Twelve talented interns are gearing up for exciting professional development internship roles with arts, screen and music organisations through the NSW Government’s groundbreaking Createability program, aimed to support the creative
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Bus Stop Films invites film lovers, community champions and change-makers to celebrate inclusive storytelling at The Best of the Bus 2025, a night of short films made by emerging filmmakers
The 72nd Sydney Film Festival (4–15 June) today announces the 2025 Screenability program, showcasing six films by filmmakers living with disability, along with two feature films in the Family program,
Bus Stop Films, Australia's award-winning disability-led social enterprise, is bringing its Bus Stop Employment Roadshow to Adelaide, connecting with local screen industry professionals and the disability community. The free industry
Award-winning inclusive filmmaking social enterprise, Bus Stop Films has been invited to attend The International Forum of Disabled People’s Arts and Culture International Festival to be held in Shiga, Japan,
A career-expanding opportunity is now open for creative practitioners with disability or who are d/Deaf to gain hands-on experience and grow their professional network with some of NSW’s leading arts,
Three creative teams will share in $90,000 of funding to progress their projects in development and further progress their career in the screen industry with support from Screen NSW. Screen
Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th November 2024 - The two-day event will unite the disability, advertising, broadcast and production sectors to drive change. Bus Stop Films is excited to announce
Bus Stop Films’ Accessible Film Studies Program is now nationwide Bringing the award-winning program to more communities across Australia Bus Stop Films, a not-for-profit social enterprise that uses filmmaking to make
NOVA Employment celebrated its annual Focus on Ability Short Film Festivals Awards Ceremony on Sunday afternoon evening at a ceremony at The Concourse in Chatswood. The awards were presented by
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