Join us at the Cue CRC at the screening of WA's next major environmental documentary, Corals Last Stand. This exquisitely shot and captivating documentary tells the critically important story of Scott Reef and the campaign to protect it.
Scott Reef is an extraordinarily beautiful coral reef ecosystem 270kms off the Kimberley Coast in WA. It is home to an incredible diversity and abundance of life including Green Sea Turtles, Dusky Sea Snakes, 900 species of fish, 29 marine mammals and hundreds of species of hard and soft corals. Its beauty takes your breath away.
But Scott Reef is under threat. Woodside wants to drill 50 oil and gas wells at Scott Reef to access the Browse gas basin that sits beneath it and then pipe the oil and gas 900kms under the sea to the Karratha gas plant. This risks catastrophic impacts on the reef and its wildlife, and the campaign is ramping up to stop Browse and save Scott Reef.
Light refreshments, Tea and coffee are provided, please RSVP for catering you can also BYO.
After the screening you will have the opportunity to take meaningful action to 'Save Scott Reef', collect your sticker, sign a Postcard to Environment Minister Murray Watt and if you like have a group photo taken to be used by Greenpeace in their campaign to 'Save Scott Reef' from Woodside's Browse Project.