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The co-creator of Rake is back with a new six-part series Operation Buffalo about the atomic bomb tests in Maralinga in the 1950s.
Director Entertainment and Specialist at the ABC - Michael Carrington - discusses the ABC's priorities, the significance of iview, and opportunities for Australian creatives.
One of Les Norton’s directors, David Caesar, discusses the process of adapting Robert G. Barrett’s series of novels to the screen.
Core to the Screen Australia Indigenous Department’s The Next 25 Years strategy is making connections with new talent and assisting creators in taking advantage of the range of opportunities available.
We take a look at the four new Fresh Blood pilot episodes as they release on ABC iview and ABC COMEDY YouTube.
Meet the two brothers behind one of Australia's most successful YouTube channels.
Photographer-turned-director Olivia Martin-McGuire on her debut documentary China Love and what she’s learnt for next time.
He’s a familiar face on the big and small screen. Yet after a decade in the industry, Aaron Fa’Aoso is looking towards the future of Indigenous storytelling with single-minded focus.
Three screenwriters offer insights and advice from the television writers’ room. At a time when the industry is changing, so are the voices behind it.
Growing up in Western Australia, Kodie Bedford dreamt of being Buffy. Now, as one of Australia’s most promising screenwriters, she wants to write the next Buffy.
Liz Stevens' 15 years of expertise forms the basis of this analysis of the past decade and a half in the documentary sector.
What's being commissioned for TV and the introduction of PEP.