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Screen Australia invests in a wide range of screen projects and practitioners. Explore funding approvals across all programs and initiatives – showcasing the diversity of Australian stories and the creative teams bringing them to life.

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Disclaimer: Screen Australia does not make public the details of individual titles that receive production funding until their first public announcement (at the discretion of the broadcaster/distributor), nor release details of amounts given to individual titles. At the end of the financial year, these details for the full year are made public.

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Title/Opportunity Platform Recipient State/Territory Key Creatives Funding Program Year Description
Title/Opportunity Tracking Numbers (Working Title)
Game Wan Hei Vincy Chan SA Consultant – Jackson Michael. Creative Director – Wan Vincy Chan Emerging Gamemakers Fund 2025 Deliver mail as a new courier recruit. Uncover the community’s stories before they disappear with the looming redevelopment project.
Title/Opportunity Twice Over
Feature TWICE OVER PICTURE PTY LTD WA Director – Alena Lodkina. Writers – Alena Lodkina, Miles Allinson. Producers – Kate Glover, Nathan Lewis, Aidan O'Bryan, Gregory Jankilevitsch. Executive Producers – Samantha Lang, Klaudia Smieja-Rostworowska, Bogna Szewczyk-Skupien, Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Lee Hazeldene, Natalie Coleman, Giorgos Karnavas, Ioanna Stais, Sebastien Janin, Mark Fennessy, Mike Horvath, Donna Shepherd. Feature Film Production 2025 Anna, a 36-year-old writer/drifter, arrives in Perth to clear out her estranged-uncle’s apartment. When, by chance, she runs into George, a similarly unattached ex-punk-drummer, a spark from twenty years earlier is rekindled. But is it real, and can it hold when everything in their lives seems so temporary and uncertain?
Title/Opportunity Unmasked
TV Chiara Gizzi NSW Writer – Chiara Gizzi, Amelia Foxton Narrative Content Development Funding 2025 When professionally successful but privately chaotic Simona impulsively agrees to MC her upcoming 20-year high school reunion, the pressure sets off a catastrophic chain of events across her carefully curated life, forcing her to question if her lifelong “How to Human” manual is missing a crucial chapter on neurodivergence.
Title/Opportunity Untitled Blackfella Films Production
TV BLACKFELLA FILMS PTY LTD NSW Producers – Darren Dale, Penny Smallacombe. Executive Producer – Rachel Griffiths. Writers – Marieke Hardy, Christine Bartlett, Tamara Asmar. Narrative Content Production Funding 2025 A legal drama following a group of renegade lawyers determined to rewrite the rules.
Title/Opportunity Untitled Cheeky Little Media Production
TV Cheeky Little Media PTY LTD NSW Director – Cindy Scharka. Writers – Dan Mansour, Wendy Hanna, Amy Stewart, Angus Woodiwiss, Clare Atkins, Joel Slack-Smith, Sam Carroll, Celeste Koon, Christin Simms. Executive Producers – Patrick Egerton, Dan Mansour, Blair Powers, Carla de Jong, Mathew J.R. Bishop. Narrative Content Production Funding 2025 An animated children’s series.
Title/Opportunity Untitled CJZ Documentary
TV CJZ PTY LTD NSW Director – Damian Davis. Writers – Damian Davis, Nick Price. Producer – Nick Price. Executive Producers – Damian Davis, Sarah Douglas. Documentary Production 2025 Untitled CJZ Documentary explores how football became a defining symbol of modern multicultural Australia, tracing its journey from a sidelined sport to a central part of the nation’s identity. Using archival footage and interviews with high-profile footballers and well-known Australians.
Title/Opportunity Untitled Feature Film
Feature FICTIOUS PTY LTD NSW Director – Cody Fern. Writers – Devon Bostick, Cody Fern. Producers – Will Howarth, Nancy Grant, Matilda Comers, Rosalie Chicoine Perreault. Executive Producers – Amanda Freedman, Timothy White, Tanya Lapointe. Narrative Content Production Funding 2025 When famed actress Sandra Bloom summons her estranged family to a reunion, her well meaning but duplicitous sister, April, fights to keep their family’s darkest secret from her unwitting son, Theo.
Title/Opportunity Untitled In-Films Production
TV In Films QLD Producer – Ivan O'Mahoney. Writers – Anthony ‘Tony’ Jones, Cheyne Leigh Anderson, Paddy Manning. Director – Anthony 'Tony' Jones Documentary Development 2025 The story of a media company, as told by the men and women who were in the room.
Title/Opportunity UNTITLED LUNE PROJECT
TV LUNE MEDIA PTY LTD NSW Director – Jodi Boylan. Writer – David Galloway. Executive Producers – Jodi Boylan, David Galloway, Leonie Lowe. Documentary Production 2025 This three-part series takes a deep dive into the impact of ultra-processed foods.
Title/Opportunity Untitled Project
Game Meredith Hall VIC Programmer Cherie Davidson. Creative Director Meredith Hall. Technical Artist Andrew Mendlik. Designer Tana Tanoi. UX Designer Christopher (Bam) Harrison. Emerging Gamemakers Fund 2025 A job simulation/block-drop game inspired by the chaos of a common household chore.
Title/Opportunity UNTITLED WALKING FISH PROJECT
Feature Walking Fish Rights Pty Ltd VIC Writer/Director Claire Smith. Producers David Elliot-Jones, Naomi Ball. Documentary Development 2025 The untold story of one of the world’s first wellness influencers, whose life illuminates how digital culture changed the way we pursue health.
Title/Opportunity Untitled Wild Pacific Media Production
TV CROC KINGDOM SPV PTY LTD NSW Director – Nick Robinson. Writers – Mark Coles Smith, Nick Robinson, Peta Ayers. Producers – Nick Robinson, Peta Ayers. Executive Producer – Electra Manikakis. Producer Program 2025 Over one dramatic year on a wild Australian river, the secret lives of saltwater crocodiles are revealed – from fierce rivalries to unexpected alliances – as they navigate a rich ecosystem teeming with wallabies, dingoes, sea eagles, and more.
Title/Opportunity UNTITLED WILDBEAR TV PROJECT
Feature WildBear Entertainment ACT Writer/Director Serge Ou. Producer Bettina Dalton. Executive Producer Michael Tear Documentary Development 2025 Rock gods, missing money, mafia, kidnappings and mysterious deaths. And we haven’t got to the chorus yet.
Title/Opportunity Untitled Wooden Horse Production
TV Wooden Horse Pty Ltd. NSW Writers – Jack Yabsley, Tim Spencer, Lawrence Leung. Producer – Jude Troy. Executive Producer – Richard Finlayson. Narrative Content Production Funding 2025 When a new dance club opens in an Aussie country town, the local kids discover dancing isn’t just fun – it’s the magical secret to getting things done!
Title/Opportunity We are the Ones
Feature Walking Fish Rights Pty Ltd VIC Director – Lachlan McLeod. Producers – Naomi Ball, Lachlan McLeod. Executive Producers – David Elliot-Jones, Sean Kenny, Tom Richardson. Producer Program 2025 With an unwavering message to deliver, the world’s largest accessible choir prepare for their most ambitious act to date: An original concert accompanied by Australia’s premier orchestra.
Title/Opportunity Who Really Invented Wifi?
TV Rodeo Royale (Positive Ape) PTY LTD VIC Writer Leo Faber. Producers Jason Byrne, Leo Faber. Documentary Development 2025 The untold story of how Australia helped invent the technology that connects billions of devices worldwide. Told with humour, energy and high stakes, it follows the scientists behind Wi-Fi as they take on the world’s biggest tech companies—and finally claim the recognition they deserve.
Title/Opportunity WRITTEN IN BONE
TV Nora & R.D. Productions — Director Anne Renton. Writers Simon Kennedy, Anthony Mullins, Danielle Maclean. Producer Bridget May Narrative Content Development Funding 2025 A grieving British anthropologist escapes to the Australian outback, only to uncover evidence of a serial killer stalking the desert — and must face her past to stop them.
Title/Opportunity Written In The Stars
Feature Sense & Centsability Pty Ltd VIC Director Fawzia Mirza. Writer Menik Gooneratne. Producers Fawzia Mirza, Menik Gooneratne, Leanne Tonkes, Andria Wilson Mirza, Jenni Tosi, Melissa Russo, Marc Tetreault, Jason Levangie. Narrative Content Development Funding 2025 When her horoscope reveals a once-in-a-lifetime window for marriage, a sceptical Sri Lankan-Australian woman reluctantly agrees to let Vedic astrology guide her through 90 dates in 90 days to find her soul mate.
Title/Opportunity Yasuko Was Here
Feature Caravan Pictures / Untamed Stories Pty Ltd NSW Director Ben Lawrence, Writers Shoko Plambeck, Ben Lawrence. Producers Julia Berg, Kirrilly Brentnall, Ben Lawrence. Documentary Development 2025 Yasuko Was Here traces the journey of a Japanese woman who left Tokyo for Australia in the 1970s and moved through spiritual movements before becoming connected to Aum Shinrikyo and a remote site in the Western Australian outback. Beginning as a true-crime mystery, the film opens into a wider inquiry into reinvention, belief, isolation, betrayal, and the longing to disappear.
Title/Opportunity You Can Smoke Anything
TV YOU GOT A LIGHT? PRODUCTIONS PTY LTD VIC Directors – Andy Burkitt, Jack Braddy. Producer – Ravenna Bouckaert. Writers – Andy Burkitt, Jack Braddy, Xavier Nathan. Narrative Content Production Funding 2025 A fantastical bogan odyssey, You Can Smoke Anything follows local cooked unit Dale, who, when faced with an emphysemic demise, must breach the People's Republic of Tasmania and drink from the fabled Bubbler of Youth so he can continue smoking forever.
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