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Revised guidelines for our multiplatform programs have now been released in draft form.
Screen Australia today announced $40,000 in support to writer/director Neil Triffett and producer Lee Matthews, enabling them to complete their short film Emo (The Musical).
A new business facilitation program has been announced by Screen Australia as part of the Enterprise suite of programs.
Stars of the blockbuster Australian film The Sapphires have joined Arts Minister Simon Crean and Indigenous Employment and Economic Development Minister Julie Collins to launch a new work and training program that will create jobs for Indigenous Australians.
Applications are now open for Screen Australia's popular Script Factory program, featuring two workshops which will provide high-quality training in script analysis and development.
Screen Australia's new Signature Documentary Program is open for applications until 9 September.
UK screen executive Christina Willoughby will join consultant Jonathan Olsberg this year in providing a global industry perspective on the assessment committee for Screen Australia's Enterprise Program.