Indigenous OnScreen Trainee Editors Program
In 2012 and 2013, black&write! is offering training in onscreen editing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through the Indigenous Onscreen Trainee Editor program.
Through the program, trainee editors have the opportunity to observe and participate in the manuscript development process for the fellowship manuscripts and learn about editing fiction.
2013 Call for applications
Applications are now open for two traineeships starting in July 2013!
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of the black&write! Indigenous Writing and Editing team and learn about editing fiction.
- We are looking for applicants from South Australia and the Northern Territory
- Open to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people with an interest in learning about editing fiction books
- Successful applicants will receive training in editing books and using onscreen (computer based) editing tools
- Traineeships include all necessary equipment and software
- Each trainee will receive a stipend of $2,500
How to apply [DOC 214.5 KB]
Applications close 19 July 2013
For more information, phone 07 3842 9985 or email katie.woods@slq.qld.gov.au
2012 Editors
Congratulations to the 2012 inaugural kuril dhagun OnScreen Trainee Editors
The Indigenous Onscreen Editor Program is funded by the Literature Board of the Australia Council for the Arts and generously supported by the Queensland University of Technology through the Creative Writing School and the Oodgeroo Unit.



