WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Arts:Fashion & Beauty
How to Build a Movement - Legendary Aussie Greenie Bob Brown on the Fight to Protect our Forests and Last Wild Places
This week, Clare sits down with legendary Greenie, Bob Brown to talk Tasmania’s old growth forests - where majestic eucalypts that have been standing for centuries are threatened with the chainsaw, thanks to government short-sightedness and corporate greed. The good news? Grassroots action is rising, as the numbers of tree-appreciating citizens around the world swell, helped in Australia by a glowing new documentary, The Giants, by Rachel Antony and Laurence Billiet. The film's subjects are indeed giants - not just Bob, but the towering Eucalyptus Regnens, Huon Pine and Myrtle Beech trees of the Tarkine forest. As Bob said back in the 1980s when another pristine wilderness in his adopted state was under siege - destroying these natural wonders would be like scratching the face of the Mona Lisa. So, while it might be fashion week in Sydney when you listen to this Episode, the clothes aren’t going anywhere! We can hang with them next week. Now, it’s time for a well-deserved tree break. This interview is both essential and a thrill for anyone who cares about forests and life on this planet.
Check out the shownotes for the background on Bob and the Tarkine.
Discover the movie at www.thegiantsfilm.com
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