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Corals’ Last Stand - Film Screening @ Ian Daniell Art Studio & Gallery

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Ian Daniell Art Studio & Gallery
cowaramup, australia
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Sun, 20 Apr, 5pm - 7pm AWST

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Scott Reef, an ancient coral atoll 300km off the Australian mainland, is home to over 1,200 species, including endangered sea snakes, green turtles, and rare cetaceans that rely on its krill-rich waters. 

However, this unique ecosystem is under threat as Woodside and its partners plan to drill 50 oil and gas wells in the surrounding waters, arguing the project will aid decarbonisation—an assertion conservationists strongly dispute. Corals’ Last Stand, a half-hour documentary featuring Tim Winton and John Butler, explores the potential destruction of Scott Reef and questions whether Australia can afford to risk such an irreplaceable environment for fossil fuel extraction.

Following the screening of Corals’ Last Stand, there will be a Q&A session with director Jane Hammond. This discussion will explore how you can take action, from raising awareness and supporting conservation efforts to calling for stronger protections against industrial exploitation. Join us to learn how we can work together to ensure Scott Reef’s survival for future generations.

Doors open at 5pm for a 6pm screening time. 


Raise it for the Reef!

Raffle to be drawn after the screening of ‘Corals’ Last Stand’ at Ian Daniell Art Studio & Gallery, Easter Sunday 20th April 5 - 7 pm. 

All raffle proceeds will go to coral reef conservation causes: Protect Ningaloo and Save Scott Reef. Upon purchase you will receive an email with your raffle ticket numbers!

Raffle prizes include:

  • Blue Spotted Ray artwork by Ian Daniell (RRP $1200)
  • Framed Orca Canvas Print by Ollie Clarke, British Underwater Photographer of the Year 2023.
  • Voyager Estate Chardonnay twin pack
  • Voyager Estate Cabernet Sauvignon twin pack
  • Case of Shelter Brewing Co. beers
  • More prizes tbc!

Purchase tickets here:

https://www.iandaniell.art/pri...


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cowaramup, australia
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