
Katrina Irawati Graham is a screenwriter, director and playwright. She works in many genres, including feminist horror, crime and drama. She co-directed the STAN drama series Bali 2002. Her Indonesian ghost story, White Song, is part of Australia’s first all-female-directed horror anthology, Dark Whispers (SBS). The feature film of that story was developed through Screen Queensland and was recently selected into AFF x JAFF and taken to the Jogyakarta Asian Film Market. Katrina has adapted a feature script of her play, Siti Rubiyah. She has written two award-winning crime web series and has been in writers’ rooms for ABC and SBS. She is currently in development with Mother Tongue, an antiracist midwifery drama series. She is Development Producer at Ana Tiwary’s indiVisual films (international).
Katrina is an Australian Progress Fellowship alumni and activist in several grassroots spaces. She is the current Chair of Screen Queensland’s Diversity and Equity Taskforce. A trained facilitator, she is known for her ability to support deep conversations, community connections, and strong creative outcomes. She creates workshops and facilitates in areas such as cultural safety, community care, anti-racism, gender equity, and bystander training. Katrina celebrates her Indonesian-Australian heritage.