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Supporting the Territory Screen Industry – Inaugural Generate Enterprise Grants and Round 3 Screen Territory Grants

Office of the Chief Minister

Minister for Tourism, Sport and Culture, Lauren Moss today announced six local Screen Industry business and practitioners will share $480,000 through the Territory Governments new Generate Enterprise Grants.

Launched in April the Generate Enterprise Grants expands the NT Government support for the NT screen industry’s development, sustainability, and future growth of local productions.

Generate Enterprise funding of $480,000 has been provided to six filmmakers or companies to support strategies designed to build capacity and sustainability for the Northern Territory screen sector, including:

  • Thomas Lawrence
  • Exposure Productions
  • Chili Films
  • Alex Kelly
  • 360 Degree Films
  • PAW Productions

The Minister also announced $120,000 in Screen Territory Round 3 Grants to support local filmmakers and the development of the NT screen industry.

Darwin Film Society received $20,000 audience development funding to deliver the 10th Darwin International Film Festival (DIFF) which provides Territory audiences the opportunity to see and experience quality screen content. 

An additional $15,000 industry development grant was provided to Darwin Film Society to support DIFF’s NT Screen Summit 2019 which creates professional development and skills training opportunities for Territory screen practitioners. 

A total of $85,000 in story development funding will support ten Territory filmmakers to explore the potential of creative ideas through the development of a proposal and support materials, including: 

  • Biddy O’Loughlin - Funny Rabbit
  • Jane Hampson - White Mango
  • David Apanah - The Long Punt
  • Chris Tangey - “Don’t Say You’ve Gone”
  • Warlpiri Media Aboriginal Corporation – Miss Pink
  • Chili Films – White Man You Are Surrounded
  • CAAMA Productions – Copping it Black
  • Steph Lady – The Longest Walk
  • Helen Browning – Pagans Down Under 
  • Brindle Films – Bush Mob and Brumbies

For more information on Screen Territory and to apply for funding support visit www.screenterritory.nt.gov.au 

Quotes from Minister for Tourism, Sport and Culture, Lauren Moss:

“Congratulations to the recipients of the Generate Enterprise Grants and 2018/19 Round 3 Screen Territory Grants. 

“By supporting local screen professionals we are seeing rapid growth and maturity in the NT screen industry and I look forward to seeing these wonderful Territory stories brought to life on screen.

“The Territory Labor Government is investing $9 million into our film and screen sector over four years, recognising its importance in sharing the Territory’s story with the world and its economic potential to the Territory.”


Media Contact: Trish Grimshaw 0401 119 242


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