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Screening of "The Chikukwa Project" trailer by Gillian & Terry Leahy [Mar monthly mtg]

  • 19 Mar 2012
  • 7:30 PM
  • Lindfield Community Centre | 259 Pacific Hwy, Lindfield

Screening of "The Chikukwa Project" trailer and talk by co-producer Dr. Terry Leahy

Dr. Terry Leahy is convenor of the Master of Social Change and Development Program at the University of Newcastle and the co-producer, with his sister Gillian, of The Chikukwa Project - a documentary about possibly the most successful food security projects in Africa. 

On Monday 19th March 2012, PSN will be screening the 20 minute trailer for the documentary, followed by a short talk and Q&A with Terry, who will tell us a bit about why The Project is so successful.


“Pemaculture is how to live if you want to save the earth”.

Julius Piti
co-founder of The Project


Gillian and Terry and the team are trying to raise funds to complete post production of the full length film.

100% of donations will go directly to the making of this documentary and promoting this amazing success story of food security and community building and resiliance in Africa to the world. Funds raised in excess of the documentary making team's needs will go directly to The Chikukwa Project team in Zimbabwe.

They are utilising a crowd-sourcing website (small donations from lots of people). To donate directly please go to http://www.pozible.com/index.php/archive/index/4946/description/0/0. We will also be taking donations at the meeting.

7pm for a 7:30 start.

Please remember to bring your own coffee mug and join us for supper and a chat afterwards.

Thanks to the Ku-ring-gai Local Group who will be providing supper

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