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The Morrison Government has appointed Ms Helen Leake AM as a member of the Screen Australia Board for a term of three years commencing 27 June 2021.
Screen Australia and ABC announce that documentary Tall Poppy – A Skater’s Story will screen on Sunday 1 August 2021.
Screen Australia, NZ On Air and TikTok have today announced the launch of Every Voice, a new initiative to support diverse and distinct creators.
158 independent cinemas across Australia will share in more than $8.7 million to keep their doors open, under the first batch of the Morrison Government’s $20 million Supporting Cinemas’ Retention Endurance and Enhancement of Neighbourhoods (SCREEN) Fund.
The projects include feature documentaries about Australian music icons John Farnham, Ruby Hunter and Archie Roach, and legendary racehorse WINX.
Screen Australia and NITV have announced the six films that will receive production funding through the No Ordinary Black short film initiative.
Screen Australia is pleased to confirm the appointment of Alex West as Head of Documentary, commencing Monday 5 July 2021.
Screen Australia today announced it will be publishing a follow-up to the landmark 2016 report Seeing Ourselves: Reflections on Diversity in TV Drama. Screen Australia also welcomes Jackie Leewai as Inclusion Strategy and Engagement Manager.
Building upon the success of last year’s inaugural program, Impact and Gentle Giant Media Group are launching Impact Australia 2, with principal funding from Screen Australia and Film Victoria.
Barrumbi Kids tells the story of best friends Tomias and Dahlia - two best friends growing up in a remote Northern Territory community.
SBS and NITV, in partnership with Screen Australia, and state and Territory agencies launch Curious Australia.
Applications are now open for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social media creators to participate in a new program over multiple months including mentoring, training and content funding.