Projects in development

Projects

We have several projects currently in development. Feel free to make contact with us if you would like to be involved in some way or have leads on these stories that we may be interested in.

“Arnhem Land Marine Debris Film”

We are currently in the exploration phase of a film about a remote aboriginal community in the Gulf of Carpentaria where more marine debris washes ashore than anywhere else in Australia.

We are curious about where the rubbish is coming from, who is responsible for removing it, how this impacts the traditional owners of the land, and are there any measurable conservation benefits to cleaning it all up?

Arnhem land photo of river and trees by Vladimir Haltakov

“Sex and the NDIS project”

We are currently in the exploration phase of a program about people in Australia who are accessing (or hoping to/trying to access) sexual services through their government disability packages.

We would like to explore public views around if sexuality should ever be funded by the tax payer and meet the stakeholders involved in all sides of the debate.

“Koalas and the Australian housing crisis”

We are currently in production of a film about grassroots conservationists fighting to save koala habitats while a human housing crisis looms in the background. Queensland Australia is one of the top ten deforestation hot spots on the planet with big government incentives on offer to developers and first time home buyers wiling to buy into new housing developments.

Is there a way to house our growing population without driving our most famous species to extinction?

Koala Photo by Lukas Tennie on Unsplash