What to Expect
Experience an engaging evening featuring the Australian documentary 'Night Calling' by Sue Taylor, which sheds light on the endangered Masked Owl (Yornitj) in Western Australia. The film highlights conservation efforts and community shifts towards owl-friendly practices.
Following the screening, enjoy a short informative clip about the impact of rodenticides on wildlife, then participate in a Q&A session with Dr Robert Davis, a wildlife researcher from Edith Cowan University involved in pivotal pesticide regulation decisions.
This event welcomes all ages, with children encouraged to attend when accompanied by a parent or guardian. Drinks will be available for purchase, and free bakery items will be provided thanks to Dejaxo Bakery. Feel free to bring your own snacks.
Activity Details
The screening begins promptly at 18:30, with doors opening at 18:15 to allow for seating and refreshments. Transition Town Vincent volunteers organize the film nights, and donations are appreciated to support screening rights and conservation projects like the Black Cockatoo Forest.
No printed tickets are required for entry, simplifying your arrival. The event is designed to be informative and family-friendly, making it a perfect outing for environmentally conscious parents and their children.
Location and Access
The event will be held at Floreat Athena, located at 41 Brittania Road, Leederville. This venue is accessible and situated within the City of Vincent area, making it convenient for local families.
Public transport options and parking facilities are available nearby, ensuring easy access for attendees. The venue offers a welcoming atmosphere suitable for community gatherings and educational events.
Important Information
Please arrive by 18:15 to ensure you have ample time to settle in before the film starts. The event is family-friendly, but children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
Volunteers run the event, so your cooperation and respect for the venue and organizers are appreciated. Donations help sustain future screenings and environmental initiatives.
For any questions or further details, contact Transition Town Vincent via their website or email.
Booking and Prices
Tickets are free to attend, with donations welcomed to support ongoing community and conservation projects. There is no need to print tickets; simply arrive at the venue.
For ticketing and more information, visit the Transition Town Vincent website. This accessible event offers a valuable opportunity to learn about wildlife conservation while enjoying a community film night.