Women in the screen industry seeking a pathway to leadership are encouraged to apply for this year's Natalie Miller Fellowship.
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Indigenous composers and musicians account for less than one 1 per cent of screen composers nationally. As such, over the past year the Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) and the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music Office (NATISMO) have been working together to try to create pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders composers to enter the industry.
Hayley Adams and Ljudan Michaelis-Thorpe are the winners of Screen Producers Australia's (SPA) Ones to Watch program for 2020.
WIFT Australia members based in WA are invited to apply for a nine-day writing retreat led by screenwriter and director Miley Tunnecliffe that will be held in the state's south west next month.
Netflix will invest more than $500,000 across two years into training initiatives designed to support First Nations communities and storytellers.
Writers and creators of all experience levels have been given an added week to apply for Impact Australia 2, with the deadline extended to June 27.
Emerging and aspiring actors looking to launch into the next phase of their careers are being encouraged to apply for this year's AAFTA Carmen Duncan Scholarship.
Unless Pictures' Meg O'Connell (Bluey) and Ruby Entertainment's Stephen Luby (Kath and Kim) have been added to the lineup of Screen Canberra's Screen POD program, set to begin next month.