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Advanced screening: The End of the Line  

Do you enjoy seafood, diving, snorkeling, fishing, or just our clean white beaches.  Can you imagine a future world without fish?

You're invited to the the last three community screenings of The End of the Line, a powerful new film that tells the story of the devastating impacts of overfishing on our oceans and fishing communities, and the simple solutions to the problem.

Screenings are at Perth Zoo Auditorium, Fibonacci Centre in Fremantle and Town Square Hall in Kalamunda (details below).

Guest speakers at screenings are UWA’s Prof. Jessica Meeuwig at Perth Zoo and new Fremantle Mayor Brad Pettitt in Fremantle. There will also be a short presentation on Save Our Marine Life.

This may be the last chance to see this film that has been dubbed the inconvenient truth of our oceans, with a cinema release for Perth next year unsure.  It is the culmination of a road show that started in Margaret River in July and has screened the film in six regional centres and around Perth, including screenings at Little Creatures Fremantle, Astor Cinema and AQWA.  Film trailer at www.saveourmarinelife.org.au.

If you’ve already seen the film, thanks, and don’t forget to tell your friends! 

Wednesday 18th November – South Perth, WA
Perth Zoo Theatre, Labouchere Road, South Perth
Starts at 7pm and goes for about 2 hours
Tickets are $12 (adults) and $8 children (under 16)
RSVP essential: contact The Wilderness Society on (08) 9420 7255

Friday 20th November – Fremantle
Fremantle Fibonacci Centre, 19 Blinco Street, Fremantle
Starts at 7pm and goes for about 2 hours
This screening will be in a converted old industrial warehouse so BYO cushions or chairs. Don’t forget your own refreshments as well. The film will be proceeded by a short talk by new Fremantle Mayor Brad Pettitt and a presentation on the Save Our Marine Life campaign.
All tickets are $10
. Tickets available through The Wilderness Society on 08 9420 7255

Thursday 26th November – Kalamunda, WA
Town Square Hall, 5 Barber Street, Kalamunda
Starts at 7pm and goes for about 2 hours
Tickets are $12 (adults) and $8 children (under 16)
Tickets have been selling fast at other screenings so booking early is highly recommended

Tickets available through the Conservation Council of WA on 08 9420 7266 

 

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