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17 October, 2025

Get access to filming expertise

BUS Stop Films, in partnership with Screen Queensland, is inviting young people in Cairns to join their 2026 Accessible Filmmaking Program.


Screen Queensland’s studios in Portsmith will be the location of the Bus Stop Films accessible filmmaking program. Picture: Supplied
Screen Queensland’s studios in Portsmith will be the location of the Bus Stop Films accessible filmmaking program. Picture: Supplied

Now fully national, the program is open to anyone aged 17-plus living with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities or autism.

Participants will gain hands-on experience in filmmaking while developing valuable work-ready skills, improving literacy and building social confidence.

The program is delivered in a friendly, supportive environment, giving participants the chance to explore creativity, teamwork and storytelling.

To celebrate the program, Bus Stop Films is hosting a free open day on Saturday 18 October at Screen Queensland Studios in Portsmith.

This is the perfect opportunity for potential participants and their families to learn more, meet instructors and see what the program is all about.

Spots are limited, so early enrolment is encouraged.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unique opportunity to learn, create and grow.

For more information about the open day and to apply, visit: www.bit.ly/4okQ0QD

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