Film Screening: Jack Mundey, his life and politics

Arts, culture & social functions
Conferences & public forums
Blue Mountains

When

2:00pm Sunday 06 June

Where

Uniting Church Hall
142 Katoomba St
Katoomba NSW 2780
Australia

Why

Film Screening of new film on Jack Mundey's life and politics.

Jack Mundey was part of a radical team that won the union leadership of the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF) in the 1960s.

After winning safety on the job, sick and accident pay, the BLF went on to fight apartheid, give solidarity to First Nations peoples, fight for jobs for women, for black and then green bans. Those bans saved many heritage and environmentally significant sites.

This short film is a tribute to Mundey. Film is 30 minutes long. Q& A with guest speaker and co-film maker Jill Hickson and John Reynolds.

This film screening will discuss the Dare to Struggle Film Festival, which the Jack Mundey film will feature within.

Uniting Church Hall, 142 Katoomba St, Katoomba.

Hosted by Green Left.

Only a face-to-face screening.

Entry: $5/$10/$20. No one turned away.

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