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Feature film funding from Screen Australia at a grant level (at or less than $500,000) will no longer need to submit a provisional certificate application unless requested.
From 1 August 2016, Screen Australia will introduce a number of changes to the Documentary funding programs.
There are changes to the application that you need to be aware of.
Four sets of Australian producers talk about how they raised the money to tell a story using the documentary form.
Find out what projects and talented individuals have recently received development funding, and catch up on the latest from our development initiatives.
Four successful teams who will share in $200,000 of funding for Art Bites, a joint initiative that encourages new arts content from emerging and early-career Australian filmmakers.
Screen Australia has announced funding of up to $400,000 toward the targeted initiative.
Screen Australia will give six documentary filmmaking teams $2.9 millions of funding as part of the Documentary Broadcast program.
A diverse array of 11 documentaries tackling everything from the challenges of Year 12, to the murder case of child beauty queen are set to receive funding as part of Screen Australia’s Documentary Producer Program.
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.
Ten emerging and talented screen practitioners will share in $1.35 million of funding for an industry placement scheme to work alongside the best and brightest in the sector.