The Power of Activism & Malu Lag (Sea Country)
Celebrate International Women's Day with powerful films and inspiring discussions on climate activism and Indigenous ocean conservation.
What to Expect
Experience a compelling International Women's Day event featuring two impactful films that highlight the strength and dedication of women fighting for environmental justice. This screening offers a unique blend of global activism and Indigenous perspectives, perfect for parents seeking meaningful family conversations about climate and community.
The first film, The Power of Activism, follows six female activists addressing urgent environmental issues like shark conservation and plastic pollution, showcasing how their efforts can save both the planet and public funds. The second film, Malu Lag (Sea Country), tells the story of Tishiko King, a marine biologist and proud Kulkalaig woman, as she journeys to the United Nations Climate Change Conference to advocate for her island home.
After the screenings, stay engaged with a panel discussion featuring inspiring women leaders who share practical strategies for driving community change and climate action.
Activity Details
This event is scheduled for Wednesday, 4 March 2026, from 18:30 to 20:30. It is designed to inspire and educate attendees about environmental activism and Indigenous stewardship of the ocean.
The films provide a thought-provoking look at climate solutions and cultural preservation, making it a perfect opportunity for parents to introduce their children to these important topics in an accessible way.
The panel discussion offers a chance to hear firsthand from women leading climate initiatives, providing valuable insights and motivation for community involvement.
Location and Access
The event is hosted by Yarra City Council. While the exact venue details are not specified, it is typically held at accessible council facilities in the Yarra area.
Public transport options and parking are generally available near council venues, making it convenient for families to attend.
For specific location details and accessibility information, contacting the council directly is recommended.
Important Information
This event celebrates International Women's Day and focuses on environmental and Indigenous themes, suitable for parents interested in social justice and climate education.
Attendees should prepare for a seated screening followed by a panel discussion, with opportunities for questions and community engagement.
The content is appropriate for school-aged children accompanied by adults who wish to foster awareness and activism in their families.
Booking and Prices
Seats for this event must be booked in advance to secure attendance. Booking links are provided through the Yarra City Council website.
The event is free of charge, making it an accessible opportunity for families to participate in meaningful cultural and environmental learning.
Early booking is encouraged due to limited seating and the event's popularity around International Women's Day.
Details
Wednesday 4 March 2026
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Yarra City, VIC, Australia
Free