Halfbrick
Sue Swinburne is an experienced professional in the fields of content, media, and academia, currently serving as a Content and Brand specialist at Halfbrick since January 2023. Prior experience includes roles as a Senior Lecturer and Program Director at Griffith Film School from March 2020 to January 2023, and as a member of the Family Advisory Council at Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service during the same period. Sue Swinburne has been a Lecturer at Griffith University from 2001 to January 2023 and participated in various advisory roles, including as a member of the Advisory Committee for the National Suicide Prevention Trial Project at Open Doors Youth Service Inc. in 2020. Significant contributions also include founding Long Distance Pictures Pty Ltd, creating audience-focused factual screen projects, and leading multiple delegations to the South by South West festival to promote Queensland's media talent. Sue Swinburne holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Media Production, Gender Studies, and Italian from Griffith University, obtained from 1991 to 1993.
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Halfbrick
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Founded in Australia in 2001, Halfbrick has been on the forefront of the Australian game development industry for many years. After many years of developing licensed titles for platforms such as GBA, DS and PSP, Halfbrick started expanding its portfolio with a range of independently released games for downloadable platforms. With the success of Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride for mobile, Halfbrick has catapulted to become one of the most well-known developers in the world, proving that a little dev down under has what it takes to make a big splash on the global stage. With an awesome team of over 100 of the best people in the business, Halfbrick Studios values its people and strives to provide a creative, rewarding environment where we can pursue our passion for creating great games!