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Australian film, TV and online soared to new heights in 2015 and we look back on the year that was, as well as casting our eyes to exciting times ahead.
Screen Australia will give six documentary filmmaking teams $2.9 millions of funding as part of the Documentary Broadcast program.
Find out what the top-rating Australian TV dramas were across the free-to-air networks in 2015.
Utopia star Celia Pacquola is throwing herself in the deep end again by co-writing and starring in upcoming ABC comedy series Rosehaven.
ABC, SBS and Network Ten hear you, Australia. And similar to the other major networks, their line-up for 2016 features a wealth of home-grown drama and laugh-out-loud comedy.
A brave Australian filmmaker is tackling the issue of domestic violence from a different perspective in new ABC documentary Call Me Dad.
Australians have entered a new and exciting age of television, says the director behind shows including The Beautiful Lie, Gallipoli and Puberty Blues.
Randy, the outspoken purple puppet from comedic duo Sammy J and Randy, has made history as the first puppet ever to be nominated for an AACTA award.
Screen Australia has tracked the vital signs of drama production in another record year.
Australian actress Sarah Snook continues to soar on Australian film and television, capping off a stellar year with a double whammy of The Dressmaker and The Beautiful Lie.
Ready For This is Australia’s first Indigenous teen drama and it’s a collaboration between two of Australia's top production houses.
Comedic duo Sammy J and Randy mark their TV sitcom debut with Sammy J and Randy in Ricketts Lane.