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Producer Jonathan M Shiff explains why Mako Mermaids is a standout success internationally – and why the local production environment for children’s television has badly deteriorated.
So you’re an Aussie actor with dreams of Hollywood stardom?
The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D and Altered Carbon actress delivers her tips for Aussies trying to build a career at home and abroad.
The star of Netflix’s Dynasty James Mackay on juggling work in the US and Australia, advice for auditions, and why being Aussie gives you an edge.
Two of Australia’s rising stars Samara Weaving and Angourie Rice give their thoughts on navigating visas, agents, managers and publicists.
In this two-part series, some of Australia’s top online video creators (and Skip Ahead recipients) share their experiences creating online content.
Director Rachel Perkins shares her experience directing the six-part series Mystery Road based on Ivan Sen's film of the same name.
In an increasingly crowded marketplace Picnic at Hanging Rock producer Jo Porter is looking for ideas that are bold enough to cut through.
Experience the glitz and glamour from the world premieres of Picnic at Hanging Rock and Gurrumul in Berlin.
As Bunya Productions goes from strength to strength, its producers discuss remote locations, IP and tackling TV.
The team behind Stan’s upcoming six-part series Romper Stomper want to put Australia’s alt-right (and left) under the glare of a television lens.
Friday on My Mind writer Christopher Lee and actor Ashley Zukerman on how five migrant kids became the ‘sound’ of Australia in the 60s – and why that’s still relevant today.