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PRESENTERS
MEET some of OUR NON-SCALY MATES……. PAST and PRESENT

We’ve been going a long time and some of our presenters have gone a long, long way, not only in the miles they have covered seeing schools from Bourke to Broome, from Darwin to Donnybrook, but also in their personal lives and careers. Some are no longer with us but all have made a major contribution to the success of our program which in many cases has opened future paths to them. To every one involved we say a big “thank you”. We wouldn’t be the same without your involvement Each has brought their skill, passion and expertise to a program which has evolved to be one of “the best” in Australia. Now we’d like to introduce you to..

Michael and Christine Tate… Our first husband and wife team. Michael caught our attention with his wicked sense of humour which he uses in liberal doses entertaining the crowds at the Australian Reptile Park and where-ever he goes.

Craig(BA Sociology and Visual Arts) and Jackie Adams-Maher(BA Tch).. Another exceptional husband and wife team who have starred in recent documentaries shown in Australia and overseas as well as featuring in numerous television segments. Jackie is the “spider lady” at A.R.P. whilst Craig is the assistant manager

Corey(Bachelor of Applied Science) and Bianca Mead.. Once again a winning ,multi-talented combination. Corey held his life in his hands milking venomous snakes in his role as head reptile keeper at the Australian Reptile Park

Keith Mills ( B.A., Master of Teaching) ...very popular and for very good reasons. Keith is a bundle of fun, has a great sense of humour, an easy going attitude to life and is an excellent presenter.

Michael Alexander… A Committee Member of the Victorian Herpetological Society, completely besotted with reptiles and passionately committed to anything to do with them. Very hard to miss – all 6ft 6 ’ (may be 6ft 8 ’ by the time this is read) and that is without his hat on. Michael is a keen, talented photographer and contributed a number of magical images to this website. Thanks Mike.

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