- Author, with Briann Kearney "Kicking Down the Doors (1993) - A history of Indigenous filmmakers from 1968 - 1993" (1996) ISBN 0 646 26594 6.
- Author: Cape Hawk - A Work in Progress (1978).
- People Under the Skin Clare Dunne with Brian Syron ISBN 1 86305 000.0 Lotus Publishing House, Australia 1988
- Screening the Past: The Sixth Australian History and Film Conference Papers Aboriginal Cultural Identity Brian Syron with Briann Kearney La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia ISBN 0-642-22138-3
- 1990 Winner - Ikkeman Sacred Eagle Feather for Highest Level of Achievement World Festival of Indigenous Film & Art, Pincher Creek, Canada
- (1992) Second First Nations Feature Director - Jindalee Lady - Dreamspeakers First Nations Art and Film festival, Edmonton Canada
- 1993 Australia Council Literary Fellowship to co write "Kicking Down the Doors - A History of Indigenous Filmmakers from 1968 - 1993"
- 1969 - Australia's Inaugural Drama Critics Award Best Director and Production "Fortune in Men's Eyes" (1969) Ensemble Theatre, Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia
- 1970 Polish Government Jersey Grotowski Drama Award Recipient
- 1970 The Aboriginal Overseas Study Award Directors Course British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC-TV), London Great Britain
- 1987 Harold Blair Indigenous Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Performing Arts both in Australia and internationally Awarded by Delegates to the First National Black Playwrights Conference, Canberra, ACT, Australia
- 10 March, 1991 - Vox Populi - SBS Channel 0 - Interviewer Rhoda Roberts interviews Brian Syron, Director, Lydia Miller, lead actress, Briann Kearney, producer and Cathy Robinson CEO of Australian Film Commission re "Jindalee Lady" (1992)
- 7 April, 1994 - Australia Council's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Performing Arts Committee honored Brian Syron's achievements as a film and stage director, actor and teacher offering two Brian Syron Performing Arts Fellowships valued at $35,000 per annum across the fields of music, drama to Indigenous Australian artists.
- 8 March, 1991 - "Ten at Ten" - Channel 10 TV - Interviewer Joan McGuiness interviews Brian Syron, director, and Justine Saunders AM, AFC Indigenous Assessor, discuss "Jindalee Lady" (1992)
- 8 November, 1990 - Radio Redfern 88.9 FM - Interviewer Ray McCann interviews Brian Syron, Lydia Miller, Larissa Behrendt and Julia Matthews re "Jindalee Lady" (1992)
- ABC-Radio South Australia - interviews Brian Syron, director, re the non Aboriginal AFCs lack of funding support for Aboriginal films and filmmakers
- 1965 - founded a theater company at Cafe Lena, Saratoga Springs, Upstate New York
- 1973 - Artistic Director / Organiser - Stella Adler Master Classes, Sydney, Australia funded by the Peter Summerton Foundation, Australia.
- 1959 - 1960 - studied drama with American producer / director / teacher Hayes Gordon at Ensemble Theatre, Kirribilli, Australia
- 1961 - 1965 - studied with Stella Adler at the Stella Adler Studio, New York. Syron is both the first Aboriginal Australia and the first Australian to study with Adler and to acquire the Stanislavsky technique promoted by Adler.
- 1965 - 1966 - studied with Cecily Berry and Doreen Cannon, Head of Acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England. Syron was the first Aboriginal Australia to study at RADA.
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