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The screen production sector is being asked to contribute to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) survey.
The Australian Content Conversation conference has wrapped, but discussions around tackling the future challenges and opportunities within the screen sector will only continue.
To mark this year’s International Women’s Day, we’re catching up on the latest female-led Australian screen releases you can watch online this March 8.
One of the most common questions Screen Australia is asked by everyone from the general public to politicians is: how is the screen industry doing?
Geena Davis is intent on highlighting sexism in Hollywood, as are these allies.
We take a look at the four new Fresh Blood pilot episodes as they release on ABC iview and ABC COMEDY YouTube.
Ten times Australian stage plays were transformed into films.
Mad Max: Fury Road editor Margaret Sixel on the practicalities of recreating George Miller’s famous dystopian world.
Screen Australia is pleased to share its Gender Matters results for 2022/23.
Screen Australia’s Gender Matters initiative took centre stage at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival at the industry panel Women at the Helm: Because its 2016
Australian producer Bruna Papandrea of Gone Girl and Wild reflects on her career trajectory, emphasising the importance of mentors for budding filmmakers.
We check in with some of the recipients of Gender Matters to see how their projects or initiatives have been progressing.