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Search HelpThis feel-good film tells the story of PJ who loses his truck driving job of 30 years due to failing eyesight, but with the help of his partner Ronnie he finds a new place in the world. PJ is a truck driver with a workingman’s pride in his job. His partner Ronnie, her two kids bordering on adulthood, singing at the local pub and fishing with his best mate Jono, form the backbone of his modest existence. But when he fails a mandatory eye test and loses his driving licence, PJ’s life unravels. In the face of his imminent future as a blind man, the ever-pragmatic Ronnie upscales her wedding dress business with the help of her ambitious older sister Bernadette to become the family’s breadwinner.
Director: Andrea Bosshard, Shane Loader
Cast: Erin Banks, Mason Branch, Geraldine Brophy, Rangimoana Taylor, Carmel McGlone
Parking:
• Maximum 2 hour stay at the library
• Parking in Channel Court shopping complex is maximum 3 hours.
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• Let us know if you can’t attend so we can give your place to someone else
• Don’t attend if you are unwell
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• Let us know if you have any support needs or if a support person will be coming with you.
Accessibility:
• 2 permit mobility parking spaces next to the library – 2-hour parking limits
• Level access, automatic entrance doors, wide doorways and aisles for wheelchairs
• Accessible toilet with a change table for children
• Parenting room in Channel Court shopping centre next to the library
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• Kingston Library on (03) 6165 6208
• kingston.library@libraries.tas.gov.au
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