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Screen Territory Production Finance Program (Australia)

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Deadline: 15-Dec-2025

The Northern Territory Government’s Production Finance Program provides funding to support screen productions that strengthen the NT screen industry, elevate Territory stories, and increase local economic impact. The program offers base funding, additional incentives, and potential equity investment for projects that demonstrate clear NT benefits. Eligible film, TV, web, and documentary productions can access up to $100,000 in support, with higher amounts considered in special circumstances.

Northern Territory Production Finance Program: Funding for Screen Production Growth

Overview

The Production Finance Program, delivered through Screen Territory, supports screen projects that build the capacity, visibility, and economic impact of the Northern Territory (NT) screen industry. The program provides financial support for the development and production of feature films, TV series, web series, documentaries, and other narrative screen formats that showcase Territory stories and engage NT practitioners.

Program Purpose

The program is designed to:

Funding is structured to include base support, additional incentives, and in some cases recoupable equity investment, creating a flexible model that aligns with production scale and NT engagement.

Why It Matters

The NT screen industry is expanding, but consistent production finance remains a challenge. This program helps:

By enabling high-quality production outputs, the program also stimulates tourism, jobs, and regional economic development.

Funding Available

Base Funding

Additional Incentives

Eligible productions may receive:

Funding Above $100,000

Completion Funding

A limited number of projects may receive support specifically for post-production work undertaken in the NT.

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Eligible Formats

The program accepts a wide range of screen content, including:

Key Requirements

Producers must demonstrate that the project will be:

How to Apply: Step-by-Step

  1. Assess Eligibility

    • Confirm applicant status, project format, and NT impact.

  2. Discuss with Screen Territory

    • Mandatory for non-NT applicants and recommended for all.

  3. Prepare Documentation

    • Project overview

    • Budget and NT spend projections

    • Finance plan and confirmed partners

    • Distribution or audience pathway evidence

    • Co-production agreements (if relevant)

  4. Submit the Application

    • Provide all required details through the Screen Territory application system.

  5. Assessment Process

    • Projects evaluated on industry impact, NT benefits, feasibility, and financial readiness.

  6. Funding Agreement

    • Successful applicants receive a funding contract outlining milestones and obligations.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What types of productions qualify for funding?
Feature films, TV series, dramas, comedies, web series, factual content, and documentary projects with strong NT relevance or expenditure.

2. Can companies outside the Northern Territory apply?
Yes, but only if they demonstrate significant NT benefit and consult Screen Territory one month before applying.

3. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to $100,000 in total incentives, with higher amounts considered under special circumstances as equity investment.

4. What is recoupable equity investment?
It is funding provided in return for a share of revenue proportional to other investors, allowing Screen Territory to participate in gross receipts.

5. Are post-production funds available?
Yes. A limited number of completion funds may support NT-based post-production work.

6. What does “pathway to audience” mean?
Proof that the project will reach viewers—such as distribution deals, broadcaster interest, or streaming platform support.

7. What is considered NT expenditure?
Spending within the Northern Territory, including hiring local crew, renting equipment, accommodation, travel, and local services.

Conclusion

The Production Finance Program is a pivotal funding mechanism supporting the growth of the Northern Territory screen ecosystem. By offering base finance, incentives, and potential equity investment, the program ensures that screen projects with strong NT engagement can move from concept to completion while strengthening local industry capacity. This initiative helps elevate NT stories, create professional opportunities, and build a vibrant screen sector that contributes to the Territory’s cultural and economic landscape.

For more information, visit Northern Territory Government.

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