TAKAYNA
TAKAYNA T H E H E A RT O F L U T R U W I TA | TASMANIA
Doctors for the Environment Australia's Queensland branch is proud to host a screening of Taykayna.
Through the power of personal stories, be taken on a journey to the vast and threatened landscapes of Australia’s largest temperate rainforest in northwest Lutruwita / Tasmania.
This area, known as Takayna / Tarkine, is one of the last wild places on Earth.
‘Takayna / Tarkine — the Heart of Lutruwita’ is an inspiring and hopeful film about the battle to defend Takayna from mining and logging.
These people are fighting for its protection, and you can as well.
Join us to help support the Bob Brown Foundation in its fight to save Takayna.
Date: Thursday 28 May 2026
Time: 6pm
Location: Mu'Ooz, 54 Mollison St, West End QLD 4101
Canapes will be provided by Mu'ooz Restaurant & Catering.
Mu'ooz provides employment and traineeships for African refugee women giving specialised on-the-job training, building confidence and breaking down cultural and language barriers which impede social integration. For women who have suffered traumatic experiences of war and poverty and have had little opportunity in education in their life, Mu'ooz gives both employment and new opportunities that help in the healing process. To date they have given work experience, training and employment to over 160 women!
Through the power of personal stories, be taken on a journey to the vast and threatened landscapes of Australia’s largest temperate rainforest in northwest Lutruwita / Tasmania.
This area, known as Takayna / Tarkine, is one of the last wild places on Earth.
‘Takayna / Tarkine — the Heart of Lutruwita’ is an inspiring and hopeful film about the battle to defend Takayna from mining and logging.
These people are fighting for its protection, and you can as well.
Join us to help support the Bob Brown Foundation in its fight to save Takayna.
Date: Thursday 28 May 2026
Time: 6pm
Location: Mu'Ooz, 54 Mollison St, West End QLD 4101
Canapes will be provided by Mu'ooz Restaurant & Catering.
Mu'ooz provides employment and traineeships for African refugee women giving specialised on-the-job training, building confidence and breaking down cultural and language barriers which impede social integration. For women who have suffered traumatic experiences of war and poverty and have had little opportunity in education in their life, Mu'ooz gives both employment and new opportunities that help in the healing process. To date they have given work experience, training and employment to over 160 women!
Thank you for your interest in our screening of Takayna. Unfortunatley tickets are no longer available for this event.