From Page to Screen

From Page to Screen

Brimbank Libraries: Sunshine LibrarySunshine, VIC
Saturday, Mar 14 from 1:30 pm to 3 pm AEDT
Overview

Explore how stories evolve from page to screen and start shaping ideas of your own with author and podcaster, Damian Robb. Audience: Adults

Important Booking Info:

  • This event is for adults and young people aged 16+
  • This event is for children aged 10-18 years.
  • Please cancel via phone or the eventbrite app if you can no longer attend, so that we can offer tickets to other community members.
  • Any bookings outside of this age range may be declined on the day of the event.
  • Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian/carer for all events.
  • Tickets are required for all children and their accompanied parent/carer attending this event.
  • Brimbank Libraries is a Child Safe organisation, and conditions of entry apply to children’s programs. We will be limiting access of adults unaccompanied by children to this event.


Event Info:

No ideas necessary! Join writer and podcaster Damian Robb for an interactive workshop that breaks down the tools and techniques of screenwriting. Explore how stories evolve from page to screen and start shaping ideas of your own.

Discover the range of events for 2026 Brimbank Writers & Readers Festival events online at brimbanklibraries.vic.gov.au

The 2026 Brimbank Writers & Readers Festival is proudly supported by Brimbank City Council, Victoria University, Creative Brimbank and Vision Australia Radio.

Find out more about this events presenter at:

· Damian Robb

Explore how stories evolve from page to screen and start shaping ideas of your own with author and podcaster, Damian Robb. Audience: Adults

Important Booking Info:

  • This event is for adults and young people aged 16+
  • This event is for children aged 10-18 years.
  • Please cancel via phone or the eventbrite app if you can no longer attend, so that we can offer tickets to other community members.
  • Any bookings outside of this age range may be declined on the day of the event.
  • Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian/carer for all events.
  • Tickets are required for all children and their accompanied parent/carer attending this event.
  • Brimbank Libraries is a Child Safe organisation, and conditions of entry apply to children’s programs. We will be limiting access of adults unaccompanied by children to this event.


Event Info:

No ideas necessary! Join writer and podcaster Damian Robb for an interactive workshop that breaks down the tools and techniques of screenwriting. Explore how stories evolve from page to screen and start shaping ideas of your own.

Discover the range of events for 2026 Brimbank Writers & Readers Festival events online at brimbanklibraries.vic.gov.au

The 2026 Brimbank Writers & Readers Festival is proudly supported by Brimbank City Council, Victoria University, Creative Brimbank and Vision Australia Radio.

Find out more about this events presenter at:

· Damian Robb

Getting Here & Membership:

  • If you have accessibility questions or requirements, please contact us at Brimbank Libraries.
  • Not yet a Brimbank Libraries member? Return yourself to the library! Join today.

Photography:

  • Brimbank City Council uses photography and video within their events for promotions. Photos and video are used for library marketing, social media and website/digital promotions purposes.
  • Select Yes when registering if you give permission for any photos/video of registered adults and children to be taken during this event.

[ Image description 1: Photograph of author Damian Robb. Text reads Brimbank Writers & Readers Festival, Sharing Stories 12-17 March 2026]

[ I[ Image description 2: Text Reads: Read Damian Robb. Image of Bookcovers: Short Tales (left), The Hive (Middle) The Case of Henry and the Hamster (right) ]

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In-person

Location

Brimbank Libraries: Sunshine Library

301 Hampshire Road

Sunshine, VIC 3020

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