SCREEN FOREVER / News / Registrations Open & Advisory Boards
SPA ANNOUNCES ADVISORY BOARDS AND OPENS REGISTRATIONS FOR SCREEN FOREVER 40
20 November 2025

Screen Producers Australia (SPA) is delighted to announce that registrations are now open for SCREEN FOREVER 40. The flagship conference will return to Queensland's Gold Coast from 28-30 April 2026, with the Online Global Market taking place the week prior on 21-22 April 2026.
Now celebrating its 40th edition, SCREEN FOREVER remains Australia’s premier screen industry event, uniting creative and business leaders from across film, television, documentary, games, and digital content. The conference will once again bring together local and international delegates for three days of keynotes, panels, networking and marketplace opportunities designed to inspire collaboration and champion the future of Australian storytelling.
SPA is also proud to unveil the SCREEN FOREVER 40 Advisory Boards, who will play an important role in setting the strategic direction for the 40th iteration of SCREEN FOREVER. The Program Advisory Board will guide the development of an ambitious, thought-provoking and business-focused conference program, while the Market Advisory Board will help craft a dynamic SPA Connect, one that amplifies co-production, distribution, and investment opportunities for Australian and international delegates alike.
Program Advisory Board
- Chairperson: Kylie Washington EVP & Creative Director of Global Production, BBC Studios ANZ
- Danielle Ah Boo Head of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Unit, Screen QLD
- Joseph Maxwell Head of Unscripted, SBS
- Robbie Miles Head of Industry & Alumni Engagement, AFTRS
- Nicholas Verso Writer & Director, Asphodel Films
- Nakul Legha Head of Scripted, SBS
- Gina Black Screen Industry Advisor, Invest Gold Coast
- Aven Yap Writer / Producer / Development Exec, Nimbus Creative
- Tracey Corbin-Matchett CEO, Bus Stop Films
- Tom Phillips Creative Director, We Made A Thing Studios
- Vanessa Arden-Wood Head of Social & Digital, ABC
- Tamara Simoneau, VP Content, Paramount ANZ
- Louise Gough Director of Narrative Content, Screen Australia
- Shontell Ketchell Director, Pandamonium Films
- Suzanne Ryan CEO, SLR Productions
- Caroline Swift Head of Entertainment, Warner Bros. Discovery
- Patrick Egerton Co-Founder & Chief Content Officer, Cheeky Little Media
- Sophia Zachariou Executive Producer, BBC Studios ANZ
- Malinda Wink Executive Director, Minderoo Pictures
Market Advisory Board
- Chairperson: Edwina Waddy Head of Australian Content, Roadshow Films
- Grainne Brunsdon COO, Screen Australia
- Jacqui Feeney CEO, Screen Queensland
- Bernadette O'Mahoney Head of Content, ACTF
- Alex Baldwin Head of Development & Commissioning, ABC
- Howard Myers-Rifai Head of Unscripted Originals, Foxtel Group
- Andy Ryan Head of Scripted - Streaming & Broadcast, Nine Entertainment
- Celia Tait Managing Director & Executive Producer, Artemis Media
- Kylie du Fresne Co-CEO & Producer, Goalpoast Pictures
- Linda Ujuk, Creative Director & Co-Founder, Joy Studios
- Marissa McDowell First Nations Program & Outreach, Sunny Side of the Doc
- Maartje Horchner EVP Content, All3Media International
- Melissa Lim Kids Content Acquisitions Lead (APAC), Warner Bros. Discovery
- Dermot Horan, Director of Acquisitions & Co-Productions, RTÉ
- Mark Gooder, Co-President, Cornerstone Films
- Charlotte de Vion, Senior Creative Acquisitions Manager, Federation Studios
In partnership with Broadcast Intelligence, and exclusive to Gold Coast 3-Day Badge holders, delegates will receive complimentary access to the Broadcast Intelligence platform until 30 April 2026. Broadcast Intelligence is a global tool used for tracking commissioning needs, shaping pitches, and staying ahead of changing broadcaster priorities. The earlier delegates register, the longer they can take advantage of this opportunity — valued at up to AU$1,900.
“The Crisafulli Government is a strong supporter of our state’s screen producers through investment in Screen Queensland. Our partnership with SCREEN FOREVER enables the local sector to seek new opportunities for homegrown films and series to reach national and international audiences and expand our creative economy,” said Minister for the Arts John-Paul Langbroek.
“Screen Queensland congratulates the SPA team on an incredible forty years of bringing the industry together for future-focused discussions, creating new connections and championing positive change. We are proud to be a partner of SCREEN FOREVER and look forward to welcoming the sector to Queensland in April,” said Screen Queensland CEO Jacqui Feeney.
“For more than 35 years, the Gold Coast has had a proud tradition of supporting film and television productions,’’ said Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate. “The screen industry continues to play a starring role in our city’s growing economy. Our long-standing partnership with SCREEN FOREVER shows our commitment to the success of this showstopper industry. Congratulations on 40 years of movie making magic."
Registrations for SCREEN FOREVER 40 are now open via screenforever.org.au. Early bookings are encouraged, with the Gold Coast 3-Day Badge including access to all conference sessions, networking events, and the chance to participate in SPA Connect - the business-to-business marketplace that drives real outcomes for the Australian screen industry.
Link to Media Images.
SCREEN FOREVER is proudly supported by the Queensland Government, through Screen Queensland.
Screen Producers Australia respectfully acknowledges the people of the Yugambeh language region, the traditional owners of the lands on which we meet. We thank the traditional custodians for welcoming us all onto their lands.
We acknowledge and pay respect to them and all their descendants, both past and present. We also acknowledge the many Aboriginal people from other regions, as well as Torres Strait and South Sea Islander people who now live in the local area and have made an important contribution to the community.
Get the latest SCREEN FOREVER and Screen Producers Australia news delivered directly to your inbox.




