On September 4th, 2024, Bush Heritage Australia will present a special screening of the documentary film “The Koalas” at Palace Barracks Cinema in Petrie Terrace. The event, scheduled from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, aims to raise awareness about the plight of Australia’s iconic marsupials.
“The Koalas” offers an intimate look into the lives of individual koalas, including characters named Wonnie, Bexley, Tom, Baz, Coral, and joeys Hope and Pala. The film explores the unique characteristics of koalas, their relationships with their young, and the dedicated wildlife carers who work tirelessly to protect them.
Central to the documentary’s narrative is the alarming decline in koala populations across Australia’s East Coast. The film investigates how habitat loss, weak environmental laws, and the impacts of climate change are pushing these beloved animals towards potential extinction in the wild.
The documentary doesn’t shy away from controversial topics, questioning why koala populations continue to decline despite government protection strategies. It also examines specific cases, such as a key koala colony in southwest Sydney threatened by proposed housing developments, and the challenges faced by translocated koalas in Victoria’s timber plantations.
While the film presents a sobering look at the threats facing koalas, it also emphasises resilience and hope. “The Koalas” aims to inspire viewers to become more aware of local wildlife, support conservation efforts, and take action to preserve native habitats.
Following the screening, Bush Heritage Australia’s Michelle Stook will host a Q&A panel, providing attendees with an opportunity to delve deeper into the issues raised by the film.
This event offers Petrie Terrace residents a unique chance to engage with critical environmental issues and learn about the challenges facing one of Australia’s most iconic species.
Published 29-August-2024