We appreciate and acknowledge the ongoing support of our funding bodies and partners.

Screen NSW

Create NSW is the NSW Government’s new arts and cultural driver, which brings together arts, screen and culture functions in a new integrated entity. Create NSW was established on 1 April 2017, and has responsibility for many of the functions previously undertaken by Arts NSW and Screen NSW.

Create NSW invests in the success and future of arts, screen and culture in NSW through infrastructure and funding programs. It is committed to growing, empowering and strengthening the arts, screen and culture sectors in NSW, to embed arts in the everyday and deliver new, innovative and exciting arts and cultural services and experiences for the people of NSW.

Create NSW supports Screenworks through its Industry Development Fund.

www.create.nsw.gov.au

Screen Australia

Screen Australia is the Federal Government agency charged with supporting Australian screen production. Its aim is to help create an Australian industry that is innovative, culturally important and commercially sustainable.

Screen Australia has supported the growth of Screenworks through its Enterprise funding program.

www.screenaustralia.gov.au

Screen Queensland

Screen Queensland is the state government-owned agency investing in locally made films, series and digital games, and attracting international and interstate production and post-production. The agency runs career-building initiatives for practitioners around the state and supports film festivals and industry events such as Screen Forever, Asia Pacific Screen Awards and the AACTA Awards and Festival. Screen Queensland also operates Screen Queensland Studios in Brisbane and Cairns.

https://screenqueensland.com.au

Netflix

Netflix is a streaming service that offers a wide variety of award-winning TV shows, movies, anime, documentaries and more on thousands of internet-connected devices. Screenworks partners with Netflix to deliver the Regional Crew Pathways program.

https://www.netflix.com/au/

Media Super

Media Super is the industry super fund for the print, media, entertainment and arts, and broader creative industries. For over 30 years, we’ve been helping members build a more comfortable retirement.  Merging with Cbus Super in 2022 means our members enjoy greater value through competitive fees and increased access to support. As a proud industry super fund, we return all profits to members and keep fees as competitive as possible.  Media Super has a history of investing back into our members’ industries and supporting the community through partnerships.

Visit mediasuper.com.au for more information.

This information is about Media Super. It doesn’t account for your specific needs. Please consider your financial position, objectives and requirements before making financial decisions. Read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) and Target Market Determination to decide what’s right for you. Call 1800 640 886 or visit mediasuper.com.au  United Super Pty Ltd ABN 46 006 261 623 AFSL 233792 as Trustee for the Construction and Building Unions Superannuation Fund ABN 75 493 363 262 offering Media Super products (Media Super)

Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS)

Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) is the nation’s premier screen and broadcast school. AFTRS’ purpose is to find and empower Australian talent to shape and share their stories with the world by delivering industry-relevant and future-focused education, research and training. We seek to be the reference point for innovation in screen, sound, and story-making, globally.

https://www.aftrs.edu.au/

Screenrights

Screenrights is a non-profit member organisation that provides rights and royalty management services to the screen industry. Screenrights facilitates access to screen content through simple licensing solutions for teachers in education, administrators in government, and home viewers with subscription TV – and provides royalty payments to rightsholders for the programs audiences love.

Screenrights is a leader in the audiovisual industries, forging dynamic connections between screen industry and screen audiences.

Screenrights supports Screenworks as an Industry Partner.

www.screenrights.org

GALVANiiZE Insurance

Founded by David McEwan (AR 471764), GALVANiiZE Insurance (CAR 471763| ABN 26 600 154 354) provide security and peace of mind to clients through our industry-leading Brokering and Risk Management services.

Leveraging an extensive network of Australian and International insurers, GALVANiiZE Insurance prides itself on providing bespoke insurance solutions to a wide range of clients, whether they be individuals, small to medium companies or large organisations desiring value-added risk mitigation and brokering services. All provided with the professional, friendly and efficient service that has fast become a hallmark of our work.

GALVANiiZE Insurance supports Screenworks by providing discounted insurance to its members.

www.galvaniize.com.au

Grapevine Jobs

Grapevine Jobs is Australia’s dedicated job board for the screen industry. Relaunched in 2020 on a new purpose-built platform, Grapevine Jobs offers Australia’s screen industry the ability to connect with an ever-growing community of skilled professionals across a range of disciplines within film, TV and broadcast media.

Grapevine Jobs supports Screenworks as an Industry Partner.

www.grapevinejobs.com.au

Australians in Film

Founded in 2001, Australians in Film (AiF) is a Los Angeles based non-profit film, television and digital content foundation that supports and promotes Australian screen talent and culture in the United States. AiF hosts regular screenings and special events to celebrate the work of Australian content creators and talent.

AiF’s career development and education programs include the prestigious Heath Ledger Scholarship, Mentor LA, Village Roadshow/Animal Logic Entertainment Internship, Greg Coote Fellowship, Gateway LA and The Writers Room AiF is based at Charlie’s, a shared workspace at the historic Raleigh Studios in Hollywood. Charlie’s a bespoke hub for business, collaboration and networking for the Australian screen community in Los Angeles.

www.australiansinfilm.org