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Chief
Executive - Kim Dalton

Kim
Dalton graduated from Flinders University Drama School in 1973.
He then worked in Adelaide and Sydney as a freelance production
manager and assistant director prior to moving to London in 1976.
During five years in London, Kim completed a postgraduate Diploma
in Arts Administration, freelanced in the film industry, was involved
in managing one of London's leading independent cinemas, and also
managed an independent UK production and distribution company.
Kim returned to live in Melbourne Australia in 1980, initially working
as an independent producer and then from 1984 to 1987 as general
manager of OPENChannel during which time he co-produced the award-winning
television mini-series In Between.
In 1987 Kim formed his own production company, Warner Dalton Pty
Ltd, and co-produced the mini-series The Magistrate for the
ABC and UK and Italian broadcasters and a telemovie, Street Angels,
for the ABC. In 1992 Kim became the FFC's Melbourne investment manager
and was involved in the financing of numerous television projects
and feature films including Muriel's Wedding and The Adventures
of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Following a brief period
as general manager of the Australian Children's Television Foundation
in 1994, Kim joined Beyond International Limited in February 1995
as manager of acquisitions and development.
During his four and a half years at Beyond, Kim was involved in
the development, financing and production of a large number of television
and feature film projects. He was executive producer of the children's
television series Li'l Monsters and the award-winning natural
history series Wild Ones. He has also been involved in the
acquisition and international release by Beyond of a number of feature
films including the AFC-funded Love and Other Catastrophes.
Kim joined the AFC as Chief Executive in August 1999. He has been
responsible for a significant restructure and refocusing of the
organisation. In August 2001 the Australian Government announced
a major increase in funding for the AFC in addition to providing
it with funds to establish a groundbreaking broadband production
fund.
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