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Rachel Perkins to lead First Nations strategy at Screen Australia
Proud Arrernte and Kalkadoon woman Rachel Perkins will help guide the future of...
Jackson Clark 1 Mar 2026
Wal Saunders remembered as a trailblazer in Indigenous film
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this article conta...
Rhiannon Clarke 3 Dec 2025
Gillian Moody-Ardler appointed Head of First Nations Content at Screen Australia
Gillian Moody-Ardler will start work as the Head of First Nations Content at Scr...
Dianne Bortoletto 8 Nov 2025
Romantic Comedy short film program opens for Indigenous filmmakers
Screen Australia's First Nations Department is inviting mid-career First Nations...
Joseph Guenzler 13 Dec 2024
"A positive sign for the industry": First Nations projects earn Screen Australia support
Screen Australia's First Nations Department has announced funding for 19 new pro...
Joseph Guenzler 25 Oct 2024
Cannes Film Festival sees Warwick Thornton return with 'The New Boy'

Award-winning Kaytetye filmmaker Warwick Thornton has had his new drama selected to showcase at this year's Cannes Film Festival Un Certain Regard program.

Emma Ruben Emma Ruben Apr 17, 2023
Ten emerging First Nations creatives recognised by Instagram and Screen Australia

Ten of the top emerging First Nations creatives on social media have been selected as part of the second edition of the First Nations Creator program.

Emma Ruben Emma Ruben Oct 18, 2022
Total Control renewed for third season, new Indigenous horror film gets full-length feature expansion deal

ABC political drama Total Control, starring Deborah Mailman, is back for a third season following an injection of funding for a number of uniquely Australian works.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Sep 3, 2022
FILM REVIEW: We Are Still Here an era-spanning window into First Nations struggle and power

Spanning more than 1000 years into the past, present and future, We Are Still Here interweaves eight tales of Indigenous struggle, to tell a sweeping story of hope and survival.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Sep 2, 2022
Once an aspiring motorbike ace and chef, Dylan River has found his calling directing Mystery Road Origin

From growing up in Alice Springs to making it big on the small screen, Dylan River can see shades of his own life in the young version of a much-loved Indigenous detective he has brought to life.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jul 2, 2022
The new First Nations docos funded to hit the small screen

Two First Nations documentary projects have received funding in the latest round of Screen Australia grants. First Weapons explores the history and innovation behind the weapons used by first nations...

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Guest Author Apr 13, 2022
15 First Nations Creators receive social boost

Fifteen First Nations social media talents have been selected as recipients of a training and funding program, as part of the First Nations Creator Program.

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Teisha Cloos Sep 23, 2021
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