When

July 08, 2017
2pm - 3:30pm

Contact

Anne Webb

Where

Greenhills Neighbourhood House
Community Drive
Greensborough, VIC 3088
Australia
See Google map »

This event has passed

Browse other ACF events

When

July 08, 2017
2pm - 3:30pm

Contact

Anne Webb

Where

Greenhills Neighbourhood House
Community Drive
Greensborough, VIC 3088
Australia
See Google map »

Narrated and presented by Michael Caton, this short 2017 film features reef operators, dive instructors, environmentalists and many more concerned about the impacts of the Adani Carmichael mine.  If it goes ahead, it would be the biggest coal mine in Australia's history and one of the most significant contributor to climate change in future years.  The Australian Marine Conservation Society lists the mine as the second most significant threat (after climate change itself) to the Great Barrier Reef.
 
The film screening will be followed by a community discussion, and afternoon tea will be provided. 
Gold coin donation optional but appreciated to cover the cost of the venue.
This is an independently run event hosted by a member of your community. When you RSVP, ACF will pass on your contact details to the host for the purpose of running the event.