Australian Writers' Guild

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AWG
Australian Writers' Guild
Founded 1961
Country Australia
Affiliation ACTU
Key people Simon Hopkinson, president
Office location Surry Hills, New South Wales
Website www.awg.com.au

The Australian Writers' Guild (AWG) is the professional association for all performance writers, that is, writers for film, television, radio, theatre, video and new media. The AWG was established in 1962 and is recognised throughout the industry in Australia as being the voice of performance writers. The AWG is a member of the International Affiliation of Writers Guilds.

The AWG gives writers an active political voice by lobbying government on such issues as copyright protection and the provision of adequate support for film and theatre funding bodies and the ABC and protecting Australian content.

The AWG is a democratic organisation run by its members, who each year elect a National Executive Council and State Branch Committees.

The Australian Writers' Guild receives assistance from the Literature Fund of the Australia Council, the State Arts Ministries in New South Wales and Western Australia, the Australian Film Commission, the Film Finance Corporation, Cinemedia, the South Australian Film Corporation, Pacific Film and Television, Screenwest and the NSW Film and Television office.

Since 1967, the AWG confers the AWGIE Awards for excellence in screen, television, stage and radio writing.

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