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  1. Australian goverment body, 1988-2008. This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 11:39. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  2. Screen Australia is the Australian Federal Government's key funding body for the Australian screen production industry, created under the Screen Australia Act 2008.From 1 July 2008 Screen Australia took over the functions of its predecessor agencies the Australian Film Commission (AFC), the Film Finance Corporation Australia and Film Australia Limited.

  3. The Australian Film Commission as well as the Film Finance Corporation (FFC) were responsible for sustaining Australian culture through film. The AFC was a leading analyst and collector of film data, and in particular, Australian audiovisual media aiming to preserve and foster the audiovisual production industry.

  4. 1st Logo. (April 4, 1989-1999) Logo: An in-credit logo which includes the copyright information and the company name "Australian Film Finance Corporation". The logo shows three folded filmstrips joined together which form "FFC". FX/SFX: None. Variant: On Delinquents, there is an announcer "Made with the participation of" and the full name is used.

  5. Andrew is an experienced finance executive withover twenty years experience in corporate advisory, financing and management, with Henslow, Nomura and Lehman Brothers. Andrew holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) from the University of Western Australia, a Master of Arts from the University of Oxford, and is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of ...

  6. Jan 23, 2024 · The new chair of the ABC will be experienced media executive Kim Williams, replacing Ita Buttrose, whose term ends in early March. Williams brings to the role not only a media background ...

  7. Aug 1, 2010 · This article explores the recent history of Australian screen policy with particular reference to the ‘10BA’ tax incentive of the 1980s; the Film Finance Corporation of Australia (FFC), a government screen agency established in 1988 to bring investment bank-style portfolio management to Australia's screen industry; and local production ...