Jub Clerc

She did not realise it at the time, but the group were considered at-risk adolescents, after her grades had dropped due to an absent mother and somewhat troubled home life.

[5] Straight after this trip, she was flown to Broome, where her mother was rehearsing for the stage musical production of Bran Nue Dae, and stayed at the upmarket Cable Beach Club.

[8][9] She wrote The Fever and the Fret, which debuted at Yirra Yaakin in Perth, winning the 2017 Kate Challis Award.

Among others, she worked on Bran Nue Dae, and Jandamarra's War, Mad Bastards, Satellite Boy, The Circuit, Jasper Jones, and series 1 of Mystery Road.

[12] As part of Screenwest's Feature Navigator program, Jub was assigned to work with director Rachel Perkins on all six episodes of Mystery Road.

[3][12] She also directed the short film Min Min Light, and episodes of the television series The Heights (2019; her first TV directing credit[8]), Turn Up the Volume, and Total Control (series 3)[6] In July 2020, Clerc hosted the inaugural "Deadly Yarns" webinar for Australians in Film, interviewing Aaron Pedersen.

The other participants were Kodie Bedford, Debbie Carmody, Kelli Cross, Karla Hart, Chantelle Murray, Ngaire Pigram, and Mitch Torres.

[3] Her latest project, the SBS/NITV comedy series Warm Props, wrapped in July 2024[21] Clerc's family totem is the Jinda-Bidirbiddir (Willie wagtail).