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Monday, November 25 2019 - 13:42
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Schoolgirls sing a Burt Bacharach song for the UN’s Climate Change Conference
MELBOURNE, Nov 25, 2019 /Medianet International-AsiaNet/--

“What the world needs now is love”

Schoolgirls send special message of hope to next week's UN Conference on 
Climate Change in Spain, organized by The Film Company.

A new music cliplaunched today on behalf of some school students who joined 
forces with the Producer of RIDE LIKE A GIRL to send a special message of hope 
to next weeks UN Conference on Climate Change in Spain. The clip will be played 
at the Conference. Film-maker Richard Keddie from the Film Company  (Ride Like 
A Girl; Oddball, Hawke, Little Fish)has teamed up with the students of Lowther 
Hall Anglican Grammar School. They acquired the rights to the famous Burt 
Bacharach song - "What the world needs now is Love." Richard directed the video.

One of the singers Mia in Year 11 said: "It is our hope that the delegates will 
come together to address the global climate issues in a compassionate and 
caring way and this song is our plea for constructive and co-operative 
leadership to guide us through these complex issues. As children of today and 
adults of the future our voices need to be heard and our concerns listened to." 
Mia is a student at Lowther Hall and is Chair of the school's Social Justice 
Committee.

Bishop Huggins will be playing the Film Clip at the conference where he is an 
Official Delegate on behalf of the World Council of Churches at the Conference. 
Richard and Philip collaborated with students at Lowther Hall to discuss their 
concerns and fears about the future, and Richard translated their ideas into 
the film clip.

It can be Shared from this Instagram link -
https://www.instagram.com/tv/B5RJ8P1BCgk/?igshid=fnueyllm4avc

Facebook link - https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=932154727184691

or Downloaded at https://vimeo.com/374599937/2df1f70622

Richard Keddie said that he was overwhelmed by the talent and wisdom of the 
girls he collaborated with and hopes that the girls' message resonates loudly 
around the world.
"It is unbelievable to think that we are knowingly burning our world, our home 
from out beneath us. The truth and in the case of climate change, the science, 
is too easily lost in the vortex of the 24 hours news cycle, where controversy 
is far more important than truth. Sadly, there is a pervading sense of meanness 
in the world which is invading our lives and disrupting our relationships. What 
we read and see is not truly reflective of how wonderful the human race is and 
can be. It is leading our children into a future no-one wishes for. It has to 
change. We have to change. Through this song I hope we can recognise how 
dangerous a game we are playing at, and how important it is that love and 
understanding underline our approach to the major issues ahead." Richard said.

Bishop Huggins said he is taking this message of love and peace into the 
conference.
"To give our young people a better future this Conference must succeed. We, the 
human family need to become a more benign, a more loving presence on the 
planet. "

The Principal of Lowther Hall - Ms Elisabeth Rhodes, said she was extremely 
proud of the work the girls have contributed to this important song, and she 
hopes that it will help focus the UN delegates on the wishes of younger 
Australians hoping for a more compassionate approach to solving the major 
challenges we are all facing.

Contact: Bishop Philip Huggins  +613 418799515  bphiliphuggins@gmail.com

Ms Elisabeth Rhodes Principal Lowther Hall +613 9325 5000 or +613 430 275494, 
RhodesE@lowtherhall.vic.edu.au who may be able to make Mia available for 
interview.  

Richard Keddie on +613 419529885 - richard@thefilmco.com.au

SOURCE: The Film Company