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Warwick Corals' Last Stand Screening

  • Warwick Community Hall 12 Dorchester Avenue Warwick, WA, 6024 Australia (map)

Joondalup Environment Collective are hosting a community screening of Coral’s Last Stand at Warwick Community Hall.

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Corals’ Last Stand documents one of Australia’s last wild places. Scott Reef, over 250 km north-west of Broome, is an area of pristine beauty – its unique biodiversity includes endangered sea turtles, pygmy blues whales and sea snakes. But it is in serious jeopardy.

Award-winning documentary maker Jane Hammond filmed Australian legends Tim Winton and John Butler as they travelled to the remote reef. Their aim? To save the precious ecosystem from Woodside’s proposal to drill 50 wells into the Browse gas field that lies beneath Scott Reef.

After watching Corals’ Last Stand, audience members can participate in a panel-led discussion about the importance of the Save Scott Reef campaign and how we need to get off gas!

Learn about a fragile habitat. Fight to Save Scott Reef!

Date: Friday, 29 May

Time: 7 to 8.30 pm (doors open at 6.30)

Address: Warwick Community Hall – 12 Dorchester Ave

$10 entry includes soup and a roll

Bring cash for raffle tickets!

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