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Gillian Moody-Ardler will start work as the Head of First Nations Content at Screen Australia in 2026, bringing over three decades of industry experience championing First Nations stories, perspective...
Screenrights has revealed six projects which will be supported by its annual Cultural Fund, with nearly $300,000 allocated to this year's focus of creative intelligence.
Screen Queensland has launched a callout for compelling screen stories from emerging Torres Strait Islander filmmakers to be produced through the agency's Authentic ZK initiative.
Screen NSW and SXSW have partnered on a program to boost the career of a successful Indigenous screen practitioner. The First Nations Screen Fellowship returns in 2025, with 12 months of funding suppo...
Indigenous screen company Resonant Films, founded by Caden Pearson in Gimuy (Cairns), has secured support from Screen Queensland's NQ Enterprise initiative to scale its operations.
Two Western Australian filmmaking teams will be supported to develop innovative virtual reality documentaries after being announced as successful recipients of the inaugural First Nations Virtual Real...
Seven Western Australian filmmakers will receive support to develop scripts and short films as part of Proper Loved Up, a new romantic comedy initiative for mid-career First Nations producers and emer...
Western Australian producers Brooke Collard and Shari Hutchison are the recipients of Screenwest's Producer Talent Accelerator initiative, each receiving $100,000 to put towards professional and proje...
Screen Australia's First Nations Department is inviting mid-career First Nations producers to apply for 'Proper Loved Up', a romantic comedy short film initiative.
Renowned Māori actor and filmmaker Cliff Curtis has been honoured with the prestigious FIAPF (International Federation of Film Producers Associations) Award at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards.
Screen Australia's First Nations Department has announced funding for 19 new projects, including 16 in development, with a total of more than $3 million allocated.
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