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YURLU COUNTRY

Opening night Premiere with Filmmaker Q&A

Join us for our opening night celebrations presented by Keppel Coast Arts with festivals partners. dignitaries, then enjoy canapes and drinks after. Price includes canapes and two drinks.

Yurlu Country is a vivid ode to Country and an intimate portrait of an Aboriginal Elder’s final year as he strives to preserve his culture and heal his homeland, scarred by the worst contaminated site in the Southern Hemisphere.

 

Banjima Elder, Maitland Parker, calls his Yurlu (homelands) “Poison Country”—a haunting, toxic truth etched into his body. Set against the breathtaking yet contaminated landscapes of Western Australia’s Pilbara region, Yurlu Country lays bare the devastating impact of the Wittenoom asbestos mines, where millions of tonnes of waste laced with deadly asbestos fibres have poisoned both land and people. As Maitland battles mesothelioma, an aggressive cancer caused by asbestos exposure, his resolve to fight for his homeland and future generations only strengthens. Through striking cinema- tography and deeply personal storytelling, the film stands as a tes- tament to the resilience of Banjima and their unbreakable bond with Country. Maitland and his family’s fight for justice, cultural survival, and environmental restoration will inspire, enrage, and catalyse.


 

15th January, 2026

7:00PM – 9:30PM

Yeppoon Town Hall

25 Normanby St, Yeppoon

Adults: $44

Concession: $33

Children (Under 12): $22

YEAR

2025

CLASSIFICATION

M15+

GENRE

Documentary

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DURATION

 79 minutes

PRODUCER

Yaara Bou Melhem

 

DIRECTOR

Yaara Bou Melhem

CAST

Aborginial Elder Maitland Parker

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Capricorn Film Festival Inc is supported In part by grants from the Australian Government, Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, Screen Queensland, Livingstone Shire Council, and the Regional Arts Development Fund and in part by the Regional councils of Central Queensland believing an investment in the Arts is an investment in Central Queensland's future.

 

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