In recognition of #NAIDOCWeek 2024, we’ve collected 11 Indigenous Australian screen stories funded by Screen Australia that are available to watch now 📺
Screen Australia
Movies, Videos, and Sound
Ultimo, NSW 50,068 followers
The Federal Government's key funding body for the Australian screen production industry.
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Screen Australia is the Federal Government's key funding body for the Australian screen production industry. Please note, this account is monitored 9-5 (AEDT) Mon-Fri.
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https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/
External link for Screen Australia
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- Movies, Videos, and Sound
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Ultimo, NSW
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- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2008
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Level 7
45 Jones Street
Ultimo, NSW 2007, AU
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Ground floor, 290 Coventry Street
South Melbourne, VIC 3205, AU
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Celebrating: Aaliyah-Jade Bradbury, Producer, Writer, Director and participant in the Netflix supported Broad Horizons program at Screen Forever Aaliyah-Jade Bradbury is a proud Indigenous woman from the Larrakia Nation of Garramilla (Darwin) and Erubam Le peoples of Meriam Mir. She is the first Indigenous woman to win an Emmy Award, for her work as a producer on the film Harley & Katya. She brings a “very Indigenous” approach to filmmaking, maintaining and creating intergenerational relationships on each project she touches. She believes in learning from those who have come before her inorder to make pathways for those to come in, and strives to inspire the next generation of filmmakers to dream bigger and bolder. Her work has been recognised by Screen Australia and Screen NSW as one to watch for the way she highlights intricate storytelling through the humanity of our First Nations peoples. She has also held various roles across NGOs and government at organisations such as Creative Australia, the ABC and SBS. #NAIDOC2024
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Want to learn more about our Dynamic Television Scripted Initiative? Register for the 18 July webinar below 👇
Register Now for the Dynamic Television Scripted Initiative Webinar - Screen News – Screen Australia
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📣 Applications open! #DigitalOriginals aims to develop exciting, innovative and risk-taking short-form drama projects
Applications Open for Digital Originals, and three new dramas coming to screens - Media centre - Screen Australia
screenaustralia.gov.au
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📣 Calling all screen creatives! Creative Workplaces is pleased to be working with Support Act to make mental health and wellbeing services available to the whole sector, starting with maintaining expansion of the Support Act Wellbeing Helpline.
Wellbeing Helpline - Support Act
supportact.org.au
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Screen Australia has opened applications to assist six Australian screen producers to travel to Toronto for an Australian / Canadian Co-Production Day 🇨🇦✈️
Applications Open for Toronto 2024 Delegation - Screen News – Screen Australia
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🎧 For early career filmmakers, social media offers a path from development to audience says Devina Saberi, director of new online documentary series Growing Pains. The episodic structure of TikTok and immediacy of community response has opened up the series beyond the story and engaged audiences in unexpected ways 🔗 Full episode here: https://bit.ly/3LaMFSv
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Applications now open! 🚨
ID@Xbox, Super Rare Games, Focus Entertainment, The Arcade Crew and CULT Games have joined the packed lineup of publishers, investors and platform holders attending Play Now Melbourne. 🎮 We're also excited to announce that Play Now Melbourne is financed with assistance from Screen Australia. 💙 ⌚ Developers, get your applications in before 17 July → https://bit.ly/4bXPtOR #VICSCREEN | #PlayNowMelb24 #GameDevelopers #GamePublishers
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Dakoda Barker has joined the Games team in the role of Games Investment Manager 🎮 👾
Screen Australia welcomes Games Investment Manager Dakoda Barker - Screen News – Screen Australia
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We are pleased to welcome Samuel Paynter to our First Nations Department in the role of Development and Investment Manager 🎉
Samuel Paynter joins First Nations Department - Screen News – Screen Australia