Wilbinga is a documentary exploring the landscapes, wildlife and stories of the proposed National Park north of Perth. From the coastal limestone scrub to the wetlands of the Moore River Estuary, the film makes the case — in pictures — for why this land deserves permanent protection.
The evening will open with remarks from Professor Jennifer Verduin, Pro Vice Chancellor of Environmental and Life Sciences at Murdoch University, followed by the documentary screening. We are also pleased to welcome Brad Pettitt MLC as a guest attendee.
Pre-film refreshments will be available from 5:30 pm, with the screening commencing at 6:00 pm.
Following the film, attendees are invited to stay for a panel discussion exploring the themes and issues raised in the documentary.
- Date: Thursday 2 July 2026
- Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm (refreshments from 5:30 pm)
- Venue: Kim Beazley Lecture Theatre, Murdoch University
- Cost: Free (registration required)
We invite students, staff and members of the community to attend this special screening and discussion about one of Western Australia's most significant natural landscapes.