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Events in October 2021
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CRY OF THE FORESTS UNITED CINEMAS ROCKINGHAM
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CRY OF THE FORESTS UNITED CINEMAS ROCKINGHAM
United Cinemas Rockingham14 Leghorn St, Rockingham WA 6168Rockingham,The forests of the Southwest of Western Australia are found nowhere else on earth. They are part of one of the most biodiversity rich hotspots on the planet and they play a vital role in drawing down and storing carbon.
Yet we are cutting them down at the rate of 10 football fields every single day.
Logging is decimating these special places. Most of the logs end up as sawmill waste, charcoal or wood chips. Just 15 per cent is turned into useable timber.
Meanwhile climate change is impacting on the south west and rainfall is declining. The forests help create the rain that feeds the streams, environment and agricultural industries. But despite all this the destruction of these valuable ecosystems continues.
Cry of the Forests is a call to action to save our forests before it’s too late. It is an independent documentary film made in partnership with the WA Forest Alliance. - -
Search for the Queen of Sheba Orchid - Film Screening
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Search for the Queen of Sheba Orchid - Film Screening
Tuart College105 Banksia StTuart Hill,Dr Scaccabarozzi will present a documentary on the importance of pollination for the survival of the South Western Australia native orchids.
Tickets $15-$20
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Transition Town Vincent Movie Night - The Human Scale
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Transition Town Vincent Movie Night - The Human Scale
Floreat Athena Soccer Club41 Britannia RdMount Hawthorn,Half of the human population lives in urban areas. By 2050, this will increase to 80%. Life in a megacity is both enchanting and problematic. Today we face peak oil, climate change, loneliness and severe health issues due to our way of life. But why? The Danish architect and professor Jan Gehl has studied human behavior in cities through four decades. He has documented how modern cities repel human interaction, and argues that we can build cities in a way, which takes human needs for inclusion and intimacy into account.
'The Human Scale' meets thinkers, architects and urban planners across the globe. It questions our assumptions about modernity, exploring what happens when we put people into the centre of our planning.
Event Details
The film starts at 6.30pm sharp.
Alcohol is available for purchase at the bar. There will be free popcorn for all attendees and you can BYO snacks.
Children are welcome to attend if accompanied by a parent or guardian.
No need to print your ticket.Transition Town Vincent film nights are run by volunteers. A suggested donation of $5 is appreciated to help cover the costs of screening rights. Learn more at ttv.org.au
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CRY OF THE FORESTS HOYTS MILLENNIUM AU
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CRY OF THE FORESTS HOYTS MILLENNIUM AU
HOYTS MillenniumCollie St, Fremantle WA 6160Fremantle,The forests of the southwest of Western Australia are found nowhere else on earth. They are part of one of the most biodiversity rich hotspots on the planet and they play a vital role in drawing down and storing carbon.
Yet we are cutting them down at the rate of 10 football fields every single day.
Logging is decimating these special places. Most of the logs end up as sawmill waste, charcoal or wood chips. Just 15 per cent is turned into useable timber.
Meanwhile climate change is impacting on the south west and rainfall is declining. The forests help create the rain that feeds the streams, environment and agricultural industries. But despite all this the destruction of these valuable ecosystems continues.
Cry of the Forests is a call to action to save our forests before it’s too late. It is an independent documentary film made in partnership with the WA Forest Alliance.
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CRY OF THE FORESTS EVENT CINEMAS MORLEY AU
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CRY OF THE FORESTS EVENT CINEMAS MORLEY AU
Event Cinemas MorleyCorner Walter &, Collier Rd, Morley WA 6062Morley,The forests of the south west of Western Australia are found nowhere else on earth. They are part of one of the most biodiversity rich hotspots on the planet and they play a vital role in drawing down and storing carbon.
Yet we are cutting them down at the rate of 10 football fields every single day.
Logging is decimating these special places. Most of the logs end up as sawmill waste, charcoal or wood chips. Just 15 per cent is turned into useable timber.
Meanwhile climate change is impacting on the south west and rainfall is declining. The forests help create the rain that feeds the streams, environment and agricultural industries. But despite all this the destruction of these valuable ecosystems continues.
Cry of the Forests is a call to action to save our forests before it’s too late. It is an independent documentary film made in partnership with the WA Forest Alliance.
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CRY OF THE FORESTS WINDSOR CINEMA NEDLANDS AU
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CRY OF THE FORESTS WINDSOR CINEMA NEDLANDS AU
Windsor Cinema98 Stirling HwyNedlands,The forests of the south west of Western Australia are found nowhere else on earth. They are part of one of the most biodiversity rich hotspots on the planet and they play a vital role in drawing down and storing carbon.
Yet we are cutting them down at the rate of 10 football fields every single day.
Logging is decimating these special places. Most of the logs end up as sawmill waste, charcoal or wood chips. Just 15 per cent is turned into useable timber.
Meanwhile climate change is impacting on the south west and rainfall is declining. The forests help create the rain that feeds the streams, environment and agricultural industries. But despite all this the destruction of these valuable ecosystems continues.
Cry of the Forests is a call to action to save our forests before it’s too late. It is an independent documentary film made in partnership with the WA Forest Alliance.
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Kintsugi Workshop
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Kintsugi Workshop
Cambridge Administration Building1 Bold Park DriveFloreat,Presenting an established and popular part of our workshop program: an age old way to minimise waste to landfill.
Kinds is the Japanese art of putting broken ceramics back together with gold — built on the idea that in embracing flaws and imperfections, you can create an even stronger, more beautiful piece of art. Every break is unique and instead of repairing an item like new, the 400-year-old technique actually highlights the "scars" as a part of the design.
This workshop includes a gold repair kit with all necessary equipment and artist tuition.CRY OF THE FORESTS UNITED CINEMAS ROCKINGHAM AU–
CRY OF THE FORESTS UNITED CINEMAS ROCKINGHAM AU
UNITED CINEMAS ROCKINGHAM14 Leghorn St, Rockingham WA 6168Rockingham,The forests of the south west of Western Australia are found nowhere else on earth. They are part of one of the most biodiversity rich hotspots on the planet and they play a vital role in drawing down and storing carbon.
Yet we are cutting them down at the rate of 10 football fields every single day.
Logging is decimating these special places. Most of the logs end up as sawmill waste, charcoal or wood chips. Just 15 per cent is turned into useable timber.
Meanwhile climate change is impacting on the south west and rainfall is declining. The forests help create the rain that feeds the streams, environment and agricultural industries. But despite all this the destruction of these valuable ecosystems continues.
Cry of the Forests is a call to action to save our forests before it’s too late. It is an independent documentary film made in partnership with the WA Forest Alliance.
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Botanical Drawing (Bullsbrook)
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Botanical Drawing (Bullsbrook)
Bullsbrook Public Library3 Maroubra AveBullsbrook,A combination of art and botany, botanical drawing is the illustration of plant species with accurate form, colour and details. Una Bell, artist, environmental enthusiast, and author will guide participants through the basics of botanical drawing.
Attendees will need to bring paper, ‘lead’ pencils, a pencil sharpener, eraser, ruler and coloured pencils (optional). No botanical drawing experience is required. This program is suitable for adults and young people aged 14 and over.
Please book in as spaces are limited. For all inquiries contact Bullsbrook Public Library on (08) 9207 8989.
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CRY OF THE FORESTS GRAND CINEMAS BUNBURY AU
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CRY OF THE FORESTS GRAND CINEMAS BUNBURY AU
GRAND CINEMAS BUNBURY33 Clifton St, Bunbury WA 6230Bunbury,The forests of the south west of Western Australia are found nowhere else on earth. They are part of one of the most biodiversity rich hotspots on the planet and they play a vital role in drawing down and storing carbon.
Yet we are cutting them down at the rate of 10 football fields every single day.
Logging is decimating these special places. Most of the logs end up as sawmill waste, charcoal or wood chips. Just 15 per cent is turned into useable timber.
Meanwhile climate change is impacting on the south west and rainfall is declining. The forests help create the rain that feeds the streams, environment and agricultural industries. But despite all this the destruction of these valuable ecosystems continues.
Cry of the Forests is a call to action to save our forests before it’s too late. It is an independent documentary film made in partnership with the WA Forest Alliance.