FW: Last Chance to See The End of the Line in WA

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Kim Kemp

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Nov 17, 2009, 3:51:50 PM11/17/09
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This sounds like a good opportunity for those not setting up for the Fair...........or perhaps set up early and go along to the film afterwards.

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From: Anne Fitzpatrick [mailto:ritz...@iprimus.com.au]
Sent: Tuesday, 17 November 2009 7:39 PM
To: Jeremy Fitzpatrick
Cc: Sarah Gill; Kim Kemp; Ulli Keck; Sanjiva Margio; Giri Mazzella; Sandy McKendrick; Georgi Stone; Benjamen Fitzpatrick; Dawn Fish; Dan Duggan; Jo Buckee; Horatio T Birdbath; Vicki Boxell
Subject: Fwd: Last Chance to See The End of the Line in WA

 

 

 

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From: Save Our Marine Life <in...@saveourmarinelife.org.au>

Date: 17 November 2009 5:44:00 PM

To: Anne FITZPATRICK <ritz...@iprimus.com.au>

Subject: Last Chance to See The End of the Line in WA

Reply-To: Save Our Marine Life <in...@saveourmarinelife.org.au>

 


Dear Anne,

We thought you'd like to know there's only three more community screenings of The End of the Line set for Perth and they're all in the next nine days. If you haven't had a chance to see this excellent film, don't miss the opportunity.

It will be screening at the Perth Zoo, Fremantle and Kalamunda (details below).

The End of the Line is a powerful new film which premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival. Using amazing cinematography and interviews with world leading scientists, activists and fishermen, it tells the story of over-fishing in our oceans and the impact on fishing communities. Its been highly praised by packed audiences around WA during the Save Our Marine Life community road show.

You can watch the film trailer here.

We're also pleased to announce that guest speakers will be University of WA's Professor Jessica Meeuwig at Perth Zoo and new Fremantle Mayor Brad Pettitt in Fremantle. There will also be a short presentation by Save Our Marine Life.

This may be the last chance to see the film that has been dubbed "The Inconvenient Truth" of our oceans. Please let your friends know about it.

Hope to see you there!

David Mackenzie
Conservation Council of WA
For Save Our Marine Life

PS - Thanks to everyone who helped make the Kimberley oil spill petition such a great success. Over 5,000 people signed in under eight weeks! It's had a big impact, with an inquiry now underway and the momentum for marine sanctuaries even greater. Thank you.

Perth Zoo - Wednesday 18th November 
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 

Fremantle - Friday 20th November 
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 and are available through The Wilderness Society on 08 9420 7255

Kalamunda - Thursday 26th November
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

www.saveourmarinelife.org.au



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