The Western Edge - an alternative vision

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @filmsafaris
    @filmsafaris 24 дні тому +1

    This is a remarkable visual representation of your vision, Mr Pocock! I have had the priviledge of working on several productions with Trent Houssenloge of Cowboy Hat Films , remotely, but also here in Namibia. Again, Trent managed to create a compelling story, even for an audience as far afield as Namibia. I am drawn to the concept of connecting "cultural sanctuaries with environmental and wildlife sanctuaries, and advocating for the social and economic value thereof. Our work with the Conservation Film Foundation pursues similar objectives, and your vision, as proposed in this short film, serves as an inspiration to us. Thank you and best wishes for success with your programme.

  • @troyswan7123
    @troyswan7123 11 днів тому

    This is a great idea let's get this done. If the liberals really are on board and the cross bench of independents and greens, let's just get this done. NOW!

  • @Stundardy
    @Stundardy 9 днів тому +1

    So 50% of Australian soil is under native title and some blatant race grifters are complaining there isn't one in the front garden of Parliament house? The whole point of voting NO was to reject the idea that Aboriginals are somehow different. The entirety of Australia, not just a few acres in Canberra, should be undergoing immediate regenerative works and opened up to all Australians (incl aboriginals) as a safe and free place that they can practice their culture and camp in without fear of persecution. Real sorry but locking more land away for use by a certain race is something that the Australian public never agreed to and giving land away for free is something most Australians would find hard to swallow when many cannot afford the rent.

  • @dap0ss
    @dap0ss 12 годин тому

    Why is it always a hard choice between housing and nature? Every new development should be Hobbit houses and native food forests!