Eat The Invaders

Host Tony Armstrong - with the help of scientists, land carers, an artist and a chef - will attempt to turn our unwanted ecological trash into desirable culinary gold, in a provocative attempt to Eat the Invaders.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2025

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1. Rabbit

Tony Armstrong visits ground zero of the rabbit invasion, exploring why Australia abandoned a beloved cuisine and considers putting underground mutton back on the national menu.

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2. Carp

Tony Armstrong explores the European Carp's culinary potential and ecological impact in Australia, challenging perceptions while transforming this invasive fish into a sustainable food source.

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3. Cane Toad

Tony Armstrong joins Women Against Cane Toads (WACT), a group dedicated to hand-catching toads. After bagging hundreds, there's more than enough for dinner. But aren't they poisonous?

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4. Camel

Tony Armstrong visits a remote cattle station in WA to learn the harsh reality of camels and their impact on the environment and infrastructure, prompting the question why more Australians aren't eating camel meat.

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5. Cat

Tony Armstrong ventures to the frontlines of the feral cat war, uncovering a complex truth. While cats are beloved pets, they also pose a significant environmental threat, killing three billion animals per year.

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6. Deer

Tony visits Mona's rural property to eat a meal entirely from the land with deer as the protein. The deer situation in Tasmania is complex with the growing population threatening the pristine World Heritage Wilderness Area.

Cast

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Tony Armstrong

Self - Presenter

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