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  1. Screen Queensland is the government-owned agency that supports and grows the screen industry in Queensland. It funds local and international projects, initiatives, events and studios, and promotes diversity and inclusion.

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      Screen Queensland is the state government-owned agency...

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      Events & Workshops - Screen Queensland

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    • Screen Culture

      Screen Queensland’s Screen Culture fund invests in events...

  2. screenqueensland.com.au › about-sq › what-we-doAbout Us | Screen Queensland

    Screen Queensland supports local and international screen productions, practitioners, events and festivals in Queensland. It also promotes diversity, inclusion and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander screen content and representation.

  3. Screen Queensland is an agency of the Queensland Government which seeks to expand the production of movies, television series, and computer games within Queensland, Australia. It provides financial support to attract producers to use Queensland as a filming location or for other related services, e.g. post-production.

  4. Screen Queensland is committed to elevating the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander practitioners to continue to share their rich cultures and perspectives with the Queensland and global community through screen storytelling.

  5. Screen Queensland is the state screen agency that invests in production, talent development and screen culture. | Screen Queensland strives to make Queensland a global leader in the screen...

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · With Queensland's film industry on a high following the global success of Netflix series Boy Swallows Universe as well as many other features and series in recent years, the state government has announced the launch of a $3 million Business Enterprise fund to attract talent and boost the creation of Intellectual Property (IP) in the local screen...

  7. Screen Queensland offers grants of up to $150,000 per year for emerging and established screen businesses in Queensland. The fund aims to support the sustainable growth, expansion and retention of local screen Intellectual Property and stories.