At the feet of the Grampians sits the rural community of Pomonal, which around 500 residents call home.
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But just because it is small in size doesn't mean it can't make some noise.
Residents from the town have joined together to share their message calling on the Australian Government to take great action on climate change, in the lead up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
The video runs for over five minutes and shares the collection of thoughts and feelings of Pomonal residents about climate change.
A spokesperson for the project said Pomonal residents felt compelled to create a project where their voice could be heard.
"The community of Pomonal, with less than 500 hundred residents, has undertaken an initiative to let our community and local politicians know that our voices will be heard on the critical issue of climate change," they said.
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"It is time Australia, at every political level becomes a global leader on this issue.
"By taking this initiative we also aim inspire other small communities to find their voices and be heard."
Organisers of the project said they want the message of the project to be shared as wide as possible.
"We are asking people who view the film to support the Pomonal Community's initiative by liking the film," they said.
"We will collate all likes and views in order to show that a small community can have its voice heard far and wide.
"We also want people to comment on the film - as part of our follow up we will compile comments to forward through to local media and politicians."
The video has been uploaded for a week, with over 300 views in that time.
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