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Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason and writer Benjamin Law take stock a year on from Miranda Tapsell's rousing call for more diversity at the Logies.
May 2020 marks 20 years since the coming-of-age Aussie classic Looking for Alibrandi graced our screens.
As LGBTQI+ representations become more commonplace, we look at the long road to mainstream acceptance in this two-part series.
At 10pm on Saturday 24 June 1978 around 1,500 people marched in Sydney to demand their very existence be acknowledged and respected. Police violently arrested 53 of them.
Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Luke Davies on his approach to writing, the complexity of adapting Beautiful Boy, and life after Lion.
Producers Steve Hutensky and Jodi Matterson of Made Up Stories talk through shooting and releasing titles in the midst of a pandemic.
Sell-out live shows, viral videos and a new web series, Aunty Donna aren’t sticking to rules, but paving their own path to success.
He is, without a doubt, having his moment: Patrick Brammall, 37 is on our big and small screens this month with both Ruben Guthrie and Glitch and Australian audiences can’t seem to get enough of him.
Actor Margot Robbie tracks the steps and roles that led her from Australian soaps to starring in and producing I, Tonya.
Thor: Ragnarok producer Brad Winderbaum on the challenges of creating a Marvel movie in two years and if they will shoot in Australia again.
Nel Minchin delved into the family archives and turned the camera onto her brother Tim, her family and herself for Matilda & Me.
The co-creators of ABC series MaveriX on the drive to bring the teen adventure drama to Australian and global screens.