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Where the water starts – film screening at Narooma Kinema

November 11, 2022

A new film explores the latest chapter in the struggle over feral horses in Kosciuszko National Park.

To make the film, Mandy King and her partner, Fabio Cavadini, teamed up with Indigenous and non-Indigenous community leaders who are concerned about feral animals trampling and bogging up the fragile ecology of the headwaters of the Snowy, Murray and Murrumbidgee rivers, which is also suffering climate change impacts.

Ted Rowley whose farm adjoins the Kosciuszko National Park and Ngarigo custodian Aunty Rhonda Casey will be on the Q&A panel after the film.

Book now for the this special 350 Eurobodalla fundraiser Thursday 17 November. Tickets available here.

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