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Berlin and EFM kick off from 11-21 February 2016. Are you interested in attending? Here's some information you need to know.
Randy, the outspoken purple puppet from comedic duo Sammy J and Randy, has made history as the first puppet ever to be nominated for an AACTA award.
Last Cab To Darwin cost nearly $4 million to make and it’s expected to attract $8 million in ticket sales from Australia and New Zealand alone. So how come nobody got rich?
Where does the finance for TV drama come from? How do producers put together budgets for individual projects? How has this changed compared to ten years ago?
Screen Australia’s data paints a picture of a typical recent year of production compared with ten years ago.
A glimpse of Screen Australia's tracking of overseas sales of films and programs in which it has invested in.
You bet it’s entertaining. But it’s also expensive. The 47 dramas that went into production in the 2014/15 financial year cost $332 million. Where did all this money come from?
The Dendy/Icon Group team behind Last Cab to Darwin's success discuss the journey behind the release.
Last Cab To Darwin’s producers Greg Duffy and Lisa Duff get frank about the film’s budget.
We’re pleased to announce our latest addition to the Production team.
Fans of Love Child and House Husbands can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing they'll be back next year. But alongside the old faves, Channel Nine has a slab of new shows coming up too.
Robyn Butler chats to us about her latest work, the film Now Add Honey, a comedy about societal pressure placed on women and girls.