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As LGBTQI+ representations become more commonplace, we look at the long road to mainstream acceptance in this two-part series.
Australian LGBTQI+ stories and characters on screen.
Screen Australia COO Michael Brealey talks through the trends and takeaways from the Drama Report, and bigger picture thoughts on the state of the sector.
Managing Director of Matchbox Pictures Alastair McKinnon, discusses the opportunities and issues surrounding the production of television within Australia and how Matchbox has succeeded.
Learn how much time projects take to develop, how to find the right ‘home’ to pitch to, pitching tips, and more.
From First Australians to Redfern Now and soon Total Control, producer Darren Dale on making TV that matters.
In this quick guide, we outline what Screen Australia does and how creators can access the agency’s funding and resources.
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason reflects on Toronto International Film Festival 2019 and looks toward MIPCOM and beyond.
Producers John and Dan Edwards on Les Norton and keeping up with the changes in Australian TV.
One of Les Norton’s directors, David Caesar, discusses the process of adapting Robert G. Barrett’s series of novels to the screen.
Screen Australia has updated its guidelines for Drama and Children’s Programs to make clear when the agency will consider investing in second seasons for television.
Producer Joanna Werner talks through the Gender Matters KPI alongside her thoughts on the industry.