
NAGANA YARRBAYN: THE WATER PROTECTORS A short documentary by Wangan and Jagalingou Cultural Custodians
Protect sacred water. Protect human rights. Protect Country.
We’re taking our documentary on the road with Premieres in four cities so far – find tickets below.
If you don’t live in one of these cities and would like to host a screening in your community, register your interest here.
We don’t want cost to be a barrier for anyone to see the film, so email us for a FREE ticket: wandjcustodians@gmail.com
All proceeds will be used for the legal fighting fund to protect Doongmabulla Springs.
Can’t make it but want to support? You can still donate to our fighting fund here.
Nagana Yarrbayn: The Water Protectors follows Senior Cultural Custodian Adrian Burragubba from the sacred Doongmabulla Springs to the courtroom, the community, and the national stage—documenting the Wangan and Jagalingou (W&J) fight to protect their ancestral waters from destruction by Adani’s Carmichael mine.
Produced by Kim Paul Nguyen (Frontiers Media) in collaboration with W&J Nagana Yarrbayn Cultural Custodians, the film captures both the beauty of these ancient springs and the determination of the custodians to fulfil their sacred obligation under First Law to protect them.
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