About

Posie & Sue

 
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POSIE GRAEME-EVANS

The co-founder of Millennium Pictures, Posie created and produced multi-award winner and ratings smash McLeods Daughters and co-created and co-produced — in its early years — the world-wide phenomenon of Hi-5. A former director of Drama for the Nine Network, Australia, Posie was awarded the Inaugural Independent Producer of the Year by the Screen Producers of Australia and named by Variety Magazine as one of 20 Significant Women in Film and Television (along with Meryl Streep & Jennifer Aniston) in one of its worldwide surveys. The author of six bestselling and internationally published novels, she has co-written over 200 songs with composer Christ Harriott and has sat on a number of prominent Industry Boards, including Australian Film, Television and Radio School. She has also, belatedly, discovered she likes writing comedy.

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SUE CLOTHIER

Sue Clothier is one of Australia’s leading original content production executives. In a career spanning more than two decades, Sue has produced or overseen the production of over 500 hours of original content including the AACTA awarded Employable Me, Life on the Reef and Changing Minds, Emmy nominated Kakadu, Walkley awarded 10 Days That Shocked the Nation: Cronulla Riots, the AACTA and the AACTA winning theatrical documentary Whiteley, Blue and Unfolding Florence, directed by Gillian Armstrong and Australia's only official selection at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival.