Haw River Films and the owners of Bimblebox Nature Refuge have teamed up to produce a film aimed at drawing international attention to the issue surrounding the huge expansion of coal and coal seam gas mining in Australia (particularly the expansions planned in Queensland and New South Wales). We need your support to help promote and distribute the completed feature documentary film to a broad audience.
The Bimblebox Nature Refuge lies in the path of what will be the earths largest coal mines. One woman, Paola Cassoni, decides to resist the "China First" project that will destroy her Nature Refuge and supply energy to Asia for the next thirty years. Paola's decision brings the viewer on a tour of Australia's "Quarry Vision".
At this critical time, when so much coal and coal seam gas expansion is planned in Australia, this film aims to win the hearts and minds of the people, exposing the destructiveness of this industry to our climate, communities and environment. It tells the stories of the people fighting for their homes and culture. Australia is the worlds largest exporter of coal supplying one third of the worlds supply. It is impossible to address climate change without looking at Australia's role in the planets climate future.
Lismore: Birch Carroll & Coyle, Saturday 10th March, 4.30 - 6.30pm, $11.00
Byron Bay: Byron Bay Community Centre, Sunday 11th March, 10.30am - 12.30pm, $7.00
Murwillumbah: The Regent, Sunday 11th March, 3.30pm, $11.00
Brisbane:Tribal Theatre (the old Dendy), 346 George St (between Ann and Turbot), Tuesday 13th March, 6pm - 8:30pm. This Queensland premiere will be followed by a panel of speakers (for more information or to reserve seats contact Ack Mercer, alexemercer@gmail.com).
Toowoomba: Toowoomba Grand Central Cinemas, Margaret St, Presented by Friends of Felton Thursday 15th March, 7pm - 9pm, $10 Tickets from Social Justice Commission, Cathedral Centre, 123 Neil St(for details email friendsoffelton@live.com)
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