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The Cost of Sand

The Cost of Sand focusses on the potential destruction of a crucial bio-link on the edge of the Ramsar wetlands from proposed expansion of sandmining in Bass Coast, Victoria. It features interviews with scientists and conservationists about the significance of preserving the last remnant coastal bushland in the region and the vulnerable wildlife and ecosystems it supports. It also shows the strength of community support for protecting what remains.
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For Western Port

This film has been made as a response to AGL’s proposed gas import terminal at Crib Point on Western Port. We strongly believe that Western Port is not the right site for industrialisation. We respect its status as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and a Ramsar wetland that sustains many interconnected forms of life.