Future Vision 2025

FUTURE VISION 2025

Australia’s Premier Global Television Exchange

Conference

When

Mon 14 – Wed 16 Jul 2025

Bringing together the most exciting voices in international and Australian storytelling, FUTURE VISION is Australia’s premier global television exchange – for the world’s top creative minds.

Returning for its second year, FUTURE VISION 2025 will be headlined by three of the most powerful global voices in contemporary storytelling:

  • Richard Gadd – Emmy, Golden Globe and Peabody-winning creator/star of Baby Reindeer
  • Sally Wainwright – BAFTA-winning creator/director of Happy Valley
  • Soo Hugh – Peabody-winning, BAFTA-nominated force behind Pachinko

Bruna Papandrea (Nine Perfect Strangers) and Tony Ayres (The Survivors) return as FUTURE VISION Co-Chairs. 

A Three-Day Global Television Exchange: 14–16 July

  • Monday 14 July – OPEN DAY

Open to established creatives, industry stakeholders and curious minds. This day is also available to attend online via livestream direct from ACMI Melbourne.

Programming includes keynotes, international perspectives, and panels on this year’s theme: Optimism in the Face of Uncertainty.

  • Tuesday 15 July & Wednesday 16 July – INVITE ONLY

Closed-door sessions for top-tier writers, creatives, executives and commissioners. The focus: how strategic collaboration, creativity, and bold storytelling can navigate a changing global media landscape.

Great Television One Conversation at a Time.

Where

Conference
Cinema 1, Level 2
ACMI, Fed Square

Closing Night Event
Location to be announced

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