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Give Trees a Chance: The Story of Terania Creek

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Dates

  • Fri 22 Mar 2024, 7:00pm–8:30pm

Restrictions

Family Friendly

A fundraiser for Save Wallum. Proceeds from this screening go directly to the daily cost of the Save Wallum Campaign


ABOUT THE FILM:
In 1979, on the first day of the logging operations at Terania Creek, 300 people came to protest to try and save one of the few remaining remnants of what was once called "The Big Scrub". The protestors thought they would be home the first night - but were still there a month later.


Terania became the first environmental confrontation in Australia. Its ripples are still being felt today. It became an inspiration in that ordinary people can be effective in change, and that non-violent action can draw help to bring about meaningful change.


In gratitude to our Terania Creek Elders, Save Wallum will host a Q & A with "Terania Creek Royalty" along with some of our favourite Save Wallum Activists including our famous Possums.


Directed by Jeni Kendall. 1980. Rated PG.


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