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Film explores bushfire impact

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News21 March 2022Updated:21 March 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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A SHOT from Beyond The Burning, a film about the Black Saturday bushfires. Picture: Supplied
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A FILM recounting the horrors of the Black Saturday bushfires will be screened in Frankston this week.

Beyond the Burning is a film by Environment Victoria. The movie explores the toll of the Black Saturday tragedy through the personal stories of those who lived through it.

The free screening will be held at the Frankston High School Performing Arts Theatre on Saturday, 26 March. The South East Environment Network and Frankston High School’s Eco Team are hosting the event.

South East Environment Network member Suzanne D’Ombrain-Allain said “come and mingle with other locals interested in action on climate change and environmental issues, share your ideas and learn about local initiatives or just quietly absorb the film. Refreshments will be provided and there will be various guest speakers.”

The screening will be from 2:30pm to 5:00pm on 26 March, 97 Foot Street, Frankston.

To register for the free showing visit frankston.vic.gov.au/Things-To-Do/Whats-On/Free-Film-Screening-Beyond-the-Burning

First published in the Frankston Times – 22 March 2022

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