Raewyn Hill held several prestigious positions in dance throughout the world including Cite des Arts (Paris), Baryshnikov Arts Centre (New York), Juilliard (New York), Bolshoi Ballet Academy (Moscow), Beijing Dance Academy (China), and The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (China). Her work has been presented by festivals and venues worldwide including New Zealand arts festivals - Auckland, Nelson, Christchurch, Taupo and Dunedin; in Australia at Brisbane Arts Festival, Brisbane Power House, Centre of Contemporary Arts (Cairns), Sydney Opera House, Ten Days on the Island (Tasmania); and internationally at Hong Kong Arts Festival, Peter Sharpe Theatre (New York), Bolshoi Theatre (Russia), Baryshnikov Arts Centre (New York), and National Arts Centre (Tokyo).
Alongside her critically acclaimed main-stage work, as an artistic director she is renowned for her development of exemplary dancers, the programming of visceral and powerful contemporary dance works and the creation of transformative community and education programs. These have been recognized in the prestigious Australian Dance Awards with a nomination for Services to Dance Education.
Ms Hill has a 2012 Helpmann Award nomination for Best Ballet or Dance; a 2013 Australian Dance Awards nomination for Services to Education and Best Community and Engagement project; and in August 2013, she was recognised in the Top 50 Most Influential people in North Queensland and was made a Queensland Culture Champion by the Queensland Government.
Ms Hill joined Co3 in September 2014 as an artistic director, and took on the additional responsibility of co-chief executive in June 2023. In her first year at Co3, Ms Hill initiated an ongoing company in residency with Art Gallery Western Australia and has been awarded a prestigious 12-week artistic residency at Tokyo Wonder Site, Tokyo in 2016.