Tim Faulkner discusses the opening of the Weigel Venom Centre opening at Australian Reptile Park.
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00:00Today is the grand opening of the Australian Reptile Park's new venom precinct.
00:08It's called the Weigel Venom Centre and it's named in honour of John and Robin Weigel who
00:13revolutionised the production of venom for antivenom in Australia.
00:18The Australian Reptile Park has provided venom for the production of antivenom since the
00:231950s.
00:24We've saved about 20,000 lives, roughly 300 every year.
00:29Anyone that's bitten by a snake or funnel-web spider in Australia that receives antivenom,
00:34Reptile Park had a part in that.
00:36The facility itself is an upgraded version of what were 30-year-old facilities.
00:41It's brand new, it's state-of-the-art, which is great for the animals in its care and of
00:46course the people extracting the venom for it to be safer than ever.
00:50But it also has a tourism component.
00:52Community brings the funnel-web spiders to us that we extract the venom from that makes
00:57antivenom.
00:58So for the community to be able to see and experience the history of venom, get a little
01:03insight into how venom production is achieved and delivered, that's a really exciting part
01:08that's brand new first ever.
01:11The Reptile Park is not your average zoo.
01:13We're all about family, fun, conservation, education and saving lives.
01:19This facility allows us to make a commitment for the next 50 years to save another 20,000
01:24lives.
01:26If you love or hate spiders, snakes, come and have a look.
01:31This is your first opportunity ever to experience something like this that you may very well
01:36love or may make your skin crawl.
01:38But all the same, it's great fun.