Dawson wrote and directed documentaries and documentary specials for the ABC (
Australian Broadcasting Corporation) and commercial networks and the feature film
Ginger Meggs in 1982. He was appointed to the ABC's first National Advisory Council after the Incorporation of the ABC in 1983, serving for three terms until 1990. While on the council, he produced many papers for working parties on various programme areas and audiences as well as helping prepare and edit the new ABC Charter produced by the ABC Board. He has continued to present papers and publish widely on Public Broadcasting and the ABC as well as convening and addressing rallies supporting the ABC and ABC staff. In addition to teaching film and media studies he continued to publish critical essays and present learned papers at symposia and conferences internationally, with a particular and critical focus on empire building in film bodies and government policy along with many essays on Public Broadcasting. He published and co edited several books on film and the media including the Oxford University Press *Screenwriting in 2000. As a film maker who welcomed emerging writers, directors and students on his film shoots, he made contributions to the growing film industry of the 1970s right through to his pro bono political commercials on his retirement to
Tasmania. With his 1980
Film Australia documentary
The Myth Makers, and later the
Japan Prize-awarded TV Open Learning series
Images of Australia,(
Australian Broadcasting Corporation), Dawson opened up debate in the 1990s on national identity and the interconnected effects of literature, painting, cartooning, film, propaganda and the arts to constructing and projecting national self-images. This work later translated into many national university programs as well as several national TV series, on SBS (
Special Broadcasting Service) and the ABC (
Australian Broadcasting Corporation) following up the intellectual leads sketched in all his earlier work as a teacher and film maker. At Griffith University, after eight years as Vice Chair of the School of Humanities, he helped plan and then headed up the multi campus Film School (now the Griffith Film School, serving as the School's Foundation Chair and associate professor until his retirement in 2000. From 1972 he had also been a film reviewer for the ABC and occasionally commercial and radio and TV, hosting his own Film TV programme, Cuts, on
ABC TV Queensland from 1975. A remarkable number of his students are now active in Universities from the
Sorbonne to
UCLA and work in the film industry worldwide. After retiring to Tasmania, Dawson created a radio film chat show on
ABC Radio with Tim Cox as well as writing for the ABC website and contributing popular weekly podcasts on film and popular culture. As Honorary Research Associate at the
University of Tasmania he also introduced contemporary cinema studies courses. He continued to give many public lectures, addressing the
Royal Australian Institute of Architects annual awards as Keynote Speaker (2004) on film and architecture as well as creating a series of new adult education courses on screenwriting and contemporary film. In association with Screen Tasmania and The State Cinema [http://www.statecinema.com.au/ he has curated and lectured on film theory and history, hosting movie seasons with themes from Independent Movies to new French Film, Australian Film and Documentary. His regular audiences for these short lecture/film screenings include government ministers, department heads and many film professionals. He also wrote a weekly popular culture column (2002–05) and contributes regular book reviews to the Hobart Mercury and contributes key essays, Metro, Screen Education and for the online journal sensesofcinema [http://www.sensesofcinema.com/, voted (2007) by
The Times as the world's finest international online film journal and contributing major essays to the
Dartmouth Medal award-winning
Concise Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film by
Ian Aitken,
Routledge/
Taylor & Francis (2006) . In November 2009, he was elected an Honorary Life Member of the Australian Cinematographer's Society Since 2009, Dawson had acted as Script Editor for short drama and documentary film projects such as Daughter of San Domenico and Tin Man [http://www.wideangle.org.au/tin-man for
Wide Angle Tasmania and was a member of AFCA (
Australian Film Critics Association). He had been Patron and Senior Judge of the MyState Film Festival since its inauguration in 2003. ==Feature films==