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February 9th, 2021 By David Knox Make a commentFiled under: News,
Four First Nations screen creatives start work in Adelaide this week as part of a new mentoring program by the South Australian Film Corporation and Channel 44.
Kiara Milera, Keith Gilbey-Warrior, Rick Hutcheson and Anil Samy are now gaining hands-on experience in television production at Channel 44.
They will also assist in the production of documentary
The Art of Reconciliation: Telling Our Stories, being produced by Channel 44 with an all First Nations crew, and support from the Port Adelaide Enfield and Charles Sturt Councils. The documentary is set to premiere during Reconciliation Week 2021.
Inaugural First Nations interns join C44
A new mentoring program being launched this week by the
South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) and
Channel 44 will help South Australian First Nations screen creatives forge new careers in television production.
Announced last year as part of the SAFC’s First Nations Screen Strategy 2020-2025, the mentorship program is part of a wider partnership between the SAFC and Channel 44 to provide opportunities to South Australian First Nations screen practitioners.
This week four talented First Nations screen creatives will officially start work at Channel 44 in Collinswood:
Kiara Milera,
L-R Rick Hutcheson, Keith Gilbey, Kiara Milera, Anil Samy
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Nine players played and nine players scored for Valley City as the Hi-Liners picked up a 58-50 win over Grand Forks Central Tuesday night at the Hi-Liner Activity Center.
Valley City used a 12-3 run in the first half to take a ten point lead and held that lead for their third win in four games.
Jadyn Dieterle hit one of two free throws with 7:16 remaining to give the Hi-Liners the lead for good at 17-16. Tesa Olson’s three pointer a minute later extended the lead to four. Samantha Hatcher’s put back bucket with 3:55 to go in the half ended the run to make it 29-19. Hatcher had 11 points in the first half. The Hi-Liners led 35-27 at the break.
Over-50s dating/cooking show Recipe for Love coming 2021
12/16/2020
Recipe for Love is a new, South Australian-produced cooking and dating show helping over-50s find love and friendship. The series by Corner Table Productions will premiere on Channel 44 on 1 February 2021.
Recipe for Love aims to combat loneliness in our community by marrying two of TV audiences’ favourite genres for a dating-cooking show exclusively for the over-50s searching for love and an adventurous new chapter of their lives. Each episode features one singleton enticed by dishes lovingly prepared by two dates. After dining together, our singleton chooses one date to progress with for a dessert date. Now the tables are turned as they cook a delicious sweet treat for their special guest and both have a chance to delve a little deeper and really get to know each other.