersive spaces, each offering a unique perspective on Australian wildlife. From close-up views of kookaburras to detailed observations of koalas, kangaroos, and reptiles, guests will be transported into the natural habitats of these remarkable species’.

Meet the carers who are the behind-the-scenes heroes in wildlife protection, and hear stories about their experiences and role in protecting endangered species. You’ll also be able to meet individual animals by name, as hyper close-up imagery shows you details of each animal that most people would never witness in the wild.

Guests can also explore an interactive landscape where every step unveils the hidden secrets of Australia’s diverse habitats. Feel the ground react underfoot—sand shifts, leaves rustle, and water ripples away as you journey through this digital wilderness.

Perfect for animal lovers of all ages, Creatures of Australia is an ideal family day out or a fun activity with friends. Whether you're a wildlife expert or eager to learn more about these wondrous and beautiful animals, this exhibition will leave you with a deeper understanding and appreciation of Australian wildlife and conservation efforts.

Creatures of Australia will launch at Superluna Pavilion on July 5, 2024. Tickets start at $25 per person and the experience will be open during the school holidays with various sessions available. For tickets and more information, visit creaturesofaustralia.com.

AGB is an industry pioneer that creates original experiences, reimagining storytelling through light and digital artistry. For nearly two decades, AGB has ignited cultural participation through immersive experiences, proving that bold new ideas brought to light in new and exciting ways will inspire, challenge and engage new audiences.

As both a creator and producer of original works, AGB is trusted by governments, scientific and cultural institutions to deliver cultural moments that captivate audiences and deliver economic impact in Australia and across the globe.


Fever is the leading global live-entertainment discovery platform which has helped millions of people enjoy the best experiences in their cities since 2014. With a mission to democratise access to culture and entertainment in real life through its platform, Fever inspires users to enjoy unique local experiences and events, from immersive exhibitions, interactive theatrical experiences, and festivals to molecular cocktail pop-ups, while empowering creators with data and technology to create and expand experiences across the world.

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