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The talented Australian TV professionals nominated in the Emmys gathered at an event hosted by the Australian Consulate-General, Los Angeles.
The Federal Government is examining how to ensure audiences get to see local content and has called for submissions. Be afraid; be very afraid.
Many want the Producer Offset pushed up to 40% for all television that’s currently eligible. Who wouldn’t want government money if it’s on offer … ?
It’s only fair that Australian content rules are applied more evenly to more platforms; what happens to quotas is the big question.
Co-production treaties, low wages, poor mental health, inadequate training, foreign workers and intellectual property are all raised in submissions.
International Emmy® Award-winning dirtgirlworld co-creator Cate McQuillen talks about expanding the kid’s series into the live action Get Grubby TV and building up the Northern Rivers talent pool.
Comedian and The Edge of the Bush creator Anne Edmonds on giving stand-up comedy characters new life on the screen – and the pressure of playing four of them.
Doctor Doctor producers Ian Collie, Claudia Karvan and Tony McNamara weigh in on season 2, the evolution of the TV industry and nurturing new voices.
Internationally acclaimed Australian actress Rachel Griffiths headlines the cast for new SBS crime thriller Dead Lucky, which starts filming in Sydney this week.
Aquarius Films producer Angie Fielder talks about the company expanding from features such as Lion and Berlin Syndrome into TV with Stan’s Matt Okine comedy The Other Guy.
Actors Rodger Corser, Nicole da Silva and Ryan Johnson join producer Claudia Karvan to chat about Doctor Doctor on the set of season 2 of the popular Nine Network drama.
ABC and Screen Australia are pleased to announce that filming is underway in Sydney on the telemovie event Riot.