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RANGER TO RANGER: Film + Q&A (Werribee)

RANGER TO RANGER: Film + Q&A (Werribee) - Has Ended

 15 Sep, 2018 - 15 Sep, 2018
 Sat 5:15pm - Sat 8:30pm
 K Road
  Werribee South, VIC
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Ranger to Ranger is a heart-warming documentary film that follows the epic journey of nine Indigenous Australian Rangers, along with acclaimed Indigenous musician Dan Sultan, as they travel to Kenya, Africa, to share knowledge, culture and music with a tribe of Maasai Community Rangers. The Indigenous Ranger Exchange is a program of the global Ranger organisation, The Thin Green Line Foundation. Together with AFI Award winning writer and filmmaker Rhys Graham of Daybreak Films, The Thin Green Line Foundation is proud to tell this often-untold story of Rangers worldwide.


RUN TIMES: 

Gates: 5:15pm

Walking Trail: 5:15pm - 6:15pm

Pre film entertainment: 6:20pm - 6:50pm 

Film: 6:55pm - 8:10pm 

Post film Q&A with Maasai Ranger Joseph Kotoke (Kenya), Sean Willmore (Founder & Director of TGLF) and Australian Indigenous Ranger participants: 8:10pm - 8:30pm 

Times are approx and subject to change without notice.


Thanks to our Sponsors & Project Partners:

 

Qantas

ACME

Yulgibar Foundation

Daybreak Films

Intrepid Travel

Big Life

Kimberly Land Council

Jawoyn Association

Matru Desert Rangers

Zoo's Victoria

Taronga Zoo

University of South Australia

University of Tasmania

Dan Sultan

Pixel More

The Gasometer Hotel

Vast Outdoors

One Planet

Wilderness Wear

Outdoor Connection

Concert AV

Billy Hyde

Coopers

Plakkit

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The Thin Green Line Foundation Protects Nature’s Protectors on the frontline of conservation right across the globe.  With over 1000 Rangers killed in the line of duty in the last 10 years, it has never been more important to support this essential conservation work.   We provide vital equipment, training and resources to Rangers in the field, predominantly in high value conservation and conflict zones.  Additionally, we do not forget the families of our fallen conservation heroes and provide meaningful and effective social support.

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