Steven McGregor is an Australian filmmaker, known for his work on Redfern Now, Black Comedy, Sweet Country, and numerous documentaries, including My Brother Vinnie.
[1] McGregor began his career as a production assistant in the Northern Territory Chief Minister's media unit in Darwin, where he worked for six years.
[1] Since the mid-1990s, McGregor has written, directed, and produced many documentaries,[2] as well as fictional feature films, TV dramas, and comedy series.
[1][7] His 2016 documentary, Servant or Slave, brought to life accounts of Indigenous Australian history, based on the first-hand experiences of five Aboriginal women,[8][9] members of the Stolen Generation,[10] whose stories were recorded by Hetti Perkins and Mitch Stanley.
[8] McGregor was co-director (with Erica Glynn) and co-writer on the 2022 SBS Television drama miniseries True Colours.
The inaugural winner was Bernard Namok Jnr, who worked for the Top End Aboriginal Bush Broadcasting Association (TEABBA).