Beaker Street Retreat at Piermont
Take a deep-dive into nature, science, and connection on Lutruwita/Tasmania’s stunning East Coast.
Situated at the breathtaking Piermont, a secluded waterfront sanctuary, treat yourself to an unforgettable all-inclusive weekend escape. Enjoy dinners with scientists featuring delicious local produce prepared by chef Calvin King, telescopes and guided stargazing on the beach, astrophotography instruction, breath workshops, cold water swimming, tours, tastings, and so much more.

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Meet your speakers

Dr Rebecca Chabot
With over 25 years in the field of wellness and a PhD in science, Dr Rebecca Chabot provides a scientific approach to restoring balance to the mind, body, and emotions through wellness, first for the individual and subsequently for the community as a whole. She will help you strengthen connections, re-build confidence, adjust mindset and improve overall wellness for a more harmonious, efficient and stress-free life.

Professor Emeritus Rocky de Nys
As the Chief Scientist and Emeritus Professor within the College of Science and Engineering at James Cook University in Nth QLD, Rocky works broadly across the fields of algal biology, chemistry, and aquaculture. An advocate for building sustainable organisations to address real-world problems, Rocky has played an instrumental role in the discovery of Asparagopsis for methane abatement having either authored or co-authored seminal scientific papers on Asparagopsis. Rocky brings leadership, experience and practical know-how to the Sea Forest team as its Chief Scientific Officer.

Dr Masa Tatsumi
Before joining Sea Forest as the head of research and development Masa spent many years as a researcher for the University of Tasmania studying ecological impacts of climate change as well as the rehabilitation and conservation of coastal and estuarine environments. Masa brings a wealth of seaweed knowledge having completed his doctorate on dynamic resilience and stability of Ecklonia as well as having spent years cultivating Macrocystis to restore Tasmania’s kelp forests at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies.

Dr Simin Salarpour
Dr Simin Salarpour is an astrophysicist, a cosmologist, and a science communicator. She is passionate about unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos through research and education. Driven by her enthusiasm for science communication, she endeavours to bridge the gap between complex scientific concepts and the public.

Dr Andrew Phipps
Andrew Phipps studied a PhD in Neuroscience at the University of Tasmania, and has been practicing photography since 2008. He has extensive experience in audio design, digital media, photography, cinematography and music throughout his career. Andrew works full-time with the Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre as a Research Fellow and manages Eagle Eye, a boutique photography, film, fine-art printing and framing business.
Image: Luke Tscharke

Dr Margo Adler
Beaker Street Founder, evolutionary biologist and cold water swimming addict Dr Margo Adler will be donning her togs and dunking herself into the pristine East Coast waters as part of her much-loved cold water immersion ritual.
Venue
Piermont Retreat
Piermont is a true sanctuary, nestled in an unspoilt bay on Tasmania’s remote east coast. Surrounded by vast wilderness and rich culture.
Accessibility
Fully accessible. For particular accessibility concerns, please contact the venue.
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