The Braidwood Greens are hosting a screening of Where the Water Starts - a film event to learn more about the impacts of brumbies and climate change on the fragile alpine ecosystem, particularly within the Kosciuszko National Park.
This screening will feature special guests Richard Swain, who stars in the film, and Bungendore local, Professor Mark Lintermans who will speak about his research into endangered native fish in the Snowies and the effects of brumbies on the survival of these species.
Where The Water Starts brings together respected Aboriginal community leaders as well as business people, a local farmer, a scientist, a former parks officer and a social historian. It focuses on the themes of Caring for Country as a shared responsibility of all Australians and that the best of Aboriginal connection and regenerative science can work together for a better future for the alpine environment and the planet.
When: 3pm Saturday 21 October
Where: Bungendore School of Arts, 57 Gibraltar Street, Bungendore
Cost: $12
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