Storytelling Through Film Workshop Feb 2026 Join this interactive one-day workshop to refine your story ideas, learn practical filmmaking skills & connect with other creatives! Facilitated by filmmaker and producer Amie
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Stories for the People with Teniola Komolafe
Teniola Komolafe’s medium is photography, but she identifies, first and foremost, as a storyteller. Born in Nigeria and raised in Australia and United States, Komolafe has a unique curiosity and
Raw Storytelling with Angus Thompson
Angus Thompson is a writer and actor whose creative projects have been broadcast on Apple TV, ABC, SBS and YouTube. As an individual born with Cerebral Palsy, Thompson’s storytelling seeks
Expanding Representation within Mainstream Media with The Bittersweet Podcast
The Bittersweet Podcast is a weekly discussion that explores a range of topics from pop-culture, careers and relationships to identity politics. Hosts, Wintana Kidane and Rahel Ephrem, share their personal
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The Queen of Bling – Kristy Dickinson
Kristy Dickinson is the self-proclaimed “Queen of Bling” and owner/creator of Haus of Dizzy. This fashion accessory label launched in 2015, is inspired by 90s hip-hop and features disco sparkles,
Exploring the Transcultural Landscape with Pia Johnson
Pia Johnson is a visual artist, photographer, curator and educator. Her primary discipline is in performance and portrait photography and she has been commissioned by some of Australia’s leading performing
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Creating Work That Entertains and Resonates with Esther Fwati
Esther Fwati is a Naarm-based actor, writer and producer with a background in hip-hop and contemporary dance. After studying acting at Film & TV Studio International, Fwati learned the importance
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Embodying the Meaning of Resilience with Troy-Anthony Baylis
Troy-Anthony Baylis is an artist descendant of the Jayown people from the Northern Territory. The former course coordinator of Aboriginal Cultures, Comparative Indigenous Studies and Indigenous Philosophy at the University
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6 Creative Business Resources to Support Your Creative Career – A Colour Box Studio Curated List
Maintaining a sustainable creative business can be stressful even at the best of times. As creatives, we often have to learn the finer details of running a business like finance,
Claiming Heritage with the Being Biracial Podcast
Being Biracial is a podcast that explores the complexities and challenges of navigating the world as a mixed race person – hosted by Maria Birch-Morunga, a Māori/Pakehā trainer and artist
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How to Find Creative Inspiration
Creativity is elusive. Sometimes it’s difficult to conjure up, at other times it comes flooding in and we move into creative flow. Finding creativity and embracing it, is something we
