2014-04-11

James Price Point was my first main focus on this blog, to stop the impending development as a massive LNG processing plant. This short video has now won awards for showing a brief expose of what really was here in the first place, and why it was so important to stop Woodside.

The result is, that Woodside did stop and the suggested alternative is now the preferred option, floating refineries at the gas fields 400km+ out to sea.

People wonder why so many fought so hard, for so long to save James Price Point, this short film says it all… goosebumps

from Mark Pearce: “BALANGARA WINS CAMPFIRE FILM AWARD

The micro documentary Looking After Our Environment, which was co-produced by Balangara Films and The Wilderness Society Inc. has been independently selected as the winner of the Cross-Curriculum Sustainability Award at the 2014 Campfire Film Festival.

The Campfire Finalist Judging Panel included:

Peter Krausz Former Chair – Australian Film Critics Association

Richard Sowada Head of Film Programs – Australian Centre for the Moving Image.

Sharon Hurst Independent Film Reviewer – Cinephilia and 3CR

Peter Malone Former World President – O.C.I.C and Independent Theology/Psychology Cinema Reviewer

Berry Street students Morwell Campus

The film (and awards ceremony) will be screened at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), Federation Square Melbourne on Friday 23rd May from 6pm – 7:30pm along with other winning films from eight different categories.

Come along if you want to see awesome films that can change the world.”
http://vimeo.com/52611089

DINOSAUR PATHWAYS, HUMPBACK WHALES, DOLPHINS, BIRDS, BILBIES…THIS MAN ATTEMPTS TO SAVE THEM ALL!

Eco warrior Mark Jones speaks out against a gas development complex that spells doomsday for some of the world’s most unique and secretive species living around James Price Point, the coastal precinct in the Kimberley that the Western Australian Government and a consortium of corporate giants propose to dig up.

Expect to see dinosaur footprints, humpback whales, spinner dolphins, the incredibly rare and endangered bilby, and stunning landscapes of the Kimberley. Featuring Xavier Rudd’s most recent release “Spirit Bird” – debuted at #2 on the ARIA charts.



Anti LNG campaigners, after Woodside’s decision to cancel the project.



James Price Point

Show more