Meet the contributors to this film and hear their stories.
Josh Murphy
Director
Josh Murphy is a director and producer who’s work focuses on impact driven narratives of people and planet and whose films have been commissioned by Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, and won multiple awards including the Tribeca Film Festival and works that are archived in the permanent collection at the MoMA in NYC. This year Murphy was awarded an Emmy for his work on Netflix series “You are What You Eat”.

Lyndon O’Neil
Cultural Educator
Lyndon is a grandson of Rex Kennedy and a descendant of Mannalargenna via Dalrymple. He is a proud trawlwoolway man, a father, and a strong, caring, Tasmanian Aboriginal cultural leader based on the north coast of lutruwita / Tasmania. Lyndon works in environmental stewardship, including traditional land management, caring for country, and the protection of Aboriginal Heritage, where he blends traditional knowledge with modern practices. Lyndon is a cultural educator and a fantastic storyteller.

Wendy Edwards
Featured Artist
Wendy Edwards is a Tasmanian artist and sculptor. Through her practice she advocates for the environment, as with her Maugean Skate sculptures where she hopes to make ecological stories more tangible for the viewer.

Spencer Hitchen
Conservationist
Spencer is a fourteen-year-old conservationist, environmental educator and photographer living in Noosa, Queensland with a strong passion for protecting nature for future generations of humans and wildlife alike. Spencer has spent the majority of his life dedicated to conservation, giving his first public address at just eight years old. He is dedicated to using his voice to highlight the voiceless and has switched the volume up to loud for many unseen threatened species. Spencer has won many youth awards and founded World Stand UP 4 Nature Day in 2023 to inspire people to protect nature globally.