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Public voting has started in the tenth annual Focus On Ability film competition and, if past years are anything to go by, the winner of Most Online Votes will do so by just a few votes. It gets pretty close!

If you want your school, colleague, mate, parent, child, neighbour, favourite director, to win, spread the word. Voting finishes on 3 July. www.focusonability.com.au

This year there are six categories to enter. Viewers can vote once in each category. So watch carefully and make your vote count! Each voter goes into the running to win a $50 itunes voucher.

In the schools category, we have entries from Perth to Auckland, Hobart to North Queensland. Films have been made by a single operator on a phone all the way through to a full crew on equipment hired for the job. They’ve been made by first-time filmmakers and experienced filmmakers alike. There are animations, documentaries, comedies and calls to action. Every film has a chance to win.

These are the prizes for Most Online Votes for each section:

  • Schools – OLED TV (RRP $4099) with Dolby Vision and Atmos Sound Bar (RRP $1499) PLUS $5000 cash
  • Open – $5000 courtesy of Club York
  • International – one return ticket to Australia to attend our Red Carpet Awards night (5 September 2018) and one week’s accommodation.

With a record number of 297 films entered in 2018, there are a lot of films to see. That’s hours of thoughtful, hearty, free entertainment. Vote for your favourite, make a comment and then spread the word about the ability of people with disability!

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Welcome to this years Focusonability Film Competition where you can be inspired, educated and entertained by some fabulous films. Voting started today and we already have many hundreds of voters keen to see their choice recognised on the 15th of August (Fox Studios Sydney - call Amie Ross on 0298332500 to get yourself a seat).
A quick review of our viewers and voters show most folk coming from Australia (obviously) then the United States and then in 3rd place the Philippines. Head to your social media sites and get your friends - here and overseas - involved. Already we have interest from 85 different countries and we are keen to see last years total surpassed. Every vote counts (Please note: our system only allows 1 vote per email address).
A quick reminder that leaving a comment is appreciated and encourages our film makers and comments are not counted as votes - you need to do both! We already have films with some encouraging comments but (as yet) no votes.
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