- Monday, 18 March 2019, 6pm- 7.30pm
- Arts Lecture Theatre 2, University of New England
This new 38 minute documentary provides a heartwarming insight into the community resistance to coal seam gas in the Pilliga forest and across North West NSW.
The screening will feature speakers to provide updates on the issue as the pressure grows to stop the Narrabri Gas Project.
An oil and gas corporation plans to drill 850 wells through the Great Artesian Basin – one of the largest underground freshwater reservoirs in the world – which recharges in the Pilliga. This is the story of the Pilliga told by the people rising to defend it.
Don’t miss this moving tale of four characters, worlds-apart, united by their love of the Pilliga and determination to protect it from coal seam gas.
This free screening is sponsored by Progressive Cinema; donations are very welcome.