Ade, Djajamihardja 2 - Kate Stephens

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ADE DJAJAMIHARDJA - Producer

Ade’s career began at ABCTV aged 19. He worked on iconic Australian programs such as Countdown Revolution, THE BIG GIG and THE LATE SHOW.  Ade held several senior positions overseas as a producer and CEO including CEO of Ten on Ten Pictures and Enfiniti Productions, Malaysia. He co-produced what was then the biggest historical epic film in Malaysia’s history PUTERI GUNUNG LEDANG (A LEGENDARY LOVE), which was the first film from Malaysia to have been shortlisted in consideration for Oscar nomination.  He was one of the producers of SALAM CAFÉ (SBS 2008), the first ever Muslim entertainment program screened prime time in a Western country. In 2011, Ade joined the not-for-profit board of Disability Media Australia, just three days prior to a massive stroke.  After this forced six year hiatus, Ade is now “re-emerging” and finding his place as a screen media professional who lives with a major disability. In 2017 he completed and graduated the Master of Screen Arts & Business at AFTRS.  Ade was a recipient of the 2017 Screen Australia initiative ‘Seeing Ourselves: Developing the Developer.  He is the creator and writer/producer of SIT DOWN COMEDY, a disability advocacy comedy program which received development funding from Screen Australia. Ade is also a best-selling author. As an Asian Australian from a Muslim family, and as a stroke survivor living with a disability, Ade contributes a rich and unique perspective on inclusive storytelling.

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The Fair Play project, funded by Creative Victoria, is an equity and inclusion capacity building program for organisations that receive multi-year funding through Creative Victoria.

The Fair Play symposium will platform the knowledges, leading practices and lived experiences of First Nations, Disability, and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse creative practitioners.

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Feb 26 2019 To Feb 27 2019