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Join us as we host, in conjunction with the Port Jackson Greens, filmmaker Katrina Channells for a special screening of her documentary The Stingray Sisters.
Three Saltwater sisters will do whatever it takes to save their 40,000 year old culture from the threat of seabed mining...
Stingray Sisters gives audiences unparalleled access to life in a remote community in Arnhem Land, through the lens of three very special sisters. Join the beautiful, fierce and powerful Noni, Alice and Grace Eather as they prepare to take on their biggest battle yet: the fossil fuel industry.
Find out more about the documentary here: http://www.stingraysisters.com
Buy tickets here - $16.67 ($11.44 concessions)
Imagine hopping on a ferry at Glebe or Annandale and being in the heart of the city within minutes.
New ferries at Glebe, Annandale and West Balmain will provide a faster, smarter route into the city without adding to the traffic on our roads.
Both Labor and the Liberals support a version of the polluting and destructive WestConnex tollway. But we have costed a comprehensive plan for a world-class public transport system that makes getting around our city fast and easy.
Read the full Glebe Ferry feasibility report here.
Dear Transport Minister,
New inner west ferry services would provide efficient, fast and environmentally sound travel to and from the area for workers, tourists, students, pensioners and the general public.
I therefore ask that the Government establish a ferry service at Blackwattle Bay for the Glebe-Forest Lodge area, one at Rozelle Bay for the Annandale area and reinstate the ferry at West Balmain.
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