More than 200 people gathered at the Ulladulla Civic Centre to share in the experiences of young South Coast women 12 months on from the devastating bushfires.
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The 'New Years Day' documentary screened at the event and explored how three young women are processing things one year later.
South Coast bands, including El Grande, Debbies and Genevieve Chadwick played on stage in front of the outdoor cinema style LED screen, while youth markets and local food trucks created a great end of summer vibe.
The event and the film were produced by headspace Nowra and Sonder Youth to raise the voices of local young people and celebrate the resilience and strength of South Coast communities.
You can find out more about the film and donate to getting it on mainstream networks by visiting: https://documentaryaustralia.com.au/project/new-years-day/
Sonder Youth and headspace Nowra thanked Lifeline South Coast and Shoalhaven City Council for supporting the event.