New year, new free movie program
Published on 28 January 2026
Corangamite Shire residents are invited to enjoy good company, morning tea and some Aussie movies in coming months.
Mayor Kate Makin said Council’s Positive Ageing, Access and Inclusion team is presenting free screenings for Corangamite residents on the first Tuesday of each month.
“We’re hosting free movie screenings for Corangamite residents on the first Tuesday of each month.
“Each month it will be in a different town so people all around the Shire have an opportunity to join in.
“Whether you come with friends or solo, it's a fantastic way to meet new people and have a fun day out.
“Entry is free and there will be popcorn and ice-cream for the old-fashioned cinema experience.
“Bookings are essential, so please call 5593 7100 and ask for Belinda or Lesa.”
UPCOMING SCREENINGS
Tuesday 3 February, 10.30 am-12.30 pm
Red Dog
Terang Civic Hall
More than man's best friend. A mate to the entire community. It's the film that captivated cinema audiences across the nation and became an instant Aussie classic. Funny, moving and a total charmer, Red Dog is the incredible true story of the wandering, dust-covered Kelpie who hitched his way to the mining town of Dampier and into the hearts of each and every one of its residents. Red Dog wags a great emotional tale of adventure, love and lasting friendship.
Tuesday 3 March, 10.30 am-12.30 pm
Just a Farmer
Killara Centre, Camperdown
Alison, left to manage an ailing farm and an alcoholic father-in-law after her husband's sudden death, navigates the challenges of rural life.
Tuesday 7 April, 10.30 am-12.30 pm
Title TBC
Skipton Mechanics Hall
Tuesday 5 May 10.30 am-12.30 pm
Oddball
Alderwood Manor, Cobden
An eccentric chicken farmer, with the help of his granddaughter, trains his mischievous dog Oddball to protect a penguin sanctuary from fox attacks in an attempt to reunite his family and save their seaside town.
Tuesday 2 June, 10.30 am-12.30 pm
“Blueback
Port Campbell Art Space
Returning to her coastal hometown to care for her mother, marine biologist Abby confronts a complicated past and a deep connection to the ocean. As she tends to Dora, memories of their shared passion for the sea and a fight against environmental damage emerge. A unique bond with a rare blue groper sparks reflection on Abby's relationship with her mother and the urgent need to protect the fragile coral reefs they both hold dear.