Seven Seasons Film Screening + Q&A

Date

Sunday 12 July

Time

10:30am: 7 Seasons Screening + 11am: 7 Seasons Q&A (members only)

Location

Wirrigirri

Cost

Free

Join us this NAIDOC Week for a special members-only screening of Seven Seasons and exclusive Q&A with its creators.

A poster for 7 Seasons Documentary Screening, taking place on 12 July, 2026 at Healesville Sanctuary for NAIDOC Week

View the documentary 'Seven Seasons' which shares Indigenous knowledge and the young people at the forefront of climate action, such as Jaeden Williams-Briggs, a proud Yalukit Willam man of the Boonwurrung; Kai Lane, a proud Yorta Yorta and Barapa Barapa man; and Ky-ya Nicholson, a proud Wurundjeri, Dja Dja Wurrung and Ngurai illum Wurrung woman. The film also draws on knowledge from Dr Kit “Bee Babette” Prendergast and Dr Linden Ashcroft, a weather and climate science specialist at the University of Melbourne.

The documentary aims to restore our connection to nature, and our connection to each other delving into the climate crisis in Melbourne, spotlighting the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung wisdom through incredible videography by Max Shannon.

Join us for a special members only Q&A with 7 Seasons Director Clancy Lester, and contributors Kai Lane and Jaeden Williams-Briggs to learn more about the documentary and how you can help combat the climate crisis.

For the members only sessions (10:30am screening and 11am Q&A): All ages welcome. Attendees older than 3 years are required to book a free ticket due to limited availability.

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