Film and television script-writer.
Goldsworthy began his work as a television script-writer with the sit-com Hey Dad ...!. which he followed with the script for the feature film The Roly Poly Man (directed by Bill Young, and released in 1994), for which he was nominated for an AFI Award for Best Screenplay.
Since 2000, however, Goldsworthy has concentrated on writing children's television programs (with some few exceptions, including scripts for White Collar Blue and McLeod's Daughters), including scripts for Outriders, Blue Water High, Pig's Breakfast (for which he won an AWGIE), Mal.com, Don't Blame the Koalas, and A gURL's wURLd.
These live-action programs are, however, something of an exception: Goldsworthy's primary work has been in animated children's programs, including Tracey McBean (for which he won a second AWGIE), New MacDonald's Farm, Canadian-Australian co-production Erky Perky, American-Australian co-production Raggs, Master Raindrop, Legend of Enyo, Sumo Mouse, The Woodlies, and the new Bananas in Pyjamas.
His work as a script editor includes Legend of Enyo, A gURL's wURLd, and Packed to the Rafters.