
CATO Group recognised as finalists across six categories in the NSW Business Awards 2025
CATO Group is proud to announce it’s achievement in being named finalists across six categories in the prestigious NSW Business Awards 2025 – Sydney Region.
Matt brings years of industry experience to the role, having worked on a range of domestic and international productions in a variety of positions within the locations department.
Matt’s first location job was on Peter Rabbit 2 which was filmed in Sydney in 2019. CATO also provided traffic control and security services for the Sony Pictures production, which filmed in popular locations around Sydney such as Centennial Park and Carriageworks in Eveleigh.
Most recently, Matt has worked as the Location Coordinator for the Marvel film Thor: Love and Thunder, as well as on the upcoming Amazon series The Lost Flowers Of Alice Hart which CATO provided traffic and security for, earlier in the year.
In his new role at CATO, Matt will provide support, guiding the management and operations teams to ensure services are delivered in a timely and consistent manner and to the highest standard.
CATO are currently expanding their focus on safety throughout the company and as part of Matt’s role, he will also ensure all services adhere to the highest safety standards.
CATO provide Safety Supervisors, Stunt Coordinators and Covid Safety Supervisors for film and television productions and will grow their on-set safety services even further in the future.
CATO Group is proud to announce it’s achievement in being named finalists across six categories in the prestigious NSW Business Awards 2025 – Sydney Region.
Earlier this month, CATO Location Services, MD Kieran Cato, alongside Operations Manager Anna Rosa and Senior Account Manager Kate Bennett, had the pleasure of heading to the Gold Coast to take part in Screen Producers Australia’s (SPA) Screen Forever 2025 — one of the nation’s premier industry gatherings for screen professionals. Held annually, Screen Forever continues to offer unmatched opportunities for connection, collaboration, and conversation within the Australian film, television, and content production space.
Craig Hunter joined CATO Location Services back in April 2016, leaving behind a career in engineering. He initially joined CATO in the early days as a Traffic Controller and over the past decade has grown into one of CATO’s most respected leaders— from Senior Unit Manager and now as Traffic Manager.