Film screening: Wild Things

Arts, culture & social functions
Gadigal/Sydney

When

5:30pm Monday 06 May

Where

Resistance Centre
22 Mountain St
Ultimo NSW
Australia

Why

Wild Things is a film about three environmental struggles – against the Adani coal mine in central Queensland, saving the Tarkine forest in Tasmania and the student strike for climate action. Producer Sally Ingleton tells her story through some of the key protagonists – a school girl from Castlemaine, a medical doctor in Tasmania, an
anti-Adani activist in Queensland and the father of the modern environment movement in Australia, Bob Brown – the former leader of the Greens. It’s an inspiring film.

The short film will be followed by a short talk by environment activists who feature in the film Coral Wynter and Steffi Leedham and another speaker to be confirmed to discuss the fight against coal and gas and for 100% renewable energy.

Tasty, affordable dinner and drinks will be available. $0-$50 entry. Organised by Green Left and Socialist Alliance.

Book online here: https://www.trybooking.com/CRKHA

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