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Shorts Newsletter - 5 November 2021

Final Production Funding round opens Monday, 6 December - guidelines available now
Diversity Report 2021
This report monitors gender and ethnic diversity among key personnel of NZ On Air-funded projects, as well as regional spread of production companies.
Asian creatives and women directors under-represented in local screen projects

NZ On Air's 2021 Diversity Report provides a snapshot of who is making Aotearoa's screen content.
Shorts Newsletter - 1 November 2021

Irirangi Te Motu | NZ On Air has launched new brand assets to help New Zealand audiences identify funded content.
NZ screen content use in schools 2021
Kiwi students like watching and learning from short, funny and homegrown audio/visual content, according to new research.
Homegrown content rates well with Kiwi students and teachers

Kiwi students like watching and learning from short, funny and homegrown audio/visual content, according to new research commissioned by NZ On Air and the DMT
Shorts Newsletter - 12 October 2021

The latest on COVID-19 relief funding for productions, calls for nominations for the 2022 WIFT Awards and new ScreenSafe location guides.
October 2021 Newsletter

Learn about our latest funding decisions, what's been happening in the Music sector, and upcoming funding opportunities.
September 2021 Funding Decisions

The latest Scripted, Factual, Music, IDF, Platforms and Public Interest Journalism decisions from our September 2021 funding round.
Exploring the many faces of Aotearoa – new informative Factual content gets green light

The many different faces of Aotearoa are represented in a host of new Factual content to be commissioned from the latest NZ On Air funding round.
Drama reflecting different perspectives on Aotearoa – latest NZ On Air funding

New drama and comedy commissions from the latest NZ On Air funding round will see a wide variety of communities and their stories reflected on screens.
NZ On Air invests over $13 million in new content to engage tamariki

Aotearoa’s youngest viewers are in for a treat with $13.3m worth of new content to stimulate and entertain across a range of digital platforms, games and tv
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