NSW Write Night: International Women's Day

When
9 March, 2019 3:00 PM - 9 March, 2019 5:30 PM

Event is not bookable.

Online ticket sales are now closed. Tickets will be available for purchase at the door. 

In March, NSW Write Night is partnering with WIFT NSW to present a panel with the theme ‘Defining Moments’, with panellists from across the industry sharing personal/professional experiences about moments that shaped, changed and impacted their careers in the screen sector.  

The event will take place on Saturday 9 March in the afternoon at Information and Cultural Exchange (ICE) in Parramatta and a creche will be provided alongside the event for attendees (details below). An event not to be missed! 

The panel will be moderated by Rosie Lourde (Actor, Producer, Writer) and will include:

  • Ana Tiwary (producer, director)
  • Carolyn Constantine (cinematographer)
  • Fiona Donovan (production designer)
  • Samantha Lang (director)
  • Vicki Hansen (composer)

When: Saturday 9 March 2019 from 3pm
Where: Information and Cultural Exchange, 8 Victoria Rd Parramatta (Corner Villiers St). A 10 minute walk from train station or Ferry. Free Shuttle Bus from Parramatta Station – Darcy Street Exit. The venue is wheelchair accessible. 
Tickets: $10 AWG/WIFT/ICE program Members / $15 Non-members. 

A limited number of free child minding spots for children aged 0-6 will be available on the day. Places will be allocated on a first in first served basis. If you would like to access the crèche, please fill out the form when booking your ticket and we will be in touch with further information. 



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