Lights, Camera, Inclusion: The 2025 Focus on Ability Red Carpet Awards
By: CMAA
The 2025 Focus on Ability Short Film Festival Red Carpet Awards was hosted in Sydney recently and it shone a spotlight on short films and documentaries created by or featuring 286 finalists from 26 countries, each with disability, celebrating talent, creativity and inclusion from around the world.
“Congratulations to all the wonderful filmmakers involved in this year’s Focus on Ability Film Festival,” said Senator Jenny McAllister, Minister for the NDIS of the event.
“This event is an excellent opportunity to showcase and celebrate the creative talents of Australians with disability.
“This recognition is crucial to creating a more inclusive, diverse society.”
An Event To Remember
Far from a standard awards ceremony, alongside screenings and prizes, enjoy live entertainment by MC Wheels plus a set from the iconic duo Rogue Traders.
Judging is in expert hands, featuring the likes of Travis Jeffery, Cinzia Coassin, Nick Hardcastle, Tsu Shan Chambers, David Cameron, Lisa Duff, Yiana Pandelis and Isaac Elliott.
The presenters included Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Ada Nicodemou, James Stewart and Craig Bennett OAM.
Why This Event Matters For Inclusion and Opportunity
This festival is about much more than red-carpet glamour; it aligns with key goals around disability inclusion, meaningful participation and community contribution.
According to Disability Gateway, employment and work opportunities are vital for people with disability to live with independence and purpose.
Similarly, NOVA Employment emphasises the fact that people with disability are capable of award-wage employment and long-term careers.
These messages tie directly into what the festival champions: ability, creativity and belonging.
Local Support and Community Impact
Backed by the local city government, there is a strong emphasis on the fact that inclusion can’t just happen in isolated pockets, but happens when community, business and government work together.
“The Focus on Ability Red Carpet Awards shine a spotlight on stories that inspire, empower, and break down barriers,” said Willoughby City Mayor Tanya Taylor.
“At Willoughby City Council, we are deeply committed to fostering inclusion, celebrating diversity, and creating opportunities for every member of our community to thrive.
“I’m so proud that Willoughby is home to this incredible event, which brings people together in such a powerful way.”
Anything Is Possible!
“Every year, the Focus on Ability Film Festival reminds us just how powerful storytelling can be,” said Ambassador Paula Duncan.
“These films don’t just entertain — they move us, challenge perceptions, and open hearts.
“I’m continually inspired by the creativity, courage, and determination of our filmmakers.
“The Red Carpet Awards are a celebration of talent and inclusion — an event that proves when we focus on ability, anything is possible.”
A Celebration of Ability and A Call To Action
This red-carpet event is a celebration of what has been achieved, but it’s also a call to keep moving.
When people with disability see their stories told well, when they see their creativity recognised, when they see roles of value and contribution, inclusion becomes real.
Ask yourself: how can I support inclusion in my circle? How can I lift up ability today? Because when passion meets purpose, community is stronger, and everyone belongs.
Article supplied with thanks to Christian Media & Arts Australia.
This article was prepared with AI assistance and carefully reviewed by the Hope 103.2 Digital team.
Feature image: Supplied

