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Aussie girls are gutsy in new film tour

The Gutsy Girls Adventure Film Tour will hit the screen at The J Noosa on Saturday 3 August at 7pm, with an inspiring new lineup of films honouring women around the world.

This year’s tour features four incredible Australian women, including Olympic FreeSkier Anna Segal, who are breaking boundaries on the world stage and determined to shatter stigmas.

The film tour is particularly special for Australian audiences, as it spotlights the incredible achievements of homegrown talent.

From the rugged outback to the Canadian mountains and beyond, these films showcase the courage, determination, and extraordinary capabilities of Australian women making their mark on the world.

Brooke McIntosh, an extraordinary endurance runner, embarks on a grueling 1600-kilometre journey through Western Australia’s toughest terrains, confronting both physical and mental challenges.

Anna Segal, an Olympic FreeSkier, captures the breathtaking beauty of Canada’s mountains while reflecting on the seasons’ profound impact.

“Australian audiences have a unique opportunity to see what their fellow country women are doing to break boundaries and push the limits. I’m grateful to be part of such an empowering event that highlights our strength and resilience,” Anna said.

Erchana Murray-Bartlett undertakes an audacious 500-kilometre run through Death Valley from LA to Vegas, pushing the limits of endurance and survival.

“Being part of this tour is a powerful reminder of the importance of community and the impact of sharing our stories. I hope my journey inspires others to embrace their own adventures,” Erchana said.

Milly Young aims to set a new speed record on Western Australia’s challenging Stirling Range Ridge Loop—a gruelling 43km trail with 2,500 metres of elevation gain.

The Gutsy Girls Adventure Film Tour is more than just a film festival; it’s a celebration of women’s strength, resilience, and the adventurous spirit that drives them. It’s an opportunity for Australian audiences to connect with these remarkable stories and be inspired by the incredible feats of their fellow Australians.

The Gutsy Girls Adventure Film Tour is a must-see event that promises to inspire and empower. Don’t miss the chance to witness these incredible stories on the big screen.

For tickets visit thej.com.au

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