Screen Queensland is aiming to take the state's games industry to the next level with a $5 million boost to its suite of programs and incentives.
Up to 30 new and emerging screen practitioners from North and Far North Queensland will have the opportunity to gain industry skills across a number of below-the-line disciplines as part of a new development program from Screen Queensland.
Screen Queensland has welcomed Torres Strait Islander woman Danielle Ah Boo in the newly-created role of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander program head.
Screen Queensland has announced more support for games developers, upping the funding available through its Games Grants program to $200,000 per round.
Screen Queensland is set to introduce a $3 million, three-year business enterprise fund to bolster the state's screen businesses and build capacity for local IP.
The Screen Queensland board has announced Jacqui Feeney will be the agency's next chief executive officer.
A heartwarming dramedy about friendship, cultural differences, and romance has received $10,000 in funding through Screen Queensland's NQ Discovering New Online Voices initiative.
Newly-installed Screen Queensland CEO Jacqui Feeney outlines her vision for the agency.