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24.01.2022 Login in two hours for the first Below the Line Crew Conversations



24.01.2022 Congratulations to the incredible WA creatives behind these projects

24.01.2022 A wonderful breakfast followed by an inspiring talk with a world class woman thanks Kate Walsh for your inspiring words and wisdom!

23.01.2022 If you, or someone you know is a young Indigenous artist in any discipline this may be for you! follow the link below and get in touch with Jarrad Seng Photography



23.01.2022 Inspired by Jim Jarmusch’s Coffee and Cigarettes, this black and white two-hander follows a couple of old friends who meet up for coffee. Written and directed by Alexandra Proud, HOUND DOG is a beautifully photographed short film co-written by and starring Angela Mahlatjie and Lauren Thomas. Attendees to our Short Film Sunday Soiree get to watch Hound Dog and the rest of our program in just a few days’ time! Only 2 tickets remain so if you still want to come be quick to book them now! https://www.trybooking.com/BMNEM

23.01.2022 Raise a glass to celebrate WA’s female filmmaking talent at our Short Film Sunday Soirée 3:30pm Sunday 6 December. This fundraising event gives us the opportunity to connect before the end of the year and watch an incredible selection of short films by local female filmmakers. Everyone is welcome including non-members and all genders. Due to COVID this event has limited capacity. Don’t miss out - get your tickets today: https://www.trybooking.com/book/sessions?eid=676792

23.01.2022 1800-DREAMS is an experimental found-footage film that explores the disconnect from reality one can feel in a digital age, and how escapism is a privilege that can't last forever. Created solely from public domain ephemera and archival material, 1800-DREAMS was directed and edited by WA Screen Academy student Alexandra Ashton. The film is screening at our short film screening fundraiser on Sunday 6 December. Celebrate local female filmmaking talent and watch their fantastic films with a glass of bubbles (or two!). Book your tickets now: https://bit.ly/38OKF06



23.01.2022 This year, Revelation Perth International Film Festival goes online, bringing their cinema treasures to the world, with COUCHED! Tickets and passes on sale now at https://revcouched.eventive.org/welcome Single tickets $12... Connect 4 pass $40 6 film mini pass $60 Gold pass $180 WIFT Members! Simply enter the code WIFTCouched for an exclusive discount! Once you buy your pass, just head to the film you want a ticket go to the film, click on the pre-order now link, select your pass and youre done!

22.01.2022 The need for WA screen industry infrastructure has been a long run conversation, the time for it is now.

21.01.2022 #WIFTWA Members - get 15% off with your membership to any Screen ABC lab. Check out what’s on offer below

21.01.2022 WIFT Member Benefit Alert - Get 30% discount to Screenworks online and in-person! Screenworks' Regional to Global Screen Forum brings together some of the screen industry's most innovative and successful professionals to share insights and advice on best practice and current trends. A digital ticket allows those who are unable to join in person to watch the events live streamed. Hear from producers, broadcast and SVOD executives from companies such as Fremantle Media, Event C...inemas, Ludo Studio, and Goalpost Pictures, plus many more from around the world, as well as representatives from the Australian screen industry funding bodies. Screenworks will take place 25th-27th March 2021. Visit the WIFT Australia Member Facebook Group to get your discount code now.

21.01.2022 Register now for an incredible In Conversation with director extraordinaire Rachel Perkins



21.01.2022 Bus Stop Films offering Inclusion in Action sessions

20.01.2022 This sounds amazing!!! We hope all our members and followers will consider applying!

18.01.2022 Screenwest has just announced an exciting opportunity for an up-and-coming soundie on the production of Blueback commencing in Bremer Bay from 8 February 2021. If you are interested in a career in film and television sound production - an area that needs greater female representation - we highly recommend you apply. Not sure this is right for you? Reach out to one of our committee members and they’ll be more than happy to provide advice ... Visit the Screenwest website for more details.

18.01.2022 Tas, a headstrong but lanky young teenager, takes up boxing in an effort to be closer with her estranged father and to free herself of an unstable mother. During her week-long campaign to win him over, a shocking altercation takes Tas right to the edge. Directed by Sam Lara, produced by Jess Parker, and written by David Vincent Smith, Featherweight is a multi-award winning film taking out WIFT WA's Short Filmmaker Award at CinefestOZand screening at short films across the country like St Kilda Film Festival and Flickerfest. Featherweight is screening at our Short Film Sunday Soiree this Sunday. Don’t miss out on celebrating the incredible female filmmaking talent we have in WA at this exciting event. Book your tickets now: https://www.trybooking.com/BMNEM

18.01.2022 Some incredible WA stories mentioned on Arenamedias slate including Jub Clercs own feature directing debut Sweet As

17.01.2022 Our brilliant Ali Roberts from Ali Roberts Studio has an incredible project on the way... check it out and support if you can

17.01.2022 Production Designer Clayton Jauncey is hosting a one-day seminar on Tuesday, 20 October 2020 at Post Irving Gallery. The session is aimed at emerging produc...tion designers looking to move into long form production and will explore the relationship of design and the storytelling process, the role of the Production Designer, and the collaboration with the Director. This event is free to attend, but spots are limited Submit an expression of interest to Clayton by Monday, 28 September at 5:00pm AWST. This session has been made possible with support from Screenwest and Lotterywest through the Bright Ideas Initiative.

16.01.2022 The CinefestOZ Industry Program is out! We are proud to be involved again this year, with a networking breakfast on Friday morning. Snap up your Industry Passes and we look forward to seeing you all then!

16.01.2022 Thanks to Madman Films and Luna Palace Cinemas, we're delighted to invite up to 20 WIFT WA members to a free screening of the yet to be released film by the director of Mamma Mia! and The Iron Lady Phyllida Lloyd next Sunday June 27. A morning tea beforehand at Robertsonoxford will give you the chance to catch up and meet your fellow members. Check out the event for more details!

16.01.2022 For our South West practitioners or those interested in Shooting in the South West

16.01.2022 5 days left to submit your female short to CinefestOZ - WA ladies, lets show everyone just how much we shine

16.01.2022 Congrats to these strong WA ladies with Australian Directors Guild nominations

16.01.2022 Last night we held our sold out Short Film Sunday Soirèe where our audience watched a fantastic program of short films produced, written, directed, starring, and made by WA female filmmakers. Thank you everyone who attended and brought their friends and families with them. Your tickets helped us raise valuable funds for our 2021 events program. We can't wait to see you all again at our 2021 Launch on Thursday 18 February next year. Make sure you renew your membership or become a member before then. Visit our website for more information: https://www.wiftwa.org.au/membership-application

16.01.2022 WIFT WA is proud to sponsor a Prize for the first ever CinefestOZ Short Film Competition

15.01.2022 Jub Clercs first Deadly Yarns with Australians in Film was a hit!

15.01.2022 NOTICE OF WIFT AUSTRALIA AGM 2020 All WIFT Australia members are invited to the WIFT AUSTRALIA AGM tomorrow night at 5:15pm Perth time during which voting will be held for nominations of the WIFT WA board seat. The AGM is a great opportunity to hear about the organisation’s activities for the past year. Please note that only Financial Members are eligible to attend and only FULL Financial Members are eligible to vote. ... RSVPs by 9am AEST time Monday 23 Nov are essential. To RSVP click this link: https://wiftaustralia.wufoo.com//wift-australia-agm-201920/ Hope to see you there! WIFT WA Committee

15.01.2022 Mulan Director Niki Caro and DOP Mandy Walker - this is huge! Register below: Screenwest

15.01.2022 Our next WIFT VIRTUAL event is here for all the editors out there. Register now to hear from industry legend Jill Bilcock

14.01.2022 Incredible WA practitioners pushing for Screen Infrastructure - the time is now !

14.01.2022 Congratulations to the two powerhouses Jess Parker and Sam Lara for taking out the inaugural Cinefest WIFT WA Female Short Film award for Featherweight!

14.01.2022 You can’t be what you can’t see Thanks to Femflix, one lucky ticket holder to our Short Film Sunday Soirée will win a 3-month subscription to their premium, female-centred, highly curated entertainment on-demand platform. Watch films such as Sophie Hyde’s 52 Tuesdays, Gia Coppola’s Palo Alto, and Kim Farrant’s Strangerland. Enjoy this space created for women to see their own lives reflected in the the entertainment they engage in. ... Book your tickets now to go into the draw to win! https://www.trybooking.com/book/sessions?eid=676792

14.01.2022 Tomorrow! WIFT WA AGM! We’d love to see you there to discuss and vote for the future of WIFT WA

14.01.2022 Congratulations to WAs Stevie Cruz-Martin and these other incredible creatives on new series The Tailings

14.01.2022 | WIFT WA PRESENTS SHORT FILM SUNDAY SORIEE | We want your films in a showcase of our local talent! On Sunday the 8th of November, WIFT WA will be celebrating female talent at a very special fundraising event. Our short film showcase will present female driven short films, acknowledge this year's achievements by our local female filmmakers and raise money to put back into our events. We're long overdue for a celebration and what better reason than experiencing our short film...s at the cinema! There's no selection criteria, just a female above the line key creative from WA. If you have a short film under 20 minutes, please email us with a link to the short film, a short synopsis and the runtime to [email protected]. We encourage emerging, mid-career and established filmmakers to apply. The film does not have to be filmed in WA or from a member of WIFT WA. The showcase will be held at Palace Cinemas Raine Square, on Sunday the 8th of November in the afternoon with a private bar for drinks and networking prior and during intermission. For more details and any questions please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We look forward to hearing from you!

13.01.2022 A wonderful breakfast followed by an inspiring talk with a world class woman thanks Kate Walsh for your inspiring words and wisdom!

13.01.2022 For those ladies who are thinking of joining the camera dept have a listen to this podcast with Director shooter Sissy Reyes, Camera Operator Cara Hurley and 2nd AC Rachel Sieger. They talk about their careers, why gender diversity matters and what we can do to make a more inclusive camera department. Check it on Cinemapodgrapher wherever you get your podcasts.... Heres the apple and Spotify links below. Apple podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/cinemapo/id1515134150 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/3ZmYrCIY2Dis64y6a2Ywdg

13.01.2022 Enter the lives of nine loud, proud Noongar women from WA Well done to all the WA cast and crew for another season - cannot wait to tune in!

13.01.2022 #blacklivesmatter #aboriginallivesmatter #sayhername

13.01.2022 "If you can't see it you can't be it." Thanks to Madman Films, we are so excited to be presenting the incredible documentary at our WIFTWA 2021 Launch - Girl's Can't Surf Screening March 8 at Event Cinemas Innaloo. This free event is open to all genders, members, and non-members. Have you booked your tickets yet? Don't miss out -https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/138128836067

12.01.2022 Looking for something to do tonight? A special event screening of "I Am Woman" The Helen Reddy story Q&A with Director Unjoo Moon, and star Tilda Cobham-Hervey hosted by Tania Chambers! Book via link below: http://lunapalace.com.au/special-events+3666+i-am-woman-spe

12.01.2022 PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT Here it is! Our program featuring 10 short films made by women, with two of our Cinefest WIFT WA prize nominees (Antecedents and DEB) and our winner, Featherweight and also, two films by feminist filmmaker Karen Pearlman. Karen will be dialling in via zoom to introduce the program! Join us on Sunday the 6th of December to celebrate female talent at a very special fundraising event. Our short film showcase will present female driven short films, ackn...owledge this year's achievements by female filmmakers and raise money to put back into local events. We're long overdue for a celebration and glass of vino, and what better reason than experiencing short films at the cinema! Event details; When: Sunday December 6th Arrivals: 3:30pm (Palace Cinemas Champagne Lounge) Film start: 4:00pm, Cinema 6 Where: Palace Cinemas Raine Square, 300 Murray Street Perth Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/BMNEM Door prizes provided by Revelation Film Festival and Femflix, and a very special introduction by feminist filmmaker, Karen Pearlman.

12.01.2022 LAST CALL CONTACT OFFICER TRAINING BY iHR The Contact Officer training is open to Western Australian crew and will be held on Thursday the 22nd of October. WIFT WA encourages male identifying practitioners to apply before the participants are selected. ... See below for more information and fill out the form by end of day 2nd of October to be considered. https://forms.gle/HS1jMycRibo7pW6R7 In line with Screen Australia’s code of conduct, a select number of local practitioners will be given an opportunity to upskill and become qualified as an on-set Contact Officer. This is open to all genders and members/non-members. Below the line crew of feature film and television series are strongly encouraged to apply. The role of the Contact Officer is to assist persons with perceived issues related to unlawful discrimination, harassment or bullying in the workplace. They also assist in setting a standard of acceptable behaviour and promote an Equal Employment Opportunity and anti-bullying policies and processes. This is an integral role in production, with a positive impact on crew to better establish a safe and healthy work environment. The course will take place over one day in September in-person, at a central Perth location for the participant investment of $120. This is at a significantly discounted rate for the course which is typically $750. Run by iHR’s Dr. Verena Marshall, and proudly supported by Screenwest and Lotterywest through the Screen Industry Skills Development Fund. REGISTER YOUR INTEREST via link below: https://forms.gle/HS1jMycRibo7pW6R7

11.01.2022 Big thanks to Universal for our exclusive members screening of Babyteeth! Catch it in cinemas from tomorrow

11.01.2022 WRITERS! check this out

11.01.2022 Tune into this weeks Crew Conversation with WA industry advocate and professional Vikki Barr

10.01.2022 If you could control technology with your mind, would you? Set in a technological future where one woman's search for organic love has dire consequences, Hy_Brain is an LGBTQI+ Sci-Fi Drama created by WA Screen Academy students Naoimh Healy (writer), Jessica Russell (director), and Peter Williams (producer). Don’t miss out on the chance to celebrate the incredible female filmmaking talent in WA at our WIFT SUNDAY SOIRÉE 3:30pm Sunday 6 December. Book your tickets now: https://bit.ly/3pwNTvi

10.01.2022 | WIFT WA PRESENTS SHORT FILM SUNDAY SORIEE | We want your films in a showcase of our local talent! On Sunday the 8th of November, WIFT WA will be celebrating female talent at a very special fundraising event. Our short film showcase will present female driven short films, acknowledge this year's achievements by our local female filmmakers and raise money to put back into our events. We're long overdue for a celebration and what better reason than experiencing our short film...s at the cinema! There's no selection criteria, just a female above the line key creative from WA. If you have a short film under 20 minutes, please email us with a link to the short film, a short synopsis and the runtime to [email protected]. We encourage emerging, mid-career and established filmmakers to apply. The film does not have to be filmed in WA or from a member of WIFT WA. The showcase will be held at Palace Cinemas Raine Square, on Sunday the 8th of November in the afternoon with a private bar for drinks and networking prior and during intermission. For more details and any questions please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We look forward to hearing from you!

10.01.2022 | COVID SAFE SET | Screen Australia, in conjunction with the MEAA and a variety of other state and federal organisations have this morning released their Covid-19 screen production guidelines. The guidelines can be found via the following link: www.screenaustralia.gov.au/production-during-covid-19

10.01.2022 Catch the unapologetically sex positive and anti-ageist MORGANA on COUCHED! The film by an all female and aussie lead team gets the WIFT tick of approval Read the review by the Alliance of Women Film Journalists below.

10.01.2022 LAST CALL CONTACT OFFICER TRAINING BY iHR The Contact Officer training is open to Western Australian crew and will be held on Thursday the 22nd of October. WIFT WA encourages male identifying practitioners to apply before the participants are selected. ... See below for more information and fill out the form by end of day 2nd of October to be considered. https://forms.gle/HS1jMycRibo7pW6R7 In line with Screen Australia’s code of conduct, a select number of local practitioners will be given an opportunity to upskill and become qualified as an on-set Contact Officer. This is open to all genders and members/non-members. Below the line crew of feature film and television series are strongly encouraged to apply. The role of the Contact Officer is to assist persons with perceived issues related to unlawful discrimination, harassment or bullying in the workplace. They also assist in setting a standard of acceptable behaviour and promote an Equal Employment Opportunity and anti-bullying policies and processes. This is an integral role in production, with a positive impact on crew to better establish a safe and healthy work environment. The course will take place over one day in September in-person, at a central Perth location for the participant investment of $120. This is at a significantly discounted rate for the course which is typically $750. Run by iHR’s Dr. Verena Marshall, and proudly supported by Screenwest and Lotterywest through the Screen Industry Skills Development Fund. REGISTER YOUR INTEREST via link below: https://forms.gle/HS1jMycRibo7pW6R7

10.01.2022 Thanks Screenwest for sharing news of our upcoming fundraising event next Sunday! Only 1 week to go - have you bought your tickets yet?

10.01.2022 On a morning where everything that could possibly go wrong, does, single mum Deb is reminded that the people who love you always have your back. A film every mother (and woman) can relate to made in just 3.5 weeks, Deb is Writer/Director Emma Jackson’s directorial debut and the first time her and producer Kate Campbell have collaborated together. Deb is screening at WIFT’s Short Film Sunday Soirée 3:30pm Sunday 6 December at Palace Cinemas Raine Square. Raise a glass to toas...t the incredible female filmmaking talent we have in WA and catch up with your colleagues before the end of the year. Tickets to the event are selling fast. Get yours now: https://www.trybooking.com/BMNEM

09.01.2022 Production Designer Clayton Jauncey is hosting a one-day seminar on Tuesday, 20 October 2020 at Post Irving Gallery. The session is aimed at emerging produc...tion designers looking to move into long form production and will explore the relationship of design and the storytelling process, the role of the Production Designer, and the collaboration with the Director. This event is free to attend, but spots are limited Submit an expression of interest to Clayton by Monday, 28 September at 5:00pm AWST. This session has been made possible with support from Screenwest and Lotterywest through the Bright Ideas Initiative.

09.01.2022 |CALL OUT FOR COMMITTEE MEMBERS| With the WIFT WA AGM approaching we are seeking expressions of interest for the following committee roles: President Vice-President Secretary... WA National Representative for WIFT Australia Committee members If you want to get more involved in the industry and make positive change, don’t hesitate to put your name and preferred role forward for us to add to the ballot to: [email protected] All levels of experience and industry roles accepted. SAVE THE DATE: AGM Our annual general meeting for WIFT WA is coming up. This has been a wild year and we’d love to connect and update you on WIFT WA as well as welcome in a new committee. Date: Saturday the 17th Oct - 2020 at 2 pm Location: Ali Roberts Studio 341A Oxford St, Leederville We look forward to seeing you there.

09.01.2022 This year, as part of Revelation International Film Festival, WIFT WA are excited to present this incredible opportunity for emerging screen industry practitioners to interact with and learn from experienced web series creators from WA. Screenwest Drama Development Manager Barbara Connell will moderate the event with guests: - Producer, writer, actor Bec Bignell (Homespun, 600 Bottles of Wine)... - Writer and director Kelli Cross (Aussie Rangers, One Fine Day) - Producer Melissa Kelly (Hounds of Love, Iggy & Ace) - Screenwriter and director Miley Tunnecliffe (Calling, Molly and Cara) - Producer and writer Shakara Walley (Aussie Rangers, Nyoongar Footy Magic) Each panel member will bring a specific case study to dissect and discuss with a moderator, culminating in a Q&A with audience members. The panel is designed for both emerging and intermediate practitioners wishing to learn from the experience of working creatives and industry experts. Attendees are invited to join the panel for a networking drink after the event. DETAILS: Date: Saturday 3 July Time: 2pm start Location: The Backlot Perth, 21 Simpson St West Perth Cost: This is a free event but registration is required. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/revelation-film-festival-20

08.01.2022 Dont forget that Australian Directors Guild is offering their associate memberships for FREE and discounted full memberships until EOFY - get in now

08.01.2022 ICYMI WIFT Australia members are invited to the next WIFT Virtual event Excellence in Craft: Championing Female Composers tomorrow 4pm AWST. Hear from musical director Sneha Khanwalkar and moderator and Vice-President of Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) Me-Lee Hay as they discuss the process of composing for screen. ... Book your tickets via this link.

08.01.2022 Morning CinefestOZ! We’re starting Day 2 of the industry program with our annual WIFT networking breakfast thanks to everyone who came down!

08.01.2022 After waking up in a field with no memory of how she got there, Mathilda (Alexandra Nell) faces a trail of judgement and cruelty. Written by Frances Elliott, directed by Paul Komadina, and produced by Cody Greenwood, ABDUCTION is the second short film screening at our WIFT SUNDAY SOIRÉE. A beautiful and haunting exploration into victim blaming within a science fiction context, the film won the 2020 CinefestOZ Audience Choice Award and saw Nell win a Best Actress award at the 2020 North Bend Film Fest in Washington. Don’t miss the opportunity to mingle with fellow WA filmmakers and celebrate the incredible female talent we have in this state at our fundraising event 3:30pm Sunday 6 December at Palace Cinemas Raine Square. Book your tickets now: https://bit.ly/38OKF06

07.01.2022 A message from our national body WIFT Australia outlining the initiatives we offer to support our industry. If you are in a position to do so, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to join WIFT Australia to continue working towards gender equality for all women in the years to come. https://wiftaustralia.org.au/donations

07.01.2022 A woman battling to move her dementia suffering mother in to care, finds herself reluctant to leave when it means acknowledging the loss of the mother she once knew. Written and directed by WIFT member Emma Vickery and produced by WIFT committee member Stephanie Davis, ANTECEDENTS is a personal response to the slow and painful loss of a loved one to dementia starting Hayley McElhinney and Nicola Bartlett. The film will open our very special fundraising event Sunday 6 December..., the WIFT WA SHORT FILM SUNDAY SOIRÉE, being held 3:30pm at Palace Cinemas. Network with fellow filmmakers and celebrate the incredible talent we have in our state. Tickets are essential: https://bit.ly/38OKF06. All genders welcome!

07.01.2022 "I’m a runner on a short term contract for a small production company with no HR department. I’ve seen something that’s definitely inappropriate behaviour. I’m too scared to step in and stop it who can I tell?" The screen industry is mostly populated by freelancers and independent organisations with nowhere to turn for help or guidance in the face of bullying, sexism, or harassment. If this is you, check out this great article from Screenhub with media mentor Esther Coleman-Hawkins about what you can do if you see or hear something that makes you uncomfortable at work.

06.01.2022 Got a great short film, web series, or music video with a woman or gender diverse practitioner in a key creative role (Producer, Director, Writer, Cinematographer, Editor, or Sound Designer/Composer)? Enter it into the 2022 Melbourne Women in Film Festival! Early bird submissions close July 2. Don't miss out!

06.01.2022 Powerhouse, Kate Walsh shining a light on our WA industry

05.01.2022 WIFT Virtual stepping us closer to set - save this one in your calendar

04.01.2022 Incredibly proud of this deadly Nyul Nyul/Yawuru woman, Jub Clerc

04.01.2022 Soviet Union, 1930s: An editor has to save her film and save her husband from Stalin's suppression. In her fictional documentary Woman with an Editing Bench inspired by the woman who edited Man with a Movie Camera (1929), writer and director Karen Pearlman reveals the personal impact of Stalin’s censorship of cinema on a woman navigating politics, bureaucracy and the impetuous outbursts of collaborators to create something beautiful despite the odds. Woman with an Editing Ben...ch is just one of the amazing short films playing at our Short Film Sunday Soirée at Palace Cinemas Raine Square Sunday 6 December. Seats are quickly selling out so be sure to book yours tonight - https://www.trybooking.com/book/sessions?eid=676792

03.01.2022 Check out the trailer for Our Law - available TODAY at Sydney Film Festival

02.01.2022 Morning CinefestOZ! Were starting Day 2 of the industry program with our annual WIFT networking breakfast thanks to everyone who came down!

01.01.2022 So proud of PiNK PEPPER herself Taryne Laffar - well done on the launch and slate of impressive projects

01.01.2022 | CONTACT OFFICER TRAINING EOI | Expressions of Interests are open for Western Australian key creatives and crew to undertake Contact Officer Training by iHR. In line with Screen Australias code of conduct, a select number of local practitioners will be given an opportunity to upskill and become qualified as an on-set Contact Officer. This is open to all genders and members/non-members. Below the line crew of feature film and television series are strongly encouraged to appl...y. The role of the Contact Officer is to assist persons with perceived issues related to unlawful discrimination, harassment or bullying in the workplace. They also assist in setting a standard of acceptable behaviour and promote an Equal Employment Opportunity and anti-bullying policies and processes. This is an integral role in production, with a positive impact on crew to better establish a safe and healthy work environment. The course will take place over one day in September in-person, at a central Perth location for the participant investment of $120. This is at a significantly discounted rate for the course which is typically $750. Run by iHRs Dr. Verena Marshall, and proudly supported by Screenwest and Lotterywest through the Screen Industry Skills Development Fund. REGISTER YOUR INTEREST via link below: https://forms.gle/HS1jMycRibo7pW6R7

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