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Instagram Australia and Screen Australia launch First Nations Creator Program

Screen Australia’s First Nations department and Instagram Australia are launching the First Nations Creator Program, a program aiming to accelerate up-and-coming Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social media creators.

The announcement:

Applications are now open for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social media creators to participate in a new program over multiple months including mentoring, training and content funding. Launched in partnership between Screen Australia’s First Nations department and Instagram Australia, the First Nations Creator Program will accelerate up-and-coming local talent and amplify diverse voices across the social media landscape.

The First Nations Creator Program will involve training sessions and workshops covering product, creativity, safety and well-being, along with mentored guidance on digital production and social media strategy. During the Program, creators will receive production funding of $7,600 each, to help them create Reels or IGTV content for their Instagram account.

Selected creators will also be connected to key industry contacts including Instagram and Screen Australia representatives, management teams, leading First Nations creatives, and other established social media creators. Upon completion of the program, participants will each be assigned an Instagram partner manager to continue their journey on the platform. Up to 15 First Nations creators will be selected to participate in this year’s First Nations Creator Program, with successful applicants announced in August.

To apply, creators need to be over 18 years of age and identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. Creators must have experience in social media or digital video content creation and be available for regular training and mentoring for the duration of the Program. Each application will need to include a short one-minute video about yourself, your Instagram account, details on the content you create including your inspiration and goals for your social media presence, and the communities you connect with on social media.

Applications are now open and will close 5:00pm AEST, 17th June 2021.

Screen Australia’s Head of First Nations Penny Smallacombe said, “First Nations people are the oldest storytellers in the world and social media has made creating and sharing content easier than ever, with creators able to immediately connect with followers through their social networks. We are excited to partner with Instagram Australia so we can identify and nurture new voices on this platform, support extraordinary First Nations content creators and have their unique stories reach a global audience. I can’t wait to see what fresh and authentic voices come through the First Nations Creator Program.”

“The strength of social media is its ability to amplify new voices and foster creativity from diverse communities,” said Zaac d’Almeida, Strategic Partnership Manager at Instagram Australia. “Whether it’s storytelling, artistry, humour or advocacy—Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are using Instagram to make their voices heard. It’s never been more important to bolster our support of First Nations voices, and today we are proud to partner with Screen Australia’s First Nations team in launching this Creator Program.”

Source: Fuel Communications media release

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