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Dr Tania Chambers OAM (1979)

Dec 9, 2024 1:51 PM

In August 2024, Dr Tania Chambers OAM (1979) was appointed to the Board of Screen Australia, the nation's federal screen agency. This esteemed appointment is a testament to her significant contributions to the Australian screen industry and her ongoing commitment to its growth and development.

Dr Chambers, who was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2016 for her services to the arts, as well as to film and television, has long been a leading figure in the industry. In recognition of her dedication and impact, the honorary title of Doctor of Performing Arts was conferred on her by Edith Cowan University in 2022.

As the founder of Feisty Dame Productions, established in 2012, Dr Chambers has been at the helm of creating bold and innovative screen content. She is currently producing the Stan Original TV series Invisible Boys and recently produced the film How to Please a Woman, which is currently available for streaming on Netflix.

Dr Chambers' appointment to the Board of Screen Australia further solidifies her role as a champion of Australian film and television, and her continued influence promises to shape the future of the industry.

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