Full Name
Tracey Corbin-Matchett
Company
Bus Stop Films
Title
CEO
Country (Address)
Australia
Biography
Tracey is a proud hard of hearing woman with a passion for advocacy and inclusion. Her 30-year career has crossed social housing, women’s domestic violence services and the film and television industry. She received her Order of Australia in 2023 for services to people with disability and the arts.
Her advocacy work in the Australian screen industry has seen her lead on strategies driving greater representation and employment of people with disability across film, TV and advertising, including hosting the Driving Change: Disability Employment Summit and leading the work of Bus Stop Films on a global scale, enacting human rights outcomes for people with disability through filmmaking, skills development, employment and advocacy.
Tracey previously worked with Legal Aid NSW as the State Manager of the Women’s Domestic Violence Court Assistance (now Advocacy) Program and with both Screen NSW and Housing NSW in roles leading on policy, programs and stakeholder engagement. Tracey is an Includeability Ambassador on disability employment to the Australian Human Rights Commission, Director of Northcott (Disability Services) and Northcott Innovation and was previously a Director of Deaf Sports Australia. She is also a member of the Screen Australia Gender Matters Taskforce.
Tracey holds a Bachelor of Arts – Welfare Studies from University of Western Sydney and a Diploma of Business Frontline Management from University of Technology, Sydney.