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Screen Australia is interested in receiving proposals under this program for partnering with experienced and innovative researchers and publishers.
The objective of the program is:
Proposals should align with these objectives and with Screen Australia’s goals, objectives and priorities. These may change from to time to time depending on the organisation’s current focus.
The organisation’s key drivers for 2009–2012 are to grow demand for Australian
content and support the development of a more sustainable Australian screen
industry.
Screen Australia’s Strategy and Research Unit administers the program. The
Unit’s function is to gather and provide market intelligence to inform the decisions
of Screen Australia and the wider industry and assist the evaluation, design and
implementation of Screen Australia programs and screen industry policies more
generally.
Screen Australia will accept expressions of interest from:
Applicants must meet the general eligibility criteria set out in Screen Australia’s
terms of trade.
Screen Australia will not support proposals seeking funding for:
Screen Australia may offer support in the form of monetary or in-kind assistance.
There is potential for access to Screen Australia’s data and for data sharing.
Funds available are limited and dependent on other priorities. In some years, no
external research or publication projects may be undertaken.
In 2011, up to $150,000 will be made available for this program.
When applying for a research and publication partnership, applicants must
outline the proposed project and the nature of the partnership, including:
In addition, for research partnerships, applicants must outline:
Applications will be assessed by a minimum of two people, with at least one
being a staff member of Screen Australia. Industry specialists/peers may be
used.
We will advise applicants of the success or otherwise of their application. Where
an application is unsuccessful, the applicant will be advised of the reasons, with
a written statement of reasons provided on request.
When assessing applications for research or publication partnerships, we will take account of: