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Film about Scott Reef - online

The Australian Conservation Foundation is screening a wonderful film about Scott Reef, the reef which is at risk because of the proposed Browse gas field in NW Western Australia. 

Online screening of 'Corals’ Last Stand'  

Time: 7.30 pm - 9 pm AEST, starting 6.30 pm in SA, 5 pm in WA

As you may be aware, the new federal Environment Minister, Murray Watt, has recently approved an extension of the Woodside gas production facility near Karratha in Western Australia for 40 years, until 2070. This is an appalling decision but our attention now needs to turn to stopping Woodside’s proposal to drill for gas in the Browse Basin near Scott Reef. If we can do that, we will significantly reduce the supply of gas to the Karratha facility.

Scott Reef is a truly magical place, home to a wide variety of marine life including pygmy blue whales and green turtles.  And it will be under serious threat if drilling at Browse Basin goes ahead. Corals’ Last Stand is a beautiful film about Scott Reef and how important it is that it be protected.

At this film screening, ACF Greater Western Sydney will start the night off with some introductions. We’ll then watch the film, which goes for half an hour. The screening will be followed by a briefing from ACF Climate Campaigner Piper Rollins about the impactful actions you can take to help protect Scott Reef. 

You can watch the trailer of the film at TRAILER

Please RSVP HERE

WHEN
July 28, 2025 at 7:30pm - 9pm
WHERE
Zoom