Back to Back Theatre, which features a company of actors with disabilities, has teamed with Matchbox Pictures to produce 'Bunghole'.
The Australian Film Television & Radio School (AFTRS), Screen Australia and the state funding agencies have united to put on a skills development program for emerging practitioners from diverse backgrounds.
Talent Camp - an initiative designed to forge career pathways for emerging creatives from diverse backgrounds - has united the industry on a national level.
Sarah Barton has tried to champion film and television that advances the rights of people with disabilities since the beginning of her career.
Key organisations from across the screen industry have made a united and formal commitment to work towards building a more inclusive sector.
As the Australian film and TV industry strives for greater diversity on screen, Madeleine Madden is among those blazing a trail for Indigenous actors.
Create NSW and SBS have backed six teams of emerging filmmakers with $180,000 to create shorts which will air next year as part of SBS's coverage of the 40th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
'Oddlands', produced together with Matchbox Pictures, sees Back to Back Theatre – which has an ensemble of actors with disabilities – officially branch into filmmaking.