
Australian Rubbish Film Festival Pilot Launch with ATOMQLD and COEX
With the valued support of Containers for Change QLD (COEX) Queensland, Australia, the Rubbish Film Festival is launching a 2026 pilot programme with Queensland schools,

With the valued support of Containers for Change QLD (COEX) Queensland, Australia, the Rubbish Film Festival is launching a 2026 pilot programme with Queensland schools,

This week creativity and environmental awareness came together at the Carlow Rubbish Film Festival Awards at the George Bernard Shaw Theatre. The Rubbish Film Festival challenges Transition

Today, Transition Year students from St. Declan’s Community College featured in an article published by regional paper “Waterford News & Star” that highlights their participation

In February 2024, the Rubbish Film Festival took a significant step forward in its mission to inspire environmental awareness and creativity among young people. By

The Rubbish Film Festival has been recognised for its outstanding contributions to environmental education and sustainability, receiving two prestigious awards in recent months. These accolades

The Rubbish Film Festival is proud to celebrate the achievements of young filmmakers who are using their creativity to make a difference in the world.
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