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Before applying for funding, make sure you have reviewed our general eligibility requirements for applicants and projects to ensure your application is ready for assessment.

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General eligibility requirements apply to both applicants and projects for which funding is sought. This information should be read in conjunction with Screen Australia’s Terms of Trade and Information for Recipients. 

Effective date: 11 April 2025.

General Eligibility for Screen Australia Funding

In the following provisions:

 

a. “broadcaster” means a company providing television broadcasting services in Australia (including subscription television services) under the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 (Cth).

b. “related party” means:

i. a director or other officer of an applicant company; or

ii. the holding company or a subsidiary of an applicant company; or

iii. any company of which an individual applicant is a director or other officer; or

iv. any other company of which a director or other officer of an applicant company is a director or other officer.

c. “Screen Australia” means Screen Australia and/or where relevant, any of its predecessor agencies.

The following eligibility conditions apply to individual applicants and company applicants. It should be noted that the eligibility conditions will also apply to the contracting entity or entities (if different from the original applicant), including any special purpose rights holding and/or production services companies. The applicable program guidelines may specify additional eligibility conditions.

 

2.1 An individual applicant must:

a. be an Australian citizen; or

b. be an Australian permanent resident (holding a permanent visa).

c. not be:

i. under the age of 18;

ii. an employee of a broadcaster or commissioning platform (eg an SVOD service);

iii. enrolled full-time in a film, television, interactive digital media or games course at a film school or other tertiary educational institution. Applications from part-time students will be assessed on a case-by-case basis;

iv. acting in the capacity of a trustee of a trust.

 

2.2 An applicant that is a company must:

a. be incorporated and carrying on business in Australia, and have its central management and control in Australia. By way of exception to this provision, when applying for P&A funding (or similar marketing support), a company which would otherwise be ineligible may be funded where it is considered appropriate in all the circumstances to do so.

b. not be:

i. a broadcaster;

ii. a holding company or subsidiary of a broadcaster;

iii. owned or jointly owned by one or more companies referred to in (i) or (ii) above; or

iv. acting in the capacity of a trustee for a trust.

 

2.3 All applicants must also:

a. have an Australian Business Number (ABN) at the time of application, and register for Goods and Services Tax (GST) if required by law;

b. not be in breach of any obligation under any agreement they have with Screen Australia, including but not limited to an obligation to deliver a key delivery item such as an acquittal report, deliver a sales report, and/or make a payment due to Screen Australia or any of Screen Australia’s predecessors;

c. always act ‘in good faith’ in all their dealings with Screen Australia (see Terms of Trade);

d. have the capacity and resources to carry out the project that is the subject of the application;

e. have the right to carry out the project that is the subject of the application (including any relevant copyright and appropriate clearances from all significant participants). If the application is based on an underlying work, Screen Australia will expect, at the least, an appropriate option and purchase agreement; and

f. have meaningful creative control of the project that is the subject of the application.

Where a related party to an applicant is in breach of an obligation under an agreement with Screen Australia, Screen Australia may treat the applicant as ineligible.

 

Screen Australia may not accept an application where a key principal on a project (including an individual or entity that is a key creative, financial contributor or marketplace participant on a project) is a person who would be ineligible by reason of a breach of agreement with Screen Australia by that person or a related party.

In order to provide funding to any project, Screen Australia must be satisfied either that the project is an official Co-production or that the project has significant Australian content. These tests will be applied having regard to the project’s stage of development.

 

An ‘official Co-production’ is a production between two or more countries that is officially approved as made under a treaty, or another form of government or quasi-government arrangement (typically, a Memorandum of Understanding or ‘MOU’).

 

In addition to meeting the requirements of the relevant treaty or MOU, in order to be approved as an official Co-production, the project must comply with Screen Australia’s International Co-Production Program Guidelines.

Additional Information

There are limits on the amount of funding that Screen Australia can provide for an individual project. These limits are set out in the relevant program guidelines.

 

In the case of projects eligible for the Producer Offset, the amount of direct support that Screen Australia can provide will be limited so that total Commonwealth Government funds, including the Producer Offset, are capped. These caps are set out in the relevant program guidelines.

 

In relation to official Co-productions, the above limits apply only to the Australian producer, and only to the Australian components of the budget.

 

As per Screen Australia’s general eligibility requirements, applicants must have the right to carry out the project that is the subject of the application (including any relevant copyright and appropriate clearances from all significant participants).

 

In relation to development and production funding (including feature film, television, online and games funding), Screen Australia requires applicants to have, or be in a position to acquire on appropriate terms, an assignment of all underlying rights, including copyright, required to produce and commercially exploit the project and any sequels, spinoffs and remakes (including a format). Further information about chain of title, copyright interests, sequels, spinoffs and remakes can be found at Information for Recipients.

As per Screen Australia’s Terms of Trade, where a project involves any First Nations content or participation, applicants are required to demonstrate how they will ensure the content is represented respectfully and authentically.

 

Before submitting an application, applicants must review the Terms of Trade, specific program guidelines and Screen Australia’s Pathways & Protocols: a filmmaker’s guide to working with Indigenous people, culture and concepts to ensure that they follow applicable guidance and protocols, provide the required evidence of collaboration and consultation, and respect Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) rights.

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