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AMCS & Greenpeace - Sydney Screening

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When: Friday 12 September, 6:30-8:00pm AEST

Where: Palace Cinema Norton Street, 99 Norton Street, Leichhardt NSW | Gadigal and Wangal

Join us in Sydney for a screening of Coral’s Last Stand, a powerful film uniting ocean lovers to save Scott Reef from seismic blasting, drilling and carbon dumping CCS as part of Woodside's fossil fuel expansion plans.

Hosted by Australian Marine Conservation Society and Greenpeace.

Together, we can defend one of the world’s most biodiverse coral reefs and stop fossil fuel companies from destroying our marine heritage.

Why It Matters

Scott Reef is a remote coral atoll off the Kimberley coast of Western Australia, home to an incredible diversity of marine life – from pygmy blue whales, turtles  to vibrant coral gardens. But Woodside wants to drill for gas and dump carbon pollution under the ocean, threatening this fragile ecosystem and the global climate.

Coral’s Last Stand, featuring acclaimed author Tim Winton, tells the story of Scott Reef – its beauty, its importance, and the urgent campaign to protect it.

This screening comes at a critical time in the federal government's environmental approvals process. Your voice can help tip the scales to demand the Albanese government Save Scott Reef

What to Expect

🎬 Community viewing of Corals’ Last Stand

🎙 Live discussion and Q&A: hear from lead campaigners working to protect Scott Reef, with a chance to ask your questions.

✊🏼 A chance to take meaningful action and help protect one of the world’s most biodiverse coral reefs

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