Full Name
Tracey Corbin-Matchett
Company
Bus Stop Films
Job Title
CEO
Country (Address)
Australia
Biography
Tracey is a proud hard of hearing woman with a passion for kindness, advocacy and inclusion. As CEO of Bus Stop Films, she advocates for greater representation of people with disability in the screen industry, receiving an OAM in 2023 for service to the arts and to people with disability. She was awarded the Groundbreaker award at the 2024 Australian Women's Film Festival.
Her 30-year career spans social housing, domestic violence services, and the film industry. She spent 6 years as State Manager of Women's Domestic Violence Court Assistance Program and worked in policy, advocacy and marketing roles with Screen NSW, Event Cinemas and Women in Film and TV (WIFT) NSW.
In the screen industry, Tracey led strategies including "Screenability" and "She Shoots" at Screen NSW and WIFT's Raising Films Australia. She serves as an Includeability Ambassador to the Australian Human Rights Commission, member of the Disability Council of NSW, and advisor to Screen Producers Australia. She was a member of Screen Australia's Gender Matters Taskforce and Director of Deaf Sports Australia for 8 years, leading their first broadcast of the Australian Deaf Games with Fox Sports and Kayo.
Tracey leads Bus Stop's advocacy work, giving evidence at the Disability Royal Commission, speaking at the United Nations in New York, and convening the Driving Change: Disability Employment Summit. She is Executive Producer of Bus Stop's films, including feature film Boss Cat and co-produced films Groundhog Night and Valiant.
Tracey holds a Bachelor of Arts, Welfare Studies (WSU) and Diploma of Business, Frontline Management (UTS).