

I’m so excited to share that my Lights On Program has officially partnered with Indel Arts — an incredible organisation doing ground-breaking work in inclusive performance and creative pathways for artists with disability.
This partnership means so much to me.
Together, we’re building a truly disability-led on-camera training experience, creating opportunities that are authentic, sustainable, and deeply connected to Queensland’s creative future — all leading toward the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
With indelabilityarts’ experience and community leadership, and our shared belief that every person deserves the opportunity to train, grow, and do what they love, we’re taking another big step toward a more inclusive screen industry.
Our first pilot launches in early 2026, and I can’t wait to see what we’ll create together.


Brock Casting Partners


Brock Casting Services is excited to share that we’ve selected the Australian Performing Arts Conservatory, as our educational partner to host our in-house casting sessions. We’ve chosen APAC for their because of their commitment and approach to educating the next generation of artists and their cutting-edge facilities, ensuring that our commitment to excellence in casting is met with the best possible resources.
This partnership not only benefits Brock but also strengthens APAC’s role in the creative community, creating a dynamic industry-academic nexus focused on mutual success.

Championing Diversity in the Creative Industry!
We’re passionate about fostering inclusivity and ensuring the creative industries reflect the world we live in. That's why we are so excited about our partnership with the new industry standard. Inclusively Made!
We’re dedicated to helping organisations create real employment opportunities for people with disabilities—whether they're pursuing careers in front of or behind the camera.



