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Australian producer Emile Sherman shares his insights working on Official Co-productions.
As Bunya Productions goes from strength to strength, its producers discuss remote locations, IP and tackling TV.
Never smile at a crocodile... except when looking at these GIFs.
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.
The screen industry came together on 6 December to celebrate an amazing year of Aussie stories.
In the spirit of Aussie summer holidays, we've packaged you up some festive GIF(t)s. You're welcome.
Writer and actor Nakkiah Lui talks to Screen News about her new six-part comedy series.
Nakkiah Lui on finding humour in tragedy and living out her fantasy of being the best Aboriginal figure skater of all time in Kiki and Kitty.
The cast and crew of Friday On My Mind talk to Screen News ahead of the series' premiere on ABC TV.
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.
Five-part web series Gocsy's Classics is hitting Comedy Central and to celebrate, Gocsy gets all nostalgic with his Top 10 Aussie TV shows.
Doctor Doctor and Wentworth actor Nicole da Silva says the industry has changed, audiences are smarter, and our stories are all the better for it.