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Carnival Films and Matchbox Pictures have employed a suite of sustainability processes during production of drama series 'All Her Fault' which points the way forward for the film and TV sector.
Prior to the Screenworks Career Pathway program, Alexandra Doering would scamper and scuttle around the paddocks of the Northern Rivers, before crashing out on her couch to watch television.
SBS is looking to add to its slate of documentaries for the upcoming season of Australia Uncovered. The series explores the stories of Australians who are underrepresented by the ...
After some UK collaboration with Return to Paradise and Austin this year, the ABC is taking a homegrown approach to scripted ...
Comedy-drama 'The Artful Dodger' has become Disney+'s second returnable Australian Original after 'Shipwreck Hunters ...
Visual effects company Rising Sun Pictures (RSP) has beat out nearly 90 finalists across 15 categories to be named the 2024 ...
SBS, NITV, and Screen Australia have revealed the shortlist for this year's Digital Originals initiative, designed to develop ...
Membership-based organisation Sustainable Screens Australia (SSA) has unveiled its inaugural board, with 'The Cook Up' host ...
Wright's ANZAC war epic 'Before Dawn' is in line to be the most decorated title at next month's WA Screen Culture Awards, ...
South Australian not-for-profit screen organisation The Mercury is inviting applications for the next round of its ...
The sixth season of Flunk will launch November 30 on YouTube and Vimeo on Demand.