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From wildlife defenders to waste warriors, from valleys to reefs, to powerful stories from First Nations filmmakers - these short documentaries will transport you across Australia and showcase people and communities creating solutions to some of the greatest challenges facing our environment.
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Screen Tasmania And Australian Broadcasting Corporation Present A Small World Documentaries Production.
Credits:
Written, Produced, Directed, Second Camera, Sound Recording and Editing by Lara van Raay
DOP: Anna Cadden
ABC Executive Producer: Kalita Corrigan
ABC Exec Producer, Impact and Partnerships: Teri Calder
Grade and Mix: Michael Gissing
Original Music: Catherine Joy from Joy House
Graphics: Vivien Mason
Such Special Thanks to: Ruth Waterhouse
Additional footage and audio:
Michael Gissing
Frederique Olivier
Alexander Dudley
Greg Power
Phillip Stoneman
ABC News Tasmania
ABC Hobart Radio
Photography:
Lara van Raay, Ruth Waterhouse, Anna Cadden, Chris Harris, Vicky Hawker, Ben Marshall, Claire Gorman, Anne Walsh, Roy and Peta Soundranayagam, Jeanette Harbourne, Janice Greenlees, Linda McKenzie, Jen Holdsworth, Anne L-B, Karter and Susan.
So grateful to those that helped make this film: Jude Lennox, Fiona Connolly, Friends of Summerleas Road, Luke Mabb, Jackie Bice and
Mandy Tollard from Thylacine lutrawita wildlife animal welfare and wildlife hospital, Emilie Roure and Greg Irons from Bonorong, Joel Rheinberger, Beau Buckney, Olivia and Hamish Creese, Heidi and Daisy Simpson, Franziska Wagenfeld, Bettina Otterbeck, Anna Bateman and the incredibly supportive Ian, Betty and Charlie McRobert / Rusty, Harper and Remy Stewart, Don Nicholson, Fifi, Puda and Vogel. The wallabies.
Huge thank you to Stephen Oliver, Malinda Wink, Hollie Fifer and Nikki Heyman from Doc Society and Danielle McCarthy from Screen Tasmania.
Thanks to all the wildlife carers in the world and to everyone who drives like they mean no harm.
For more information
www.friendsofsummerleaswildlife.com.au
Thanks to 2A4 for additional funding
Developed in association with:
Screen Tasmania
Doc Society
ABC
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