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Screen Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community, land, waters and territories.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website contains images, voices and names of people who have passed.
Over the coming weeks, the Indigenous Department will be hosting free video learning sessions with leading Indigenous creators.
A message from CEO Graeme Mason.
Fund to be relaunched in early 2022.
Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department and NITV are calling for applications for the No Ordinary Black short film initiative aimed at emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander filmmakers.
Screen Australia is seeking expressions of interest from screen industry professionals to join the Gender Matters Taskforce in 2020.
Screen Australia is a Commonwealth Government Agency, and successful funding applications are published in various ways.
An extra amount of non-recurring funding is available.
Attendees of Talent USA: LA 2019 share their key learnings from the week-long program.
Screen Australia is pleased once again to be hosting the official delegate for the Berlin International Film Festival, Maryanne Redpath.
Screen Australia has updated its guidelines for Drama and Children’s Programs to make clear when the agency will consider investing in second seasons for television.
Core to the Screen Australia Indigenous Department’s The Next 25 Years strategy is making connections with new talent and assisting creators in taking advantage of the range of opportunities available.