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All the colour from the annual G’Day USA gala in Hollywood.
We take a look at 13 times actors who weren’t Australian attempted the notoriously difficult accent – with varying degrees of success.
Tourism Australia's John O'Sullivan looks at how film, TV and Aussie stars such as Paul Hogan have helped put Australia on the map and keep it there.
The Australian broadcasters, networks, pay TV and SVOD companies have revealed what 2017 holds and the result paints an exciting picture for local audiences.
At the heart of First Contact series 2 is a desire to elevate the national conversation on Australia’s First Peoples, says Blackfella Films’ Jacob Hickey.
MIPCOM 2016 attendees from the Australian screen industry reveal the trends, the takeaways from the marketplace and more.
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason today made a keynote at Screen Forever 2016.
Writer/director Dena Curtis on the sometimes spooky, always fascinating ride that was investigating traditional spirits for NITV series Shadow Trackers.
Nowhere Boys producer Beth Frey reveals the unique challenges the creators of children’s TV face – and why we’ll be seeing a new cast in the third season.
Toby Wallace says it’s important for young Aussies to see themselves reflected, whether it’s in films like Boys in the Trees or TV shows like Puberty Blues.
One of the most common questions Screen Australia is asked by everyone from the general public to politicians is: how is the screen industry doing?
Rosehaven’s Luke McGregor on his increased admiration for Rob Sitch and why Tasmania is the next Hollywood.