Sydney Film Festival and Deutsche Bank’s First Nations fellowship – Submissions
Sydney Film Festival is encouraging all Australian-based Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander film creatives who have begun a career...
Sydney Film Festival is encouraging all Australian-based Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander film creatives who have begun a career...
The Australian Writers' Guild is inviting submissions for the 55th Annual AWGIE Awards, a night that will recognise outstanding...
North and Far North Queensland screen businesses are now eligible to apply for up to $75,000 in funding from...
Hosted annually by NACO (National Association of Cinema Operators Australasia), the Australian International Movie Convention (AIMC) remains the only...
The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) and Channel 44 are aiming to help South Australian First Nations screen creatives to forge new careers in television production with the return of their First Nations Internship Program, which is now also open to tertiary students. Now in its second year, the internship program was launched as part of the SAFC’s First Nations Screen Strategy 2020-2025 and is part of a wider partnership between the SAFC and Channel 44 to provide opportunities to...