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Comedian Nazeem Hussain talks about the writers’ room of his new Channel 7 sketch series Orange is the New Brown and all the challenges that came with it.
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.
Social impact, feature docs, evolving genres and factual entertainment.
The challenge of online, building international partnerships, and streaming service commissions and acquisitions.
The Secret Daughter star Jessica Mauboy joins co-star David Field and producer Lauren Edwards to talk season 2 of the Channel Seven series.
Channel Seven’s Head of Drama Julie McGauran talks about the network’s latest biopic Hoges and why Australian audiences are lapping up local content.
The Australian broadcasters, networks, pay TV and SVOD companies have revealed what 2017 holds and the result paints an exciting picture for local audiences.
Screen Australia is supporting creatives from 10 different Australian companies to travel to the International Drama Summit at Content London 2016.
Jessica Mauboy and producer Karl Zwicky on how the Channel Seven series came about – and why it’s a big moment for diversity.
New TV documentary projects share in more than $1.4 million of funding.
Local TV content is hugely popular with audiences and plays a vital role in informing the ways we think about ourselves and each other, but do our TV dramas reflect the diversity of Australia today?