• 03: Overcoming the Impossible with a 100-Year Old Boat and a Commitment to Culture with Simon and Jenna from Saltwater Eco Tours.

  • 2023/12/06
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03: Overcoming the Impossible with a 100-Year Old Boat and a Commitment to Culture with Simon and Jenna from Saltwater Eco Tours.

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  • Saltwater Eco Tours launched in 2020 with a vision to establish a unique tourism experience that would inspire a deeper connection to Indigenous culture and the ocean. Aboard a 115-year old sailing boat departing from Mooloolaba, locals and visitors can experience live music, bushtucker lunches and sunset cruises. Co-founders Simon and Jenna both stepped away from established careers, taking huge risks to start this impressive business and we chat to them about their journey; from a tricky start to a newly opened retail store. This episode was recorded at Hey Day in Buddina.

    In the episode, Simon & Jenna recommend two local businesses;

    • Chloe Watego Art, a First Nations artist who's artwork you can find in the Saltwater Experiences store.
    • My Dilly Bag, Australian native food products run by Aunty Dale Chapman who also supplies ingredients for the Saltwater Eco Tours Bushtucker Cruise.

    Stay up to date with Podcoast or get in touch with Jess & Erin:

    • Instagram: ⁠⁠@thepodcoast⁠⁠
    • Facebook ⁠⁠/podcoastsc⁠⁠
    • Email: ⁠⁠hellopodcoast@gmail.com
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Saltwater Eco Tours launched in 2020 with a vision to establish a unique tourism experience that would inspire a deeper connection to Indigenous culture and the ocean. Aboard a 115-year old sailing boat departing from Mooloolaba, locals and visitors can experience live music, bushtucker lunches and sunset cruises. Co-founders Simon and Jenna both stepped away from established careers, taking huge risks to start this impressive business and we chat to them about their journey; from a tricky start to a newly opened retail store. This episode was recorded at Hey Day in Buddina.

In the episode, Simon & Jenna recommend two local businesses;

  • Chloe Watego Art, a First Nations artist who's artwork you can find in the Saltwater Experiences store.
  • My Dilly Bag, Australian native food products run by Aunty Dale Chapman who also supplies ingredients for the Saltwater Eco Tours Bushtucker Cruise.

Stay up to date with Podcoast or get in touch with Jess & Erin:

  • Instagram: ⁠⁠@thepodcoast⁠⁠
  • Facebook ⁠⁠/podcoastsc⁠⁠
  • Email: ⁠⁠hellopodcoast@gmail.com

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