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Official Co-production Ask Me Anything (AMA) Session

26 March 2026
Image (L-R): Mix Tape, Michele McDonald, Flower & Flour.

Interested in international Co-production? Learn more about Australia’s partner countries and the ins-and-outs of Official Co-productions at the AMA on Tuesday 21 April.

Join Screen Australia POCU Advisor (Producer Offset and Co-production) Michele McDonald to find out more about the POCU team and its work, including: 

  • A brief overview of the Co-production Program and partner countries; 
  • How to work with the team if you are developing a Co-production; 
  • Qualifying conditions, eligibility and how to ensure a smooth application process; 
  • Industry-wide trends; 
  • Q&A. 

Date: Tuesday 21 April 

Time: 12.00pm-12.45pm AEST  

Format: Webinar   

Register to attend.

What is an Ask Me Anything (AMA) Session?

The Screen Australia AMA webinar series invites attendees to meet the Screen Australia teams, learn more about available support and funding, and ask questions, while also providing an industry state-of-play, insight into department programs and key initiatives, and top tips for building stronger applications.  

The webinars are suitable for practitioners of all levels.  

Each session will feature a 10-15 minute presentation from the respective Head of Department, followed by an audience Q&A.  

 Don’t miss this opportunity to have your questions answered about Screen Australia programs and guidelines. Subscribe to the Screen Australia newsletter for the latest session announcements

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