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From 1 August 2016, Screen Australia will introduce a number of changes to the Documentary funding programs.
The Gender Matter five-point plan proposed changes have been reviewed and unanimously agreed to by the Gender Matters Taskforce.
These changes will make it easier for you to prepare your applications, and make our applications assessment process faster.
Screen Australia and NITV are seeking submissions for a new initiative, Moment in History; a slate of compelling and powerful documentaries to be made in the lead up to the proposed 2017 Referendum on Constitutional Recognition.
At a time when Oddball has delivered over $4.5 million at the box office after only two weekends, Screen Australia is seeking to encourage experienced writers to consider family film through the creation of the Family Film Initiative.
We’ve updated our General Drama and Children’s Programs guidelines to be platform neutral, and to accommodate all formats for kids programming.
Assessment of commercial and subscription TV applications within the Documentary Broadcast program has changed.
Designed to be flexible, simpler and allowing for faster decisions.
Applications are open for two new programs: The Indigenous Feature Documentary Initiative and the Indigenous Producers Initiative.
Applications for Screen Australia’s Documentary Production – Broadcast program will be accepted at any time from 1 July 2015.
Screen Australia today released the draft documentary program guidelines for industry comment.
Screen Australia is calling for applications for the next funding rounds of both Feature Enterprise and Enterprise Asia, two special initiative strands of Enterprise funding.