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Screen Australia is offering travel grants for producers travelling to this year's World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP), which is being held in December in Montreal, Canada.
The $20 million Supporting Cinemas’ Retention Endurance and Enhancement of Neighbourhoods (SCREEN) Fund has opened.
The second round of the Supporting Cinemas’ Retention Endurance and Enhancement of Neighbourhoods (SCREEN) Fund has opened.
The $50 million Temporary Interruption Fund (TIF) has opened.
An extra amount of non-recurring funding is available.
Screen Australia is now accepting applications for Australian festivals and events which exhibit unique benefits to the Australian screen industry.
Screen Australia is now accepting applications for two funds - Screen Industry Partnerships and Australian Screen Festivals Fund - which provide unique benefits to the Australian screen industry.
Screen Australia is offering marketing support for producers to attend this year’s World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP) in Stockholm, Sweden.
Screen Australia is again offering marketing support for producers to attend the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP), this year being hosted in Vienna, Austria from 1-4 December 2015.
Applications are now open for producers seeking financial support to attend the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP).
Applications are open for Talent USA: New York, a unique career development opportunity for up to eight applicants to travel to New York for the Australian International Screen Forum.
Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department and NITV are calling for applications for the No Ordinary Black short film initiative aimed at emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander filmmakers.