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ABC and Screen Australia are pleased to announce that filming is underway in Sydney on the telemovie event Riot.
Australian screen content creators Mike Jones, Helen Bowden, Debbie Lee and Kristine Wyld speak to Screen Australia about their experience at C21's International Drama Summit 2016.
The Australian broadcasters, networks, pay TV and SVOD companies have revealed what 2017 holds and the result paints an exciting picture for local audiences.
Triple M’s Gus Worland, gonzo journalism and making Australian men Man Up by digging deep.
Endemol Shine International CEO Cathy Payne on making drama that sells worldwide.
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?
Producer Ian Collie looks at how Jack Irish has evolved as Guy Pearce’s private eye shifts from telemovies to his own ABC TV series.
Producer John Molloy talks about tapping into the nation’s nostalgia with Channel 7’s new miniseries Molly.
When Molly airs, it will kick off another year of miniseries based on the lives of Australian personalities – a trend that isn’t showing signs of slowing.
Here’s a dozen times Australian locations became their own pivotal characters in television.
Find out what the top-rating Australian TV dramas were across the free-to-air networks in 2015.
Screen Australia’s data paints a picture of a typical recent year of production compared with ten years ago.