



flood land
QLD Premiere of powerful documentary
Presented by Keppel Bay Sailing Club, Floodland is an intimate and immersive, documentary which goes beyond the headlines of the most expensive climate disaster in Australia’s history.
For those who call it home, Lismore in Northern NSW is a paradise you would never dream of leaving. It’s also Australia’s most flood-prone postcode. In 2022, when Lismore is shattered by its worst-ever catastrophe, hard truths and difficult decisions follow: Can Lismore, as we know it, survive?
Intimate and immersive, Floodland goes beyond the headlines of the most expensive climate disaster in Australia’s history. Following a rich cast of characters through the aftermath, hope arrives with new love and the founding of a groundbreaking First Nations trauma centre. But as the adrenaline fades, residents living on the floodplain are pushed to breaking point. Politicians, councillors and grassroots activists clash over the fate of Lismore. Inequality fractures the tight-knit community as a government buyback scheme stalls, and the resilience of the town is tested.
In the struggle for the soul of Lismore, however, Bundjalung leaders emerge with a different vision, where First Nations knowledge plays a vital role in healing, planning and respecting the rivers. At a cross- roads, the residents must choose whether to grit it out, adapt, or abandon Lismore. Through the story of Floodland, audiences are con- fronted with a challenging history and an uncertain future that affects us all.
17th January, 2026
12:00PM – 2:00PM
Yeppoon Town Hall
25 Normanby St, Yeppoon
Adults: $22
Concession: $11
Children (Under 12): $11
YEAR
2025
CLASSIFICATION
M15+
GENRE
Documentary
DURATION
91 minutes
PRODUCER
Gal Greenspan, Rachel Forbes
DIRECTOR
Jordan Giusti
SCREENING PARTNER
Keppel Bay Sailing Club




