Video: Let Us Be Free

May 28, 2014


A short film narrated by Dave Rasta seen riding a 5’8″ Bing Rasta Keel twin fin, with cameo appearances by Harrison Roach and Soli Bailey, shows the current situation happening in Northern NSW with Coal Seam Gas companies trying to make their way into the area, which could be fatal for the ecosystem and the classic breaks if they are too step in.

With 700 riot police expected to head out on the 19th of May to break up the peaceful protest, this needs to be shared to provide awareness and save our waves!

A film by Kaius Potter
Music by Xavier Rudd
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