About
I recently directed There Goes Our Neighbourhood, a documentary commissioned by ABC with finance from Screen Australia, Create NSW and Pozible crowdfunding. The film captured a community light sculpture project and social action campaign developed by the residents of Sydney's largest public housing estate at Waterloo. The project reached over half a million people, and put a human face to the public housing debate, as questions arise about the redevelopment of inner city estates in Australia and globally.
Currently I am producing a theatrical documentary feature about Wanita, 'Australia's Queen of Honkytonk', a chaotic, talented country music singer who after 47 years of imagining and hoping, is taking one last glorious stab at stardom in the USA. An entirely unpredictable story about the chaos of human 'dreams' and Wanita's unique journey to leave her mark.
As a producer and director I empower the subjects I collaborate with, focusing on artists, communities and social change. I have the advantage of having worked extensively with the arts sector, which has made me a unique storyteller. I am able to identify meaningful narratives that connect with audiences while also balancing the intentions of a project, with the logistics. I have directing, producing, project management, curating and writing experience. After training in Documentary at AFTRS, I have worked in various roles as a creative producer, director and researcher for television, digital agencies and independent films. I am motivated, hardworking and perceptive. Experienced in wrangling big ideas, significant budgets and tight deadlines. Tell me about your project!