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Screen Australia welcomes Dr Tania Chambers OAM to its Board

Screen Australia welcomes the appointment of Dr Tania Chambers OAM to its Board. Dr Chambers’ extensive experience in the film and television industry will provide the Board with valuable knowledge and insights.

Dr Tania Chambers OAM

Dr Tania Chambers OAM is a Producer and Executive Producer at Feisty Dame Productions. Dr Chambers has produced film and television series including Invisible Boys, How to Please a Woman, A Few Less Men, Kill Me Three Times, the documentary Making Waves and the first series of the children's series Itch. A qualified lawyer, she has previously worked as the Chief Executive of funding agencies Screen NSW and Screenwest, served as a member of Screen Australia’s Gender Matters Taskforce, and her board experience includes being the Chair of the Media Reconciliation Industry Network Group, the Film and Television Institute (WA) and the WA Screen Industry Diversity Leadership Group. Dr Chambers was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to the arts and to film and television and she has received an Honorary Doctorate of Performing Arts from Edith Cowan University.

Dr Chambers has been appointed for a three-year term. We would also like to acknowledge the important contribution of outgoing Board member Helen Leake AM, whose term finished on 26 June 2024.    

Screen Australia’s eight-member Board includes Michael Ebeid AM (Chair), Megan Brownlow (Deputy Chair), Dr Tania Chambers OAM, Marta Dusseldorp, Sacha Horler, Deborah Mailman AM, Nicholas Pickard, Pallavi Sharda.