Stop Toxic Fire Ant Program Community Event
October 20 @ 4:00 pm - 7:30 pm AEST
WHERE: Currumbin RSL, 165 Duringan St, Currumbin
WHEN: Sunday, October 20, 2024, 4pm doors – 7.30pm AEST. Screening starts 4.30pm – 5.30pm
5.30pm – panel, Q & A and community engagement. Meals available from 5-8.30pm. Optional networking dinner and drinks afterwards.
HOW MUCH: Free entry with donations at door for raffle tickets towards pollinator charities including Save the Bees Australia and a local bat charity.
WHAT: Stop Toxic Fire Ant Program Community Event
The Pulse of Life documentary screening &
expert speaker panel/ Q & A
Come and see an amazing film by Currumbin film maker Lin Sutherland that shows the beauty of our ecosystems, the deep connections of life and the value of biodiversity on our planet.
Learn how important mountains and rivers are as a conduit and vital waterways to the sea. It is essential to maintain the health of our planet that these ecosystems are kept healthy.
BUT… the film also shows the dark secrets of deforestation and how poisonous toxins can travel through the rivers (earth’s veins) down through the ecosystems and out into the sea, often affecting all living creatures upon its travels. We also look at the dark side of human impact that rarely gets exposed.
The film screening aired on Channel 9 and will soon be released internationally as part of Lin’s 20-episode Endangered Series.
After the documentary, we will have an expert panel sharing their experiences and knowledge to address fast-growing community concerns about the fire ant eradication program.
Our experts so far include:
- Filmmaker/ conservationist Lin Sutherland, who has produced environmental films over 20 years for TV networks globally
- Jai Love – Formerly Australian Bat Clinic and bee specialist
- Cathy Osborne – Burleigh resident, Libertarian candidate for the seat of Burleigh in the Queensland Government elections on October 26
- David Warth – wildlife expert and Byron Bay councillor
- Simon Mulvany from Save the Bees Australia, who knows how damaging this is to pollinators across Australia with insights into other forms of treatment.
- More experts will be announced soon
MCs on the night will be Gold Coast-based media personalities: Aldwyn Altuney and Erin Connor. Aldwyn, aka Media Queen, is the founder of Animal Action Events, which has been raising awareness, appreciation and respect for animals annually on the Gold Coast since 2007. With 40 years of media experience, she is the director of AA Xpose Media.
Erin is an actress, MC and TV host, who has appeared in many films including The Last Zombie, Anno 2020 and Occupation.
WHY: Because our community has become the epicentre and a testing ground for one of the largest blanket poisoning events in the world.
Our community has grave concerns about the long-term effects of blanket spraying by helicopters, drones and soon coming purpose-built fire-bait distribution aircraft.
As well, officers on the ground are forcing their way on to properties against people’s will, threatening them with $15,000 fines if they decline.
The program currently covers 2 major cities, Brisbane and the Gold Coast, and is expanding rapidly. Code name: Fire Ant Eradication Program, 2023 to 2027.
$1.2B of federal and state funding has been allocated and we, our animals and the environment are the guinea pigs.
How do you feel when research has shown that pesticides and insecticides are the culprits of many poisonings that are never reported properly?
Currumbin and surrounding communities in the red zone have already reported deaths and serious illnesses of their pets (including dogs and cats) as well as cows, horses, birds and bees.
Many people have also reported common insecticide symptoms relating heavily to pesticide poisoning such as headaches, nausea, diarrhea, respiratory depression, wheezing, tightness in chest, cough and fluid in the lungs, often confused as flu symptoms.
The community is divided and particularly perplexed about the $10M advertising campaign and complete lack of research going into such a major operation.
Come along and join us as a community, get informed and empowered, and share your experiences and concerns. Most of all, bring a smile on your dial as this will be an empowering community gathering where we all rise and take action together.
As a free event, there will be donations and raffles at the door. All donations and proceeds will go to Save the Bees Australia and selected charities.
Secure your ticket to the event here: https://events.humanitix.com/fire-ant-poisoning-concerns-community-event-llmrpvn2
Meanwhile, get a sneak peak of The Pulse of Life by checking out the trailer here. While there, subscribe to her channel as more great films are coming:
https://youtu.be/seqMVRaspfg?si=vLzKGVhOEG9LMB_9
Details
- Date:
- October 20
- Time:
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4:00 pm - 7:30 pm AEST