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Screen Australia have announced the five successful creative teams who will take part in the 2025 Audience Design Initiative.
Screen Australia has released its Corporate Plan 2025-2029, detailing the Board’s new direction as an efficient, effective and future-focused organisation, helping practitioners seize new opportunities in the modern screen landscape.
Screen Australia and YouTube Australia have announced four new projects that will share in $480,000 as part of the tenth instalment of the Skip Ahead initiative.
Screen Australia announced $3 million in funding support for 13 key screen and games industry festivals and events, from 2025 to 2028.
We’re shining the spotlight on 11 talented emerging creatives shaping the future of Australian screen and games.
Screen Australia and Dynamic TV are thrilled to announce How to Kill a Client, a dark comedy series from Easy Tiger Productions (Colin from Accounts, The Twelve) has been selected for the Dynamic Television Scripted Initiative.
Screen Australia has announced the latest recipients to share in over $380,000 of Industry Development funding – bridging skill shortages and boosting the capabilities of the Australian screen workforce.
Deirdre Brennan reflects on how Australian regional storytelling is shaping a vibrant, viable Australian screen industry.
Screen Australia, SBS and NITV are pleased to announce that applications for the 2025 Digital Originals initiative are now open.
Screen Australia is delighted to have funded a stellar array of titles screening at this year's Sydney Film Festival. Find out more about the films below and go behind-the-scenes with Australian filmmakers at SFF!
Applications are now open for Screen Australia’s Audience Design Initiative. Now in its second year, the program is opening up opportunities for both scripted and documentary feature films and is designed to support mid-career producers and/or key creative teams to gain an increased understanding of audiences within the globally competitive feature film marketplace.
Screen Australia’s First Nations Department, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and National Indigenous Television (NITV) have announced the recipients selected for Stage One of Proper Loved Up – a new romantic comedy initiative for mid-career First Nations producers collaborating with emerging writer/director teams.