Moort Calling Dingo back to Country
Overview
Moort Calling Dingo back to Country this May with a special screening event at the iconic Brunswick Picture House, offering an insightful exploration of Australia's only large land-based apex predator.
Audiences are invited to experience two compelling films: Moort Calling Dingo and Wooleen: Utilising Dingoes as a Management Strategy by Landholders for Dingoes. Together, these works delve into the ecological importance of dingoes, their deep cultural significance within Indigenous communities, and their evolving role in sustainable land and production management.
The evening provides a rare opportunity to engage with diverse perspectives on dingoes, highlighting their contribution to healthy ecosystems and the balance they bring to the Australian landscape.
Following the screenings, a live panel discussion will feature respected Yugambeh Mununjali and Minjungbal Cultural Custodian Uncle Lionel Currie, alongside additional guest speakers to be announced. The discussion will offer further insights into cultural knowledge, land stewardship, and contemporary approaches to dingo management.
Set within the unique and intimate surrounds of the Brunswick Picture House, this event promises to be both educational and thought-provoking.
Tickets are essential and attendees are encouraged to secure their place in advance for this one-night-only experience.
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