Join us for a free screening of Coral’s Last Stand, a powerful film uniting ocean lovers to save Scott Reef from seismic blasting, drilling and carbon pollution dumping as part of Woodside’s fossil fuel expansion plans.
Together, we can defend one of the world’s most biodiverse coral reefs and stop fossil fuel companies from impacting our marine heritage.
Featuring AMCS Patron Tim Winton, Corals’ Last Stand tells the story of Scott Reef – its beauty, its importance, and the urgent campaign to protect it.
Why It Matters
Scott Reef is a coral atoll off the Kimberley coast of Western Australia, home to an incredible diversity of marine life – from pygmy blue whales and turtles, to vibrant coral gardens.
But Woodside wants to drill up to 50 fossil gas wells and dump carbon pollution under the ocean floor nearby, threatening this fragile ecosystem with constant risk of spills and blowouts and dangerous levels of climate pollution.
Since this film was released, new scientific analysis has found that the climate pollution from Browse could result in the loss of coral colonies on the Great Barrier Reef during future mass bleaching events.
The risk to Scott Reef goes far beyond drilling alone. Browse would bring ongoing seismic blasting, industrial noise, pollution, habitat disturbance and the risk of spills and blowouts to this extraordinary coral ecosystem.
The more we learn about Browse, the clearer it becomes: this project is too damaging and too risky to go ahead.
What happens next could influence how one of Australia’s largest fossil fuel proposals is assessed.
Your voice can help tip the scales to demand the Albanese government Save Scott Reef.
What to expect
🎬 Community viewing of Corals’ Last Stand
🎙 Live discussion and Q&A: hear from lead campaigners working to protect Scott Reef, with a chance to ask your questions.
✊🏼 An invitation to take action: learn more about how you can help influence the federal government at this critical time.
🍻 Drinks will be available for purchase from Tompkins bar and can be brought into the screening room. If you want to have dinner at the venue, please book in advance and note a reduced menu will be available. External food and drink is not allowed in the venue.
Your presence matters
By joining this event and taking action, you’re part of the growing call for the WA and federal government to reject Woodside’s gas drilling and carbon dumping plans.
Thousands of people have already joined the action. We need thousands more to show Environment Minister Murray Watt that Australians won’t stand by while our reefs are pushed to the brink for fossil fuel profits.
🗓 Date: Thursday 10 September 6.00pm – 8.00pm
📍Location: Tompkins Club, 632 Canning Hwy, Alfred Cove (Canning room)
🎟 RSVP: Grab a free ticket now
Make sure you’re in the Canning room by 6pm for a 6.10pm sharp starting time!
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