Roots of Resilience tells a story of the importance of environmental biosecurity, and what is at risk of being lost due to the threats posed by Myrtle rust. The film gives voice to First Nations’ perspectives, connections and concerns around forests and forest health. First Nations people have lived in harmony with this country for thousands of years. This video describes our need to share knowledge and walk together to protect what we love. It highlights the importance of forests to people, culture and ecosystems both here and abroad. The film was produced in collaboration with the department’s Environmental Biosecurity Office through the Environmental Biosecurity Project Fund, the Queensland and NSW governments, Aboriginal communities and partners in Aotearoa, New Zealand. It was filmed and produced by ThunderBox films across various locations including Coffs Harbour, Bunya Mountains and Cairns.00:13:03