Screen Australia creates $3 million 'express lane' for women in film and TV

By Garry Maddox
Updated July 19 2016 - 10:13am, first published July 13 2016 - 12:52pm
"We're more than 50 per cent of the population and we are under-represented" ... Magda Szubanski at Screen Australia's announcement of the successful applicants for $3 million in funding for women in film and television. 

 Photo: Steven Siewert
"We're more than 50 per cent of the population and we are under-represented" ... Magda Szubanski at Screen Australia's announcement of the successful applicants for $3 million in funding for women in film and television. Photo: Steven Siewert
"What a great injection into the industry" ... Judy Davis in <i>The Dressmaker</i>.
"What a great injection into the industry" ... Judy Davis in <i>The Dressmaker</i>.
Rachel Griffiths' directorial debut - a film about Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne - is among the projects receiving funding through Gender Matters. Photo: ABC
Rachel Griffiths' directorial debut - a film about Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne - is among the projects receiving funding through Gender Matters. Photo: ABC

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