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Screen Producers, Documentary conferences to stay in Victoria

Film Victoria announces Screen Forever and AIDC secured until 2019 and 2020 respectively.

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Industry conferences Screen Forever and the Australian International Documentary Conference are staying put in Victoria for a further three years, Film Victoria has announced.

Screen Forever conference will remain in Melbourne until 2019, while the Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) is secured through to 2020.

Screen Forever 2016 commences next week at Crown, while the AIDC 2017 will be held in March at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.

Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley said, “Victoria is a state that fosters talent and champions creativity, and strengthens opportunities for creative practitioners to build their business skills and networks.

“Securing these two events demonstrates our national leadership and ensures that the local screen industry will have the opportunity to meet with, and learn from, the best, right in their own backyard.”

Film Victoria CEO Jenni Tosi added, “Film Victoria is delighted to continue its dynamic relationship with Screen Producers Australia and AIDC. The Screen Forever conference and AIDC are major events for our industry nationwide.

“Having these events centred in Melbourne brings a strong focus to Victoria and the fantastic output of our screen businesses and talented practitioners.”

Meanwhile the Logie Awards are confirmed until 2017 in Melbourne.

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