Black Cockatoo Crisis: Free Film Screening & Discussion

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November 21, 2024 at 18:00 - 8pm
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Robert Rose · · 0428 905 518
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Join us on 21 November at 6:00 pm at Chermside Library for a free special screening of Black Cockatoo Crisis, a compelling documentary that reveals the urgent threat faced by one of Australia’s most iconic and endangered species.

When: 6:00 pm, Thursday, 21 November

Where: Chermside Library, 375 Hamilton Road, Chermside

Cost: Free!!

Deforestation is destroying critical habitats, including those of the black cockatoo, making it clear that our current environmental laws are failing to protect the ecosystems we all depend on. This screening is part of our campaign to stop deforestation and push for stronger environmental protections that put communities and nature first.

Following the screening, we’ll discuss how we can work together to strengthen Australia’s environmental laws and ensure that communities have a stronger say in environmental decision-making. This is a critical fight, not just for the black cockatoos, but for all species and future generations that rely on the survival of our forests.

We invite you to be part of this important conversation. Food and drink will be provided.

RSVP today and take action for our environment!

 

 

 

Thanks to 99.7 BRIDGE FM 
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