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Screen Australia has today announced the 11 creatives who have been selected to take part in the Developing the Developer workshop for 2019.
The Bunya Talent Indigenous Hub Los Angeles is now open for applications from mid-career Indigenous screen creatives with a big idea for a TV series or feature.
Seven television dramas, nine online projects, nine feature films and a podcast will share in almost $900,000 of Story Development funding.
ABC and Screen Australia today announced a new three-part documentary, Shaun Micallef’s On The Sauce.
Craig Reucassel returns to ABC in 2020 hosting two new documentaries funded by Screen Australia.
Screen Australia’s Drama Report released today shows expenditure on drama production in Australia has exceeded $1.17 billion, made up of a record $768 million spend on Australian stories.
Screen Australia has announced $2 million in production funding for seven projects through the Documentary Producer Program and four projects through the Commissioned Program.
Justine Clarke, Rob Collins and Stephen Peacocke will star in new Channel Seven drama RFDS.
The ABC and Screen Australia today announce funding for three original documentary projects, Dark Emu, Gun Ringer, and Miriam Margolyes: Almost Australian.
Screen Australia has announced production funding for three feature films and one online project which will share in a total of $1.4 million.
VICE, Screen Australia and the Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC), have today confirmed the Pitch Australiana competition will return for a third year.
Channel 10 and Screen Australia announce that Five Bedrooms is returning to television screens in 2020.