In conjunction with Environmental Films Australia, join Naarm Hub, Rising Tide Victoria at CERES for a special film event feature of Turning the Ship: 2024 People's Blockade of the World's Largest Coal Port and Nguura Muruy (Forest Camp) - A Front Line Story.
Come together with like-minded local community members and learn how you can get involved in the diverse Rising Tide movement. ๐ Learn more and get inspired for the 2025 Newcastle blockade in November, and find out how we can be represented in the movement and take united action from Victoria.
๐๐๐ Wednesday 17th September 2025 7:30PM-8:30PM at CERES Community Learning Centre at CERES Community Gardens
Turning the Ship - 2024 People's Blockade of the Worlds Largest Coal Port
2024 | Australia | Rising Tide
Turning the Ship tells the story of the passion and drive of Australia-wide activism group Rising Tide and the extraordinary 2024 Peopleโs Blockade of the Worldโs Largest Coal Port in Newcastle, NSW Australia. The highs, the lows and the triumphs!
Nguura Muruy (Forest Camp) - A Front Line Story
2024 | Australia | Sandy Greenwood
Told through the voices of Gumbaynggirr custodians and local allies, Nguura Muruy shares the story of community, courage, and connection to Country. It follows a historic alliance formed to protect sacred land from the threat of native forest logging โ and the grassroots victory that followed.
Entry by donation will go to cover costs of the event. Any income left over will be split between Rising Tide and EFFA to support both the People's Blockade 2024 and future environmental screenings.
Tea, coffee and snacks will be available. Tickets are FREE but please register your RSVP, so that we can cater for you and keep you up to date with event details.
Pop it in your calendar, share with friends, and see you soon!
๐๐ฝRSVP here
Come along and connect with our Rising Tide community, celebrate the success of 2024, and look forward to what we can build together in 2025!
๐๐ฝ Facebook Event here. Click going and invite your friends!
Environmental Films Australia is a volunteer community group based in Naarm (Melbourne) that promotes action through cinema, community and connection. We prioritise climate and environments through film, provide platforms for artists to showcase their work, and create space for people to connect and exchange solutions. Find out more at environmentalfilms.org.au
This event takes place on Wurundjeri country - land that was never ceded.