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GRADUATION 2010

01 Dec 2010


Yesterday at CarriageWorks in Eveleigh, in Sydney, the class of 2010 officially graduated at a fantastic ceremony that saw all of the Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate students receive their testamurs before a full house of 800 people.

 

Highlights included a cheeky keynote from Rhys Muldoon and inspiring words from the 2010 AFTRS Honorary Degree recipient John Doyle - who was presented with an Honorary Master of Arts in Film and Television in recognition of his significant contribution to the screen arts and broadcast sectors.  Also announced during the ceremony were the recipients of some of the key scholarship and awards, which saw:

Andrew Myer present The Kenneth B Myer Scholarship for Exceptional Talent that was awarded to two recipients: Alexander Murawski (Graduate Diploma Directing) and Ben Mathews (Graduate Diploma Directing)

and The Kenneth B Myer Scholarship for Project Development also went to two recipients: The Producing Team of: Pete Mether, Brad Smith and Shannon Wilson (all Graduate Diploma Producing) and Leonie Savvides (Graduate Diploma Directing)

The AV Myer Indigenous Award for Exceptional Talent was awarded to Carly Wallace (Graduate Diploma Radio Broadcasting) and Ella Bancroft (Open Program)

The Foxtel Scholarship for Exceptional New Talent
was presented by FOXTEL CEO, Kim Williams, and was awarded to Jennifer Leacy (Graduate Diploma Directing)

The European Union Travelling Scholarship,  presented by His Excellency Dr Mihai Stefan Stuparu - Ambassador of Romania was awarded to two recipients:  Rachel Smith (Graduate Diploma Sound) and John Peters  (Graduate Diploma Directing)

and The Shark Island Foundation Award for Documentary was presented by Susan Mackinnon from the Shark Island Foundation and awarded to Ben Mathews  (Graduate Diploma Directing)