Santilla Chingaipe

[1] The documentary, which she produced with director Tony Jackson was an MIPCOM Diversify TV Award winner in 2022.

Her articles include "The rise of far-right Hindu nationalism in Australia" (August 20, 2022), "Farm activists face tougher laws" (July 27, 2019), "Black Rhinos teams lift a community" (February 18, 2023).

Supported by VicScreen this program operates with a view to increasing the representation of those people who haven't been included in the Australian film industry in the past.

[11] During the pandemic, she made The Dancer, a short documentary that featured performance artist Zelia Rose.

What comes to light is the involvement of Fanny in the history of Victoria's gold rush era and her role in the right for women to vote.

[5] According to the Simon & Schuster website, quoting Scribner Australia's publisher Ben Ball: "Santilla peels off another layer of the whitewashing of our history.