Protecting and Promoting Writers’ Rights

On screen, on stage, on air

Protecting and Promoting Writers’ Rights

On screen, on stage, on air

Protecting and Promoting Writers’ Rights

On screen, on stage, on air

Protecting and Promoting Writers’ Rights

On screen, on stage, on air

Protecting and Promoting Writers’ Rights

On screen, on stage, on air

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Events

VIC

Vic Events: Drop-in writing session

**VENUE CHANGE** Please note there has been a venue change for this event. It will now be held at Beer Deluxe in Federation Square in the Atrium section. Having trouble finding the motivation to write? Freaking out about the end of the year and all those scripts you were absolutely going to finish? Then bring your laptop or…
VIC

MIGW: Interactive Narrative Social

The Australian Writers’ Guild invites you to a MIGW social event for games writers, narrative designers and interactive storytellers. Following an informal in-conversation with narrative director Alexander Swords and some special guests, meet and chat with other interactive storytellers over a drink. Whether you’re in video games, games for change, TTRPG, XR, or beyond you’re welcome…
Online

Lunch Break: AWGACS Updates

What are secondary royalties? Where do they come from and how do you receive them? Next month on Lunch Break, join Manager of the Australian Writers’ Guild Authorship Collecting Society (AWGACS) Molly Ulm, to learn more about what you need to do to protect your right to secondary royalties. Molly will also be updating members…
NSW Online

Exploring the Showrunner Model

Join us as we tackle the big topic of showrunning with some of the most experienced and successful showrunners in the world. The most impactful and successful contemporary television is bold in vision and strong in authorship. The vision originates with the writer. It is shaped through a thoughtful and collaborative development process and reaches…

News


Australian writers blast Productivity Commission’s lack of modelling in AI Report

Thursday 2 October 2025: In opening remarks to a Senate inquiry on Tuesday, Australian Writers’ Guild (AWG) and Australian Writers’ Guild Authorship Collecting Society (AWGACS) CEO Claire Pullen joined other creative leaders and Senators in criticising the Productivity Commission for failing to model the economic contribution of creative industries.   Australia’s creative workers raised questions over the Productivity Commission’s Interim Report, including whether the Commission is fit to publish…

Creative workers reject proposed Text and Data Mining (TDM) exceptions for Artificial Intelligence

Thursday 7 August 2025: Australian creative workers and their royalty collecting societies expressed disappointment at the Productivity Commission’s advocacy for a text and data mining (TDM) exception, a move that would retroactively legalise the theft of Australia’s creative workers’ intellectual property, voices, images, and work, by foreign multi-nationals.   The interim report “Harnessing data and digital technology” seeks feedback…

David Williamson Prize grows to become richest playwriting award in Australia

21 August 2025 – The David Williamson Prize for Excellence in Australian Theatre Writing has increased in 2025 to become the richest annual playwriting award in the country. The winning playwright will now receive $40,000, with a further $80,000 awarded to the theatre company who staged the winning work, taking the total prize to $120,000.  The David Williamson…

The Creators 2025 Participants Announced

Thursday 31 July 2025: Screen Australia and the Australian Writers’ Guild (AWG) have announced the seven participants selected for The Creators 2025, a dynamic career acceleration program for high-calibre Australian screenwriters. The seven participants in The Creators program are: Building on the success of Years one and two, this third year will provide participants with high-level showrunner training,…

Image credits

Poor Things, by Tony McNamara, photograph: Searchlight Pictures. Prima Facie, by Suzie Miller, photograph: Helen Murray. Gordon (Patrick Brammall) and Ash (Harriet Dyer) in Colin from Accounts Season 2, photograph: Joel Pratley/Easy Tiger Productions/Binge/CBS/Screen NSW. Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical, by Summerfall Studio. Little J and Big Cuz, image provided by Ned Lander.