Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Destruction-Caused-by-Bushfire-in-Binna-Burra--Queensland--B-Roll--27MZIFJ86FVLN.htmlConceptually similarLamington National Park & Binna Burra Lodge in Queensland - Aerial B-RollGP0STTYHPCompleted★★★★Wildfire in a Rainforest in Queensland- A Survivor's Story - Web VideoGP0STTYHNCompleted★★★★Bushfire Survivors Action and Press Conference at Parliament House in Canberra - B-rollGP0STUAR8Completed★★★★Bushfire Survivors Action at Parliament House in Canberra - B-rollGP0STUAR6Completed★★★★★Tony Font walks around a yacht damaged by Cyclone DebbieGP0STS547Completed★★★★Bushfires Aftermath in New South Wales South Coast - B-RollGP1STS40Completed★★★★★★Bushfire Damage in Nymbodia, NSW - B-rollGP1SUCN4Completed★★★★Bushfire & Climate Emergency Rally in Sydney - Bushfire Survivor SpeechGP0STUCU7Completed★★★★Bushfire & Climate Emergency Rally in Sydney - B-rollGP0STUCU9Completed★★★★View AllGP0STTYHRDestruction Caused by Bushfire in Binna Burra, Queensland (B-Roll)Greenpeace activists have deployed a 30-metre ‘climate emergency’ banner at the site of the iconic former Binna Burra Lodge, as Prime Minister Scott Morrison arrived to survey the damage caused by bushfires this week.Tony and Lisa Groom, son and granddaughter of the founder of the destroyed heritage-listed building are onsite with Greenpeace in support of the action.Locations:Australia-Binna Burra-Oceania-QueenslandDate:13 Sep, 2019Credit: © Michaela Skovranova / GreenpeaceDuration:4m18sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :B-ROLLKeywords:Birds-Day-Destruction-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Masks (protective)-Nature-Outdoors-Trees-VictimsShoot:Climate Emergency Banner at Bushfire in Binna Burra, QueenslandGreenpeace activists have deployed a 30-metre ‘climate emergency’ banner at the site of the iconic former Binna Burra Lodge, as Prime Minister Scott Morrison arrived to survey the damage caused by bushfires this week.Tony and Lisa Groom, son and granddaughter of the founder of the destroyed heritage-listed building are onsite with Greenpeace in support of the action.