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Screen Australia and YouTube Australia announce Online Creators set to Skip Ahead
Screen Australia and YouTube Australia announce Online Creators set to Skip Ahead – four projects that will share in $580,000.
Screen Australia and YouTube Australia announce Online Creators set to Skip Ahead – four projects that will share in $580,000.
Debbie Lee receives the 2024 Sydney UNESCO City of Film Award – Acclaimed NSW producer Debbie Lee is the recipient of the 2024 Sydney UNESCO City of Film Award.
Absence of Streaming Regulation Causing Screen Sector Angst – welcomed the release of the Interim Report of the Senate Environment Committee
Screen Australia celebrates Australian projects bound for Cannes Film Festival 2024 – Three Australian titles have been selected for the 77th Festival.
New career opportunities to be created with Screen NSW’s Pathways Development Program – supporting emerging NSW creatives with disability.
Screen Australia and Dynamic Television announce new Scripted Initiative – will fund the development of up to four standout scripted television projects.
Screen Australia and Meta launch fourth year of First Nations Creators Program for Instagram – applications are open for the fourth iteration of the Program
Screen Australia announces over $2.3 million for nine documentaries – Our Medicine, that follows First Nations professionals working on the medical front-line.
Screen Australia announces over $1.6 million in support of the games industry – of 12 games through the Games Production Fund.
Screen Australia appoints Grainne Brunsdon as COO – from her current position within Screen Australia as Director of Content. Role commences 1 April.
Screen Australia and VicScreen launch new Screen Careers initiative – to address skills shortages in the Australian screen industry.
Screen Australia announces dramas Critical Incident and Sunny Nights for Stan – Critical Incident, a six-part contemporary crime drama.
Screen Australia announces over $810,000 in development funding for 29 projects – 23 feature films and six television dramas that will share in over $810,000.
Michael Ebeid AM appointed as new Screen Australia Chair – The Hon. Minister for the Arts, Tony Burke today announced the appointments.
Fresh Blood 3 – The first round of Fresh Blood 3 productions have landed! Ten creative teams were selected in 2023 from a staggering 400 submissions
Aimee Huxley Announced as 2024 SPA Leadership Diversity Mentee – Senior Production Manager Aimee Huxley as the recipient of the 2024 the Mentorship
Screen Australia announces over $560,000 for crew and gamemaker skills programs – recipients for the Skills Development Fund and BTL: Next Step initiative.
Screen Australia and YouTube Australia Launch Skip Ahead 9 – helping Australian creators develop their storytelling skills, and grow their creative ambition
Screen Australia and Australians in Film announce recipients of Talent Gateway and Global Producers Exchange Initiatives.
Five Australian projects bound for South by Southwest Festival in the US – Five Australian screen projects have been selected from 8-16 March.
Screen Australia announces over $6.9 million of production funding for 11 projects – for five feature films and one television drama for funding.
Applications open for The Creators program – Screen Australia and AWG have announced applications are open for The Creators program.
Screen Australia announces Talent USA: New York recipients 2023 – Screen Australia has selected six individuals and two creative teams to travel to New York.
Australian titles The Moogai and Every Little Thing selected for Sundance Film Festival 2024 – The Moogai, which will have its world premiere.
Screen Australia announces 14 placements through BTL: Next Step Stage 2 – selected for placement opportunities through the inaugural BTL: Next Step initiative.
Screen Australia announces over $1.7 million for seven documentaries – through the Commissioned Program and the Producer Program.
Screen Australia announces over $900,000 in development funding for 31 projects – announced 18 films,10 tv dramas and 2 online projects.
Screen Australia, SBS and NITV announce Digital Originals shortlist for 2023 – have selected 10 projects to progress in the Digital Originals initiative.
Applications Open for Screen Australia’s Enterprise 2024 Program – program aims to foster sustainable screen businesses and careers for screen practitioners.
Drama Report 2022/23: $2.34 billion spent in Australia from 213 productions – shows the second highest expenditure ever on scripted screen production.