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Screen Australia has announced over $1 million of development funding for 19 feature films, 13 television dramas and one feature-length project to be released online.
Screen Australia has announced $2 million of production funding for nine online projects.
Screen Australia has announced support for 18 screen industry festivals and events from across the country, sharing $1.48 million per year from 2022-2025.
The Minister for the Arts, the Hon Tony Burke MP, together with Screen Australia is pleased to announce the 30 Australian games supported through the Games: Expansion Pack fund.
Filming has commenced in Melbourne on ABC ME’s latest live action offering <i>Turn Up The Volume</i> with major production investment from Screen Australia.
Screen Australia’s First Nations Department and Meta Australia are pleased to announce that the First Nations Creators Program for Instagram is returning in 2022, with applications now open.
Screen Australia, NZ On Air and TikTok have announced that the Every Voice initiative is returning in 2022, with applications now open.
The highly coveted screenwriter accelerator program Impact Australia returns to Melbourne for its third year with principal funding from Screen Australia and VicScreen.
The American Film Institute (AFI) has announced that Julia Corcoran will be the 2022 recipient of the Screen Australia-AAA-Onbass Fellowship.
Twelve teams of emerging creatives have been selected for Digital Originals 2022.
Ghosts, grief, loss and laughs will collide in the bold new six-part comedy series In Limbo.
From a unique and authentic voice comes the highly anticipated feature debut Shayda, by writer and director Noora Niasari.