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Screen Queensland Invests In Online Creators

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Published on: 23rd January 2026 at 11:04 AM
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(L:R) - Dennis Fay, Catherine Mack, Devina Saberi, Nurdewi Djamal, Samuel Leighton-Dore & Bradley Tennant.
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Screen Queensland has selected five new projects to share in $325,000 of funding through the second round of its Online Production Grants, continuing the body’s commitment to supporting online storytelling across the state.

The successful projects represent a broad spectrum of genres and creative approaches–showcasing the many ways Queensland creators are building and reaching audiences online.

Online content creation continues to grow in influence and reach, with 91 per cent of Australians now watching online video weekly, according to ACMA. Australians also spend more than six hours online each day including almost two hours on social platforms, via We Are Social—underscoring the scale and opportunity of the creator economy.

The projects supported through the second Online Production Grants round are: Island Adventures directed by Dennis Fay, a six-part series from the Torres Strait Islands; Swimmers by Catherine Mack, a heartfelt and chaotic love letter to fertility; Tracing Lines I Didn’t Write directed by Devina Saberi, explores identity and family through the lens of a Sudanese-Australian daughter; Black 2 Strong by Nurdewi Djamal, a comedy following two friends on an unpredictable quest for employment; and A Show About Men by Sad Man Studio, an animated sketch-comedy diving into Australian masculinity with humour and heart through sport.

Minister for the Arts John-Paul Langbroek said the grants would foster new opportunities for homegrown talent.

“The Crisafulli Government is supporting jobs in the screen sector and all the Queenslanders who rely on this industry for work,” he said.

“These grants create new pathways for local creators and boost Queensland stories to audiences right across the globe. This is one of the fastest-growing areas of the screen sector and we’re committed to supporting local talent to ensure we reap the rewards of this evolving industry.”

Screen Queensland CEO Jacqui Feeney said that online platforms provide creators with freedom to innovate, take creative risks and bring uniquely Queensland stories to life.

“The projects supported through this second round of Online Production Grants highlight the exceptional talent emerging from across the state, utilising inventive storytelling methods that expand beyond traditional formats and reach audiences across borders,” she explained.

“Grants are offered in two competitive rounds per year and are a cornerstone of our commitment to cultivating a dynamic and interconnected local screen industry, expanding opportunities for the next generation of homegrown storytellers, bolstering Queensland IP for global audiences across new distribution channels.”

Applications for round two of Screen Queensland’s Online Production Grants will open to Queensland creators in April 2026 from all experience levels, across a broad range of genres, with creators retaining full ownership of their Intellectual Property (IP).

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