Tamara Whyte. (Photo: Dylan River) Tamara Whyte is the inaugural winner of the Centralised Documentary Australia Foundation (DAF) Indigenous Fellowship,...
‘The Bowraville Murders’. SBS has selected to fund three productions as part of its Australia Uncovered partnership with the Documentary...
'True Vision' charts the journey of Diana Fisk, whose son Alfie at four months old was diagnosed with Nystagmus – a vision condition caused by an abnormal function in the brain. As Diana researched the condition, words like 'abused' 'bullied' and 'embarrassed' appeared as descriptors of the life children with Nystagmus experience growing up. Determined to provide a better future for Alfie, Diana needed to find someone who understood the challenges she and her family were about to face.
Screen Australia has announced $2 million in production funding for 11 documentary projects, seven through the Documentary Producer Program and four through the Commissioned Program.
‘Outback Rabbis’ from SBS’s ‘Untold Australia’ documentary strand. SBS, in partnership with Documentary Australia Foundation (DAF), is calling for proposals...
Screenrights has announced four initiatives that it will support via its annual cultural fund, established last year to support projects that foster the creation and appreciation of screen content in Australia and New Zealand.
The South Australian Film Corporation and Screen Territory have partnered to launch 'Centralised', an initiative to support Indigenous filmmakers across South Australian and the Northern Territory through new funding, support and development opportunities.
Byron Bay filmmaker Darius Devas has partnered with organisations like headspace and the Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health (CRRMH) to help amplify the message of his new documentary series, 'The Common Thread'.