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Whale Shark Jack Exclusive Preview Screening
Community Marine Tourism

Whale Shark Jack Exclusive Preview Screening

Mar 28, 2026
Federation Park, 46 Maidstone Cres Exmouth
Exmouth locals and tourists, get ready for an exclusive preview screening of STAN’s Whale Shark Jack! The special screening is a part of the Shire of Exmouth’s Welcome to Town Community Showcase which will feature local makers, artists, and small businesses on Saturday 28 March.
Produced by Cottesloe Films and Southern Light Films, the adventure movie explores one girl’s mission to save her best friend, whale shark Jack, after coming to terms with the loss of her father. 
 
Date: Saturday 28 March
Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Location: Federation Park, Exmouth
 
The market will be operating from 2:00pm.
 
The project was funded by Screen Australia, the Australian Children’s Television Foundation, and Stan, with additional support from Screenwest, Lotterywest, and the WA Government via the WA Regional Screen Fund.

Our Role in the Region

Nestled between two World Heritage listed areas that draw more than 220,000 overnight visitors a year, Carnarvon is a regional hub that offers more than expected. It is an emerging tourism destination with outstanding local food production, geothermal mineral water, exciting fishing and wind/water sports offerings and unique events.
Carnarvon has long been recognised for its unique small and sweet banana but that reputation is widening with an extensive range of subtropical fruit and temperate climate vegetables grown on the plantations lining the Gascoyne River.

The Gascoyne River is one of Australia’s ephemeral rivers, flowing only when heavy rain falls up to 500km inland. The township is on one of the delta inlets and centred on the picturesque Fascine.

A thriving prawn, scallop, crab and fishing industry also operates from Carnarvon. During the months of May to October freshly caught seafood can be purchased directly from the factories.

Renowned for its wonderful climate Carnarvon’s average maximum summer temperature (December to February) is 32oC with a winter (June to August) average maximum temperature of 22oC.

Nestled between two World Heritage listed areas that draw more than 220,000 overnight visitors a year, Carnarvon is a regional hub that offers more than expected. It is an emerging tourism destination with outstanding local food production, geothermal mineral water, exciting fishing and wind/water sports offerings and unique events.
Carnarvon has long been recognised for its unique small and sweet banana but that reputation is widening with an extensive range of subtropical fruit and temperate climate vegetables grown on the plantations lining the Gascoyne River.

The Gascoyne River is one of Australia’s ephemeral rivers, flowing only when heavy rain falls up to 500km inland. The township is on one of the delta inlets and centred on the picturesque Fascine.

A thriving prawn, scallop, crab and fishing industry also operates from Carnarvon. During the months of May to October freshly caught seafood can be purchased directly from the factories.

Renowned for its wonderful climate Carnarvon’s average maximum summer temperature (December to February) is 32oC with a winter (June to August) average maximum temperature of 22oC.

The Process to Apply

he Gascoyne Development Commission is a State Government statutory authority created through the Regional Development Commissions Act of 1993. It is one of nine regional development commissions established in Western Australia’s regions to facilitatehe Gascoyne Development Commission is a State Government statutory authority created through the Regional Development Commissions Act of 1993. It is one of nine regional development commissions established in Western Australia’s regions to facilitate economic and social development.
The Commission works directly with the office of the Minister for Regional Development and advocates for the priorities of the region in this and other. economic and social development.
The Commission works directly with the office of the Minister for Regional Development and advocates for the priorities of the region in this and other.

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