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Corals' Last Stand

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Scott Reef, an ancient coral atoll 300 km off the Australian mainland, is home to over 1,200 unique species, including endangered sea snakes and green turtles. Isolated for millions of years, this fragile ecosystem now faces a major threat from gas drilling by Woodside. Corals’ Last Stand follows prominent Australians like Tim Winton and John Butler as they journey to the reef to spotlight the environmental and ethical dilemma: can Australia justify exploiting this reserve amid rising global temperatures, or will Scott Reef become collateral damage? 

The screening will be followed by a discussion with the lead campaigners and FORE Australia who will lead an interactive skills-building workshop designed to equip you with practical tools for driving climate action, empowering you to turn concern into meaningful change. 

This event is being presented in partnership with Yarra Libraries and Environmental Films Australia as part of the Yarra Environmental Film Festival. Check out the other films screening during the Festival.

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Collingwood Yards
35 Johnston Street, Collingwood 3066

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Free