Tricia Morton-Thomas Tricia Morton-Thomas i(6475597 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Anmatyerre / Anmatyerr
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BiographyHistory

Tricia Morton-Thomas worked in media, arts and entertainment industry for over twenty years. In 1983 she was a voluntary radio announcer for the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association, but later moved into journalism working for the ABC in Darwin in 1990. In 1991 she moved to Sydney and worked with the Bangarra Dance Theatre as a sound technician, where she to enrol in the Eora Centre for performing arts. She landed the role of Mae in the film 'Radiance'.

In 2004, Trisha went back to Alice Springs and again worked at the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association as a Production Co-ordinator. Since then, she has been a freelancer filmmaker. (Source: Ronin Films website)

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Awards for Works

form y separately published work icon Occupation : Native ( dir. Tricia Morton-Thomas ) Australia : National Indigenous Television , 2017 12361019 2017 single work film/TV Indigenous story

'The majority of Australians grew up with a very one-sided history of our nation. From white settlement to today, that account has mostly been viewed from a single perspective. Occupation Native sets out to change that. Using a range of approaches – some serious, some humorous – filmmaker Trisha Morton-Thomas adjusts the narrative to include the experience and history of Australia’s Indigenous community. There’s always more than one way to look at a story, and this documentary presents – without judgement – a perspective that’s been disregarded for too long.' (Production summary)

2018 winner Capricornia Film Awards Best Short Film : Documentary
form y separately published work icon 8MMM Aboriginal Radio ( dir. Dena Napuljarri Curtis et. al. )agent 2014 Northern Territory : Brindle Films , 2014 7504875 2014 series - publisher film/TV humour

'8MMM Aboriginal Radio in Alice Springs runs on the smell of an oily rag, the enthusiasm of its motley Indigenous crew and the misguided intentions of the whitefellas in charge. For the 3M's of Alice Springs - the missionaries, mercenaries and misfits - saving Aboriginal people from themselves is hard work. Especially Aboriginal people who expect to be heard on the radio and in the office. Princess Pictures and Brindle Films bravely step into the vortex of Aboriginal Australia, where truth and comedy collide.' (Production summary)

2016 winner Capricornia Film Awards TV Production
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