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Project Interrupt has been featured on a number of platforms since Samuel’s journey began, including ABC’s Luke Bowden and two separate documentary teams shooting a series and a feature documentary.

King Gee Support

King Gee have included Samuel and Project Interrupt in their series that features ‘real people, real trades, real stories’ that align with what KingGee is about. We learn about their craft, their journey, and what’s next for them. 

For more information visit the King Gee site here

Ocean Bound | Chapter One

Documentary filmmaker Jordan Edmeades is following Samuel’s raft journey all the way from Hobart to Sydney. Ocean Bound is a fly-on-the-wall documentary series that takes audiences along for the ride of a lifetime.

Watch Chapter One: The Build

Oceans Matter Podcast

Boardsox is kicking off Season two of The Oceans Matter Podcast with a huge episode off one of the most ambitious grass roots environmental quests we have seen. Sam McLennan has had one of the most fascinating lives we have encountered and his latest mission is no different!

Unanimous support from Hobart City Council

Media release – City of Hobart, 29 August 2022

Alderman Jeff Briscoe tabled a motion:

That Hobart City Council support the Interrupt Project (incorporating a raft constructed totally of collected plastic waste that will voyage from Hobart to Sydney this year) by:

  • Providing access to relevant plastic recycling material from our waste centre to obtain plastics as required free of charge to complete the vessel.
  • Providing safety equipment to the project such as life jackets, electronic tracking devices or relevant other safety equipment for the voyage, as required, and to the value determined under the discretion of the CEO.
  • Enable a real-time link to the voyage on the City of Hobart website.
  • Other in kind and publicity support as determined by the CEO.

The financial implications of the motion will see a request for up to $15,000 funded through the Urban Sustainability Grant program 2022 or, if unable to be actioned through an Urban Sustainability Grant, a request of up to a maximum of $10,000 from the City’s waste and recycling – circular economy budget function.

The motion was unanimously approved by Council.

See full meetings notes

Photo courtesy tasmaniantimes.com

The ABC is following samuel’s story every step of the way

ABC journalist Luke Bowden visited Samuel and The Interruptor build site to speak with him about the project.

Check out the article

Project Interrupt crowdfunding is now live on MyCause