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Pipic Media

Locality: Highgate Hill



Address: Highgate Hill 4101 Highgate Hill, QLD, Australia

Website: http://PipicMedia.com.au

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25.01.2022 We've started a new environmental group, Wadjun Jugun, for Women-led Healing of Culture, Land and Water.



24.01.2022 The recognition of Indigenous knowledge of this land is high on my mind at the moment. We have started a new environmental group, Wadjun Jugun, Women-led Healing of Culture, Land and Water. Here's a video of the Inaugural Meeting last April, 2020. We got right into it as you'll see.

23.01.2022 Joy Foley is at Peace Valley. She has built her garden on the rock! It is now beautiful, succulent and productive.

23.01.2022 Please come to Avid Reader, West End, Brisbane, to see 'Your Water, My Water' and to find out about further developments around the Acland coalmine. Monday, 9th March, at 6. https://avidreader.com.au//your-water-my-water-screening-d



19.01.2022 The landholders around the New Acland Coalmine have a big problem with their disappearing borewater and no one seems to know where it's gone.

19.01.2022 This is the last week that 'Your Water, My Water' will be available on Iview. A rural community near Acland join to nurture each other as the attempt to stop a coalmine expansion. Please Share. https://iview.abc.net.au//co/series/33/video/RN1811H020S00

19.01.2022 After the devastation of the prolonged drought and destructive fires in 2019, Australian Galibal Elder, Aunty Kali, vows to spread the knowledge of the Cultural Burn. With her Ancestors behind her she is convinced that to continue burning country is the best way to save it. This is the story of her first burn at Bindarrabi, Northern New South Wales, Australia. With the support of her friend, Joy, and members of environmental group, Wadjun Jugun [Mother Nature's Daughters], Aunty goes where women seldom dare.



17.01.2022 Hi documentary lovers! I am so happy to announce that "Your Water, My Water" has been selected by the Berlin Movie Awards for screening in the Berlin Film Festival!!!

16.01.2022 I would like to thank everyone following Pipic Media for all the support I received when I was working on 'Your Water, My Water'. It was a pretty long, hard slog at times. This film, about a local community of landholders trying to halt a coalmine, went to air in 2019 on the ABC program, Compass. We reached 365,000 viewers. This week the result of a High Court hearing of an issue in the ongoing legal case was handed down in the favour of the people. The first court case to st...op the mine expansion, commenced in 2015. It has been sent back to the Queensland Land Court again after going from there to the Supreme Court, back to the Land Court, over to the Qld Court of Appeal and most recently to the High Court of Australia. This is what it takes to stop a coalmine and this is what you have contributed to. Thank you. Serendipitously, Mary Maher wrote this lovely piece for the Westender, which came out this week. We will turn this ship around. https://westender.com.au/filming-on-the-fringe-west-ends-t/

13.01.2022 Looking forward to a screening of "Your Water, My Water" at the Toronto International Women Film Festival later this year!

13.01.2022 "Your Water, My Water" reached 360,000 viewers in September/October. Pipic Media greatly appreciates the work of editor, Scott, the team at Compass, ABCTV, the wonderful people who appeared in the film and everyone who contributed to this documentary to make it such a success.

11.01.2022 Our documentary, 'Your Water, My Water', is now on Iview. Check it out here: https://iview.abc.net.au//co/series/33/video/RN1811H020S00



10.01.2022 The New Acland Coalmine is now threatening to personally sue retired farmer, Aileen Harrison and one other pensioner for court costs! But Aileen has found great strength and comfort in the landholders' group, the Oakey Coal Action Alliance (OCAA). Please come to see the documentary, "Your Water, My Water", and to find out more about what Aileen and OCAA is up against on their mission to save this rich farmland from coalmining. Come and get the latest: https://avidreader.com.au//your-water-my-water-screening-d

09.01.2022 The hidden cost of coal is revealed in this documentary, "Your Water, My Water", where this powerful group of local landholders will not give up their land or water. West of Toowoomba on the rich plains of the Darling Downs, a coalmine is currently trying to officially downgrade the quality of this farmland. Some of these farm soils are in the top 1.5% so that would be food off our dinnerplates. The tricks this industry tries to pull ... but there are people on the ground who won't let it happen. Please share "Your Water, My Water".

08.01.2022 Aileen Harrison still being harassed by the coalmine at Acland. Come and hear about the next phase in the Oakey Coal Action Alliance's mission to stop the mine expansion! A free screening and Q&A at Avid Reader, Boundary St, West End, Monday 9th March at 6pm. You can book here: https://avidreader.com.au//your-water-my-water-screening-d

07.01.2022 This is the last week that 'Your Water, My Water' will be available. Go to Iview and search Compass for this episode. A rural community near Acland join to nurture each other as the attempt to stop a coalmine expansion. Please Share.

06.01.2022 Bindarrabi Community has a new shed and members are working on fitting it out.

06.01.2022 Another bit of videoing this arvo with Joy at Peace Valley and Aunty Kali of Wadju Jugu, taking about women and Country. It's going so well, our story.

03.01.2022 Watch this on Iview in the Compass strand, before October 22. "Your Water, My Water" a documentary set in the Darling Downs of Southern Queensland. A true David and Goliath story. https://iview.abc.net.au//co/series/33/video/RN1811H020S00

02.01.2022 Oakey Coal Action Alliance is now on the way to the High Court to contest the decisions of the Queensland Court of Appeal. On the one hand, the Court of Appeal agreed with New Acland Coal's claim that Land Court Member, Paul Smith, was biassed in his considerations of the matters put before him, and on the other hand, the Court of Appeal upheld Paul Smith's decision that apart from the groundwater considerations (that have now been taken out of the Land Court's jurisdiction) the mine should be approved. So the High Court will hear the case sometime in the next year or two. https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au//how-o/15907608009899

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