Brooke Silcox is an award-winning drama and documentary producer who left her job as a banking and finance lawyer at Allens Linklaters to start the production company No Thing Productions, working to highlight humanitarian causes and the importance of the arts. In 2016, she won the ScreenWest Emerging Producer Prize of $100,000 in recognition of her work, was selected as one of Screen Producer’s Australia’s “Ones to Watch” and won the prestigious Brian Beaton Award in recognition of social impact through film. She has produced two feature documentaries; Rockabul (Nominated Best Australian Documentary, Sydney Film Festival and winner Best Music Documentary, Arizona Film Festival) and Meal Tickets (Winner Best Australian Documentary, Melbourne Documentary Film Festival). Ms Silcox also produced award-winning short film Judas Collar and two online documentary series for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation; Home: The Art of Ian Strange and The Bad Guy: Abdul Abdullah. She has three degrees in fine arts; communication, cultural and performance studies; and law having studied in Perth, Melbourne and Oxford.