In the vast Southern Ocean lies one of Earth’s most biodiverse and misunderstood marine ecosystems: the Great Australian Bight. Home to 85% of species found nowhere else on the planet, this is the “Blue Heart” of the Great Southern Reef, an 8,000-kilometre ribbon of life stretching from Bundjalung Country in the east to Nanda Country in the west. This film takes us on an immersive journey through this remarkable wilderness, where ancient whale songs echo across pristine waters and rare species thrive in underwater forests that act as the very lifeblood of the Australian continent.
The film follows a historic turning point. Five years after a grassroots movement of surfers, coastal towns, and people from across Australia united to stop offshore oil drilling, the mission has evolved. It has transformed from a decade of resistance into a proactive power: Caring for Country. Led by a dedicated environmental community alongside Mirning Elder Uncle Bunna Lawrie, Simon Baker, Belinda Baggs, and countless other hearts and minds, the movement is embarking on a final quest to secure UNESCO World Heritage protection for the Nullarbor and the Great Australian Bight.
Final Fight for the Bight reveals the intersection of 65,000 years of Traditional Owner stewardship, contemporary marine science, and community conviction. Through cycles of struggle and triumph, the film captures a rare story of national unity and healing. This is the story of a generation of Australians creating an enduring environmental legacy and safeguarding one of our planet’s last great wilderness frontiers for all generations to come.