Kiewa catchment farm tree group: a community in action

Australia, 1988

Film
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The Kiewa community formed a tree planting group to combat the problems of land degradation due to the impact of agricultural practices, the effect of tourisism in the area and erosion. This video shows how a small community in the alpine area of north-east Victoria, worked together to deal with an environmental problem.

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Credits

director

Ian Blythman

producer

John Atkins

production company

Victoria. Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. North Central Media Unit

Duration

00:15:00:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1988

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