Industry Organisations
The Australian Society of Travel Writers Incorporated (ASTW) is the most highly respected travel media body in Australia. Founded in 1975 and incorporated in 2011, it is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting ethical and honest travel, and the unbiased reporting of it.
Storytellers NSW is the Australian Storytelling Guild (NSW) Inc, an open organisation which welcomes anyone with an interest in oral storytelling, whether teller, listener, beginner or professional.
Australian Theatre for Young People is a Sydney-based theatre company focussed on the delivery of productions and programs that have a national impact. Young people are at the heart of everything we do and our reputation is founded on creative collaboration between the nation’s leading artists and our members. Bridging the divide between youth theatre and professional practice, we generate work that has the capacity to be studied, restaged, discussed and accessed for generations.
The Writing and Society Research Centre’s members include critics, theorists and philosophers, poets, novelists, experimental writers, translators, editors, performers and composers. The Centre’s core interest is in literature as a form of knowledge, and as an agent for the examination of social and cultural values. We provide a rigorous and active context for our researchers, honours and higher degree candidates.
FAW Bayside is a regional branch of the Fellowship of Australian Writers (VIC) Inc. The group meets at 8pm on the third Wednesday of each month. Activities include writing workshops, lectures and all those games that writers love to play. In the past few years, events hosted include a writing competition, radio plays, a literary festival and the production of an anthology of members’ work.
Black Swan is Western Australia’s State Flagship Theatre Company, and one of Australia’s foremost producers of Australian drama. It has developed a reputation for innovation and the nurturing of new work, and in particular the telling of uniquely Western Australian stories.
Canberra Youth Theatre (CYT) was established in 1972 and is a nationally recognised not-for-profit youth arts company which creates and promotes theatre with young people that is inspirational, enriching, collaborative and innovative.
The Coffs Harbour Writers’ Group was established in 1986 for the purpose of creating an environment of support for aspiring writers. The group aims to promote writing in the Coffs Harbour area, to provide positive feedback and suggestions to members, improve members’ skills, and provide a portal of information on writing competitions and publishing opportunities.
Corrugated Iron Youth Arts (CIYA) provides and facilitates quality performing arts experiences for Darwin’s young people. CIYA provides skills development workshops and performance opportunities across artforms for three to 26 year olds throughout the Darwin area. These opportunities involve theatre, circus, dance, design, digital media, music, video and writing. Corrugated Iron provides resources, support and professional expertise to develop young people’s inspiration and passion for the arts. Corrugated Iron currently offers four series of workshops i…
Currency Press is an independent Australian publisher established in 1971, and specialising in the performing arts. The company considers for publication plays that have been professionally produced. We will also consider non-fiction work that relates to the performing arts.
Darlinghurst Theatre Company is a non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting emerging artists and new Australian and international plays, so they can deliver a season of high quality, diverse and innovative theatre. The works of the Darlinghurst Theatre Company is made possible with assistance from the NSW Government through Arts NSW.
A professional, regional theatre company established in 1959. In fifty years Darwin Theatre Company has grown from an amateur repertory group to a locally and nationally funded organisation with a reputation for commitment to local theatre development and producing high quality theatre productions.
Editors Victoria is Australia’s oldest and largest association for professional editors. It provides opportunities for professional development, and aims to establish and maintain high standards of editing while advocating for member and associate-member editors. A directory of freelance editors is available on the website.
The Ensemble Theatre Company was founded in 1958 by Hayes Gordon. The company presents a 12-month season of plays at its Kirribilli venue and other venues around Sydney. The theatre programs a mix of Australian and international work, as well as presenting new works and classics. The Ensemble Theatre is Australia’s longest, continuously running professional theatre company and has constantly maintained the highest standards in theatrical presentation.
The Fellowship of Australian Writers (FAW) is a subscription based, non-profit organisation for writers of all ages and levels of ability. Members receive ‘The Australian Writers’ magazine, writing advice and the opportunity to enter FAW’s National Literary Awards, conducted each year. Members have access to readings and workshops where they can get feedback on their work through our network of regional branches.
Groups aim to support, inspire and inform. Writing Group meets the first Wednesday of the month at 1pm, Poetry meet the same time on the third Wednesday.
Tropic Sun Theatre was founded by Jean-Pierre Voos in 1986. The main purpose of Tropic Sun was to offer senior students and graduates of the Performing Arts Course at JCU opportunities to present theatre at a professional standard and to meet a variety of critical audiences through touring. Late in 2006 the company moved to the Court Theatre, the former Magistrates Court building at the corner of Stokes and Sturt Sts in the City. This excellent building provides office, rehearsal and our own performance space and will remain the company’s home for the ne…
The resident theatre company of the historic SBW Stables Theatre in Kings Cross, Griffin Theatre Company dedicates itself to the nurture, presentation and promotion of outstanding Australian playwriting and contemporary theatre. An engine-room for theatrical discovery, ingenuity and diversity, Griffin exists to bring playwrights and new writing for the stage to national and international attention. Having produced numerous groundbreaking plays since its establishment in 1979, Griffin continues to invest in artistic and audience development – with profess…
Based in Albury-Wodonga (on the NSW/Victorian border), HotHouse Theatre offers an annual subscription season of 5 or more new works at its performance home (The Butter Factory Theatre, Wodonga), tours regionally and nationally, operates a Drama School and technical theatre training program for young people, commissions leading Australian playwrights, and runs the national artist residency program, A Month in the Country.
A group for young writers that meets regularly to encourage young people with their writing. Caters for primary and secondary aged writers. Runs annual competition for young writers in three age categories: under 10, 11-14 and 15-18 years. Contact organisers for full information.
The Katherine Region of Writers was established in 1991. With eight anthologies published, this non-profit community group meet monthly to share their writing, assist with manuscripts, old and new writing and encourage beginners and everyone in between to get their thoughts and ideas down. Everyone is welcome regardless of their genre or level of writing.
La Mama is currently one of Melbourne’s oldest and most relevant theatres. It was founded in 1967 by the visionary Betty Burstall after she visited and was inspired by New York’s performing arts scene. Built in 1883, La Mama’s tiny stage and intimate spaces break down many of the traditional barriers created between audience and performer, and continues to nurture the new, vital and unconventional whilst maintaining a strong focus on staging local works.
Provides an atmosphere of sharing and support as writers hone their craft. Program includes workshops, speakers, hands-on writing, feedback, social activities and more. Has a strong mentoring program for inexperienced writers. Meets first Saturday of month at 2pm.