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Documentary: Walanbaa Ngiiyani | Stronger Together

Walanbaa Ngiiyani | Stronger Together is a brand new 35 minute documentary following a motley crew of school students, Pacific Climate Warriors and Gomeroi First Nations Custodians as they come together in northwest New South Wales to visit the ancient lands and waters of the Gomeroi people. Together, as they confront the damaging impacts of mega coal mines and gas wells and work to protect lands and lives against the fossil fuel industry, we see that in the fight for climate justice we are walanbaa ngiiyani - stronger together.

These stories are powerful, and this film needs to be shared. Will you help us get this film out to the world?

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Film and trailer by GoodChat TV. Photo by the Roving Rovas.

Walanbaa Ngiiyani | Stronger Together is a 35 minute documentary on the disastrous impacts of coal and gas extraction on communities around Australia and the Pacific. 

A one-of-a-kind trip to Gomeroi Country brings together a motley crew of school students, Pacific Climate Warriors and Gomeroi First Nations Custodians, as they share powerful stories of resistance and the devastating impacts the coal and gas industry is having on Country and climate. 

The film follows Gabby, Karra, Owen and Joey as they get up close with the ancient lands and waters of the Gomeroi people in northwest New South Wales, and witness first hand the destruction being wrecked by mega coal mines and gas wells. 

As they stand together to protect Country and climate and build a powerful shared resistance, incredible bonds of solidarity are formed and we see that in the fight for climate justice, we are walanbaa ngiiyani - stronger together.

Film by GoodChat TV.

The film has premiered! But you can still download it in full quality and host your own screening!

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The best way to get this incredible short film out to more people is to host a screening of it in your local community. 

Step 1. Download and read the How to Host a Film Screening Guide

Step 2. Register your screening here so it shows up on the national map! Once you've registered your event, a friendly support person will get in touch with you and make sure you have everything you need.

Download the How to Host a Film Screening Guide which has handy tips and links to useful resources to host your screening.

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