Far North Queensland Strategy to hit ground

Cairns esplanade

Make it in FNQ: Network and plan your creative career

Thursday 13 February, 6;00pm – 8:00pm

Salt House, Cairns

FREE EVENT Registration essential


The delivery of the Queensland Government's Advance Queensland Far North Queensland Screen Production Strategic Plan will kick start on Thursday 13 February with a free networking event in Cairns called Make it in FNQ: Network and plan your creative career for local film, TV and games development practitioners.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the event was the first in a series of initiatives, events and workshops that will roll out over the next three years to boost the existing capability in the region and harness the talent of artists, storytellers and crew in the Far North.

"We are helping to strengthen the local capacity to produce high-quality screen content from the unique perspective of the Far North that together we can take to global audiences," said the Premier.

Screen Queensland's CEO Kylie Munnich said they were delighted to partner with Australia's peak regional screen industry group Screenworks, to deliver a variety of opportunities including skills development workshops, meet the broadcaster events, mentorships, screen productions and more.

"Together with Screenworks we will deliver a comprehensive program specifically designed for the region that will support the experienced practitioners as well as inspire and upskill the next wave of screen industry creatives in Far North Queensland," said Ms Munnich.

"This will be my first of many visits to the region over the coming years and I'm excited to be meeting with local stakeholders and getting to know the diverse pool of talent who live and work in the region.

"I'll be joined by a strong contingent from Screen Queensland and we're all looking forward to uncovering and supporting new stories and new talent," Ms Munnich commented.

Those attending the event at the Salt House, Thursday 13 February, 6-8pm, will be able to build on existing relationships, forge new connections and talk with representatives from Screen Queensland and Screenworks including:

  • Kylie Munnich, CEO Screen Queensland
  • Ken Crouch, CEO, Screenworks
  • Jo Dillon, Executive Vice President Content, Screen Queensland
  • Douglas Watkin, Vice President Indigenous Stories and Talent, Screen Queensland
  • Rowena Billard, Screen Culture Manager, Screen Queensland.

Screenworks CEO Ken Crouch said he is looking forward to partnering with the Queensland Government through Screen Queensland to deliver the strategy and drive regional growth.

"This launch event will be a fantastic opportunity for the local screen industry to come together to find out about the slate of opportunities we have planned for them and the region, in addition to being a great chance to catch up with colleagues and meet new collaborators," said Mr Crouch.

Make it in FNQ: Network and plan your creative career will be held Thursday, 13 February, 6:00 – 8.00pm at the Salt House, Marina Point, 2 Pierpoint Road, Cairns. All emerging and established screen industry practitioners based in Far North Queensland are invited to register via the Screenworks' website.www.screenworks.com.au/fnq

For more information visit the Advance Queensland Far North Queensland Screen Production Strategic Plan visit https://advance.qld.gov.au/screen-industry.

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