Congratulations to NMF President Sue Maslin, whose life-long commitment to gender equality has again been recognised through her induction into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women. The Victorian Honour Roll of Women is an ongoing, year round, program which recognises and ... [Continue Reading]
Sue Maslin
Applications Now Open for the 2017 Natalie Miller Fellowship
The Natalie Miller Fellowship invites women in the Australian screen industry to apply for its annual grant of up to $20,000, designed to inspire the next generation of female leaders to achieve outstanding success at the top of their fields. Applications were officially ... [Continue Reading]
The Natalie Miller Fellowship celebrates the next generation of screen industry leaders at Brilliant Careers Leadership Conference
The Natalie Miller Fellowship (NMF) welcomed and inspired 170 women on Friday February 24 at the Brilliant Careers Leadership Conference, the first ever national professional development conference in Australia designed specifically for women in the screen industry. The ... [Continue Reading]
The Natalie Miller Fellowship congratulates Girl Asleep
The Natalie Miller Fellowship today endorsed the new Australian film Girl Asleep, a journey into the absurd and beautiful heart of Greta Driscoll’s teenage mind. Girl Asleep is the cinematic directorial debut of Rosemary Myers but, given she’s artistic director of South ... [Continue Reading]
NMF Brilliant Careers Leadership Program Announcement
Background Since establishing in 2010, the Natalie Miller Fellowship (NMF) has become the premier organisation generating activity and discussion about female leadership and we have built the brand throughout all sectors of the Australian screen industry. It has stimulated ... [Continue Reading]
Invitation to An Evening with Melissa Silverstein, Melbourne 2016
You're invited to An Evening with Melissa Silverstein: Why Gender Equality is Vital for Hollywood RSVP through ACMI here: https://tickets.acmi.net.au/single/selectseating.aspx?p=24654 ... [Continue Reading]
Wrap up from Making Good Business Sense, Melbourne 2015
The annual Natalie Miller Fellowship Q&A in Melbourne was held at ACMI again this year, on Tuesday 11 August 2015. The topic explored on the night was 'Making Good Business Sense: The cultural and business case for more women leaders in the Australian screen industry'. A ... [Continue Reading]
Invitation to Making Good Business Sense, Melbourne 2015
Join us for the annual NMF Q&A in Melbourne - Making Good Business Sense: The Cultural and Business Case for More Women Leaders in the Australian Screen Industry. ... [Continue Reading]