Film screening - EveryOne, EveryWhere, EveryWhen
Event description
As part of the Inaugural Water Justice Day 2025, the short film EveryOne, EveryWhere, EveryWhen will be screened at the Theatre of the National Museum of Australia (NMA). This screening marks the world premiere of the film.
The film is 37 minutes long and features strength-based stories about three rivers where the Water Justice Hub has worked as part of the ARC Laureate:Â
- Baaka (Lower Darling River), NSW;Â Â
- Roper, NT; andÂ
- Martuwarra (Fitzroy River), WA.
The film is an initiative of the Water Justice Hub in association with the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council.
Professor Quentin Grafton and Professor Anne Poelina will give film introductions and the screening will be followed by a Q&A panel with Anne Poelina, Dave Doyle, Dan Schulz, Quentin Grafton, John Williams, Kirsty Howey and Mangarrayi Elders.
Timeline:
12:50 - Registration
13:00 - Film screening
13:35 - 14:05 - Q&A
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