SBS, NITV and NIDA partner to empower next generation of screen creatives
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Wednesday, 30th April 2025 at 2:05pm
(L-R) Travis Cardona, Director of First Nations and Outreach, NIDA; Liz Hughes, CEO of NIDA; Dena Curtis, Head of Commissioning and Production, NITV; Nakul Legha, Head of Scripted, SBS.
SBS, National Indigenous Television (NITV) and the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) have announced a new three-year partnership to provide practical and structured pathways for emerging creatives and support the transition for students into the screen industry.
The NIDA Pathways with SBS and NITV partnership will offer students industry experience, expertise and opportunities, supporting historically underrepresented creatives, and reinforcing a shared commitment to building a diverse and inclusive screen industry that reflects contemporary Australia.
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