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After “falling into” the film industry, Darlene Johnson has used her platform to tell the kind of stories she never saw growing up Aboriginal in Australia.
Indigenous screen industry veterans and emerging artists came together on Thursday 30 August at Carriageworks, Redfern to celebrate 25 years of Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department.
He’s a familiar face on the big and small screen. Yet after a decade in the industry, Aaron Fa’Aoso is looking towards the future of Indigenous storytelling with single-minded focus.
Director, producer and one of the stars of Brothers' Nest, Clayton Jacobson, shares his experience making the film.
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.
The cast and crew of Breath share their experience making Simon Baker's adaptation of Tim Winton's classic novel.
Director Simon Baker on making an Australian first-time feature after two decades acting in the US.
Actor Mia Wasikowska on returning to work in Australia on Mirrah Foulkes’ feature directing debut Judy and Punch and the camaraderie of the Aussie industry.