Moort: Calling Dingo Back to Country + Wooleen: Utilising Dingoes as a Management Tool
17 May NSW
Moort: Calling Dingo Back to Country + Wooleen: Utilising Dingoes as a Management Tool
A double Dingo short film screening with panel and Q&A.
Presented by Defend the Wild and Dingo Culture
Join us for a screening of Moort: Calling Dingo Back to Country, followed by a special second screening of Landholders for Dingoes film Wooleen: Utilising Dingoes as a Management Tool, a discussion panel, and audience Q&A.
Moort: Calling Dingo Back to Country is a powerful short film that highlights the deep cultural, spiritual, and familial connection between First Nations people and the Dingo. Across south-west Western Australia, Moort means family — and that is what Dingo is: kin. The film illuminates the enduring relationship between Cultural Custodians and Australia’s only wild canid, while also revealing the profound loss felt in places where Dingoes have been eradicated through widespread killing programs. Even where they are physically absent, the Dingo remains present in Songlines, stories, and spirit – and the call for his return grows stronger.
As attitudes shift globally toward valuing predators for their irreplaceable ecological roles, Moort invites audiences to consider Australia’s own path forward. It is a call to ensure Dingoes — culturally significant, ecologically vital — are respected and protected for generations to come.
Landholders for Dingoes film: Wooleen — Utilising Dingoes as a Management Tool
Following Moort, the evening continues with a screening of the Landholders for Dingoes short film, Wooleen: Utilising Dingoes as a Management Tool (shot January 2026). The film highlights the benefits a growing number of graziers are finding when Dingoes are retained in the environment.
Wooleen explores how allowing Dingoes to return has helped restored ecological balance, reduce overgrazing, and supported healthier Country. It offers a striking real-world example of how coexistence with apex predators can benefit both pastoral livelihoods and fragile ecosystems.
After the screenings, stay for a discussion panel and audience Q&A exploring the cultural, ecological, and practical dimensions of Dingoes on Country. Details of panellists to come.
Dates:
SUNDAY MAY 17 @ 5PM
Our kiosk is always open for food and drink one hour before showtime. For the bar menu and what’s on offer, please check out our Dine & Drink page.
Age restrictions: Family Friendly
— Duration: Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes
— Doors: 4:40pm
— Introduction/Welcome to Country 5pm
— Short film screenings 5:20pm-6:30pm (with short intermission) followed by discussion panel and Q&A
TICKET PRICES
GENERAL $20 (plus booking fee)
General admission unallocated seating.
HOUSEMATE TICKET PRICES
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HOUSEMATE PRICE — GENERAL $16 (plus booking fee)
General admission unallocated seating.
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